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Druggists! ~ """ £ £ ~|>ROSSER &Q 0 \"• WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, COMMISSION, I * Auto GENERAL MERCHANTS, y 3HOBTLAND-STKEET, AUCKLak,, AMD AT OHRIBTOHURCE AND DUNEDIK Have the pleasnro to caU the attention of tie tlll „ to tha following list of flrsUUsa preparations, », a J„ to solicit a trial of the saint. *hioh they feel sar , gir# satisfaction. By tte use of the vart« u paraticmfcby the puUic assisting will dered in the establishmen. '' 'Venial ** The czab .xolet Poffnn is composes Snest ingredients JT,i perfumed. ' * #or Toilet and Nursery use this Powder ■ 10 f ° r 115 rift6sbt °S «4 sulkfe, HOMER'S TOILET YINERas is justly celebrated for its pieasunt wL.iL and soothing effects upon the skbu Cleanses the mouth, strenglhens the cna, .... a delightful frajranco to «. i n ef. Bnd 1 HOMER'S LIMEJtJICE AND QJV | CERINE I Cleanses and beautifies the hair. r Effectually cleansos the skin of the ..j 1 allays irritation. • -u< I Produofs a fine, brilliant, and silky teiturs to th| I f | iHE ALEXANDR A. CHERRY TOOTH Highly esteemed for cleansing and nrejtrtfi,. the teeth and gums, giving an aa««»Nk fragrance to the breath, and remortMtt. discolouration of the teeth oooifiosTil fcl smoking. u "i RUSE'S FLUID MAGNESIA, Tho Jar°r6 of the Intercolonial Eihlbitios «f . 1866 and 1867 awarded tha ONLY PtoTTv MEDAL for Fluid MagSe'iVto Sr IIRUM. Accompanying their report is the result of llr J Cosme Newberry's analysis, by whi«h' It appears that one fluid ounce of KraVS Magnesia contains 50 per cent, of Carbonate exhibited. eiCOM °' aBJr other KRUSE'S FLUID MAGNESIA, For upwards of twenty yoira has been approred and prescribed by tho leading members of tha medical profession. Its almost unlTersaluat i affords sufficient proof of the high esttmatioa <' in which it is held by the public generally It is carefully prepared cf uniform strtngf£ Each fluid ounce contains ten grains oi dvi Carbonate of Magnesia. In the following cases it is particularly bcnefltUl as a pleasing sedative and aperient In *1 cases of irritation or acidity of the stomuh (particularly during pregnancy). Febrile Complaints, Infantila Disorders, or Se*> sickness. Speedily removes Heartburn, Acid ErmcUtio&f and Indigestion. * ZEALANDIA CELEBRATED KNIJBPOLISBING POWDER Produces a brilliant and lasting polish upon kulrts or steel arork, puts a nice edge upon the knives without scratching or unneccasuUy wearing the sumo can t:e used with any kind of knife-hoard or machine. One trial of tkU most effective Powder should convince tbt most sceptical of its superiority orer all others. SENIOR'S FULLERS' EARTH is beneficially used for tlio nursery, and toilet purposes. Protects and softens the skin, and improi-es Us complexion. £3 ENIOR'S INDELLIBLE MARKING I ►3 INK. - . Needs no preparation, and is highly recommended for its permanent qualities. INDIAN CURRIE POWDER from a celebrated receipt, prepared with tbft finest Ingredients, Has a rich, piquant flavour, and is highly esteem! by epicures. * J WILLIAMS 1 AUSTRALIAN YEAST OR BAKING POWDER Has been used with great satisfaction forortrM years in Victoria. | It makes light wholesome bread, withoot yurf I and biscuits, cak«.s, and all kinds of partly §9 1 without eggs. S Avoid using Inferior kinds made up for Sill m only, and which cannot give satisfaction. B :

B LOOK'S FOOD FOR INFANTS AND INVALIDS. Prepared upon Baron Lieblg'a prlcclplfl; ** proved and recommended by tlio bch eminent of the Medical Profession, Surpasses all other substitutes for the n*tawl food of infants, and effectually promctn nutrition and heslth. " A child deprived of its mother's milk can onl/ be fed properly when the food given Is e<J*lW # lent in' power to that of woman's milk. "Baxox LIOW." _ t SENIOR'S WASHING POWDER es not injure the mostdelicatc fabric,wbltWl the articles washed, is composed of c®®®* 1 * trated ingredients, and therefore gOfls than most other washing or soap powflJJ* which in appearance are more bopr. only to be tried to be appreciated, U nUPY recommended aa a safe and economical un*» 609n, and labour saver. r . MIKEOE bLAc K I has been most carefully prepared to Colony of New Zealand. gives_a n>«U "W and jet black polish. In its mantfartiM particular caio has beon taken-to' P*" e -| injuring the leather. Softens the leathe , P is most economical in -use. The trade supplied Drugs, Chemical-, I'iugguts sandriM, SUM ery,Account Sorts, Perfumery. Fa"ey Good* g Storekeepers* sundries. Cordial Haum < materials. Corks, Homer', and H«g»< I Patent Soda Water Bottles. Brwhware. | Combs, Sponges, Medicine f il flheoHeaU I pathic Medicines, 1 holographic § and Materials, Dyer's MaterWs, <*««« | Carbolic Shoep Dip, Cooper's Sheep ow ' | Compositions. 1 Sulphuric Aoid and Glass Bottie Wobk* | AT I e } Melbourne, VicrOßU. FACTORY — Staword-strbbt, Dunbdin. KEMPTHORNE, PJiOSSEK & c 0" Auckland. Medical. RAYNHAM'S ENTBRICONTHE NEW SPECIFIC Gives immediate relief and Sporfj Cnre ness, Indigestion, Flatulence, Palpitation, ° f Gives speedy relief and a 1 N'ervous Debility, Weakness, »4 aU iuu Derangements of elthersex. d MaselW Rapidly Renovates the Is ervous an is an infallible remedy plaints, Female Complaints. Lossof. App .. will satisfactorllyproTe^ 8 | of this extraordinary medicine. Sold byaU V able Chemists and storekeepers. race, OT - II Wholesale Agents, Kemptliome, Prosscr an J] -pwK. HEIGHT'S PHOSPHODYN& J rne only Reliable Remedy for ■? n {Imal'dT / ! vons and Liver Complaints, andallFunct ( i rangemonts. Recommended by the Faew- 1 useless substitutes. All chemistsi and Storeke P I Agents—Kempthorne, Prosser & —- |

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XV, Issue 5336, 23 December 1878, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XV, Issue 5336, 23 December 1878, Page 2 (Supplement)

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XV, Issue 5336, 23 December 1878, Page 2 (Supplement)