Medical. | jyj" OSTHLY E"W MEDICINES, SUEGICAL INSTRUMENTS, , TOILET GOODS, DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES, & c., £c - ' A I C K I K'S, THE PHARMACY, QUEEN-STREET. Ei 'Kingarooma': Tonga (the new remedy for enralgia), Datura Tatula, ~ ctc. . Ex ' Locli Urr': £100 worth of Atkinson s Cclo torated Perfumery. , . ... Ex 4 Garonne': Ivory Hair Brushes, Tortoise-shell Dressing Combs, Round-faced Oval Hair brushes. Pear's 30 per cent. Glycerine Soap, Pears Carbolic Toilet Soap, Tinaud's and Rimmsl's Cosmetics, Taylor's Cimolite or Fuller's Earth, Sterner s Kat P IM C C. De 'Freitas': 50lbs Vaseline, Warncks French Pastilles, and Medical Confectionery, Bail} s and Lindsay's first quality Trusses, Crown per--umery, Comp. Combs, Johnston and Sons Nitrate of Silver lOOozs Citrate Iron and Quinine, etc., etc. To 'arrive per early ships : Zoedono, Mawson s Collodion, Double Albumcnizert Paper, PyrogalUc Acid, Water Cushions, Hot Water Bags, Spray inducers, Maw's Improved Patented Feeding Bottle. Surgical Instruments from Ai-.solds, ■» - Forceps (various), Aspirators, Speculums, in o - logical Instruments, Post Mortem Cases, ChnicalTennometers, Bistouries, Scalpells, etc., etc. Also, 5 drums Carbolic Acid, lodine, lodide of Potass , Dalmatian Insect Powder, etc., etc. A I C K I N, DRUG IMPORTER, ETC., ETC. Queen-street, Auckland. WONDEEFDI RES ULT S are made manifest, and tlio reputation is fully established of AICKIN'S SYRUP OF EUCALYPTUS, WITH ' itypophospiiite of lime and QUiyiKS Daily testimosv is given as to the effects claimed for it, viz.: Immediate Relief to tho Ciikst ana Lunos, in Consumption, Bronchitis, and Asth3IATICAL Complaints. That the action is Reparative and Permanent is unquestionable, as many of those who were sufferers a few months ago, can verify, especially, as they are now entirely freo from tho distressing symptoms of chcst disease they had been afflicted with. TO MEDICAL MEN.—This preparation of the Hypophosphite of Lime and Quinine, with the Eucalyptus Globulus, is not one of those secret nostrums advertised to catch the ignorant public, but a perfectly pure pharmaceutical preparation, containing everything which it is represented to have, and of first quality, consequently it may be prescribed with benefit, in suitable cases Retail price. 3s Gd pet bottle. Address— GRAVES AICKIN, Pharmacist, Queen-street, Auckland. May be obtained from all Chemists ; and Storekeeper: n the country districts. THE PARROT EEAXD. The Original, Genuine, and Celebrated OIL OF EUCALYPTUS. As distilled by J. Bosisto, Pharmaceutical Chemist, Richmond, President of Pharmacy Board of Victoria, etc., etc., By whom the Eucalyptus preparations were firsl introduced, both in Australia and in Europe, and tc whom has been awarded the Silver Medal at the Society of Arts, London, the Slcdal of Merit at tli( late Vienna Exhibition, and Prize Medals f ro m th< various European and Australian Exhibitions, datinj from the first of liis investigations of this vegetation ir 1853, and published in the Transactions of the Roya Society of Victoria, Exhibition Reports, etc. May be obtained from G. AICKIX, TheTPliarmacy, Queen-street. Price 2s for 3oz. bottle. D R - B E J OKGH ' S (KNIGHT OF TIIE ORDER OF LEOPOLD OF BELGIUM, TTVTcnT OF THE LEGION OF HONOUR) Q0 D JjITEK O1 L, proved by thirty years' medical experience to be THE ONLY COD LITER OIL which produces the full curative effects in CONSUMPTION AND DISEASES OF THE CHEST, GENERAL DEBILITY, WASTING. DISEASES OF CHILDREN, RICKETS, AND ALL SCROFULOUS DISORDERS. SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS. DR. PROSSER JAMES, Lecturer on Materia Medica, London Hospital. «< Dr. j>e Jongii's Light-Brown Cod Liveb Oil contains the whole of the active ingre dients of the remedy, and is easily digested. Hence its value, not only in Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, but in a great number oi cases to'which the Profession is extending its use." DR. HUNTER SEMPLE, Phys. Hosp. forDis. of the Throat and Chest, London "I have long been aware of the great reputation enjoyed by the Light-Bhoh'S Cod Liver Oil introduced into medical predict by Dlt. I>K JONGII, and have recommended it with the utmost confidence. I have nc hesitation in stating my opinion that il possesses all the qualities of a good and efficient medicine. Its taste is by no meant disagreeable, and might even be called pleasant. I have found Dr. i>e Jonghs Oii • very useful in cases of Chrome Cough, and especially in Laryngeal Disease complicated with Consumption." • . DR. WHITMORE, Medical Officer of Health, St. Marylebone, London. *' My own somewhat lengthened experience as a Medical Practitioner enables me with confidence to recommend Dr. De Jonoii's Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil as being more - uniform in quality, more certain in its effects, more palatable,"and infinitely less likely to disagree with the stomach than the Pale Oil. If I were asked for an explanation of the marked success which for so many years has attended the administration of Db. de Jonoh's Lioht-Brown Cod Liver Oil, I should say that it is owing to its " extraordinary medicinal, dietetic, and regiminal properties, and which are found to exist in no other medicine that I am acquainted with, in such uniform combination." DR. SAUNDERS, C.8., Late Deputy-inspector-General Army Hospitals, Superintendent London Medical Mission. ' 4 1 have used Dr. de Jongh's Light-Brown Cod Livkr Oil extensively among the sick poor of St. Giles's, and consider it a valuable remedy, especially in the "Wasting Diseases of Children Dr. be Jongh's Ltgiit-Bkowx Cod Liver Oil is sold oxlv in capsuled Imi-kiual Half-Pints, Pints, and Quarts, by all respectable Chemists and Druggists throughout the "World. ANSAR, HARFORD AND 0., 77, STRAND, LONDON. Oil and Colonrmen. WJHILLIPPS & SON p have received, ex LATE ARRIVALS, THE LATEST DESIGNS PAPERHA N G I N G S, And in Great Variety. French and Esolisii Panel. DECORATIONS for Private Halls, Public Saloons, BaTS, Theatres, etc. GOLD CENTRES FOR CEILINGS. Hessian and Scrim all qualities Oil and White Lead in wood and iron Paints, Varnishes, and all Trade Sundries Plate Sheet, Ornamental Photo Op^l Silvered Plate and Fluted Glaß3 Glass Shades, Artists' Materials Gilt Mouldings. PICTURES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FANCY FRAMES, ALRUiI.S, SCREENS, &C M '&C., &C. W. PHILLIPPS& SON 95 AND 97, Queen-street, Machinery. . OH S A L £ C, 10, 15, and 25 h.p. Engines and Bo lers Second-hand Portable Engines 1 Steam Winch Breaking-down and Circular Sowing iMaclunei New ana Second hand Timber Jacks . li tons Best Tramway Wire Complete Set of Coring Hods and Fittings Bone Mills ."Winches Truck Wheels Ship's Castings Pulleys and Shafting Bakera' Oven Work Cotton and Hay Presses Turbine "Water Wheels Pipes JMASEFIELD AND CO,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6003, 12 February 1881, Page 2
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