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wnoleaale jjj K EMPTHOE N E > pBo SSEfi&Co j WHOLESALE DRUGGI SXS| | COMMISSION, |f an i) GENERAL MERCHANTS -I SHOEILiSO-SIEEEI, Allen-, ii auc kiajh> V<£ «» II ;■£§[ CHRI3TUHTOCH AND DDNEB IS ' Have the pleasure to call the attention of tt . K to the following list of flrst-c;Mip re p aratl ° Psl!| ! i • to solicit a trial of the sume, which tbej f»!j'' aSib, { I"5 give satisfaction, Bj- the use of the y 2 "" I parations by the public great astuUnce *mZ I dered in the establishment of Colonial n! " f $ The czar violet p 0 ,tt,. I is composed of finest iner-die-t. D * E f quisitely perfumed. »ad r - For Toilet and Nursery use this p o wi e - Is much eiteemeil for its refreshing ,-h t'' properties. 5 Svcifciag HOMER'S TOILET Vivpp . W is justly celebrated for its ,W,,, J E and sooihing effects upon the Siu lUc S >5 Cleanses the mouth, strengthens th« imparts a deli E hiful fra S rance to -A Is used as a disinfectant for pnrifvW (t sick rooms, hospitals. theXj&f. fa 18 "th"'hLdSlef. and P ' eiMOt for . HOMER'S LIME-JUICE AVD nt» CEIiIXE "LTCleanses and beautifies the hair. Effectually cleanses the skin of th« s„j ' : allays irritation. e3^ Produces a fine, brilliant, and silky texture to ft, T HE ALEXAi p2s R Ti CHERRY TOOTH ; Highly esteemed for cleansing and me,.™the teeth and gums, giving an ,S, ! f ' fragrance to the breath, and remoS ,h ' - emoting';'" 11 ° f the teeth i, 1 FLUID MAGNESIA, W Tto J" ror! < or the Intercolonial Exhibiti o - ,i t 1566 and 1567 awarded !hj ONLY P;>[ 7 l MEDAL for Fluid Magnesia to Mr. KEufs Accompanying their report is tiie result oi Mr t Cosmo Newberry's analysis, by wild,' appears that oue fluid ounce of Magnesia contains 50 per cent, of f : of Magnesia in excess of acy other * = exhibited. *~ s KRUSE'S FLUID MAGNESIA, For upwards of twenty ye ns has been .ipr,n, T -< and prescribed by the leading members Qf t. medical profession, its almost aniveruln? affords sufficient proof of the high enimuvt in which it is held by the public reSl? "■ I? '? <;;-refully prepared cf uniform'straztk r iach fluid ounce contains ten grains of pure - Carbonate of Magnesia. t-r: In the following cases it is particularly bpn>£ci>l ?' aa a pleasing sedative and aperient in »l ~'£ cases of iriitatjon or acidity of the stomiS f; (particularly during pregnancy) f Compaii-ts, Infantile Disorders, or S« sickness. Speedily removes Heartburn, Acid Eruclitic-i and Indigestion. ZEALANDIA CELEBRATED KNIFE - POLISHING POWDER Produces a brilliant and lasting polish upon knivu or steel work, puts a nice edge npon tk e knaves without scratching or unnecre<aril» wearing the same, can te used with any bind of knife-hoard or machine. One trial oi ftii most effective Powder should convince tte most sceptical of its superiority over an others. SENIOR'S FULLERS" EARTH j is beneficially used for the nursery, and toiM purposes. Protects and softens tlie skin, and improves ti» complexion. Q ENIOK'S IJSDELLIBLE MARKING ►3 ink:. Needs no preparation, and is highly recommended for its permanent qualities. INDIAN CTXRRIE POWDER from a celebrated receipt, prepared with tl» finest ingredients, Has a rich, piquant flavour, and is highly esteemed by epicures. WILLIAMS' AUSTRALIAN YEAST OR BAKING POWDB& Has been used with great satisfaction forovsrSJ years in Victoria. It makes light wholesome bread, ■withont jea3t and biscuits, cakes, and all kinds of partrr without egga. Avoid using inferior kinds made tip for sale only, and which cannot give satisfaction. B LOOK'S FOOD FOR INFANTS AND INVALIDS. Prepared upon Baron principle; approved and recommended by the most eminent of the Medical Profession. Surpasses all othnr substitutes for the natural food of infants, and effectually promote nutrition and health. " A child deprived of its mother's milk can only be fed property when the food given is eqwra* lent in power to that of woman's milk. "BAEOK LiSBIG." SENIOR'S WAS HI If G POWDER ea not injure the moitdelicate fabric, whitens the articles washed, is composed of concentrated ingredieuis, and therefore goe3 farther than most other washing or soap powden which in appearance are more bulk 7, has only to be tried to be appreciated, is highly recommended as a safe and economical timet soap, and labour 6aver. Mirror blackins has been most carefully prepared to suit tie Colony of New Zealand, gives a most dnrabfr and jet black polish. In its manufacture particular care has been taken to prevent its injuring the leather. Softens the leather, aid is most economical in use. The trade supplied withDrugs, Chemical", Uiuegists' sundries, Station* ery,Account Bosks, Perfumery. Fancy Goods, Storekeepers* sucdr/es, Cordial llakers' materials, Corks, Horner's and Hogb«o'j Patent Soda Water Bottles, &c., Brmhware, Combs, Sponges, Medicine Ch*st3, iioiareo* pathic Medicine?, i hotojraphic Chemicals and Materials, .Dyer's Materials, Calvert's Carbolic Sheep Dip, Cooper's Sheep dipping Cempositions. Sulphuric Acid and Glass Bottle U'obej at Melbourne, Victoria. FACTORY — Stafford-street, Dc?fEDl2r. KEMPTHORJs'E, PROSSER & CO., Auckland. Photographers. Clarke brothers (Late Ctojisie's). ROYAL FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERIES. QLTEEK-STREET, A aCKLAXD, f Opposite tbe L r nion Bank. i First-class Portraits Irom C. D. V. to Lite Sue,»' H . Moderate Pricei Cnudren 3 Portraits taken instantaneonsiv. J3HOTOG RAPHIC VIE WS OF AUCKLAND. Just published, the first series of Views taken bj . A. Prith. Price, l£s. 6d. the set, consisting of six V/ews, bound in cover suitable for transmission by mail. Ti. ese Views will be published monthly till the entire series is complete. To be bad at the Book- p sellers', Queen-street, and at ilie Publisher's. ax.,, H. A. FKITH, a £ Artist and Photographer,' Victoria-street, Aucklaaa, > Oppjsite the Koyat Ma'llTotel

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5373, 5 February 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5373, 5 February 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5373, 5 February 1879, Page 4