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! Medical. i^OVVJoiL'F'b'ALSAM OF ANhSEEJ FOR COUGHS. Powell's Balsam of Aniseed for Tnflui'iiza. I Powell's Balsam of Aniseed for Bronchitis. j j SIIOCKIXG MORTALITY LJirou^houfc Aus j tralia la?fc year th rough the almost- universal pre valence of Influenza, especially among children r hundreds of whoni suftered ; and uiany died wh< might have been saved by the timely use of tin above invaluable remedy. Those living up the country where medica I assistance is not available, should never be wii.h I out a supply in the house. Mr Powell holds testimonials from a grea number of persons who have been cured by tin, . j wonderful medicine. ' j Sold by Storekeepers and Chemists throughou (.Australia. Prepared by Thomas Powell, 16 > ! Blaekfriars Road, London. Established nearlj half a Century. POWELL'S BALSAM OF ANISEED. Important Caution. I Observe that the words " Thomas Powell i Blaekfriars Road, London," arc (by permission o! ; Ilcr Majesty's Honorable Commissioners ol ; Stamps) engraved in White Letters upon a Red \ Ground, in the Government Stamp pasted over the top of each bottle, without which it cannot I be genuine. j JTIORDIAL of thcIiISNEDICTINE MONKS iYj of tin.' Abbey of Ftca.np. — This Liqueur ; which dates from 1510, i.4 Tonic, Anti-apoplectic, Digestive, and of un exquisite flavour. The : Salutary Plants of which it is composed arc j gathered on the Cliffs of Normancly, they possess j all the vivifying emanations of the Northern Sea. I and compose one of the best Cordials and one of i the mo*t efficacious preservations against epidemic diseases. Latterly the French Medical men have almost unanimously prescribed it for patients "who by their gastric tendency were more subject to attacks of Fever and Cholera. May be had of A. Leg-hand,, Aine at Fecamp. House in Paris : No. 19, Ruo Vivienne. This Liqueur may b< i lound all over the world at the principal Winf and Spirit Merchants, Pharmaceutists, Confectienci's, Grocers, and dealers in jn'ovisions iracnval, &c. "OORWICK'S PATENT OZONIZED COD JIJ LIVER' OIL, the nearest specific known for consumption and all diseases of tho chest ; invaluable in skin diseases, and a preventitive of cholera and fever. v Wholesale : GEORGE BORWICK, 2 i Chiswell st, E.C London. Sold in half pints, pints, and quarts, by all chemists. Tu. MEDICInTs PREPARED~BY GKIMAULT AND CO., Chemists to H. 1.11. Piunoe Napoleox, Paius | nnHESE different medicines represent the most JL recent medical discoveries, founded on the principles of chemistry and therapeutics. They must not be confounded with secret or quack medicines, as their names sufficiently indicate their composition ; a circumstanoo which has caused I them to be appreciated .and proscribed by the i faculty in the whole world. They widely differ from those numerous medicines advertised in the ■ public papers as able to cure every possible dis-: j ease, as they are applicable only to but a very t few complaints. The most stringest laws exist, in France, with regard to the sale of medical preparations, and only those, which have undergone an examination by the Academy of Medicine, and have been proved efficacious, either in the Hospitals, or in the practice of the first medical men, arc authorised by the Government. This fact must be a guarantee for the excellency of Messrs. Grimault & Co's medicines. Doctor Lebas' (Doctor of Medicine) Liquid Phosphate of Ikon. — The newest and most esteemed medicine in cases of chlorosis, pains in the stomach, difficult digestion, dismeiiorrhea, animca, general debility and poorness of blood, It is particularly recommended to regulate the functions of nature, and to all ladies of delicate constitution, as well as to persons suffering under every kind of debility whatsoever. It is the preservative of health par excellence, in all warm and relaxing climates. No Jioitß Cod-Liveh Oil.