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miscellaneous IMPORTANT NOTICE TO THOSE BEBIDING IN THI BUSH. "RORWICK'S BAKING POWDEE makes ■" bread light and digMliblo in a few minuti without .landing to rise as with yeast. Pastry and puddings should now bo made without it, as it rondors them light and easy of digestion, and saves butter and oggs. TwiiMOMiiA-In J™*," 1 1 ' I am h»PPJ to saj I have Mod fiorwiok'i Making Powder, and it proves to bo very.»ood, wbon properly ueed.-Yours, &a., J. 5" i « i,', hond-coolt, Govornraont Houso, Sydnoy.N.S.W., 19th March, 1807. BOBWICK'S I horoby certify that I kvo mado a enroful analysis of Borwick's Baking Powdor. The insredienta an all of the purest description, portcctly wholcßomo, well and proportionably mixod, id will keep good in any climate. Indeod, I consider it a beautiful farinaceous powder, and I*J?™ m?L rsi,iß ? brcad > p &6tt y. ** WATT - Ana 'y tical Chemist, Sydney, I 4th May, 1800. J ' \ I have used Borwick'B Baking Powder for the last twolve yoars, and consider it to be an invaluable help to thrifty housewives who delight in making homo happy, as they can thereby mako cakes and puddings for their families at a much leas cost than with oggs. —Yours, &o, M. EOBEETB, Matron to the Female Eetuge, POWDEB, Sold by all Chomists, Druggists, and Storekeeper, throughout the Colonies, and Wholesale at the Manufactory, Chiswell street, London, May be had from any London Houso. 3762 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO CAPTAINS AND SHIPOWNERS. ! •DOBWICK'S BAKING POWDEB makes •y bread light and digestiblo in a few minutes without standing to rise as with yeast, Pastry and puddings Bhould never be made without it, as it renders them light and easy; of digestion, and saves butter and esfrs. BOBWICK'S TeBTIMOKMS. BOBWICK'S. New Zealand, and; Australian Royal Mail SteamShip laikoura. May 28,1867. Mr Borwick, Dear Sir,—Having been chief pastry-cook at the Boyal hotel, Sydmv, for a period of oighteen months, and for the last sixteen months pastry-cook and baker on board the above ahip, I have great pleasure in recommending your Baking Powder to the_ notice of the public. During the above periods I have constantly used it, and consider it the best preparation of the kind that ever came under my notice. I have the honour to remain, youre truly, RICHARD ADAMS."

Having tried BOHWICK'S BAKING POWDEB, we consider it invaluable, especially in passenger and emigrant ships, as it makes bread and pastry light and digestible, effecting a great saving Josh. G. Grange ... „ Eecoree, JohnH. Cluton .., „ Sorata W. P. Hammond... „ Princess Beatrice J. B. Brown ... Brig Eilmansegge James Buttry ,„ „ Hopeful POWDES. Sold by all chemists, druggists, and Storekeepers throughout the Colonies; and wholesale at the manufactory, Chiswell street, London. May be had from any London House. 3751

- AULT & CO., Chemists to H.1.f1. Prince Napoleon, Paris.—These different medicines represent the most recent medical discoveries founded on the principles of chemistry and therapeutics. They must not be confounded with secret or quart medicines, as their names suffi. ciently indicate their composition; a circumstance which haa caused them to be appreciated and prescribed by the faculty in the whole world. They widely differ from those numerous medicines advertised in the publio papers as able to cure every possible disease, as they are applicable onlv to but a very few complaints. The most stringent laws exist in France with regard to the sale of medical preparations, and only those which have undergone an examination by the Academy ot Medicine, and have been proved efficacious, either in the hospitals or in the practice of the first medical men, are authorised by the Government. This fact must be a guarantee for the excellency of Messrs Grimault and Co.'s medicines. Db. Lbbas' (Dociob op Medicikb) Liquid Phosphatb os Iboh.—The newest and mos

