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Oil and Colonrmen. WPHItLIPPj & SO H • iCI KOW LAKDIKO 64 BALES AND C\SE3 or < PAPERHANGINqsj & The OLatest Hesffrs ' A* and Every De- VI *\ icrfptlon of Quality. ip- § one. case pictures. HEW OLEOGRAPHS. Vj <5 Nrw Chromos. aquaoraphs. Niw Photo. Scraps. New Comic Prist, &c., ic, Vc_ '" p 549 PACKAGES X, PAINTERS' M \TKRIAL=:. s A White Lead, Zinc wi.it.>, r.in-t-M',. f ; T ColM Oil in woo.i an.-l iro„). 1 £ S Varkibuks A l Kr.via. £ G Cah*OX'b A.vti.'••Khn.HioK Pais? n Ii Patrnt Paisrr. ' * A 20 BALES .SCRIM AND hkssijlx h a • a S Every Description of e ARTISTE MATEkIAU. W. PHILLIPPB & sO V 95 AND 97, Qi'CRK-tTRKirr. » MedicaL J>URIRI MINERAL WaT£k, BOTTLED AT THE COOL, SPARKLING, tyg EFFERVESCING SPRING! EQUAL TO THE MOSr CELEBRATED EI'ROPEa.N ■waters— VICHY, FACHLN'GEN, KISSI.VGES UNSURPASSED AS A SUMMER BEVERAGB DRINK PTJRIRI WATERt AXD KILL INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, GOUT RHEUMATISM. Extract—lt bolongs to the interesting *ra-w#.« mineral waters known as the Alkaline, such i vn? in France, and Fachingen in Nassau, resorted tniSJ the cure of diseases of the digestive organs of SI kidney and bladder, and for rumoring conMitutinVli tendency to gout. «geu Dk. Hector, Wellington. Analysis by Mr. Skey, Wellington. Grams per gallon Sod*. 109-01 ; potash Jime* 11 0S8; magnesia, 8 003; iron, traces-Til!?!,: acid, 2 772; sulphuric acid, 2-003; carboaic \e§ 300*438; phosphoric acid, traces; chlorine itti?icdinc, traces. J These elements are probably combined as fnl lows;— .Bicarbonate of soda 45?'393 Ditto of lime .. .. 2S 506 Ditto of magnesia .. 25 625 Chloride of sodium .. ~ 21D38 Sulphate of Potash .. 4 03g Sulphate of soda 0 940 Silica .. .. 2*772 lodide of magnesium .. .. Traces Phosphate of soda .. Traces MEDICAL TESTIMONIES. As a pleasant, agreeable, and invigorating bererir* it Is unsurpassed. As a therapeutic agent we icav confidently expect Puriri Water to be equally useful in all cases is which European waters woqlibepre* scribed. As a stimulating alterative on the digests organs, in sickness 1 have found it of great value. It is water which I would recommend frequently Maktin H. PAYNE, F.C.S., L.R.C. P., fiI.B.C.S. I find it strongly alkaline, and as an antacid would be useful in dyspepsia, gout, and rheumatism. When charged withcarbonicacid it foi ms an agreeable effervescing drink, l have personally given the water a trial, and believe it will piove valuable in cases such as thoße above mentioned. CH UU.ES F. GOLDaBRO', R.C.P. It promises to be a most useful addition to the means of cure at the command of persons affected by gout in i s various forms. It is extremely palatable and may be advantageously employed as a beverage by all who are fond of a clear and sparkling drink. Its chemical constitution strongly resembles the waters of "Vichy. J. Kslgour, M.D. Puriri "Water can be be3t compared in value to the celebrated waters of Kissingeo, in Bavaria, beneficially uspd in cases of diseases of tha digestiTC orgdus. jErated, it is a cool aud refreshing drink. B. SCHWAKZBACII, IT.D. All orders from Steamers, Hotels, and Priute Families promptly attended to. Delivered in cases ccntaining five dozen, atS* cer dozen. Bottles and cases not returned will be charged for. Office : FORT-STREET, AUCKLAND; AJiO POLLEN-STREET,^THAMES. KELLY & FRASER, PROPKIBTORS. "|l|" OLLOWAY'S PILLS, Impubitt op the Blood.—lTnlesß the blood be kept in a pure state the constitution must be weakened and disease supervene. These wonderfaJ Pills possess the power of removing or neutralizing all contaminations of the blood and system generally They quietly, but certainly, overcome all obstruction tending to produce ill health, and institute regular action to organs that are faulty from irritation or debility. The dyspeptic, weak, and nervous may rely on these Pills as their best friend and comforter, as , they act upon the main springs of life, and thus saie thousands from a premature grave. Complaints of Womew and Children. The very raild and painless action of those invaluable Pilla recommends them to every