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Caution against Counterfeits. THE high repute and extensive sale of Messrs. Perry’s Medicines having induced many unprincipled individuals to foist upon the public illicit and spurious compositions of their own preparation, Messrs. Perry beg to inform persons purchasing their medicines, that none are genuine unless the underneath signature of R. & L. PERRY & Co. is affixed on the outside of each wrapper of the Cordial Balm of Syriacum and Detersive Essence, and their name, address, and also that of the medicine, is blown on the bottle, to imitate which is felony, and in addition, all Messrs. Perry’s medicines sold in Australia, India, China, and all other parts of the world, will be protected by a patent capsule affixed to each bottle, bearing their name and address in full; and every packet and bottle must be accompanied by a copy ot the pamphlet, entitled “ Extracts from the' ‘ Silent Friend,’” which is included in the price charged for the medicine. R, & L. PERRY & CO., Surgeons. Messrs. R. & L. Perry & Co. are only to be consulted at their residence, No. 19, Berners Street, Oxford Street, London, as they never, under any circum stances, travel either at home or abroad, and they he rely caution the Public against any person using their name. THE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. BAM* rf aiiA.cS Sag

PERRY’S CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIACUM. —Established nearly a century, and known throughout the world as THE GREATEST REGENERATOR; a never-failing remedy for the loss of manly power, restores the impaired powers of life when exhausted by the follies of youth, maturity or old age. It is a certain cure in all cases of extreme nervous debility produced by early imprudence, and various other causes, spermatorrhoea, exhaustion, incapacity for society, study, or business, indigestion, shortness of breath, dimness of sight, giddiness, cholic, bowel and bilious liver complaints, constipation and relaxation, dysentery, asthma, jaundice, fever, lumbago, gout, rhumatism, coughs, colds, sore, weak, and ulcerated throats, nervousness, hysteria, pains in the limbs, interrupted circulation, tic-dolereaux, restlessness at night, all chronic diseases, and all femajc complaints. This invaluable medicine is the most wonderful triumph of art over nature, and is adapted for both sexes. It has the effect of restoring and increasing the natural vigour of those who arc suffering from prostration and languor produced by sojourning in the colonics or in hot climates. Thousands have been restored in health and vigour by its use, as sworn to on oath before the Right Hon. Lord Major of London, and the following Aldermen Sir Peter Laurie, Kt., Sir James Duke, Bart., M.P., Sir John Musgrove, Bart., Sir George Carrol, Kt., Sir Robert Walter Carden, Kt., David William Wire, Esq., William Cubitt, Esq., M.P., Sir Henry Muggcridge, Kt., and others. Price 11s. per bottle, or four quantities in one for 335., which saves 1 Is.; and in £o [bottles, effecting a saving of £1 12s. PERRY’S CONCENTRATED DETERSIVE ESSENCE, A remedy for any of the forms of Secondary Symptoms, and for purifying the system from contamination. It is recommended for all those diseases for which mercury, &c., are not only employed in vain, but too often to the utter ruin of health. Its action is purely detersive, and its beneficial influence on the system is undeniable. Price 11s. and 335. per bottle, also a saving of I Is. PERRY’S PATENT CONCENTRATED ESSENCE OF COPAIBA AND CUBEB SUGARCOATED GLOBULES, Composed of rare and valuable gums, and also extracts of cobaiba and cubebs, for the cure of obstinate gleet, gonorrhoea, and all urethral affections, sedimentary and high-coloured secretions, dorsal pains and renal irritations in either sex, c using immediate relief by subduing inflammatory acti.:n, perfectly tasteless, still retaining at the same time all the curative powers of these valuable preparations. In all cases of Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Stricture, &c., a ' single trial will prove the efficacy of this unequalled remedy; as it at once acts upon the kidneys, bladder, j and the urino-genital organs, restoring them to their nealthy state. Price I Is. and 335. per box.

HEALTH DEPENDS UPON PURE BLOOD. PERRY’S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS, An infallible cure for all diseases of the skin, such as scurvy, scrofula, ulcers, boils, blotches, pimples on the face and body, &c. Price 11s. & 335. per box. ON NERVOUSNESS, RELAXATION, AND EXHAUSTION. New Edition, enlarged to 190 pages, illustrated by 100 Anatomical Coloured Engravings on Steel, just published, price 2s. 6d.: THE SILENT FRIEND. A MEDICAL WORK on the Nature, Treatment, and Cure of nervous and physical debility, exhaustion, spermatorrhoea, and all urino-genital diseases of the nervous system, and other deseascs incidental to both sexes, producing a degeneracy of mental and physical strength, terminating in total debility and incapacity; showing why these diseases so often appear incurable, when in reality they can be effectually removed by the most simple means. Also to be had from all Agents in all parts of the world, EXTRACTS FROM THE SILENT FRIEND, Price 6d., which contains directions for the guidance of patients, and is included in the price charged for the Medicines. Sold at Messrs. R. & L. PERRY & Co.’s Wholesale Depot, No. 19, Berners Street, Oxford Street, London. Agents: BARCLAY & Co., 75 Farringdon Street, London. Melbourne, W. H. FLORANCE & Co., 143 a Bourke-strect East. NOTICE. London, Ist October, 1861. Messrs, saunders, otley & co. beg to announce to the Subscribers and Readers of the “ Oriental Budget,” that while taking advantage of the Repeal of the Paper Duty, and permanently enlarging that Journal (on and after the Ist November next) to i-orty-pour pages, or one hundred and thirty-two columns of matter, they have resolved, at the same time, to change its title to the Literary Budget for England, India, China, Australia, and the Colonies. Two years ago, the “ Oriental Budget” was originated for circulation in India and our Eastern Colonics atone. It now finds its way to every British Colony in the four quarters of the globe, and circulates as well a large number in England. It will be obvious, therefore, that the title, “ Oriental,” has now become a misnomer. No change whatever will be made in the contents of the “ Budget,” which will be conducted on the same plan and principles which have rendered it so successful. It will be devoted, as heretofore, to Literature, Politics, the Drama, Science, and Art, and its price will remain One Shilling. ggg* Subscribers’ names will be received at the “ New-Zealander” Office. January 3, 1862.

The Homffiopathie Echo, A JOURNAL OF HEALTH AND DISEASE, By Dr. C. F. Fischer, CONTAINING a most complete guide icr Domestic and Veterinary Practice, as also a careful explanation of the principles and Theory of Homoeopathy. This Book has since its Publication become the favourite guide amongst those ho hat c adopted Homoeopathy in preference to all other domestic works, so that a reprint of the earlier Monthly | aits had become necessary to complete a hmitea nr ml c ct copies of tire whole work. This Volume with a Case of Homoeopathic Medicines, will be found most valuable in the remote parts of the Country, where Medical aid of any description is hardly to be obtained. To be sold by Dr. C. F. Fischer, G. T. Chapman, Queen-street; J. Vakty, Queen-street; J. F. Leigh ,xon, Shortland Crescent; J. Hall, Otahuhu; and all Booksellers and Stationers in Auddand. Price 12s. 6r>.

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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1650, 8 February 1862, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1650, 8 February 1862, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1650, 8 February 1862, Page 12

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