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' I II II I- II ■ ■ —-----_. . „>• , T SP_DIOAJi. < : s : — ' ' ;•,.. U ,H' — SARSAPABILLA. WILKINSON'S (lIteBRIDGE'S) ESSENCE or Fluid Extract of Red Jamaica Sareap*> rilla, is appreciated for its parity and marked an* r poriority, daily prescribed by the faculty for tho impuritiea ofthe blood, affections of the liver, constitutional debility, attenuation of boders, sa sn . alterative medicine at the change of the geasonl, and for treeing the syßtem from the effeots of mercury. In India and the Colohieß it is extensively nsei Co prevent taking complaints incidental to tropics .climates, and as a renovator pf the ayatem after -sickness, invaluable. " The compound decoction of sarsaparilla acts as^a diaphoretic and alterative, and is bf tho greatest service in chronic rheumatism, entaneoßS eruptions, the advanced stages of indigestion, and many very severe .local diseasea, originating in disorders of the eons.i-tf-ioh-"— Dr Grahaca. Sold in pints, half-pinta, and quarter ninta. One pint is equal to eight pints of the ordihury prepsrations. Important Caution. — The public are respeotfully cautioned .against cheap preparations, which, intead of being' what they profess (Sa.Baparill4)J are nothing more than a decoction of commfn herbs sweetened with molasses, and: flavored with; Ameiican winter green. The genuine has T. Wilkinson,, late Wilkinson.-Bridge .<fc Co,, 870 Regent-street, London, in 'addition tb the trado mark W in. diamond is engraved on the bottle; none elsa is genuine. The above artioles, prepared only by Thomas Wilkinson (late Bridge & Co), at Wilkinson's (lata Bridge's), celebrated Sarsaparilla, alsq Ginger and Camomile.— -Depot _}7Q,'. Regent-st, London. . Wholesale- Agents for _!lew r , -. «■ BARRAUD k COl, Chemist.; Napier. v; 'v C. D. BARRAUD, Chemist, Wellington/ 4 QUINTESSENCE OF JAMAICA: GINGER AND CAMOMILE.. ; "■ "''"'' : ' y WILKINSON (late Bridge's) ; Quintesaen^of Ginger arid Camomile,* a highly • concentrated preparation of these two valuable, medicines, particularly useful in the fondwing-'coln-plainta: — flatulency,indigeation, cholera, dysentry, gout, rheumatism, and spasms. Fnll directions for its use iv all of these complaints enclosed with oaeh bottle. • - , : .. : -m Sold in bottles, J pint, £ do, and £ do. WILKINSON (late Bridge { & Co'a) Agreeable SEIDLITZ, in one bottle. _ HOLLOWAY'S PILLS.— Thia great Houso. hold Medicine ranks amongst the leading necessaries of life. ■It ia well known' to ( the world that it cures many complaints bthcrre medics bannot reach, this fact ia as well cstablisned aa tbat the Sun lights the world. ' Disorders of the Liver and Stomach.— Most persons will, at some period of their lives, ssffer from. indigesfion,"derangement of their liver, stomaoh, or bowels, which if not quickly removed, fre» que'ntly settles into a dangerous illness. It is' . well-known in India, and other especial climates, . that Holloway's Pilhrare fc)ie..onlyareraedy : _fiat *" can be relied upon, in Bnoh. cases. Almost eveiy soldier abroad carries a box of tbem in his knapsack.' In England most persons know that theso Pills will cure them whenever the liver, stomaoh, or bowels, are out of order, and, that thoy need no physioian. Weakness and Debility.— Such as suffer from " weakness er debility, and thesis' who feeV'want of.-.' energy shoald at once have recourse to these POto.; as'they immediately purify the nood,.and aoting " upon the mainspring of life, give- strength and ■ rigor to t\y : system. To young persona entering into womanhood, with a derangement^ of tho functions, and lo tnothors at the turn of life theso Pills will ba most effieacioua in correcting tho tide of life that may be oh the turn. Young and elderly men suffer in a similar^annerat tbe,ssT_Mi periods, when there is always danger ; tiiey ahould therefore undergo a course of this purifying mcdi-; cine, which ensures lasting health. Disorders of Children.