household as a remedy for the first departure from health. Anymother, nurse, or young person guided by the directions which acompany each box of Holloway's Pillj has at once available means of checking disease, puryfying the blood, and expelling from the system all gross humours. They are indeed, at all i«i, the female s tried friend. Diso&ders op tub jliTver wrrn Flatulency and Indigestiox. —Loss of appetite and flatulency are usually the forerunners of stomachic disease. These famous Pills exercise the most salntirypower on all affections of the liver, and all irregularities o! the stomach and bowels; they restore a healthy function to every internal organ, overcome all obstructions and cast out all impurities. 1 Weak Stomachs: Impaired Dioestiov.—The wisest cannot enumerate one tithe of the distressing ymptoms arising from, enfeebled digestion, all cf which may be readily dispelled by the3e admirable Pills, as they rouse the stomach, liver, and every other organ of digestion to that healthy tone which fully enables them to convert all food and drink to the nourishment of the body—hence, these Pills are the surest strengthened, and the safest restorative in nervousness, wasting, and chronic debility. Couohb, Colds, Influenza, and Sorb Throats. —-For cunng diseases ©f the throat, chest, and iiiD*?, these Pills have established for themselves a preeminently world-wide fame, as they purify the bleed and regulate its circulation. Coughii, common colds, influenza, bronchitis, asthma, pleurisy, inflammation of the lungs, and even consumption in its early stares are successfully treated with this medicine, particularly if Hollo way's Ointment be well rubbed upon the chest and back night and morning. Holloway's Pills are the best remedy known io the world for the following diseases:— i£ , J Stone and G ra«i Asthma Headache Secondary SrcpBilious com- Indigestion | toms ' ~,?l a i nU .. IC-iverComplaintsTic-Dolourtui JhkJutches on the ; Lumbago I Ulcers Piles 'Venereil AffecBowel complaints' Rheumatism ( tions Debility (Retention ol ; Worms cf all Dropsy Uri ne , I killd3 Female Irregu-Scrofula or King's, Weakness frcif larities | Evil whatever canst, Fevers of all kinds &ore Throats i &c., &c. The Pills and Ointment are sold at Profe ß< ei Holloway's Establishment, 633, Oxford-street Lmdon, also by nearly every respectable Vand'or o! Medicine throughout the Civilised World.in Boxes acd Pots, at Is ljd 2s 9d. 43 Qd, lis, 225, and 33s each. Each Pot and Box of the Genuine Medicines tears rr„ „ ntlsh . Gsvernment Stamp, with tbe ncri* iiolloway s Pills and Ointment. London." thereon. ' ° On the Label s the address, 553, Oxford-street, Loudon where alone they are Manufactured. Beware of all compounds styled Hol!o**y , s Pills and Ointments with a " New York" label. BRIGHT'S PHOSPHODY>"K» The Reliable Remedy for Indigestion, >er* vous and Liver Complaints, aud Funciicuai Dt* raugements. Recommended by the Faculty. JJf/uj? useless substitutes. All chemists and Storekeepers' Agents—Kempthorne, Prosser & Co. AYNHAM'S ENTERICON. JLV/ THE NEW SPECIFIC Gives immediate relief aud Speedy Cure in Nen etsness, Judißestion, Flatulence. Palpitation. of Spirits, &c. Gives 3peedy relief and a Permanent Cure Wervous Debility, Weakness, and all FunctiocaJ Derangements of either sex. Rapidly Renovates the Nervous and iluscu'ai bystem, and is an infallible remedy for Liver Ccffi* plaints. Female Complaints, Loss of Appetite, £c. A Specific for a:l Impurities of the Blood, OfTeniivf Breath, Pimples, Eruptions, the baneful effect ol Mercury, &c. A Short Trial will satisfactorily prove the efficacy of thw extraordinary medicine. Sold by all resF*** able Chemists and Storekeepers. Price, 6s. Wholesale Agents, Kempthorne, Prosser ard Co. Conveyances. Worowthek, • VICTORIA LTVEKY & BAIT STA3LBS fCorner of Lome and Wellesley-sfcreets. Patronised and Appointed Livery Stable-Keeper it H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh and His Excellency Sir G. F. Bowen. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5372, 4 February 1879, Page 4

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