A USTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIA ■ DENT SOCIETY. Established ]Sio. FOR MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE, &c. NEW ZEALAND BRANCH : Huad Office : Wellington. Local Board of Directors : The Hon. C. J. Pharazyn, M.L.C., Chairman The Hon. William Fitzl^rbert, M.H.R., Deputy Chairman. A. de B. Brandon, Esq. , M.H.R. The Hon. Morgan S. Grace, Esq., M. D., M.L.C. George Hunter, Esq., M.H.R. Ai;m.TOTis: Thomas Buchanan, Esq. Joe Drans field, Esq. Medical Officer : Alexander Johnstone, Esq , M.D. Bankers: The Bank of New Zealand. The New Zealand Branch of''the above I Society is now established, and is prepared. 'to carry on business in their offices, Greystreet, Wellington. Prospectuses showing the present state and progress of the Society, and forms of proposal, may be had, or will be sent, on application to any of the agents, or at the head office as above, JOSEPH D"YEE, Resident Secretaiy. HUBBUCK'S PATENT WHITE ZTN TC PAINT is the most durable and beautiful paint known, does not stain or discolour with the atmosphere of'large towns, and by their process, which is | patented, i 3 cheaper than White Lead. It is especially adapted for painting iron, as, i by virtue of a semi-galvanic action, it.enters I the pores and forms amalgam of the two metals, which protects the iron from decay or incrustation. It should be used instead of Red Lead, which is proved to be destructive to iron exposed to Salt Water. Adulterations.—Some Paint Grinders have been selling Zinc Paintadulterated with Sulphate of Barytes, in proportions varying from ten to thirty per cent. No- workman can produce good work with such material. TLose who have obtained the Patent White Zinc Paint from grinders who have not adulterated it, will never willingly use any other Painb for their best work, Each Cask of Pure White Zinc is stamped --'• 11 übbuck, London, Patent." Thomas Hubbuck and Son, White Lead, Oil, Paint, and Varnish Works, 24 Lkne-streefc. "For public, schools, and all rooms occupied by children there will now be no excuse for using poisonous paints. Parents have remarked that their children' on returning from tho country to newly-painted houses have suffered in health. The reason is evident— the breath extracts the insidious poison from painfc, and the lungs draw in the deadly vapour " C CELEBRATED FRENCH MEDTCINE. / ■ Prepared by . GRIMAULT & CO., Chemists to 11. I, H. Prince nwoipon, 45, rue de Richelieu, Paris. Soluble Phosphate of Iron, by Leres, M. D. Docteur es Sciences. Grimault and Co., Chemists, Paris. According to the opinion of the members of the Paris Academy of Medicine, this article is superior to all the ferruginous preparations known. It agrees best with the stomach, never causes costiveness ; it contain? the elements of the blood and the osseous frame, and succeeds where other preparations fail, such as Vallet's pills, iron reduced by hydrogen, lactate of iron, and ferruginous mineral water. One table spoonful of the solution or syrup contains three grains of salt of iron. They are both colorless Children's Diseases. lodized Syrup of Hoi'se-radish* prepared by Grimault and Co., Paris. Th*s syrup contains iodine combined with the juice of water-cress, horse - radish, and scurvy grass, in which iodine and sulphur exist naturally, and for this reason it is an excellent substitute for cod liver oil, which is generally supposed to owe its efficacy to the presence of iodine. The idiosed syrup of horse-radish invariably produces most satisfactory, results administered to children suffering from lymphatism, rachitism, congestion of the glands of the neck, or the various eruptions on the face so frequent during infancy. It is also the best remedy for the first stage of consumption. Being at once tonic and depuratrve, it excites the appetite, promotes digestion, and restores to the tissues their natural firmness and vigour
ness and vigour i Asthma, Oppression, Dyspnoea. Indian cigarettes of Canabis Indica, prepared by Grimault and Co. Chemists, Paris. Recent experiments in France, England, and Germany, have proved that these cigarettes are a sovereign remedy for the above distressing affections, especially when Belladonna, stramonium, and opium have failed to give relief. Digestive Elixir of Pepsine. Grimault and Co,, Chemists, Paris. Pepsine, the latest scientific discovery of Dr. Corvisart,'physician to H.M. the Emperor of the-French, is the gastric juice itself, or rather the digestive principle purified, which digests food in the stomach. When, by some cause or other, the digestive fluid in too small, the inevitable consequences are bad digestion, gastritis, gastralgia, inllammation of the mucous coats of the stomach and bowels, heartburn , pituite, aiuemia, loss of strength, and (in. females) chlorosis. The Elixir of Pepsine, which is sanctioned by the approbation of the Paris Academy of Medicine, speedily cures all such diseases, and prevents vomiting during pregnancy. General Agents :— Messrs. French. Kkmptjtork, and Co., at Duncdin. r\ N S A L E , Coke, 2s Cd per cwt Tar, Gd per gallon Lime and ammoniacal liquor for manure Liberal discount to large purchasers. A coating of tar an inch or two under the top dressing of gravel prevents weeds growing in garden walks. Wellington Gas Company, Courtenay Place, I.oth Oct.
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Evening Post, Volume VII, Issue 221, 24 October 1871, Page 1
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