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BUSINESS NOTICES. C C AR LET FEVER. "T£l O ■ •• ••: -■-_ ■ ' ■:■> ■;:.'■■•; ■' J^ Btamp it out, get rid of it, by using CALVEBT'S CARBOLIC ACID in powder or liquid. This roost " ■ reliable Disinfectant is sold in tins, Jib, llb,ond-21b, ! — iwith pejorated tops. Sprinkle freely round, and the : .fever win speedily travel. Also sold in lib bottles and 4 igallon tins. Should be in every household, and where : H : used there need be no anxiety. . ' . ,g • Sold by all Chemists and Storekeepers, and Whole-- "g ' ■ ■■ '.- .■■ ' - ■'. ■• ■• ■'' '-]•-'■' '■ a ;KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER, and CO., || ': Sole Agents ior New Zealand. •• "". .j o j ■.■''■ . ' . ■ .-.- •■ .■ ■: . ■• ■■■' " \ ■ ■ .: . ■ . . . . ' an THE GOVERNMENT SANITA'&Y I* ..-. ' ... •:..:.- COMPANY.- ■'■:■:■: , ■ . / •"! We have a"stock oi this Powder on Sale cheap. Ini „' 2cwt casks, 3d per lb ; by 141b parcel, 4d per lb. i It is said to be a good disinfectant. : ' ' ' 5j ■:• KEMPTHOBNE^ PROSSEB, and CO. " ■ ■ ■ . '. ■ ■ ■ ..'.■■■..■;' .:■■'■ ' o ■ ... . ..,,••:■.... . i S WILLIAMS'S AUSTRALIAN YEAST I i" powder; / . g. This Baking Powdsr is packed in half-pound canis- "? tera specially adapted for the climate Of Nevv Zealand. It makes light wholesome bread without yeast; jalso, biscuits, cakes, and all kinds of pastry without eggs,and with less than half the usual quantity of butter, a Williams'.-! Yeist Powder will ; doubtless speediv drive all other baking powders from the New Zealand markets, and secure for itself that1 highpopularity it has attained throughout Australia, where it is to be T found in every well regulated household. . . ■, KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER, and CO. DR BFCHAN'S CONCENtRATED COiIPuUND EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA operates as a mild but efficacious alterative and tonic— 6 gives tone and vigour to the system,: renovates L the blood, and thus afforus protection from atiacks = arising from chancres of season, climate, and life: This c very agreeable and beneficial beverage will-be found ° in every respectable hotel bar, and te those who value s health and 'ong lu'e ask for. and drink this jarfele in p lieu of trashy and ruinous a'coholic liquors'.. See you % get Dr Buchin's sarsaparilla.- • ■' ' ~ c

Sold by all druggists, storekeepers, and publicans throughout the colony, and wholesale by .7. -.- ■ .. '..,' KEMPTHORNE, PAOSSER J .and W, ■ !;-. ' .'.',• Agents. : jg-RTJSE'S PLUID MAGNESIA^ . TlieJnrors of the Intercolonial Exhibition of. 1866' and 1867 awarded the ONLY PRIZE MEDAL lor Fluid Magnesia to Mr KRUSE. :■■■! =■: ■ -...: -. : .Accompanying their: report is the-resiilt of Mr J. ;Cosmo -Mewberry's analysis, by.which,it appears that ■ (one fljid ounce of Krnse's Magnesia coniains 50 per, cent, of Carbonate of Magnesia in'excess of any other :Magnesia exhibited. ; '..'" ..;'., ' T •..-.-" | • ','■■,■-■.■; : :KRDSE'S FLUID MAGSTESU,;:;~ .^;'-..'i For upwards of twenty years; has been-approved and prescribed'by the lejdiDg memberai of,;the medical "i profession. Its almost universal use affords sufficient proof of tho high estimation in which it is "held by the public generally. It is carefully prepared of uniform' ■strength. ? Each fluid ounce contains; ten grains of ;pure Carbonate of Magnesia. •.■'•;• .•■;'],•.. i; ;.;■;' ; .KRUSE'S. FLUID; MAGNESlA'possesses all the [properties of the Magnesia, in common use, butbeing ;in a,disspived state, andrquite free from any adulteration or CGntaminatioa, its effects'are' more-energetic j and besit'es, it has the advantage of-not forming those dangerous concretions in the bowels which sometimes haveiesulted from the iise of dry :Carbonate of.Magnesia: ■. ; -- • -.o : .■,-.-.•..■ •.••:•-....