— All young children should hava administered to them, from time to time, a few doses of these Pills which will purify their blood, and enable them to pass safely through the different discrdors incidental to child ren, such as measles, hooping-cough, cowpock, and other infantile diseases. These Pills are ao harmless in their nature a. not to injure the most dalicate. constitution, and are therefore mors peculiarly adapted as - a corrective of the humours affecting them. ? <> _ * Derangement of the Kidneys.— lf these Pills be used according to the printed directiona, and the Ointment rubbed 'over the region of the kidneys, at lea_t once a day as : salt ja, forced into meat, it wi'l penetrate the kidneys and correctany derangement of their organs. Should tbe affliction be stone or gravel, then the Ointment if rubbed into the neck of the bladder, and afe* trials will convince the sufferer that the effect Q tho two remedies is astonishing. Disorders of the stomach.— Are the sources of the deadliest maladies. Their effect is to vitiato all the fluids of the body, and to send a poisoned. stream through all the channels ef circulation. Now what is the operation of the Pills ? They ' cleanse the bowels, regulate the liver, bring tho relaxed or irritated Btomach into a natural condition, and acting through the secretive organs upon the blood . itself, change the state ofthe systom from sickness to health, by exercising a simultaneous and wholesome effect upon all tho parts and functions. Complaints of females. —-The functional irregularities peouliar to the weaker sex, are invariably corrected without pain oi jneonvenibnoe, by tho use of Holloway's .Pills. They are the safest vnd surest medicine for all diseases incidental to females of all ages. Billious affections.— The quantity 'and quality of the bile are of vital importanco to health. Upon the liver, the gland which aecrete^ thia fluid j» necessary for digestion, the Pills operate specifically, infallibly rectifying all .irregularities,- and effectually curing jaundice^ billious remittants, and afl the varieties of disease generated ; by an unnatural candition of that organ.. ■ 2A~- < f Both the v Ointment and Pills should be used in tho following casea :— bad loga, bad breasta, burns, bunions, bite of mosquitoes and sandflies, 6oco*bsy c ohiegofo'ot, chilblaina, chapped hands, corns, f soft) cancers, contracted and etiff joints, elephantiasis, .fistulas, goat, glandular swellings, lumbago, pilea, rheumatism, acalda, sore nipplea, aore throats, skin d.9esiseß, ecurvy, aore heada, tumours, ulcers, wounds, yawa. - : •- ' •: ■■■ :> . Sold at tho eßtabliehment ef Profeeaor Holloway' Q.U, Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London. - Also by all respectable TUggista and Dealers yin Medicines thronghoutthe civilised world, st tho following prices :— 2a., 4s. §d., 6a. 6d., 16a., 325., and 48s. eaoh. ' h ■■ N B.— Directiona for the guidance of patients in all disorders are affixed to each .box, ;;\ OONSUMPTION diseases ofthe eheatv ohronio cough, defective or inauffieientntttritlea general debility, &,.- D&. CHURCHILL'S 806---cißc treatment of UOnsuraption and tubercular diseasea by the hypop.ibsphi.ea. • Syrup of^typo*. , phosphite of aosa; ayrup of hypophesphw of pmo, pills .of hypophoaplnte of Quinine, (pills of hypophosphite of mangarieae. * Nu_hetpwt-Sttt« nioniala as to the effioaoy of (thb. isboVe-nl-j-Sflid . medicinea canbeaeen by-applying or writing to Hoocl and Co., 160 Eli?^th^tre^trMelbon«i. C Country ohemiats are feßpectfdl/tinformeadto^t , ; these gooda can bo f obtained through their^rdi« nary whole-alehouaeaY" The only prepanponsaf the hydrophoaphiteal recognised by pr^CfhuroMU . aro tfoae propared% Ja^^viSP^^ l^? " Castiglione, Paria., Weir«/hto.f^y(pe^tfcmi i . have nedm^]l^*to^ y2 y. . .-a vr , ,:^:>^^i>-- i -. " 2^^yy22yyy22^o.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2548, 23 July 1867, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2548, 23 July 1867, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2548, 23 July 1867, Page 5

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