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NEW AND MOST VALUABLE MEDICINES or & Cpi, Qieniist3 ; to H.l.H.Prin.ce Napoleon, \Ja in Paris, lor.hitherto iritr.ictabJe. and incurable.diseases. No MpitK C<>i> Liver Oil. GIUMAUr/rS SYRUP OF LDOLIZKD iIORSE-U 4DISII, Prepared by. GrimauLt & Co., Chemists of Paris a ecording • to ••the';.certificates of the physiqiiihaOf the : Paris'' :hbspitals, iiuletl; in the printed rtircbtions» ; ahd with the approbation of . several: academies, this' Syrup is. employed, with.the greatest success in place Of Cod Liver Oil. to which it is infinitely superior.. It cures diseases of the chest, scorfula, lymphatic ' .disorders,*?,re.eri sickness, inu>cular atony , atvd. loss of appetite, i. It regenerates 'the constitution by purifying the blood", and'.is : in a word, tliei most powerful depurative known.. It never fatigues the. stomach ami .tiOweis, Uke lodide of Potassium imcfthe .lodide bf Iron, and is administered. with the greatest efficacy to young 1 children subject'to humours.Or .obstruction of 1 the glands.. Dr. Cazenaveof Saint Louis Hospital, Pairii, recommends itparticiilurly in diseases' of the skin, to be taken with his 1 pills'mentiohcd above; This Syrtip .of lodised Horseradish is a capital adjunct, to Dr. Leriis, pliosp.Uate of Iron, No more Consumption. ■ GKIMATJLT'S SYRUP OF HYPU-PHO-SL'IIATE OF LIME. This ne\v 3led.icme is a sovereign remedy in phythisis and other diseases of'the lungs, promptly reuioves. all the mora serious symptoms. The cough, is' relieved, the: night-sweats : cease, aud the patient rapidly recovers his health> No more Dyspepsy, Vomiting during Pregnancy akd SEA.-SICKNfcSS; . GKIMAULT AND CO:'S DIGESTIVE ELIXItt • OF PEPSINE. Fepsine is.the gastric juice itself, or rather the active pri'nv ciple purified, which digests' food in the 'stomach. "When, from various causes, the stipply of. the. digestive fluid is. tpo ' small, the inevitable consequences are, bad-digestion, inflata- ' mation of the mucous coats of tfte'stojnach and bowels, and ia females general derangement. The Elixir cifPep-»ihie..sanction-ed by the Paris Academy of .Medicine, speedily cure s all such dLs&iSes, and prevents vomiting; during pregnancy and while f out sea-voyaging. " NO MORE POVERTV OF THE BLOOD AND PALE COMPLEXION. DR. LERAS' PHOSPHATE OF IRON. •» Tins new feruginoits medicine contains the elements of the Wood and;bones, and Iron in a liquid state'. .It is diilerent from all hitherto offered to tlie public, is liquid, colourless, aud taSte* less, It speedily curds chlOrsis; paius in the. stomach, ditHcal: digestion, anemia, and advantageously super--i sodcS-Carbonate. of Iron, Iron reduced by Hydrogen, Lactate Z of'lron, the Pill's of of Irdn.and I'rou. J.he majority of the Acalamies of JCedicirie of Paris,, recommend .the Phosphate Of Iron to Ladies of delicate constitution suffering from, anemia, and all other persons fatigued from over a anxiety* n.ervous emotions, overwork, general debility nn.d poorness, of blood. : s It.is tlieou'ly pr-epiiratioti which, never causes consliprvtUw,. and cin be borne i>y the .inost del ieate stomachs. It h tho x ~ best adjunct to ths» Syrup of lodized .Hone-radish and Royal S E.lizir of Yellow Peruvian park. d No SIOBE Cop.VIIJA AND CuUER.-". «. CrniMAliLT'S CAPSULES AND LIQUID EXTRACT OF * MATICO VEGETALIS. ~ "Where all other Medicines have failed, t'h.ese preparations, 'r. will ahvavs effect- a cure. These insure rapid iad cxtraor. di.nafy cure of severe recent and chronic case, of private f disease! Thev are used in the Hospitals of Piris, by the \\ celcb'rat.cd -Dr" KfcQ.nl, and are found greatly svpenor to all hitherto known mineral :remeJi'-s. and Copaibasnd Gubebs. The injection. is uaeel in recent, and capsules ji the mora chronic cases. General Depot : ~ In Paris—Grimat.lt Sc Co., Chemists, to Xi.H. Princ« Napoleon, 42-, itue Richelieu. Sc Son, Aldersgate-street. s " Melbourne—T. Ford & Co. -' ■ Q Lnuneeston—F. G. Sr.lCEit. Hobart Town—Ui.ss.iiv & Calvert, r - Auckland—AsUEß'. s ' And of every good Chemist. 