'\ KRUSE'S FLUID MAGNESIA promotes, in a very > ' mild manner,'the secretions >in:the '■ alimentary canal, •■ land removes any disposition to the' formation of ; ( acidity in the, same, and especially corrects the tendfency of the chyle, to become acid. ' 'It; is - the acidulous, (condition of the chyle which causes' not only Dyspepssia,. with its troublesome" symptoms; Heartburn," : Headache, Nausea, Vomiting, Pain after Eating,: &c.-,' ■ ibut gives rise very .-often- to.Spasms in the: stomach ■andbowels, which in children often-lead to convul-: ;siom and nervous affections. The acid also causes [Diarrhcea and- Dysentery in ehildreh, and prevents a iproper digestipn.and assimilation of'the1 food. A freiquentii£3 is i consequently often recommended by imedical practitioners,-and the;antacid; ariilfinild ape-: rientqualities of Kruse's, Fluid.Magnesia, Tender'it; ;th'ei'efore, an inestimable remedy.;. - ,In the, following', [eases of illness "it is found particularly beneficial as a pleasing sedative.and aperient in all cases of irritation ior acidity of the stomach (particularly during preg-' -nancy). Febrile complaints, Infantie Disorders/ or'• ■Sea siclmess.-.:..; -~ ... •<■ - r ..;•-.••; • The Solution speedily-. removes Heartbnrn," Acid Eructations, Sourness, or Irregular Digestion' of Females and Children.,, . .:-.-; : :.,... .......: ; ' IT .COMPOSES THE STOMACH AFTER ANY : ... ..EXCESS OP. HARD DRINKING. ■-■■-.:■ ■- ■-. : Kruse's Fluid Magnesia is sold in bott'es, is fid/is: ;6d, and Ss 6d.^ by Chemi3ta and Storekeepers throughout,the Australian Colonies., v -...;■■ ..'.•„:;'•; '■ The numerous medical testimonials, are too lengthy; to insert in newspaper advertisements but willi be found wrapped round each bott|e. , :,.:.. > : Sold by all Chemists and Drusrcriats throughout the Colony.' ..•;;, . >; _•"_ ".. . . ..... ! ■'■■■ :' ■.' ' * :''"^ Ag'ests: - ■ '"', .7' " • ; KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER. and CO. '

K RUSE'S yINSEQTi;OIDE. : ;: ; Persian Insect Destroying PbwJor: :;: :. Soldby all chemists, in packets'''at'ls, and in tins' at ' - ■ Is 6d, 6s, 108,155, and 20a each. ';;" This Powder'is unrivalled in destrojihg fleas, buio;: ants, flies, cockroaches, beetles, gnats,; mosquitoes, moths in furs, and every other species of; insects in all stages of metamoiphosis ; whilst.it has no qualities in-i ■ leterious to.human beings, and is quite harmless iv.its application to dogs, cats, poiiliry, &c. We ask but one rtrial for this powder "!q secure confidence, no other brand will be wanted hereafter. /'■ ''■'•; ..' ■ Sold;byall druggists and storekeepers, and wholesaleby::■■■. ,■. ■ ■ .:■■ ' . •■■-; -••■■ '• ■ ■'"■•■■ •: : ■.•; '.':■:' :. ~ ■ Ag'BKTs:- . '■•■■■. - ■ ■■■.■'■■ ■■■■'■: ■; KEJIPTHORNE, PROSSEE, and CO. . BLOOR'S FOOD F6R; INFANTS AND INVALIDS. ; Prepared upon Baron Liebig'a pr'nciple; approved and recommended/by the most eminent of ihe Medical Profession. ■r- • ■ ~. •..■■■■; :: ■ • .■: ■. -J -j--1 Surpasses all other substitutes, for the natural; food of infants, and effectually promotes; nutrition anfl health.- ;•■■;:.-■ .-. .......•'..,.:....

