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Medical. SHARL A N D, APOTHECARIES' HALL, OPr 0 S IT E THE POST 0 FF I r L', A PERFECT TOOTH-BRUSH-Unequalled in its Mechanical construction and made with tho best Russian bristles, " The haiis nover fall out," and " will not. injure the gums." Price, Is. Cd. SHARLAND'S ZEAL AND I A BOUQUET.— An unrivnllod perfume, made from the choicest flowers, maintains its strength for day 6, and supersedes every other scent. Price, 3s. a Bottle. SHARLAND'S PEARL DENTINE, OR QUININE TOOTH POWDER— Preserves the teeth, prevents decay, cures tocth-nche, makes healthy gums, and gives a pearl-like whiteness to tho teeth. | Price, 2s. Gd. a Box. 835" SPECIALITIES J£& SHARLAND'S New Zealand Jookey Club, Ess. Bouquet, Rondeletia, Opoponax. These perfumes arc much preferred to the I Imported article. I • Price, os. box each. I j , i SHARLAND'S TRICOPHEROS ' For the hair, is a reliable application, to give I strength, to restore and renew, to stop the hair | falling out, to iuduco a luxuriant growth; is ' cool nud pleasuut to the hcud, delicately per- | furnjgd^nd is now used by all who estgem the | comfort, luxury, beauty, aud adornment of > BEAI'TIPU L II A I It. Price, 2s. n IJoM,lc. SHARLAND'S SCURF CREAM OR DANDRIPF DESTROYER. i A few applications is sufficient. ! Pricq, 2s. Cd. CLEAR COMPLEXIONS. . . , SHARLAND'S • SKIN TABLETS Will produce Clear Skin, remove Pimples, and is refreshing aud pleasant. Cd. and Is. Packets. HAIR RESTORER, Prepared by J. C. Sharund. This splendid preparation is not a Dye; restores Faded or Grey Hair ; is pleasant and refreshing; and promotes the growth. Price 2a. Gd. and 3s. Gd". a bottlo. SHARLAND'S SELTZOGEXES For making Soda-water and Lemonade. Delicious, concentrated Fruit Syrups. SHARLAND'S TREBLE-DISTILLED LAVENDER WATER, Made from English Luveuder Flowers. Gonuine Ean do Colonge, Jean Vincent's, Bully's Toilet Vinegar, English, French, aud Americnn Novelties. AGENT FOR COOPER'S SHEEP DIP. Ono Packet is sufficient for Twenty Sheep. DR, GRASSING'S PHOSPIIORIN, THE NEW AND ONLY RELIABLE REMEDY TOP. CEREBRO.SPINAL COMPLAINTS. | PHOSPHORIN. Tliia remedial agent is "safe in its administration," " palatable and effective in form," "oud a specific for diseases" here enumerated. I I PHOSPHORUS ie a normal constituent of the Blood, and a never-failing ingredient in most of the important tissues of tho Hody. FUNCTIONAL ACTIVITY of tho Nervous j Systoni necessarily involves the disintegration of ! its tissue, and waste of Phosphorus. ! Phosphorus is the food of the Brain. ! PHOSPHORIN. i Tts use ie indicated in Neuralgia. — Hysteria. . — Rheumatism. — lmpotcncy. — lndigestion. — I Scrofula. — Nervons Debility. — Palpitation. — Liver Complaints. — Heart Disease. — Consumption. —Bronchitis.- -Lowncss of Spirits. — Loss of Momory. — Despondency. — Wasting from Mai-Nutrition. I—Sciatica1 — Sciatica aud Lumbago. — Incapacity for Study or Business. PHOSPIIORIN may be relied upou as a i specific for that general condition and loss of power known as BELOW PAR, and, in breakdown from over-work and mental fatigue, it is the only roodicino WHICH POSSESSES REAL APHRODISIAC POWER. PHOSPIIORIN improves (lie condition of { the Blood, and stimulates its regenerative power. PHOSPIIORIN" is the active principle or the IIYPOPHOSPHATES SO LONG KNOWN AND EXTOLLED. Neuralgia is the cry of the hungry nervo for PHOSPIIORIN. CLERGYMEN, PROFESSIONAL MEN, or otherwise, whose mental exertion ia sovoro and over-foxed, and especially when thoro is a state of excitability of tho nervous system, which is frequently co-existent with a dimunitioii of its vigour, indicative of an undue wasto of nervous matter, will find PERMANENT RELIEF IN THE USE OF PHOSPHORIN. PUOSPUORIN will regenerate the Brain, and muke old nge active and energetic to the last, and IN ALL AGES, WILL " REACH AND FEED BOTH THE BODY AND MIND AT ONCE." Price, 10s. a Case. By post, 10s. Gd. DEPOT: J. C. SHARLANI) & CO., SHORTLAND-STREET, AUCKLAND. Sold by — Williamson & Co., New Plymouth;* and WiiusTiiP. Beotueks, Waitam.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 2383, 9 February 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 2383, 9 February 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 2383, 9 February 1876, Page 4