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Miscellaneous. j.l uu iu.mjuj.viu jid, [jrojmruu uy urinal- - AULT & CO,, Ohomisla to H.1.i1. Princo Napoloon, Paris.—Thoao difl'oront medicines roprosont tlio most rccont modical discoTcrloa, i'oundod on tho prinoiplos of ckoniislry and thornpoutios. Thoy must not bo confoundod with secret or quack medicines, as tkoir names sulllciontly indicato thoir composition; a circumstance which has cauaod thorn to bo npprcciatcd and proscribed by tho faculty in tho wholo world. Thoy widely dilTor from thoao numorous modicinoa advortisodln tho public pnpors as ablo to euro to but a vory fow complaints, Tho most stringent lawsoxistin Franco with regard to the Balo of medical preparations, and only thoso which hare undorgono an examination by tho Acadomyot Medicine, and lmvo boon proved efficacious, either in tho hospitals or in tho practico of tho first niodical men, aro authorised try tho Government, This fact must bo a guarantee for tlio oxcolloncy of Mossrs Grimault and Co.'s medicines, Dootor Lobes' (Doctor of Medicino) Liquid Phosphate of Iron,— Tho nowest and most osteomed medicine in cases of chlorosis, pains in tho stomach, difficult digostion, dysmenorrhea, animea, gonoral debility, and poorness of blood, It is particularly recommended to regulate tho functious of naturo, and to all ladies of delicate constitution, as well as to porsans Bufforing undor overy kind of dobility whatsoever, It is tho preservative of health par excellence, in all warm and relaxing climates. No moro Cod-Liver Oil.-Grimault's Syrup 01 lodized Horse-Hadish.—This medicino has been administered with tho utmost success in tho hospitals of Paris, It is a perfect substitute for codliver oil, and has been found most beneficial in diseases of the chest, scrofula, lymphatic disorders, green sickness, muscular atony, and loss of appetite It regenerates tho constitution in purifying tho blood, it being tho most powerful depurativp knowm It has also been applied with happy results in disuses of tho skin, Further, it will bo found to bo of groat benefit to young children subject to humours and obstruction of tho glands. Consumption Cured.-Grimault's Syrup of Hypophosphite of Limo.—This now medicine is conBiderod to bo a sovereign romedy in cases of eonsumption and other diseases of the lungs. It promptly removes all the moat serious symptoms. I'lio cough is relieved, night perspirations cease, and the patient is rapidly restored to health, N.B. Bo sure to seo thnt the signature of Grimault and Co, is affixed to tho bottle, as this syrup is liable to imitations. No more Difficult or Painful Digestion.—Dr Burin Du Buisson's (Laureate of tho Paris Imperial Academy of Medicine) Digestive Lozonges.— This delicious preparation is always prescribed by tho most reputed medical men in France, in cases of derangements of the digestive functions, such as Gastritis, Gastralgia, long and laborious digestion, wind in the stomach and bowels, emaciation, aundice, and complaints of the liver and loins. Nervous Headaches, Neuralgia, Diarrhoea, Dysentry, instantaneously cured by Grimault's Guarana.-This vegetable substance which grows in tho Brazils, has been employed sinco time immemorial to cureinilammationofthebowels. Ithas proved of late to bo of the greatest service in cases of cholera, as it is a preventive and a cure in cases of diarrhaja. No more Diseases of the Skin, Doctor Cazenave's Pills.—The efficacy of these pills has been found, after twenty years of experience in the Hospital of Saint-Louis in Paris, under the direction of Professor Cazenave, head medical man. This hospital is especially devoted to the cure of skin diseases. No more Dyspepsia, Vomiting during Pregnancy, or Sea Sickness, Grimault's Elixir of Pep-sine.-Pepsine undergoes no alteration in this delicious preparation. It will consequently be preferred to Pepsine powders, or pills, It is the digestive medicino par excellence, and is at the same time a most agreeable table liqueur. Messrs. Grimault beg to call the attention of tho faculty and of the public in general to the fact that real pepsino is prepared in France alone. It is far superior to all others often extracted from the stomach of porci. Internal or Local New Curative Agent, Matico. —Grimault & Co., Paris. This new remedy is prepared from the leaves of a Peruvian pepper shrub, called Matico, and cures promptly and infallibly, without any fear of inflammatory results. The great majority of physicians in Paris (and especially Doctor Hicord), Eussia, Germany, and New York, now use no other remedy, Full directions accompany each bottle and packet; or an explanatory treatise will be sent post free. Asthma Indian Cigarottes, prepared with the Essence of Canabis Indica.