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MEDICAL. DR CRAWFORD, Consulting Surgeonand Accoucheur, begs to intimate that he may1-' bo consulted, in all the BraWnoa of his Profession, at his Medical Laboratory, Princes street, opposite the Criterion Hotel. ; -■>■ Br C. has greflt sxperience of tio following dieeasas " viz.:— . Discaws peculiar to women and children •-, ■/, ; Diseases of the heart and lungs Diseases of the digestive system ' Dißsasoa of the nervous system -. Diseases of the eye Diseases of the skin - Diseases of the blood. Advice gratia from 9 to 12 a.m., and Srom 6 tejlS . p in. .■■■.-..■.. . -' ",- A YER'S HAIR VIGOUR RESTORING- THE NATURAL VITALITY ASiy COLOUR ef the HAIR. - ;: Thi? elegant prepsvration stimulates tha enfeebtei-: glands of the scalpinto -healthy action, arrests the. feJl "I . of tho hnir, and proaiotea its luxuriant growth, rea« dqringit ■ ■ ■ : ' ■ ■ ■ • ::>.'- ---: ' Soft, Youthful, and Glossy. .' ; ~-■■•. FADED or GREY HAIB Is invariably ;..,.,. ; RESTORED to its OEiaiJSTAL COLOUR, when the Vigour ia applied in.accordance with* re> - tioiis. • • ■■;.■■■ •-•:' It contains neither . , ,-,;.• DYE nor O I L, And will not soil thet mo3t delicate fabrio. . May bo. had of All chemists and druggists. • Prepared by J. C. Ayer and Co., analytical cnemisfcfc; • > Lowell, Mass., U.S.A. ■ P. HAYMAN and.Ce.,. ', ,J. ... Wholesale Agents for Otago, High street, Dunedin,a 8 ; . ; Now Zealand. TTEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES.^XV; Upwards of fifty years' experience has folly • confirmed the superior reputation of these Lozenges, Jb-; the cure of asthma, winter cough, hoarseness,, ahorfc«,,. enss of- breath, and other pulmonary malndlw. !"' c%i" Sold in boxes, tins, and bottles of Various sizes. •'■' '■> ?,r- --; KBATING'6 CHILDRKN'S WORM TABLET; ''-'"■' A purely vegetable "sweetmeat, both ia appearanca'; and taste, furnishing a--most-agreeable metheflv «jj{,, ' administering a well kaown remedy for'intestinal'«» thread worms. It ia a perfectly safe and mildprepsau-i----tion, and is especially adapted for children.: ,-. .-- 1,-ii--Sold in tins and bottles of various sizes. P,. .' ... ' KEATING'S PERSIAN," INSECT DSSTROYINO*^ : . '. . ' ;,. powder." .* ■■ ■ -'■•.".; •;• . ; This powder is quite harmless to animals^' but' oa«'. rivalled in destroying fleas, bngs,• emmets,; flies, aodsu'. roaches, beetles; gnate, mosquitoes, motua in furs, and-.• every other, species of insecta In.all stages of metaan#i"\ phOSiS..' ... :.^ . , ■;■ ■; ;iiilH:.'f j; ' Sold in packets, tins, and bottles of various sixes. ir ; . - 833" Caution.—The public are particularly requestoi to observe that all the above preparations bear tba: trademark; •" ' .. ■ i. : .. . ■ : -< :-j :.;,.-, Sold by all.chemists and d.-uggists. . ~ . .„ ; Wholesale agents for Dnnkun:— .".''■ KEMPTHOR^E, PEOSSER, and Co,;, ' . BISHOP'iS: . : ! , GRANULAR EFFERVESCENT CITEATE' .- ■ "OF . ■<~■:.-.. ■ MAGNESIA, .; ... : : . Introtiuced and prepared by AL.F RE D JJ I SHOP, Manuf icturing Chemist, • 17 & 18, Speck's Fields, Mile End, New Town, London^; rpHIS perfectly -white and delicately; -L clean granulated preparation possesses remark-;' able effervescent qualities,' which far surpasses tbfi"--ordinary Seidlitz Powder in its cooling, refreshing,and mild aperient properties, as well a3 in its 'flavour "> as a saline draught. It is particularly well adaptedfor women and young children, on account of its most i agreeable flavour and mild effect. ..'*.■ N.B.—The genuine has the name of Bishop npoi? the bottle, also the name and trade mark upen &&:*. label, and is sold in convenient sizes, and secured in seperfect a manner that it may bo shipped with safety't©.. any part of the -world. ' '■•••*. Manufacturer also of Granulated and Effervescent,■■ Carbonate of Iron. Citrate of Iron, Citrate of Quinine,' Cicrafe of Quinine and Iron, Carbonate of Lithia irt--tubes, Citrate of Lithia, Vichy f-altz, Seidlitz Mixture:-' and all other granulated preparations. , ... . In Chancery.—Caution.— Bishop's Granular' EfTer-'!' vescent Citrate of Magnesia.—Mr bishop, having dis'--' covered that the lf.bel which he has used for the last five years wa3 being imitated, recently applied to the Court cf Chancery for'asi lujunction to restrain, suph, imitation. The Jnjunction_,waa immediately granted, and the defendant was ordered to pay all Mr Bishop's costs and destroy the'labels, com plained of. Also,—Bishop's jSTew Remedy for Se+-6ickness shouldbe in tho hands of every person travelling by sea.. V Agents for New Zealand. (Dunedin): KempthDraei,. Pros-er, and Co. ' , . ■ . "' " " ~».. FRAKPTON'S PILL OP HEALTH.' • »^ rpHIS excellent Family Pill is amedi-; X cine of long-tried efficacy for purifyirigthe blocK^:' so very essential for the foundation of good health, ana,': correcting all disorders of the stomach and bowels. Two, or three dozes will convince the afflicted of its salutary." effects. The stomach will speedily regain its strength^ •? a healthy action of the liver, bowels, and kidneys'wilt- ;- rapidly .take place, and renewed health will bo the quick!" result of taking this meSicine, according to the dife^-'----tions accompanying each box; - • il *•.