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Bo4y»E3B^pTicn3a. Kemptf \ ne, Prosser, an<s Co.'s *\TEW ZEALAND DRUG COMPANY _131 f (Limited) Obtained at the Sydney International Exhibition, 1879, a Medal and Certificates of Merit for CORDIALS, CHEMICALS, AND KNIFE POLISH. 1! , 111 1 ' ' '"' And they were awarded The First Order of Merit at the Dunedin ludQßtrial Exhibition in 1881 for Chemical, Pharmaceutical, and Manufactured Products. Consisting of PERFUMERY: They have also on Sale the following Goods : — , . Poisoned Wheat, prepared with Strychnine or Phosphorus for the, destruction of Babbits, Birds, &c. ' • Phosphorus 1 0 of Rhodium Bi-sulphide for killing Rabbita Calvert's Carboi ineep Dip, Foot Rot Ointment, and Acid Cooper's Sheep Dipping Powders Greenfield's Annatto for Butter and Cheese Colouring ' ' ' Volkner'B Essence of Rennet / - - First class .Cordialß, in assorted cases 1 , Phoßphor Paste for<*illi»g Rats, Mice, &c r } Electric Furniture Polish Soft Soap, English and Colonial - Liquid AnftriShia, for Wool Scouring Sulphur, ;Bluo-stone, Arsenic, Rock Salt NaldireJg Dog Soap and Worm Powders . Horse and Turkey Sponge* Horse and Cattle Enemas and Veterinary Instruments. ' ' ' ' UU-S'E'S FLUID MAGNESIA is highly approved and prescribed by the leading members of the Medical' Profession for indigestion, heartburn,, flatulency, irritation, and acidity of the stomach, bilious bead, ache, gout, gravel, and febrile complaints. For invalids, children, delicate' females, and the sickness" 'of pregnancy,- it is a safe and reliable medicine, in full doses acting, as a gentle aperient. It composes the stomach after excess of either eating or drinking. For medical opinions and testimonials see billa around each bottle." WllW 11 ILLIAMS'^ AUSTRALIAN YE AST OR BAKING POWDER has been ured with great satisfaction for over 20 yeara In Victoria. « ' ! ■■- It makes light wholesome bread without yeast, and bißcnits, cakes, and all kinds of pastry without eggs. Avoid using inferior kinds, which cannot give satisfaction. Ask for Williams 1 only, and take no other. ZEALANDIA CELEBRATED KNIFE ,m POLISHING POWDER produces a brilliant and lasting poliah. apon knives or steel ,work,< puts a nice edge upon the knives without 'uoratcbin* or unnecessarily wear bag. the same; can be nsed with any kind of kiiifenoard 3 or machine. Ond* trial of this most effective powder shoUd donvince the most 1 Bc'epiioal of Us superiority oveY all others. 1 ,I,'B R 0 R . BLACKING j,ha§ been most carefully prepared to suit tne colony 'of, New Zealand, giveß a most durable and jet black polish. In its maMf acttiwr particular r care ha&' been'taken to prevent its injuring the .leather, which it softens. It is tho most economical in use. „ \ ' ¥7" RUSE'S" INSECT I CI ( DE X\_ Persian Insect Destroying Powder.' This powder is unrivalled ia destroying fleas, bugs, 'alts," flies',' cockroaches, beetles, 1 gnats, : mosqultos, moths (\& furs, &*.), and every other species of' insebt in all stages of metamorphoßis, whilst it has no qualities deleterious to human beings, and id quite harmless in its appliqation to dogs,- cats, poultry, &c. We ask but one trial for this powder to secure confidence ; no other brand will' be wanted hereafter. ' ■ TVR- BUCHAN'S. CONCENTRATED IJ , ,- COMPOUND, EXTRACT OF . SARS APARILLA. operates as a, mild but efficaciouß alterative and tonic, gives tone and vigour to the system, renovates the blood, and affords protection from attacks arising from changes of season, climate, and life. This very agreeable and beneficial beverage will be found . in every respectable hotel bar, and to those who value health and long life, aak for and drink this, article. See you get Dr Buchan'sSarßaparilla. ENIOB'S WASHING POWDER does not injure the most delicate fabric, wnitens.the articles washed, is composed of •concentrated ingredients, and tbereforo goes further phm moDt other washing or soap powders which, in appearance ace more bvilky, has only to fee tried to be appreciated, is highly, recommended as a safe and economical time,' soap, and labour saver^ , FOR SORE THROAT AND CHEST AFFECTIONS use ' ;'; ' QLESINGER'S CqUGH SYRUP. Containing no narcotic, it may be used with safety by infanis' or 'adults Buffering from Sore" Throat, Colds, Coughs,, Pain in tbd' Chest, Laryngitis, Bronchitis, or Affections of the : Manufactured by Mr Slesinger for Forty '' ■ , Years, v • „ : QLESINGES'S RHEUMATIC. BALSAM. For the Cure of Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica; Tie-doulb'ureui, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Sprain*, •Strains, Chilblains, or any muscular pains, is bw been found most successful, See Certificates, to »be obtained from all medicine vendors. THE HORSE MEDICINES ARE: The Colic or ■ Gripe Drink, one dose of' which will give effectual relief. 3s 6d bottle. > One Embrocation, for core shoulders, sprains, cuts, wounds, and bruises. 3a 6d bottle. The- Condition Powders, for re3toring and' keeping the horse in good health and condition. 3s 6d tin. The Blister Ointment is superior to any other, and does not leave a blemish. '2s and 4s The Worm Powders are a most fffectual remedy for worms and. for restoring the horse to good health. 4s 6d tin. The Hoof Oils, for preventing lameness from brittia hoofs, sand-cracks, &c. 5s bottle. < The Grflswe Ointment, for the cure of grease, or any other «kin eruption. 3? 6d tin. THE DOG MEDICINES ARE : , The Distemper Powdei'B. 2i 6d packet. The Mange Ointsoonfc, 3s 6 j pot. Which are highly recommended. TrEUTTHORNE, PROSSER, & CO.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1588, 29 April 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 1588, 29 April 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 1588, 29 April 1882, Page 3

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