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Mediol» efl ' . DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. EORGE CURLING & J 3o '! (jT gilts, 16, Cullum St.,renchurehS^Lonaon, draw the attention of Driigg'sts. a s shipStorekeepers to their old establißhed H inine> pers and manufacturers of drugs, C 'liemicals pharmacopoeia preparations, Snd apparatus, newly discovered eodgw oil and castor oil in bottles; capites of copaio., cubebs, castor oil and cod liver L tent renowned specialties; lozen B eß » con . fec 1 medicines, medicine chests, f ur # cal j;fSt h e medical glass, and every article connected with Drug Trade. Orders confided to their car ®. * dig , executed with scrupulous attention and patch. Price Currents forwarded post free upon application. Parties indenting through age«ts are requested to give decided instructions that tneir orders are placed in the hands of GEO CURLING & CO. ONLY. 1752 The great English remedy for gout AND RHEUMATISM. - Blair's Gout and Rheumatic Pills.-This preparation ui one of the benefits which the science of modern chemistry lias conferred upon mankind; for during the first twenty years of the present century to speak of a cure lor the Gout was considered a romance; but now the efficacy and safety of this medicine is so fully demonstrated, by unsolicited testimonials from persons in every rank of life, that public opinion proclaims this as one of the most important discoveries of tne present age. These Pills require no restraint of diet or confinement during their use, and are certain to prevent the disease attacking any vital part- l he y can be relied upon as the most safe and effectual remedy ever offered the public, and have been universally used in Europe and America for many years for the above complaints. Her Majesty's Commissioners have authorised the name and address of 'Thomas Prout, No. 299, Strand, London/" to be mpressed upon the Government affixed to each box of the genuine medicine, with printed directions for their use. Sold in England at Is l£d. and 2s. 2d. per box. Agent for Auckland: Mr AsherAsher. 1756 DINNEFORD'S PURE FLUID MAGNESIA has been during twenty-five years emphatically sonctioned by the medical profession, and universally accepted by the public as the Best Remedy for Acidity of the stomach, Heartburn, Headache, Gout, and Indigestion, and as a Mild Aperient for delicate constitutions, more especially for ladies and children. Combined with the Acidulated Lemon Syrup it forms an agreeable Effervescing Draught, in which its aperient qualities are much increased. During Hot Seasons, and, above all, in hot climates, the regular use of this simple and elegant remedy has been found highly beneficial. Manufactured (with the utmost attention to strength and purity) by Dinneford & Co., 172. New Bond Street, London; and sold by all respectable Chemists throughout the world. 1114 The best remedy for indigestion &c.—NORTON'S CAMOMILE PILLS are confidently recommended as a simple but certain remedy for indigestion. They act as a powerful tonic and gentle aperient; are mild in their operation; safe under any circumstances; and thousands of persons can now bear testimony to the benefits derived from their use. Sold in bottles at Is. l|d., 2s. 9d., and lis. each, by Chemists, Druggists, and Storekeepers in all parts of the world.— 2098 FRAMPTON'S PILL OF HEALTH.—This excellent Family Pill is a medicine of longtried efficacy for purifying the blood, so very essential for the foundation of good health, and correcting all Disorders of the Stomach and Bowels. Two or three doses will convince the afflicted of its salutary effects. The stomach will speedily regain its strength; a healthy action of the liver, bowels, and kidneys will rapidly take place; and renewed health will be the quick result of taking this medicine, according to the directions accompanying each box. Persons of a full habit, who are subject to headache, giddiness, drowsiness, and singing in the ears, arising from too great a flow of blood to the head, should never be without them, as many dangerous symptoms will be entirely carried off by their timely use. For Females these Pills are truly excellent, removing all obstructions, the distressing headache so very prevalent with the sex, depression of spirits, dulness of sight, nervous affections, blotches, pimples, and sallownessof the skin,andgivea healthy, juvenile bloom to the complexion. To Mothers they are confidently recommended as the best medicine that can be taken; and for children of all ages they are unequalled. These Pills unite the recommendation of a mild operation with the most successful effect; and for elderly people, or where an occaaperient is required, nothing can Be better adapted. Her Majesty's Commissioners have authorized the name and address of "THOMAS PROUT, No. 229, Strand, London," to be impressed upon the Government stamps affixed to each box of the genuine medicine, with printed directions for heir use. Sold in England at Is lsd and 2s 9d per box. Agent for Auckland, Mr. Asher Asher. 