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GEIM^.ULT’S MATICO LIQUID AND CAPSULES, Where all other medicines have failed, these' preparations are always effective. They -msufe' rapid and extraordinary cure of severe*'recent, and chronic cases of disease. They are used in the Hospitals of Paris by the celebrated Dr. Ricord, and are found greatly superior to all remedies hitherto known. The Liquid is used in recent, and the Capsules in the more chronic cases. Grimault & Co., Paris. Sold by all Chemists. C3-IR IMATTLT’S QICK HEADACHES, NEURALGIA, ©f. ..-x : ■'A A ■ A. single powder is sufficient to <?ure instantaneously. the 'most violent sick headache, GuARANA Owes its curative virtues to the large quantity of caffein which it contains. The '“Lancet” says; “Guar an a” powders are a certain remedy for sick headache.” Grimault & Co., Paris. Sold by all Chemists. ES *U" s Enriches the blood and strengthens and restores all the vital energies. Pliosphate of Lime is the substance most necessary to our existence and is indispensable forthe formation of the bony and muscular system. is of inestimable benefit to Convalescents, Old or Weakly People, and Rickety. Children- find in it the calcareous elements required for the Solidification of the bones. ■’B 3 f T "B is the best Tonic for Lymphatic subjects and all suffering from Debility, Poorness of Blood and the Excesses of Youth. Dusart’s Syrup arrests Diarrhoea in Children and is well adapted to Mothers while Suckling and during Pregnancy. . ’ ' * SOLD BY ALL CHEMiSTS. SSI GRIM AULT’S SYRUP OF HYPOPHOSPHITE OF jIME Is still, after 30 years’ successful trial, the best and most rational of all remedies in CONSUMPTION and ALL CHEST and LUNG DISEASES. Under its influence the cough ceases, nightsweats disappear and perfect health is rapidly established. ; RIM AULT’S INDIAN CIGARETTES Have been tried in the Hospitals and found .to give immediate relief in all cases of Asthma, Nervous Coughs, Hoarseness, Loss' - op Voice, Facial Neuralgia, and Sleeplessnes3>~ v —>®< Grimault & Co., Paris. Sold by all Chemists. * Grimault & Co., Paris. Sold by all Chemists.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 766, 5 November 1886, Page 31

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Page 31 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 766, 5 November 1886, Page 31

Page 31 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 766, 5 November 1886, Page 31