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Medical.

A I C X I N, SOLE AGENT. <i I! I M A U L T'S SYRUP OF THE lIM'OI'HOSL'HITE OF LIME. As prescribed bv Dr. Churchill, it \ ci hk ton C ONSUMP T I O N, PULMONARY COMPLAINTS, BRONCHITIS, CHRONIC COUGHS, OBSTINATE SOltE THROAT, CATA'IRHAL COLDS, DYSPEPSIA Alining from debilitated digestive organs. RICKETS, and mineral inanition hi young children. Dr. Churchill, in the second edition of lilh work just published (On the proximate cause of Pulmonary Phthisis and Tubercular diseases and their specific treatment by tho Hypophosphltes), lajs down the following propositions : "1. There exists * siJCciflc remedy for the tubercular diathesis diseases Which arc the result of it (Phthisis, Scrofula, &c.) " 2 This aiieclfic is phosphorous in a form at once easily assimilated and oxydizable, especially the alkaline Hy|N>phosphite (Syrups of Hypophosphite of Soda or Lime). " 8. Every case of Tubercular Phthisis may he cured by thenro|>er use of tho Hypopliosphltes provided the organic lesions have not gone Ixrvond u«-ert»in limit." U'hcNc propositions are sit)>)>ortcd by two hundred nnd fifty detailed obnervations, and by the results obtuincd in Die trentmont of upwards of four hundred cases reimrtcd by thirty -one observers belonging to the medical faculties of France, England, Germany, Spain, and America, as will be seen by the following quotations :— " Experience is every day demonstrating the value of the alkaline Hypophosphltes In the treatment of nervous dyscrasioj, and it may hereafter prove porhans that the beucnciul influence of the Hypophosphite in Phtihsis is due nt least in great part to their favourable action on the nutrition of the nervous system."— The Lancet, September, 1804. " I have treated twenty oases by the Hypophosphttes. In almost every instance I have noted the following effects :— Great improvement in the appetite, increase of animal heat, marked decrease in tho expectoration, and great roliof in breathing."— Dr. Heslop.— Medical Cuonlar, March, 1800. Sold in Bottle* at 3s. Od. Each

LERAS' SYRUP OF PHOSPHATE OF IRON (I'REPARKD XV OIUMAULT) Witl be found to be most serviceable in all cases where a ferruginous preparation if indicated. This combination of Phosphorus, at a low state of oxidation, with Iron, forms a salt, which has been largely proscribed by physicians. It is recommended in cases of anemia, or poorness of tho blood ; in gonerol debility, and loss ot strength : in t lie convalescence of somo acute diseases, when all febrilo symptom* havo disappeared ; in tho relaxed and debilitated state of the svktein occasioned by Utorino uff notions. Wheru thorofs a want of nervous energy, it is the best remedy that can be prescribed. It may bo railed uikjii for tho treatment of irregularity in tho circulation ot the blood in young females, accompanied by inlciioss of the complexion, ic. Sold in Bottles at 3s. (Id. Each. Q U A It A~N A IS the now CELEBUAEED Remcdv for NEURALGIA, SICK HEAD ACHES, HEMICRANIA, BRAIN CONGESTION, &c. To those properties it possesses that of immediately uniting Dlarrhum aud Dysentery, however severe. Iv Boxes at 3s. Each.

For tho Cure and Relief of ASTHMA, GRIMAULT'S INDIAN CIGARETTES AIUC IXPALMBU. INDIAN HEMP, tha " haschlsch ' of tha East, is well known in tha tnodio*! world as an axcallent aiiodvno, and a powerful anti-spasmodic. Under its influence tho breathing is quickly reliavad, the bronchial tubes seem clear and free, tha lungs fill freely without any harsh and husHy bmtlilng, and a general feeling of relief is felt. Sold in Oval Case* from 2s. Od. Each. AN EXCELLENT SUBSTITUTE fur those w ho cannot take COD LIVER OIL ti found hi GRIMAULT'S lODIZED SYRUP OF HORSERADISH, Especially suited for lymphatic Children, Scrofulous Complaints, Blood Impurities, imparted through Specific taint, &c., &c. In Bottles .">!!. Kach. Solo Agent for GRIMAULT & Co., "AICKI N," T II E P H A It M A C Y (Ori-osirKTiiK Bask ok Nk.» 2kvhmi), (jUEO-STREET, AICkHAD.

