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INDIGESTION & STOMACHIC WEAKNESS. PEPSINE WINE. T. MORSON & SON, DIRECT the attention of all suffering from these serious Complaints to their far-famed preparation of Pegpina, which supplies in a palatable form the principles of digestion. Each teaspoonful containing a doze of the medicinal Papsine. The research** of the most,eminent of the faculty of London and Paris have enabled MORSON & SON to offer the purest and surest substitute for Gastric juice which assimilate* the food to the requirements of the human frame. Its use is now becoming universal. Sold in Bottles 35., ss, and 10s. each ; and may ba obtained through Chemists and Druggists, and Patent Medicine Vendors. MORSON'S PEPSINE LOZENGES In boxes 2s. 6d, and 4s. 6d. per box. Also MORSON’S PEPSINE POWDER. MORSON’S PEPSINE GELATINE. A Pure and Economical Substitute for Russian Isinglass, forming a Col mrless Jelly, which possesses the Nutritious and Restorative Properties of the beat Calves’ Feet Jelly. In Packet*, 6d., Is, and Is. 6d. each. MANUFACTURERS OF CHEMICAL AND PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS, And Wholesale and Export Dealers in DRUGS, MEDICINES, & PHOTOGRAPHIC CHEMI CALS, Wholesale and Retail by T. MORSON AND SON, 19 & 46, SOUTHAMPTON ROW, LONDON. *»* Orders (to be made payable by London Houses) and carefully prepared and shipped in any quantity to all parts of the World. M 'l'flS' > l )'5 PUIS! FLUID \I k tSTHSI k HAS been, during twenty-five years, emphatically sanctioned by the Medical Profession, and universally accepted by the Public, as tub Best Remedy for ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH, HEARTBURN, HEADACHE, GOUT AND INDEGESTION,. and as a Mild Aperii for delicate constitutions, more especially for LacL is and Chi’ Tea. Combined with the ACIDULATED LEMON SYRUP, ii forms an agrbable Effervescing Draught, in which its aperient qualities are much increased, During Hot Seasons, and, above all, in Hot Climates, the regular use of this simp e and elegant remedy has been found highly benefic; d. Manufactured (with the itmost attention to strength and purity,) by DINNEFORD & Co., 172, New Bond itrbet, London; And sold by all respectabl' Chemists throughout the Wc rid. CHOLERA, DYSENTERY, DIARRHOEA, CRAMP, AGUE, FEVER, RHEUMATISM, CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, COUGH, &c, ALL pain, vomiting and distress ceases in a few minutes after taking a dose of that wonderful Sedative : Anodyne k Antjspasmodic remedy Chlo-: hodyse, discovered by Dr. «t. G. Browne, M.R.C.S.L., (ex-Army Med. Staff) the recipe of which was confided solely to J. T. Davenport, 33, "Great Russell-street, Bloomsbury-squared London (Pharmaceutical Cheminst. 1 The medical testimony, of civil, hospital, military, : and naval practitioners pron unices it Invaluable. It’ relieves pain of any kind, soothes the restlessness o fever, and imparts the mosi refreshing sleep, without producing or leaving any of-the unpleasant effects of opium, s T13C17/OCI yi S/IKIIT From W. Vesalihs, Pettigrew,, M.D., Hon. F.R C.S.; England, formerly Lecturer upon Anatomy and Physiology at St. George’s School of Medicine.—“ nave used it in Consumption, Asthma, Diarrhosa, andt other diseases, and am most perfectly satisfied with the results.” , Dr. Gibson, Army Medical Staff, Calcutta. —“ Two doses completely cured me of Diarrhoea.” . -From C. V. Ridout, Esq., Surgeon, Egham.—“As an in severe Diarrhoea, and an antispasmodic in Colic with Cramps in the Abdomen, the relief ,is instantaneous.” ■, -.. , . ..... Extracts from the -General Board op Health, London, as to its,effieacy in Cholera ‘ Ist Stage or Premonitory—ln this stage the remedy acts as a charm, one dose generally sufficient, V 2nd Stage, or that Of Vbmitirig : arid’‘Ptfrging—ll This a’tage the remedy possesses great power, more than any qther we are; acquainted with, two .or three doses ■ being sufficient. ( i . 3rd Stage; or Collapse—Jri all cases restoring the pulse. So atfoiigly-are we convinced of the immense 1 value of this remedy, that we cannot too forcibly urge thq necessity of adopting it in; all cases, y:'' ■V i ; From A. Montgomery, .Esq-, late Inspector of Hospitals,.Bombay—(,-hlorodyne is, a most valuable remedy in Neuralgia, Asthma, and Dysentery. To it , I fairly owe my restoration to health after eighteen months’ severe suffering, and when all other medicines had failed. ’ y , I Caution. —Chlorodyne.—ln Chancery.— lt was clearly proved before Vice Chancellor Sir W. P. Wood, by affidavits from eminent hospital Physicians of London, that Dr. J. Collis Browne was the discoverer of Chlorodyne ; that they prescribe it largely, and mean no other than Dr. Browne’s.—See Tirnes, Jan. 12, 1864. • The public, therefore, are cautioned against using any other than- Dr. J. Collis Browne’s Chlorodyne. No home should be without it. Sold in bottles, 25..9 d. and’4s; 6d. .by J. T. Davenport, 33,. Great Russell-street, London, W C., sole manufacturer. Observe particularly, none genuine without the words, " Dr. J. Collis Browne’s Chlorodyne” on the Government Stamp. Agents fob Melbourne . MESSRS. TAYLOR & Co., 47, FLINDE.H'S LANE Agents for Sydney : MESSIis; M. A. WORMS & Co., Wynward Lane.