> Persons of a.full habit, who are subject to headacfi^,> giddiness, drowsiness, and singing in the ears, arMrig ' from too great a flow of hlood to the head, should'never'be without them; as manydangerons symptoms wiUlja 1 entirely carried off by their timely use. ' " ' For Females, these Pills are truly excellent, • remov^' ing all obstructiona,-the distressing: headache -so'vetf* prevalent with the sex, depression of spirits, dulness . of sight, nervous afEections, blotches, pimples, and sal-" lowriess of the skin, and give a healthy, juvenile blobia' to the complexion. . • . , . . - ; > , > To Mothers they are confidently recommended as ihs> best medicine that can be taken; and for children jot all ages they are unequalled. •" •' .. .. .','*.'.; These Pills unite the .recommendation of a rdilfl. operation with the most successful effect; andfot elderly people, or where' an occasional aperient id re^ quired, nothing caa be better adapted. . ; • - ( .-. -, Her Majesty's Commissioners have authorised'itha name and address of " Thomas Prout, No. 229, Strandi' London," to be impressed upon the Government stamps" afuxed to each box of the genuine medicine; mtit printed directions for thoir use. ' ;■ ' Sold in England at Is lp and 2s 9d per box^ ■"•: -• ■ •»-' Agent for Auckland—Mr AsherAsher. .'; KEMPTHORNE, PROSSEE, and Co., :' ..'■■'' Duned^tti !' OAUTION. ■•■■'■-..-'- QTEEDMAN'S Soothing: Powdek^ KJ ; for Children cutting their teatii. Purchasers are requested to beware of imitations of this medicine, eaS to observe, in every case, that the words " John StJeafc man, chemist, Walworthi' Surrey,"; are engraved. :<hS the Government Stamp affixed to each packet, wifchoafc which none are geanine. "".'." Sold by all Chemist and Druggists in: New ZealanSi in packets only. . : . ; /COCKLE'S AFTIBILIOUS PTTJ^ for . INDIGESTION", BILTOUS AND LIVER COM.PLAIST3, May be had ' ■ THROUGHOUT AUSTEALIA AND NEW ZEALAND, Of all respectable Chemist j and Storekeepers, in boxes of various sizes. " Truth lives not for a fleeting hour, . ■ But scorns c'en Time's destroying power." The last sixty-seven years hare seen many wonderful changes—social, political, and, indeed, all bnt universal. The medical world itself, too, has had it» revolutions. New drugs and new compounds hare, been introduced, eou-e of which have experienced bafc an ephemeral existence, whilst others cave been re-taiEc-d as choice and valuable nre&oines. But through all these eventful changes COCKLES PILLS, thQ compound of a Qualified Practitioner, have continued to rise in public estimation, increasing in safe to the preseat hour. "As Old Favourite.—lt is with unfeigned satisfaction that we learu that Cockle's Antibilious Pills have reached their fiftieth year, with a sale equal to. their reputation. They are oho beat medicine of thai time, and we more than doubt if the future will bringus. anything as go-d."—John Bull. '■ Hali1 1 CESTUBY.S ExPEEIBXCE, which has committed 30 many epurious medicines to oblivion, h*s s rveu only to confi-m the reputation of Cockle's-An-ibilious Pills, and to extend their use in every succeeding year. A sonnd, go.-d me'icice, frequently presribed by phjsicians. who have barns witness to its invaluable properties." — Moraing Herald. 'i'HE SKORET OF THE ENGLISH I LA-DItS — Our foreign visito rsd'<elaTethey hava discovered, au: the reason why t;ie British fair rival tjie En-tern be.iutics in fac--. hiir, ani tee:h. Our changeful climate they pronounce little calculated to prodU'.-e snch www'.ers of age—for a delicate complexion is difflcnl' io pro-ect ag an-t the vicissitudes o£ h^at and ci-ld. the lusur aut tresses to Tetain their graceful a d silken softness o>- the teeth their brilliant colour, indiaitmg a purity oi'breath; hutwhtntha u-iDfie of R wl »■ d's K.;t'.vdor is vroi.ounced as the oijksf co3tuuii-: which th ■• fa v cy vt oommen 1. the MacaJßlgfc Oil. the vre-ervrr of the h ur in jo'ith and age, ana neO nto. <.r Pearl Dent ifi'e, <icf/it gt me; 'these," they exclaim. ■• mv belle Auglaise. are yoar comforts and aorimens, \v--u:n rew.ier y v ide deiig*»t and envy oi' adini- ins. Kurope!" To be obtai ci at most of thft •.'Vitii'iy-al stores and C ii-mista" Shops thruughout tho •x>untry.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 2420, 6 November 1869, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 2420, 6 November 1869, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 2420, 6 November 1869, Page 4

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