esteemed medicine in cases of chlorosis, pains in the stomach, difficult digestion, dysmenorrhea, animea, general debility, and poorness of blood. It is particularly recommended to regulate the functions of nature, and to all ladies of delicate constitution, as well as to persons suffering under , every kind of debility whatsoever. It is the preservative of health par exctllmce, in allwarin and relaxing climates. No moeb Cod Liveb Oil.—Gbimacit's Stbup of lodibhd Hoe'sb EADisH.-Thiii medicine has been administered with the utmostsuccess in the hospitals of Paris. It is a perfect substitute for cod liver oil, and has been found most bcneficiahn diseases of the chest, scrofula, lymphatic disorders, green sicknesa, muscular atony, and loss of appetite. It regenerates tho constitution in purifying the blood, it being the most powerful dopurative

known._ It has also been applied with happy results in diseases of the skin. Further, it will be found to bo of great benefit to young children subject to humours and obstruction of tho glands. Cohbdmpiioh Cubed.—Gbimauit'b Strup of Hypophobphitb os Lime.—This new medicine is considered to be a sovereign remedy in cases of consumption and other diseases of the lungs. It promptly removes all tho most serious symptoms, The cough is relieved, night perspirations cease, and the patient is rapidly restored to health. N.B. Be sure to see that the signature of Qnmault and Co. is affixed to the bottle, as this syrup is liable to imitations, No MORE DIFFICULT OR PiIHPUL DIGESTION. —Dk. Buuiw Dd Boißsom's (Lauhbatb op the Paeis Imperial Acadkuy of Medicihe) DiOEBTIVE Lomoiis,—This delicious preparation is always prescribed by the most reputed medical inon in France, in cases of derangements of the digestivo functions, such as Gastritis, Gastralgia, long and laborious digestion, wind in tho stomach and bowels, oinaciution, jaundice, and complaints of the liver and loins.

Nervous Headaches, Neuralgia, Dure. HffiA, DISKNTEBY, INSTANTANEOUSLY CnEBD BY Gbimault'sGuAiUNA."This vegetable substance which grows in tlio Brazils,has been employed sinco tirao immemorial to euro inHamuiiition of tho bowels. Ithus proved of Into to baof the greatest servico in casus of cholora, as it is a provontivo and a cure in cases of diurrhoia. No MORE DISEASES OJ ME SKIS.—DfI. OAZemavk'o Pills—Tlio efficacy ol these pills has beon found, aftor twenty years of exporienco in the Hospital of Saint-Louis m Paris, uudor the direction of Profossor Cazenave, head medical man, This hospital is especially devoted to tho cure of sk in discuses. No jiouh Dyspepsia, Vomiting during Pbegnancy, oe Sea Sickness,—Gbimault's Elixir of Pei'sine.—Popsine undergoes no alteration in this delicious preparation. It will consequently be preferred to Popsine powders, or pills, Itu tho digestive medicine par excellence, and is at the same time a most agrccublo table liquour. Messrs. Grimault beg to call the attention uf the faculty and of tho public iu general to tho fact that real popsine is prepared in Fiance alouo. It is far superior to nil _ others often extractor] from the stomach of porei. Internal oe Local New Cueatiyb Agent, Matico.— Guimauit & Co., I'aeis.—This now romedy is prepared from the leaves of a Peruvian popper shrub, culled Matico, and cures promptly and infallibly, without nuy fear uf mllamuiatory rosults, Tho great majority of physicians iu Paris (and, especially I)r liicorrf), ltussia, Gormany and Now York, now use no other remedy, Full directions accompany each bottle and pocket; or an explanatory treatise will he sent post i'reo. Asthma Indian Cigarettes, prepared with tub Essence op Canauis Inuica.—Wonderful results have been obtained from tho uso of theso cigarettes, by persons sulleriug from Asthma, and other complaints of tho respiratory organs. N.B All the above modical preparations are accompanied by instructions as to the mannor in which thoy nro to bo taken. Gcnoral Depot:—-In Paris,at Grimault and Co, 46, Hue Eicheliou; in London, at Newborry and Sons, 45, St. Paul's Churchyard j in Nelson, Mr P.; P.. Uadfleldj in Inyercargill, Mr G. M. £ Clarke ' Messrs JTBENCH, OMPTIIOBNE & CO, •■ Agents, 18: Uunedin.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2338, 20 June 1868, Page 4

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