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CA UTION. — Jkwiire of spurious imitations. None are genuine unless thf signature of It. & L. X'erhv & Co., is affixed to each wrapper, and blown on the Bottle. ON NERVOUSNESS, RELAXATION, & EXHAUSTION. A: new and Improved',3sdition, eiilarge»liu 100 pages, illustrated by 100 Anatomical. Coloured Engravings, on. Stfiel/.price 2s. od., '.. "' . | THE SILENT FRIBMDAMB.DI.CAIi Workmen the PhyaicalExhanstion and decay of the Frame from.the effects of Indiscriminate Excesses, &c., by II &L. IE RRY & CO. Surgeon's, (who mny be consulted at their residence, No. I!), Berners street, Oxford-st., London.) SdldbyW. H. Florasce, 228 Loiisdale : street. Melbourne; and W; I. Pikke, 112, Pitt street, Sydney, ,; " I'he CORDIAL BALM of SYItIACCTM is em-,! ployed to renovate the impaired povrers of life. Its ; action is purely balsamic; iv power of ve-invfco-, ratiug the frame in all cases of Nervous Debility, Spermatm-rhcea, Exhaustion,lncapacity for Society, Stu'y, or Bnsiness, shaking of the" Hands an,l Limlis Indigesiion, Shortness nf Brenih Consumptive Habits, Dimness of Sight, Dizziness, pains in tbe Head, Eruptions, Sore Throats, and all deficiency of natural strength, has been demonstrated by. its unvarying success in thousands of cases. Price 11s. per bottle, or four quantities in one! for 335., wli'inh' saves Us. - The Cp.NCENTRA.TED DETF.ESIVE ES-SEX-CE, a remedy for any of tbe varied forms of Secondary Symptnnis, nnd for' Purifying the system from Contamination. It is recommended for all those diseases for which Mercury, Sarsaparilla, &c., are liot only employed in , ; vaiu, but. too often to .the utter ruin'of health. Its action* is-purely detersive, and its beneficial influence on the system is undeniable. Price 11s. asd 335: per bottls, also a saving of lls." ; . PERRY'S' PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS constitute a most safe,aud speedy remedy for Dis-' charges of any kind,' Stone in the Bladder, hud discuses of the Kidneys, and Urinary Organs generally. Price 2s. 9d., 45.-6 d., "and 11s. perbox. Wholesale Agents for the United States and British America—Mr. A. Barrow, 157, Prince, street, New York, a few blocks West of Broadway. Agents for the East and West Indies and Australia—Autigua, T. and G. Carroll; Barbailoes, N. J. Ruck; KiiiMston, Edward Aarou; Nassau,, T. Bruce; Sydney, W...1. Pinke; 112,,Pitt-street; Ceylon, J. E. .-Eaton; Bombay. Messrs. Framjee, Nessjrwaujee, & Co., 11. Forbes-street; Bengal, Hnlse & Nephews. Medical 'Hall, Agra; Melbourne, W. H. Florance, 328, Lonsdale-etreet. >.|. UUESE.MAP..—Protested by Royal a. Patent of Eiiffland; aud secured by theseals of the Ecolo de Pharmacie de Paris, and the Imperial College of Medicine, Vienna. -■-." . .. TRIESEMAR, Noe. 1, 2, and 3, are alike devoid of taste or smell, and of all nauseating qualities. They m«y lie on the toilet table -without their use being suspected, divided into separate doses, as administered by Valpeau, Latlemaud, and Boux, adapted for both sexes. TBIE3EMAR, No. 1, i 3 aremedy for relaxation, spermatorrhoea, and exhaustion of the system. TRIESEMAR, No. 2, effectually, in ihe short space of three days, completely aud entirely eradicates all traces of those disorders which capsules have so long been thought an antidote for, to tbe ruin of tbo health of a vast portion of the popu- '•■ lation. . .. I TRIESEMAE, No. 3, is the great Continental remedy for thnt class of disorders which unfortunately'the Euglish physician treats, with, mercury, to the inevitable destruction of tbe patient's constitution, aud which all the Sarsaparilla9 in the world cannot remove. Price Us., or four eases in one for 835., tfhich saves 11s.; and in £5 cases, whereby there is a saving of £1 12s. To be had wholesale and retail in London .of. Darby & Gosden,. li'J, .Leadenhallstreet, (opposite the East India House) ; Barclay & Sons, Farriugdon-street. Wholesale Agent for. United States and British America—Mr. H. A. Barrow, I,l7,''Princes-street, New York, a,few blocks West of Broadway.. Agents.for the East and West Indies'. and.Aus. tralia—Antigua,'T.&'ff. Carroll; Barbadoes, N. J. Ruck; Kingston, Edward Aaron; Nassau, T. Bruce; Sydney, W. I. Pinke, 112, Pitt-street; Ceylon, J. E. Efttoii; Bombay, Messrs. Framjee, Nesserwanjee, & Co.. 11, ~Forbes street; Bengal, Hulse & Nephews, Medical Hall, Agra ;' Melbourne, W. H. Florance, 228, Lonsdale-street."..' HUMAN FRAILTY.; a popular Medical Work,' price 2s. 6d., "beautifully illustrated with 100 Engravings, containing the opinions of Valpeau,' Lellemand, Roux, flicord, &o. It gives copious instructions for the perfect restoration of those who are suffering from the above disorders, and clearly points out the benefits arising from the chemical tests and examination of the spermatoza,* by the Author's newly constructed Microscope, with powerful lenses. From all Agents for the sale of "Triesemar." The Triesemar may also be obtained from the priucipnl Patent Medicine Vendors in every other part of the World. April 7, 1858. On Sale, Ex ''.Wonga Wonga" @ Wanganui. HAMS BACON, AND PORK IN PICKLE. '. W. &G. TUKNBULL & CO. . . 14th August, 1858. Notice. HALL AND ALDEUSON, Hyde Park Store 1 r>4, Elizabeth-street, Sydney. ■; _ -■■'■ Importers and Manufacturers of all descriptions of Leather and Grindery, Saddlery, Harness, Boots Shoes, &o. &c. &c. : All Orders from Town or Country punctually attendedjo. Sydney, 20th September, 189.% . FOR SALE. SUPERIOR HORSES, just arrived over--1 land, from Tarauaki. Six of them are , Draught Horses, and used to the plough, part, or oic- 1 erey Gelding and 1 handsome Filly,;broken to side-saddle, perfectly n.»i<«. and,,used tojonrry.a lady; and one brown Mare, not yet broken Ibe Uoreos can be seen at Mr. BratUwaitoJa. .Paddocks River Hint;, ami .further , can uo obtained of the Undersigned, at Mr. Valeutiue's, , Ooaoh and Horses, Wellington.- , : ~ \i;■ '■ ■, μ-i . tl( iJi 11 liiX-Cj. Sept, Dili, VeSST"' . '

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Wellington Independent, Volume X, Issue 1314, 29 September 1858, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume X, Issue 1314, 29 September 1858, Page 1

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