—Wonderful results have been obtained from the use of these cigarettes, by persons suffering from Asthma, and other complaints of tho respiratory organs. N.B.—All the above medical .preparations are accompanied by instructions as to the manner in which they are to be taken, General Depot:—ln Paris, at Grimault and Co, 45, Eue Richelieu j in London, at Newberry and Sons, 45, St. Paul's Churchyard; in Nelson, Mr P. B. Hadfield; in Auckland, Mr Asher, Shortland street j in luvercargill, Mr G. M, E, Clarke, MessrsH. YOUNGMAN & CO, Wholesale Agents, 185 Dunedin,

A FIUEND IN NEED. "TOLLWAY'S PILLS.-Wonderfui Cc ■*-*- OP ASTHMA OF 18 YBARS, STANDING.— (Copy of a letter from Mr Ferdinand HcDavitt, innkeeper and grocer, Glenties, Co. Donegal, dated 4th M;irch, 1861.) To Professor Holloway, —Sir—l suffered from asthma for 18 years, accompanied with great difficulty of breathing, and sovero cough with spitting of blood. I was also afflicted with piles. At different times I was treated by most skilful physicians, and was at length pronounced by them to bo beyond cure. As a last resource I was induced to use your Pills and Ointment, and, in the short space of a fortnight' could walk about, and am now perfectly cured, to the aslonishmout of all who know me. Blood io ijib Head with Giddiness,— (Copy of a letter from Mrs Mary Foster, Half Moon street, Tutnes, dated March 10,1861.) To Professor Jlolloway. —Sir,—For many years I suffered periodically from headache and giddiness in the head, to such a degree that at times I have scarcely been able to walk. After obtaining the best mtdical advice without effect, 1 tried your Pills, aud in less than a week I was completoly cured, Mrs Domini, chemist, of Totnes, can vouch for the truth of ilio above siatemeut. Complaints oi< Women and Children.— Tlio very mild mill painless action of these invaluable Pills, recommends them to ovcry household as a remedy for the early .departuro from health. Any mother, nurse, or young person guided by the directions which accompany each box of Jlillowajf's Pills, has at oncfc availablo means for checking disease, purifying tho blood, aud expelling from the system all gross humours. They are, indeed, at all ages, tho tried female's friend. Disorders of thk Liver with Flatulency and Indioestiox.—Loss of appetito and flatulency arc UMiully Ilio forerunners of stomachic disease, These famous Pills exercise the most salutary power in all affections of tho liver, and all irregularities of the stomach and bowels; they restore a healthy function to every internal organ, overcome all odslriclions, and cast out all impurities. 'ltoAcnos or the Kidneys and other Internal Oiioa.ns..—The immediate loss ef muscular strength nn.l nervous energy is more particularly remarkable in renal than in most other diseases. Their deficient action for ono day suffices to produce fever, lieuco tho necessity for prompt and elliciei.t treatment. Holloway's Pills havo the great merit of restoring any suspondod or diminished secretions, and of relieving any inllammation or congestion in the spleen, kidneys, or other subsidiary organs. DißoitDEtts of'the' Heart with irregular Circulation,—Tuo light suffocating, anxious feeling caused by derangemont of tho heart, makes the sull'eri r i">ok on present death as imminent, Ilol'owav's I'ills prove an efficient and ready romeily when the disturbed circulation dononds on indigestion, ilalulency>ordol)ilitatcd nervous vigour l'ortu'iis suffering l'i •jmi disturbance of the hoart, should lute iiliunt six of these Pills two or throe times n week, urc'irding locircumstances, to arrest the 100 iieiive net inn of I he heart.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2183, 19 December 1867, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2183, 19 December 1867, Page 4

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