— Grimault's Syrup lof lodized Horse-Radish. This mediciuo has been administered with the utmost success in the Hospitals of Paris. It is a perfect substitute for cod-liver oil, and has been found most beneficial in diseases of the chest, scrofula, lymphatic dis- ! orders, green sickness, muscular atony and loss of appetite. It regenerate j tho constitution in purifying the blood, it being the most powerful depurativo known. It has also been applied witk happy results in diseases of tho skin. FurI thcr, it' will be found to be of great benefit to young children subject to humors am) obstruction of the glands. Consumption Cured!— Grimault's Syrup of Hypopbosphito of Lime. This new medicine is considered to be a sovereign remedy in cases of consumption and other diseases of tho lungs. It promptly removes all the most serious symptoms. Tho cough is relieved, night perspirations cease, and the patient is rapidly restored to health. N.B. — Be sure to sec that the signature of Grimault & Co., is affixed to the bottle, as this syrup is liable to imitations. j No MOKE BII'I'ICUIA" OH TAINFUL DIGESTION.— Dr Burin dv Buisson's (Laureate of tho Paris Imperial Academy of Medicine) Digestive Lozenges. This delicious preparation is always prescribed by the most reputed iriedical men in France, in cases of derangements of the digestive | functions, such as gastritis, gastralgia, long and I laboi'ious digestion, wind in tho stomach and j bowels, emaciation, jaundice, and complaints of I the liver and loins. | Nervous Heauaches,Nisuiut,gi i, Diawukea, Dysentery, instantaneously cured by Grimault's 1 Guarana. This vegetable substance which grows in the Brazils, has boon employed since timo immemorial to cure inflammation of the bowels. It has proved of late to be of the greatest service in cases of cholera, as it is a preventativo and a cure in cases of diarrhoea. No mohe Diseases of the Skin. — Doctor Cazenave's Pills. Tho efiicacy of these pills lias been found after twenty years of experience in tho Hospital of Saint-Louis in Paris, under the direction of Professor Cazenave, head medical man. This hospital is especially devoted to the cure of sdin diseases. No more DysPErsiA, Vomiting uuiunq Pregnancy, on Ska Sickness. — Gi-iuiault's Elixir of Pepsine. Pepsine undergoes no alteration in this delicious preparation. It will consequently bo preferred to Pepsino powders or pills. It is the digestive medicine par excellence, and is at the same time a most agreeable liqueur. Messrs. Grimault beg to call the attention of the faculty and of the public in general to the fact that real pepsine is prepared in France alone. It is far superior to all others often extracted from the stomach of porci. Asthma! Asthma! Asthma .-Indian Cigarettes prepared with tho essence of Canabis indica. Wonderful results have bcon obtained from the use of these cigarettes, by persons suffering from asthma, and other complaints of the rcspiratorj organs. N.B. — All tho above medical prepaid tions arc accompanied by instructions as to the manner in which they aro to be taken. , No moke Copaiiia and Cubebs. — Gvimault's I Capsules and Liquid Extract of Matico Vogetalis. Whore all other medicines have failed, these preparations will always effect a cure. Thcso insuro rapid and extraordinary euro of screro, recent and chronic cases of private disease. They are used in the Hospitals of Paris, by tho celebrated Dr Ricord, and aro found greatly superior to all hitherto unknown mineral ramedics and copaiba and cubebs. Tho injection is used in recent, and capsulos in the moro chronic cases. General Depot. —ln Paris, at Grimault & Co, 45, Rue Richelieu. In London, at Ncwberry & Sons, 45, St. Paul's Churchyard. Agents.— In Invercargill, Mr G. M. R. Clarke. In Auckland, Mr Ashor, Shortland street. In Nelson, Mr T. B. Hadfield. In Dunedin, Messrs H. E. YOUNGMAN, & Co., Wholesale, Agents.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2589, 26 October 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2589, 26 October 1867, Page 3

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