MILD THOUGH kl^Hty.—Notwithstanding the vigor and promptness with which BRISTOL'S SARSAPARILLA grapple's with the most poisonous diseases, it is one of the mildest of;remedies, j'lts vegetable components, eminently healing and restorative, are unmarred by any mineral elements., It may be administered with safety to infants ; and ladies of delicate constitution, suffering from disabilities and , physical inconveniences peculiar to their sex, will find it the one only remedy for their pains and weaknesses.. Its tendencies are all healthward. i It creates appetite, strengthens the stomach, regu-’ lates the liver and the bowels, clothes'the attenuated frame with Arm flesh, tones the nerves, braces the muscles,’ gives eltsV.city to the body, and soothes the mind. In ulcerous 1 and eruptive disorders, .it has never once, in a peribd'df' thirty-five years, been known to fail.—Sole Proprietors, LAUJf'x & Kemp,, Wholesale Druggists, Water-street, U w Y irk, U.S. A. - Age: t for Australasia, Thomas Lee, : fit. TT?p street, Melbourne. PURGATION AND INVIGORATION.—Bv ms ms of BRISTOL’S SUGAR-COATED PILLS' these two processes are made one and inseparable, and this cannot be said of any other cathartic in existence." For this reason they are decidedly the most successful alterative medicine ever prescribed Tor. paralysis, palsy, nervous weaknoss.general debility, and vertigo or dizziness: These complaints are always, in some ‘ ’degree connected, either as effects or causes, with a morbid condition of the"sfbnjaclj, .the liver, or the intestines. Upon -thesC organs the pills acf with a directness, promptitude, and curative powef, that is simply astonishing, while at the same time they communicate vigor to the whole organization. BRISTOL'S’ SARSAPARILLA, indubitably the most remarkable of all agents for renemng the vitality o£ the blood, is indispensable in such Cases.The Pills .are put up; dn glass phials, and will keep in any climate. Both, medicines are sold by prominent druggists’ in all parts of the world. —Sole Proprietors, Lauman Se Kemp, Wholesale Druggists, Wafer-street, New York U.S.A. —Agent for Australasia, Thomas Lee, 28, Kingstreet, Melbourne. Murray & lauman’s Florida water,— Tastes vary as regards Perfumes and Wines. Gastronomists admire Cliquot’s Champagne, and ladies of refinement and assert that.the fragrance of Mubeav & Lauman’s Florida Water is superior to all other essences, not excepting the Jean Maria Farina; Cologne.’, In South America the former is pronounced.the best, ar' although but a short time introduced into This, maU-J 11 already enjoys much favour amongst our beautif» , '^ u^ r U women. Like.the, German,water* it " prepare F .1 flnweri. • 'Uni M the aromatic Honda living flowers ; hut as tbe Water is is more fragrant than that g ' Water-street, New YpeV'C-S-A. - Australasia, Thomas King-street Ihouine.

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New Zealander, Volume XXI, Issue 2223, 14 September 1864, Page 7

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