4 •a . ; . >.3 . d DR. -BURIN* DC BITISSOX-S DIGESTIVE iOZENGES a AND PO\ri>KßS Ot TIIE LtUTATKS. 111 rinriE AI^KAiLIKEXACTATESexercise the rhert,beneficial L iutluenee over tho derangement ol digestioj either by tiieir peculiar action on tfi.e ie stomach, or by affording, to the latter, through their combaation with — the saliva to the gastric jnice, a supplyof^L ictic A.c 4. which all N" English, Prench, afld otherpliysiplogt3tsadmit tQtia.il essential prinotple of digestion. Fo'r tiie informationof those who inay be without medical advice, it may be .suted lice that the Is symptoms'.of impaired digestion are. headache, pun. in the ie • for.ehe\d. hemicr.inia, gasrritw, castralgia, heirtburc. wind ia. lit tli.e stomach and bowels, loss of appetite, einiciation &c.. All tliese soon diHUppea.r under tho action of the Altc-Unie Lactato 8, i, which may bo always had in Lozenges or. Powders., General Depot : In Paris—Grimault & Cp., Chemists to H. 1.11. FrillCi > Xapoieori, 45 itue .Richelieu* London—Haw &.Son. 11 Aldersgate-street. u llelb^urne —PORD & G.p. ■ i^aunceston —F. G. Spiceh: it Hobart Town—Hinsby & Calvert. Auckl and —Asn ee . _ And. of every good Chemist. ifi RIMMEL'S CELEBRATED PEEFUMEBY. 3d ' R Ce IiIJrEL'S TOILET YIN'EGAR, superior to Eau do Cologne - RinxmePis Lavender "Water, distilled from Flowers j. Rii.nmePs Exquisite perfumes for the. Handke.ru,lief Ri.mmePs Glycerine Soap, whi.ch is the best for tVie, ildii l.Ummers Extract of Leniou Juice, a la Glyceriae for the hair Itimme.rs Odontiue—rto wluten the teeth. Riimnel's Lotion to beautify the complexion. E Rimmei's Evaporiser of Perfumes, to purilly the air. s, Sold by all the Perfumers of London and the whole world. RliliMEL, Perfumer to H. M. the Emperor—96, Strand, ' 24, Cornhill, and 12S, Regent .Street, London.; ' 17, Boulivard des Kiatiera at Paris. G XXT AIIXIXG I! —Do you suffer from physiciil incapacity ? s */V Are .you sufTenng from u-.-rvous debility? Hxre you b.ien the guilty victim, of any secret vice.? I)o you suffer from y o. setofsyi.uptoms nearly akin more or l.e«s to tiu f lowing ,i— A pretty fair condition of health, not y-jc pjst:v.e'>- j!l., but & feeling up »n you,iha.t you are not quite a mikliise, a ten- > dencv to despondency; a slight oCy.asioual lpss'of ; sometiines a weakness across the small of the back and. loins X or waking with a asif imrefresUol; a. geujral depresaion ; a. want of pluck, as. it were; less desire for business _ than formerly ftndyOu are .tro'ibled with a certain feeling of n.erv.ousuers, a loss of power ? ?• If you. are'to, t>e wanted in time* you h.aye .now means aud'opporti.u'iity .of beiiig restored to healtli. It is at this stage J- that your disease, by. a timely apptieation of remedies and .re- :• gimen, can be eradicate,!, unl your s>*st;ra invigorate!, your L " manhood.restored to that state that you may and. cari 'iiildt the duties roqu-red of you by yoUr sycial and iitOral being! Be e . warned also t.O Ai.hdm you. hppiy. There, are two rocks, upon •which you may split*4)l9 one beitig the leg.i'Uy qualified priicc * titiouer, who, although fully quaUii td • >.y his koowiedge Of liU profession to tre it the v.iri m* gener-l aihnants 'of humanity, yet is totally ignorant (as the tu ijoi-ity of tiiem unf jrtuiiately aro> of this peculiar braiicii of his science,, .the, reason, being that he has never made ic his peeuliir' study, and : the other roc.k is tlie blatant charlatan aiVd. quack, who preys upon the poc.ketsanl lives Of Ills victims TneiC individuals'assume titles to which they have not tlie slightest pretension, and are, for the most pare," men: even without the ordinary..Common ru(liment;s of education, who. by their force t>f