TTDOLPHO WOLFE'S AROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS, TUB PUREST STIMULANT IN THE WORLD} CAUTION. To rovont FRAUD, wo would recommend tha public to purchua by the BOTTLE, and to soe tha the signature "UDOLPHO WOLFE/ Is ou the wrapper and on tho label of the bottle WOLFE'B AROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS aro to be purchased of all Wine and Spirit Merchants. L. D. NATHAN & CO., AGENT

KEMPTHOKNE, PROSSER, A CO. SVCCKMOM TO H. k E. YOUNGMAN & CO., Wholemlo Druggists, Drmlton, and Druggists' Bundrymsn, Importers of Drugs, Chemicals, Druggists' BundriM in ev«ry variety Patent and Proprittiry M«dielnM, Brushwart, Perfumsry. Cordial Makers' Goods of all descriptions, Brtwsrs' Isinglass, Corks, Tinfoils, Wlrss, copper I and tinned; Boiled and Raw Oil, Patent Modloin* AgsnU AbVAYf OK $AM, AKP AQtDStB VOlt— Dr. D« Jonyh's Cod Livsr Oil, Chlorodyn* (Collls Browna's); Rowland's Preparations, Bishop 1 * Citrate of Hagnsaia, Plmm and Lubln's Psrnuusry, SUedman's Powdar. KaaUnjr's Bon Bons, LoMngas,and Inwcticide; Grimault's Franoh Prtparatlons, Torchon's French Modidnaa, Wbalpton'a Pula, Singlston's Saraaporilla, Mr. ChurehUl's itinuadiaa for Consumption , Palmer's Washlnf Compound, Judson's aud Mathar's Dyes, Jackson's Batuifria and Cemants, BlairV PiUs, Fnuupton's Pills, Oockla's Pilb, Hollowa/s Msdiclnas ; Dlnnaford'a Hivnajda, Claarar't Soaps aud Parfumery, Galrort'a Oarbolio Add, Murray's JlairnasU, Kinunef's and Ooanall't Parfumary, TownsandV Brutol'H, nnd Ayar*a Sanaparilla ; Soxodont, Pauikillsr, Ac, &c STORM: STArroßo-naiKT, Duxidui ; ahd Victoru«trkkt, Aucioaxd.

DUO BONO PUBLICO. THOMAS FISH TaKes this opportunity of again bringing his wel known Tonic Ufore the public, and at the same timo returns sincere thanks to his patrons and fricndi> for tho very liberal j»tronage hitherto accorded to himFromT. Fisu'Binany years' cxiierlence in the Mjuiufacture of Chemicals, Ac, under the latcDr Str itf.ird, he feels every confldence in guaranteeing the Eiflcicnt Manufacture of tho article, so Unit his SARSAPARILLA may eontinuo U» be hold In the same estimation bj the public at large which it has hitherto. T. Finn has made considerable Increase of late iv his Manufacturing Plant, and can now execute orders with despatch. THOMAS FISH. CHEMIST, PRINCES STREET.

JN accordance with expectation the «tory of a. " Wicked Woman* in Satubdav Niout proven to be the most interesting novelette »lncli has jut ap|>ean d. Tho fuw chapters so far published are replete w ith interest.

ri^O the Ratepayers of Auckland and L uubui hi, and u fsw of their Sons : I have a large lot of Waterproof Coatt at 7s. Iid.— SAMUhL COOMBKS, City Clothing Mart, 92, Queen-street.

"f\H, who would furdeli bear, to grunt Vr and sweat under a weary lif»," when he might case tho buidon by Visiting SAMUEL COOMBES'S City Clothing Mart, and purchasing a Suit of Clothes (uniur passed for Fit, Durability, and Price), which v> ill make him a new man ?— O2, Queen-street^

PROXY FORMS are obtainable at the Cross office.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXI, Issue 5578, 13 July 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXI, Issue 5578, 13 July 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXI, Issue 5578, 13 July 1875, Page 4

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