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IMPORTANT NOTICE TO THOSE BEBIDING IN THI BUSH. OOEWICZ'S BAKING POWDEE makes f bread light and digestible in a minutes Itnout standing to rise as with yeast. Paatrv and puddings should never be made without it, as it renders them light and easy of digestion, and saves butter and eggs. TBBTiHOHiA M .-In tested Berwick's Baking Powder, and it proves to a a GU ™ l L heaa - 000k > Government House, Sydney, N.S.W., 19th March, 1867. BOEWICK'S I hereby certify that I have made a careful analysis of Borwick's Baking Powder. The ingredients are all of the purest description, pertectly wholesome, well and proportionably mixed, and will keep good in any climate, Indeed, I consider it a beautiful farinaceous powder, and well ouaififld fn. >•;>.. i, .1 _\ , '„ I have used Borwick's Baking Powder for the last twelve years, and consider it to bo an invaluable help to thrifty housewives who delight in making home happy, as they can thereby make cakes and puddings for their families at a much less cost than with eggs. —Yours, &c, M, EOBEETS, Matron to the Female Eetuge! Sidney, POWDEE. Sold by all Chemists, Druggists, and Storekeeper, throughout the Colonies, and Wholesale at the Manufactory, Chiswell street, London. May be had from auy London House. 3752 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO CAPTAINS AND SHIPOWNEES. -pOEWICK'S BAKING POWDEE makes *f bread light and digestible m a few minutes without standing to rise as with yeast. Pastry and puddings should never be made without it, as it renders them light and easy; of digestion, and saves butter and eggs. BORWICK'S Testimonials. BOEWICK'S. -•• Panama, New Zealand, and; Australian Eoyal Mail SteamShip Kaikoura. May 28,18G7. Mr Eonviek, Dear Sir,—Having been chief pastry-cook at the Eoyal hotel, Sydney, for a period of eighteen months, and for the last sixteen months pastry-cook and baker on board the above ship, I have great pleasure in recommending your Baking Powder to tlw notice of the public. During the nbove 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 yours truly, EICHAED ADAMS." ' Having tried BOEWICK'S BAKING POWDEB, wo consider it invaluable, especially in passenger and emigrant ships, as it makes bread and pastry light and digestible, effecting a great saving in tinio and labour, as the bread is prepared in n few minutes, instead of tho ordinary slow process of fermentation by yeast. Captain's Name. Ship, James G. Gibbon...Barque King Oscur Josh. G. Grange ... „ Eecorce. John H. Cluton ... „ Sorata ' W. P. Hammond Princess Beatrice J. B. Brown ... Brig Kilmanseggo James Buttry ... „ Hopoful Sold by all chemists, druggists, and Storekeepers throughout the Colonies; and wholesale at the manufactory, Chiswell Btrcct, London. May oo had from unv London House. 8751 TRENCH MEDICINES, prepared by GIUMA AULT & CO, Chemists to H.I.H. Prince Napoleon, Pari*3.—These different medicines represent tho most recent medical discoveries, founded on tho principles of chemistry and therapeutics. They must not be confounded with secret or quack medicines, as their names sufficiently indicate their composition; a circumstance ........ ..,.„ „ U uov.. .«iui ,ut uu appreciated aun prescribed by the faculty in the whole world. They widely differ from those numerous medicines advertised in tho public papers as able to cun every possible disease, as they nro applicable onl\ to but a very few complaints. The most stringent exist in Franco with regard to tho sale ol medical preparations, and only those which have undergone an examination by tho Academy oi Medicine, and have been proved efficacious, eitliei in the hospitals or in tho practice of the lirsl medical men, nro authorised by the Government This fact must be a guarantee for the excelieocy of Messrs Griumult and Co.'s medicines. Dit. Lkius' (Doctor op Medicine) Liquii. Phosphate of Iron.