tmpudencV and d advertisitig,.irreti:iey.ib ; .y ruin the s;uall remain* ot Health' of ii the poor deluded yicttni, e Dr. L. L. 3iII fH, who has been established since lßot, tias I, stepped, perhaps* he acknowledges, out ot the routine, of his d profession by .thus advertising but he deems.'itb'etter to'give e an unfortunate 'fellow-being who has erred! (onCe,-perhaps,. ) only in tliecourse of his life) .anopportunity of at .least being )f capable of discriminating for himself, of ascertaining for himi? self <i\it of the. iiias3 Of chdrltantsm, at least one practitioner ' who has devoted his time, money, and study to this peculiar branch of his .'profession, and one who is a. .legally qualified practitioner aiiJ member of the Medical Hoard of Victoria. £ Dr, L. L. SMilTil Ir.is now been in practice in Victoria for * the last fourteen, years. He; was tbrinerly a pupil aad -* tisod unrler tlie celebrated .Dr. Culverwell of .Loudon, so well l " ! known i'or his ski'U in the treatment of'thoie f>r which Lallemand, ItirOrd, and liimself were contemporaries, pr. L. L. S.miT.h has' the most' extensive -practice:, exte.nuing through the wiiole of. Victoria, New Soiith NVales, Soath I Australia,- Tasmania, and-New Zealand. Dr. L. L.. Smith has ♦ now extensive-' practice through', his admirable system of corresponding by letter., tfy enclosing ft one pound f bank-note, an answer anil Consultation is immediately rpi turned by next post. Three, hours in the day are continuously devoted to this branch of ,Dr, S.Mrra's practice. ' Dr. L. L. SMirti'S establishments are well known to all visitors to Victoria. Uis extensive library for reference has even been praised by tlie public press. Ilis extensive an--1 atomieal inuseuni id well known I and Dr- L. L. S.mith's re--5 putation alone as a lecturer o i physiological.and anatomical 5 subjects- is sullicient security to th'o public that those wlio ; ' entrust their cases in his hands, will, to say the least, have a guarantee that they .-place them in the care of one who is wall L atrquainted witli' the' anatomy arid pliyaioiogy ot the human body and its mysterious workings, and. tiierefo're, irrespective of his; reputation for curing these -diseases,.-he .is at least a [ competent person to attempt to cure the hi. , Dr, L. L. Smith t takes the pre-Mitipus to .avoid' put>Uqity bSin'g- given as tp recognition from V icnce the correspondence comes. Ho has been now fourteer. years.in practice at\ r ictoria, and noj . one .single Case has ever been "nude pabliev Dr. L. L, Skitii . can be consulted by letter—fee £L Dr. L. L. L. S A, first prizeman in the prmciplea. * and practice of medicine; first prize- for surgery ; first prize I ibr anato'ruy and physiology,! Hospital ; . nn»c . prizeman for chemistry ; llrst certificate for-mid-wuery; i and member of the .Medical Board :0f 'Victoria. IU-i B iiirke-street East, .Melbourne, Victoria. < Dr. L. L. Smith, ID2 Bourke-.street East;. Melbourne, The. foilovr-inir works by Dr. L. L. Smith'.cau be obtained direct ;ft Oui the author,, on enclosing stamps, 6d.extrapoatage i itdpotence and Sterility. 4s Gd.; i Cd.; Means of Prolonging: Life, 2s. 6d.; How to ..Get *.at and Howto Get Tinn i- ls;; fipc. &o f "TIIE XEiV ZKALAJTD HERALD." tebms OF advertisements. Three liiies ... •■• »•. ?*- Tour lines. ... ... *« 18Eight lines ... ... — *»• M And 2d. for. each additional line. SUBSCRIPTION 15a. per Quarter ; single copieg 3d. eanh «sr Advertisemonts -wUl'""be'received at the Office "VTjnflv ham-street;, and'the nu.nb.er ■of insertions. 1 required must be clearly written on tlie copy, otherwise they will l>e inserted until countermanded and charged accordingly.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 892, 22 September 1866, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 892, 22 September 1866, Page 10

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