Caution against Coun I'MIE high repute and extensi’ Perry’s Medicines having ind cipled individuals to foist upon th spurious compositions of their own i Peny beg to inform persons purchas that none are genuine unless the u: of R. & L. PERRY & Co. is affi: of each wrapper of the Cordial 1 and Detersive Essence, and th and also that of the medicine, is b! to imitate which is felony, and in c Perry’s medicines sold in Australia all other parts of the world, will patent capsule affixed to each hj name and address in full; and ever must be accompanied by a copy entitled “ Extracts from the ‘ Silei is included in the price charged fov R. & L. P Messrs. H. & L. Perry & Co. suited at their residence, No. Oxford Street, London, as they n< cumstances, travel either at home hereby caution the Public again: their name. THE GREATEST MEDICAL THE AGE. 1 JERRY’S CORDIAL BALM —Established nearly a ct throughout the world as THE GENERATOR; a never-failing I of manly power, restores the impa when exhausted by the follies ot; old age. It is a certain cure in f nervous debility produced by earl various other causes, spermatorrhcc pacity for society, study, or bu shortness of breath, dimness o cholic, bowel and bilious liver com and relaxation, dysentery, asthm lumbago, gout, rhnmatism, coughs and ulcerated throats, nervousness, the limbs, interrupted circulation, lessness at night, all chronic disc; complaints. This invaluable mei wonderful triumph of art over natt for both sexes. It has the effec increasing the natural vigour of tl ing from prostration and languor p ing in the colonies or in hot climat been restored in health and vigour to on oath before the Right Hi London, and the following Al< Laurie, Kt., Sir James Duke, Ba Atncirmim TJm-I Sir ftprivfrp. Carr
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 Us. & 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 ot nervous and physical debility, exhaustion, spermatorrhoea, and all urino-genital diseases of the nervous system, and other descases 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. s . Sold at Messrs. R. & L. PERRY & Co.’s Wholesale Depot, No. 19, Berners Street, Oxford Street, London. i Agents: BARCLAY & Co., 75 Farringdon Street, London. Melbourne, W. H. FLORANCE & Co., 143 a Bourkc-strcet East.
NOTICE. London, Ist October, 1861. Messrs, saunders, otley & co. beg to announce to the Subscribers and Readers o| 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 EORTY-FOTJR PAGES, 01’ 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 alone. 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. . i 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. Jt will be devoted, as heretofore, to Literature, Politics, the Drama, Science, and Art, and its price will remain One Shilling. (gTif Subscribers’ names will be received at the “ New-Zealander” Office. January 3, 1862.
I\/TESSRS. PARSONS, FLETCHER & CO., of XVJL Bread-street, London, beg to call the attention of Printers in New Zealand, to the superior quality of their PRINTING INKS, of which the following is a list of Prices: — per lb. Is., Is. 3d. & Is. 6d. Is., Is. 3d. & Is. 6d. Is., 6d., 2s. & 2s. 6d. 3s. & 4s. ss. & 7s. 6d. 10s. 25., 35., 45., 55., 7s. 6d., & 10s, - 125., 15s. & 20s. gal. Job Ink for Machine or Press News Ink - Book Work Ink - Superior Book Work Ink Woodcut Ink - Woodcut Ink, extra fine Red, Ultramarine, Dark \ Blue, and other Colours Varnish - - * 1 » o Export orders forwarded through Mr. F. ALGAR, Clement’s Lane, London, will receive the most prompt attention, with a careful adaptation of the INK to climate. THE HOME NEWSPAPER FOR NEW ZEALAND. Messrs. W. S. Kirkland & Co., Agents. 23, Salisbury Street, Strand, LONDON, ENGLAND, BEG to call the attention of Residents in Auckland and the other New Zealand Colonies to the advantage of subscribing to the “EVENING MAIL,” Newspaper, which is a re-print of all the Leading Articles, Essays, ind News of The Times London Newspaper—everything, in fact, but the advertisements—and can be forwarded by them to any of the New Zealand.Colonies, post, free, for £2 15s; per annum via Southampton, or £3 via Marseilles. Thus, in fact. The Times at [ half price, with , the advantage of not being encumbered r with advertisements. - . . Besired its. tt m
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1651, 12 February 1862, Page 8
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