—The newest and moi esteemed medicine in cases of chlorosis, pains ir the stomach, difficult digestion, dismenorrhen, animea, general debility, and poorness of biuod It is particularly recommended to regulate tin functions of nature, and to all ladies of dolicatf constitution, as well as to persons suffering undo every kind of debility whatsoever. It is the preservative _ of health jot excellence, in all warm and relaxing climates. No moek Cod Livun Oil.—Gbimat/lt's Srnup of lodised House Radisk.-Tliw medicine has becnadministereil with the utmost success imhc hospitals of Paris. It is a perfect substitute for cod liver oil, and lias been found most beneficial in diseases of the chest, scrofula, lymphatic disorders, green sicknesa, muscular atony, and loss of appetite blood, it being the most powerful dcpuraliv'e known. It has also been applied with happy results in diseases of the skin. Further, i> will be found to be of great benefit to young children subject to humours and obstruction of tho elands. Consumption Cured.—Gwmault's SYitur of Htpophosphite of LiME.-This new medicine is consiileied to be a sovereign rcinedv in eases ol consumption and other diseases of the lungs, It promptly removes all the 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 Ormiault anil Co. is cliisi'd to the bottle, us this syrup is liable to imiutions. Jfo moiih Difficult on Painful Digestion. —Dk, lJi'itn Do" Bnsso.v's (Lai'math op the Paris Imperial Acaubmy op Mkdicikk) Digestive J.-i-HK.wiis.—This delicious preparation is always prescribed by the moat reputed medical men in i'miico, in eases of derangement:! of the digestive functions, .such as Gastritis, Gastral"ia, long and hiiioii.v.iMligustion, wind iu the stomach and bowels, cii::ie a:io;i, jaundice, and complaints of the liver and loins, Nekvocs Headaches, Neuiialoia, DiAitn--IICEA, DYSI.NTEI'.V, ISiTASTAXEOCSLY CcilUD lIY GniiiAULT's Gu.ui.i.vA.-This vegetable substance wiiich grows in the 8.-aails.lws been employed sinetime immemorial to cure intLumnation of tho bowels. _ Ithas prnvid of late to boot'the greatctt service in cases of cholera, us it is a preventive and a cure in cases of diarrhoea. JS'o mobs Diseases of the iiKix.—Dit. Cazenave's Pills—The efficacy ol tluso pills bus been found, alter twenty years of experience in the Flospind of [iauit-Luuis in Paris, under the direction of Professor Cazemive, head medical man. This hospital is especially devoted to the cure of skin diseases, Xo .moke Dyspepsia, Vomiting djeimg Pkehnaxcy. on S;;a SicssKss.-GttiM.ioiT's £iIXIU OF Pepslvj:.— undergoes no alteration in this delicious preparation, it will consequently be preferred to fepsine powders, or pills. It IS the digest ive medicine par e;a-eIU-iwe, and is at the same liuiu a most ngronibie table liqueur. Messrs. Grimstilt beg to calf the attention of tho faculty and of the public in general to the fact that real pcpsiinj is prepared m France alone. It is far superior to all oifiers often extracted from the stomach if porci. Lviehxai, or Local New Cuiutive Agent, Matico.—r.iMM.vuH ,'•• Co., l'Aisis.—This new remedy is pivnured from til.- haw, of a i'eruviau pepper shrub, .ailed Matin., and cures promptly and infallibly, without uiiy fear ofmilnmiiiatory resuits. The great majority of physicians in fan's (mid, especially l)r lticovti), it«i:-suv, Germany and New I'ork. now use no other ivm,.ilv l.'ull ,11r,,„. explanatory treatise will he sen.! »..>.st five. A3TUMA ISDIAX ('IOAItEIVES.VItEPAKHD WIIU the Essence of Caxaui.s Ixuica.—Wonderful results have been obtained from the use of these cigarettes, by persons suffering from Asthma, and other complaints of the respiratory organs. i'.B All the above medical preparations "ire accompanied by instructions as to tho manner in which they arc to betaken. _Gcneral Depot :-Iu Paris, at Gvimault and Co, 45, Hue Eichelieu; in London, at .Newberry and Sons, 46, St. Paul's Churchyard j in Kelson, Mr P. H. lladflcld; m Invercaivi'l, Mr G. M ''•' Clarke k Messrs fliEi'CLf, AK.HI'TJiOIiMK & CO, L ,"H iioiesule Agents, *" " bimedin.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2339, 22 June 1868, Page 4

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