1888 INDIGESTION AND STOMACHIC WEAKNESS.— PEPSINE.—T. MORSON & SON, Wholesale and Export DRUGGISTS, Manufacturers of the far-famed Pepsine Wine, are enabled to offer the purest and surest substitute for the gastric juice; its use is now universal. Sold in bottles, 4, 8, and 16 ozs., and obtainable of all chemists and patent-medicine vendors. Morson's Pepsine Lozenges, Powder, Patent Gelatine, and all granular preparations, &c. Manufacturers of Chemical, Pharmaceutical, and Photographical preparations.—T. MORSON & SON, 19 and 46, Southampton Kow, London.—Orders (payable in London) are most carefully shipped. 2996 THE GREAT REMEDY OF THE AGE. gOIIOWAY'S OINTMENT. The Effect of the Oiwtment ok the System.— To the very core and centre of all diseases which affect the human body, this remarkable preparation penetrates. It disappears under the friction of the hand as salt disappears when rubbed upon meat. The unguent performs its healing errand rapidly, safely, and without pain. Simple eruptions, open Bores, hard tumours, scrofulous developments of all kinds, abscesses, cancers, old wounds, and, in fact, every species of inflammation or suppuration, whether in the skin, the flesh, the glands, or among the muscles, can be arrested in its destructive course and permanently cured without danger, by rubbing in this inestimable Ointment. Bad Legs, Bad Beeasts, Sokes, and. Uicees.—ln many Hospitals in Europe this celebrated remedy is now used for tne cure of old wounds, sores, and ulcers; in Spain and Portugal, and in many parts of Italy, the first Physicians regularly prescribe its use. It is a sovereign remedy for bad breasts and bad legs; and likewise for all skin diseases. It is to be found m the chest of nearly every sailor, soldier, and emigrant. Piles, Fistulas, Stbictubes. —The above class of complaints is surely removed by nightly fomenting the parts with warm water, and then by most effectually rubbing in this Ointmc nt. Persons suffering from these direful complaints should lose not a moment in arresting their pi-ogress. It should be understood that it is not sufficient merely to smear the ointment on the affected parts, but it must be well rubbed in for some «onsiderable time two or three times a day, that it may be taken into the system, whence it will remove any hidden sore or wound as effectually as though it were ■ palpable to the eye. Bread and water poultices, after the rubbing in of the Ointment will do great service. This is the only proper treatment for fomales in cases of cancer in the stomach, or for those who suffer from a general bearing down. Imprudencies of Youth.—Sobes and Ulceus.— Blotches, as also swellings, can with certainty be radically cured, if the Ointment be used freely, and the pills be taken night and morning, as recommended in the printed instructions. When treated in any other way, these complaints only dry up in one place to break out in another; whereas this Ointment will remove the hulnour from the system, and leave the patient a vigorous and healthy being. It will require time, aided by the use of the Pills, to insure a lasting cure. Dipthkbia, Bbonciiitis, Sobe Throats, Coughs, and Colds. —Any of the above class of diseases may be cured bj well rubbing the Ointment threo times a day upon the skin covering the throat, chest, and neck of the patient. Tho unguent will soon penetrate the pores and give immediate relief. To allay the fever and lessen inflammation, eight or ten Pills should be taken night and morning. The Ointment will produce perspiration, which is so essential for removing fevers, sore thvoats, and those expressions of the chest which arise from asthma, bronchitis, and other causes. Both' the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following cases:— Bad legs Cancers Scalds Bad breasts Contracted and Sore nipples Burns stiff joints Sore throats. Bunions Elephantiasis Skin diseases Bite of moschetoes Fistulas Scurvy and sand flies Gout Sore heads ( Ceco-bay Glandular swell- Tumours Chiego-foot ings Ulcers Chilblains Lumbago Wounds 'J Chapped hands Piles Yaws. , Corns (soft) Rheumatism j Sold at the Establishment of Pbofessor Hollowai ' 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London; also by al respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the following prices:—le. l{d., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d„ lis., 225., and 335. each pot. *** There is a considerable saving by taking the larger size. N.B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each pot. 3129

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1364, 23 February 1865, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1364, 23 February 1865, Page 8

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