■ "A child deprived of its mother's milk.can.only be fed properly vth n the food given is. equivalent in power to that'of woman's milk. ' ■ ' * ; -^ "BAROS'UEBIG;" : The great; success of this food ;is a convincing-proof that it perfectly fulfils its object.i . .;..;.:•:■•: ■. ;.r -,• ; '.':.'■. ■■:■■ •■; ! >MEDICAb CERTIFICATES;' :., . :. : "After a careful trial of Mra Btoor's Farinaceous Food, for Infants and Invalids, I feel no-little pleasure in recommencing it as tho best substitute I have: met with for the natural food of infants, from' its being' highly nutritious, easy of digestion, and not irritating: the alimentary canal. ' In my opinion its more genital use would tend gres.tly to diminish the excessive mortality which has hitherto existed in the' Colony. ■;,-.. : . '■;-. ..;:•-.■ ■... : ...■ ■ "JOHN SINGLETON, M.D., :. \ : " Medical Mission Dispensary, !:. .. , : i "Wellingtonstreet,Collingwood."\: "Haviag tried Mrs Bloor's Food for Tn»ant3aTid Invalids, I am justifl-d in s&ying tbat I consider it an excellent ai tide in a.U cases \yhere infants are deprived of their natural food, and invalids suffering from dyspepsia, ;combinea with feeble digestive powers. V : /: "GODJREY HOWITr, M.D., • : .■.■■■■•■■■•■•■■• ; "194 Collins street" . "Having tried Mrs Blo'or's Victoria Patent Fariniceoua Fooa, I can safely recommend it'as'being weU suited for infants, children, and invalids, and as it is manufactured from Colonial grain, it is fresh, sweet, and very delicious. .... :

] . "John Wimckts, JT.KC.S., England. :■■■■■ • " 121, Collins street E." ■ ■ • : ■■ • :•'•■ ' Agents : • ■ ■ ••'■•■ ;-. ■■ KEJIPTHORJJE, PROSSER, and CO. - T\/S7'E are Agents in the Colony for V.V . the following:— : ,-.. • : - Alloock's Porous Plaisters and Brandreth's Pilla Ayer'sSarsaparilla, Hair Vigor,^Cherry Pectoral, and Pills ... ~>■.,-,,- -,■ -.. , Atkinson's Infant's Preservative, Scrivenor'a Amynj torion Bishop's Effervescent Citrate of Magnesia, Hunter's Nervine ...... ; Dr Collis Browne's Chiorodyno, Dr Brtoht's Phospho- ..' dyne . , r Churchill's Colebratel Syrups for Consumption . .Cockle's Pills , * Clarke's Blood Mixture, B 41 Pills, and Miraculous : Salve ; -.' •■•••■.■•• Condy's Disinfecting Fluid, Dinneford's Fluid Mbk- : ' nesia. ' •'•■ -; •"-■ ••• '■• ■ ; ■ '■ ■ Df "wifHß^ Solar, Elix(r» pill »j'aid Crosbie's Coagu DrDo Jongh'fl Cod Liver Oil, FriedrichshaU "Water '; Golivip's Mexican Hair Eeaewer andMorilino '..' '"',' Gridley's Ibiii^ms, Hock'ln's Seid'itz Powders, Hood's Corn Solvent, Hofuwnn's "Washing Crystals, Hall's , Balsam for the Lim-s, ■ James's .Blistering Ointment for Horses ■■■■■- : ■ ? Joy's Asthma Cigai-s, Judson's Dyes, Locock's Wafers Holler's Cod Liver Oil, Norton's Camomile Pills .. Powell's Balsam ot Aniseed, Kow's Embrocation for Horses •■■ - ••■ ' Stcedman's Soothing Powders, Whelpton's Pills Win- : slow's Syrup; : . : - .' : ! Weston's Wizard Oil, Magic Pills; Mustang Liniment, : and Condition Powders - '■; : B*rrj''s,Tricoplierous, M.irfilina, Safe Hair Dye, and Pearl Cream . : • » '..■■■'■ : .' .. Fear's well-known Soaps and Perfnmery : ' . ': ' Piesso andlubin's exquisite Toilet requisites and Per' '• fumes..'.- ■• ■ ■.-■ ■ ■'.;■ ..' ■ •.'-• -: A .. ■. :■ KEaiPTHORIffE1, PROSSER> and CO., SIAPPORD,STREET, '■ / ,'•' ".".'[ v n c i>' i if

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 4742, 30 April 1877, Page 4

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