Vvjioleaale .Druggist*. , J>ROSSER & 00.. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, COMMISSION, and S GENERAL MERCHANTS, SfIORTLAND-STREET, AUCKLAND } ISO AT CHRISTCHURCH AND DETNEDIN* Have the pleasure to call the attention of the public to the following list of BrsUlass preparations, and beg to solidt a trial of the same, which thay feel aa re wil Eive satisfaction. By the use of the various pre. piratlons by the public great a»i»t»nce will b< dered in the establishment of Colonial industries. fTIHE CZAR VIOLET POWDER QnilnTpe^mei 63 ' and exFor Toilet and Nursery use this Powder 11 m p o ™4 med f ° r 115 soothing TIT OSIER'S TOILET VINEGAR Cl^ar t tS\ m dXhtVu r f?^'^ 0 S HOMER'S LIMEJtnCB AND GLYCERINE - Cleanses and beautifies the hair. Me aII U ttß * 019 t6ad «<» Pro< hSr.' a fin0 ' briUiant - «Uky tei'vue to rp.HE ALEXANDRA CHERRY TOOTH HiS thli e t»lT e f„l or cI «""lug and preserving tne teeth and gums, giving an fragrance to the breath, and removing tho smoking; 0a ° th ° tMth <>«asioned^ 1"^" RUSE'S FLUID MAG-NESIA. Tbe ,^ rors ., 0 ' tlle Intercolonial Exhibition of MFn?T f S ?I r ?l ded tho ONLY prize MEDAL for Fluid Magnesia to Mr. KBU3E. Accompanying their report Is the result cf Mr. J Cosmo Newberry's analysis, by which it wfiS™! » OD9 oßne * of Kruse'g Magnesia contains 50 per cent, of Carbonate exhYbUed. eICeM ° other M^ned. KRUSE'S FLUID MAGNESIA, F ° r .% Warda °l T CEra has been approved and prescribed by the leading members of th» medical profession. Its almost oniTersalttM affords sufficient proef of the high estlmatta in which ft is held bj the public geaera&j; 1 wrefullj prepared of uaifon* strength, fluid ounce contains ten grains of pure Carbonate of Magnesia. In tho following cases it is particularly beneficial as a pleasing sedative and aperient in all cases of irritation or acidity of the itomiclr (particularly during pregnascy). Febrila Complaints, Infantile Disorders, or Sm. sickness. Speedily removes Heartburn, Acid Eructations, and Indigestion. ZEALANDIA CELEBRATED KNIFEPOLISHING POWDER Produces a brilliant and lasting polish upon knive» or steel work, puts a nice edge upon the knives without scratching or unnecc&arily wearing the same, can used with any kind of knife-board or machine. One trial of thia most effective Powder should convince ttaa most sceptical of its superiority- over all others. SENIOR'S FULLERS 1 EARTH is beneficially used for the nursery, and toilet purposes. I Protects and softens the skin, and improves tfce complexion. Q ENIOR'S INDELLIBLE MARKIXG £-7 INK. Needs bo preparation, and is highly recommended for its permanent qualities. INDIAN CURRIE POWDER from a celebrated receipt, prepared with the finest ingredients, Has a rich, piquant flavour, and is highly esteemed by epicures. WILLIAMS' AUSTRALIAN YEAST OE BAKING POWDBR Has been used with great satisfaction for oyer 20 years in Victoria. It makes light wholesome bread, without yeast and biscuits, cakes, and all kinds of pastry without eggs. Avoid using inferior kinds made up for sata only, and which cannot give satisfaction. B LOOK'S FOOD FOR INFANTS ANB INVALIDS. Prepared upon Baron Llebi?'g prlnoiple; approved and recommended by the most eminent of the Medical>Profesaion. Surpasses all other substitutes for the natural food of iirfants, and effectually promotes nutrition and health. " A child deprived of its mother's milk can only be fed property when th« food given is equivalent in power to that of woman's milk. "Bmo>.- Liebiq." SENIOR'S WASHING POWDER es not injure the mostdelicate fabric, whitens the articles washed, is composed of concentrated ingredients, and therefore goes farther than most other washiag or soap powders which in appearance are more bulky, has only to be tried to be appreciated, is highly recommended as a safe and economical time» soap, and labour Baver. Mirror blacking has been most carefully prepared to suit the Colony of New Zealand, gives a most durable and jet black polish. In its manufacture particular care has been taken to prevent its injuring the leather. Softens the leather, and is most economical in use. THE TRADE SUPPLIED WITH— Drugs, Chemical?, Druggists' sundries, Stationery, Account Books, Perfumery, Fancy Goods, Storekeepers* sundries, Cordial Makers* materials, Corks, Horner's and Hogben's Patent Soda "Water Bottles, &c., Broshware. Combs, Sponges, Medicine Chests, Homceopathic Medicine?, Photographic Chemicals and Materials, Dyer's Materials, Calvert's Carbolic Sheep Dip, Cooper's Sheep*dinpiag Compositions. Sulphuric Acn> Glass Bottle Works AT Melbourne, Victoria. FACTORY — Stafford-street, Dunedin. KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO., Auckland. Photographers. CL A R KE BROTHERS {Late CB.OMBiE*a). ROYAL FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERIES. QITEEX-STREET, AUCKLAND, Opposite the Union Bank. First-class Portraits from C. D. V. to Life Sixe, at Moderate Prices. Children's Portraits taken instantaneously. HA. F R I T H' S • PHOTOGRAPHIC . VIE SYS OF AUCKLAND. No. 2 Series of H. A. Frith's Photographic Views of Auckland is now published* To be had at the Booksellers* in Qaeen-street, and at the H. A Frith, Artist and Photographer, Vietoria-stxeet, opposite the Royal Mail Hotel. Tho largest and most r&ried Collection of Views of New Zealand Scenery is to be had at this establishment: upwards of Ten Thousand NegaKres kept ia stock. Fresh nbi««ts erery wefc.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5395, 3 March 1879, Page 7
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