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Medical. S HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINES. „ rpnE undersigned has been appointed by Dr J. Fischer, agenfc for the gale of his Medicines t. and has now a supply on hand. 3 C. D. BARRAUD. I Lambton Quay, Sept. 13, 1867. HOLLuWAY'S FILLS.— This great Household Medicine ranks amongst the leading 1 necessaries of life. It is well known to tho world that it cures many complaints others medics can- ' not reach, this fact is as well established as that 1 the Sun lights the wo: Id. Disorders of the Liver and Stomach. — Most per--1 sons will, at some period of their lives suffer from i indigestion, derangement of their liver, stomach, or bowels, which if «ot quickly removed, frequently settles into a dangerous illness. It ia well-known in India, and other especial climates, that Holloway's Pills are tl c only remedy that can be relied upon in such cases. Almost every soldier abroad carries a box of them in his tnapsnek. In Engiaud most persons know that these Pills will euro them whenever the liver, stomaoh, or I'owels, are out of order, and that they need no physician. I Weakness and Debility. — Such aa suffer from weakness or debility, and those who feel want of energy should at once have recourse to these Pills as th«y immediately purify the **'ood, and acting upon the i»ain- pring of l;f«\ give strength and ;igor to tk. system. To young persons entering info womanhood, wi'h a derangement of tho functions, and to ipoihora at tho. turn of life these I 'ilia will bo most elikueioua in correcting the ti'l<! of life that m»y be on the turn Young and elderly men suffer in a similar manner at the same period's, when there- is always danger ; they should therefore undergo a course of this purifying medicine, which ensures lasting health. Disorders of Children. — AH young children should have 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 tho different disorders incidental to child ren, such as measles, hooping-cough; cowpock, and other infantile diseases. These Pills are so harmless in their nature ab nof fo injure the most d.ilicato constitution,- and are therefore more peculiarly adapted as a corrective of the humours affecting them. Derangement of tho Kidneys. — If tl>eso Pills bo used according to the printed directions, and the Ointment rubbed over the region of the kidneys, at least once a day as salt is forced into meat, it wi'l penetrate (he kidneys and correctany derangement of their organs. Should t'ae affliction be stone or gravel, then the Ointment if ml bed into tho neck of tho bladder, and a fovf trials will convince the sufferer that the effect 0 the two remedies is astonishing. Disorders of tho stomach. — Are tho sources of the deadliest maladies. Their oifeel is to vitiate all tho fluids of the body, and to s.-nd a poisoned •it roam through all the channels of circulation. ! Now what is the operation of the Pills? They cleanse the bowels, regulate the liver, bring the relaxed or irritated stomach into a natural conrfition, and .ictin^ through the secretive organs upon tho blood itself, changer the state of tho system from sickness to health, by exercising a simultaneous and wholesome effect upon all the parts and functions. Complaints of females.— The functional irregularities peculiar to the weaker sex,_aro invariably corrected without paia o»' inconvenience, by the use of Holloway's Pills. They aro the safest end surest medicine for all diseases incidental to females of all ages. Biliious affect ions. — The quantity and quality of the liile are of vital importance to health. Upon 1 10 liver, the gland which secretes this fluid so n cessary for digestion, the Pills operate specifically, infallibly rectifying all irregularities, and effectually cm ing jaundice; biliious reraittants, and all the varieties of disease generated by an unnatural condition, of that organ. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in tho following cases : — bad legs, bad breasts, burns, bunions, bite of mosquitoes and sandflies, coco-bay, chiegofoot, chilblains, chapped hands, corns, (soft) cancers, contracted and stiff joints, elephantiasis, fistulas, goat, glandular swellings, lumbago, piles, rheumatism, scalds, sore nipples, sore, throats, skin diseases, scurvy, soro he ids, tumours, ulcers, wounds, yaws. Sold at the establishment of Professor Holloway 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London. Also liy all respectable ruggists and Dealers in Medicines thioughouuhe civilised world, at the following prices .—2a., 4s. 6d., 0«. 6d., Ida., 325., and 48s. each. N B. — Directions for the guidance of patients in all disorders are affixed to each box, /CONSUMPTION diseases of the cheat, chronio . \J cough, defective or insufficient nutrition general debility, &.. DR. CHURCHILL'S specific treatment of consumption and tubercular diseases by the hypophosphites. Syrup of Hypophosphite of eoAa, syrup of. hypophojphite of pmo, pills of hypo phosphite of quinine, pills of hypophosphito of manganese; Numerous testimonials aa to ■ the efficacy of the above-named medicines can be seen by applying or writing to Hood and Co., IGO Elizabeth-street, Melbourne. Country chemists are respectfully informed that these goods can be obtained through their ordinary wholesale houses The only preparations si the hydropho3phites recognised by Dr. Churchill aro tl ose prepared by Sir, H. H. Swarm, 12 Rue Castujlione, Paiis. We are his sole Agents, and have received a large supply. Hood and Co.' manufacturing chemists, iGO Eh'zabeih-streot, Melbourne TO SQUATTERS, FARMERS, CARRIERS, And others interested in Horses and Cattle. EO W'S EMBROCATION, on FARMERS' FRIEND, has now been for some years before the public, and its extensive adoption, and large and increasing sale, are the best proofs that can bo adduced of its merits and efficiency. Tho testimonials that aro daily being received from all parts of the Australian Colonies also corroborate its wonderful curative powers. In green wounds or in injuries of long standing it is equally serviceable, while for strains, bruises, " saddle or harness galls, and the varioixs ills to which cattle aro liable ; it is tho cheapest, tho harclicst, and tho best remedy that can be applied. Sold retail by all druggists and storekeepers in the colonies, and wholesale by tho proprietors of Row's Drug Stores, Sydney ; and by Messrs French, Komp thorne, & Co., Dunedin. Miscellaneous. EXTRACT OF MEAT (by Liebig'a process) prepared by Mr R. Tooth, of New South VVules, for the immediate production of Beof Tea, Soup 3 and Gravies. This extract contains, in a concentrated form, tho most valuable properties of meat ; it ia divested of every trace of fat, the presence of which ' would cause it to become rancid ; and gelatine, which would destroy its keeping properties, by rendering it liable to turn mouldy in a high temperature or moist atmosphere. The advantagc-9 of this discovery are so immense, that it is difficult to overrate them. To the invalid there is a boon afforded, by supplying a food which at oneo conveys nourishment without the- loss of strength attendant on tho digestion of ordinary" animal food. To parties on tho diggings, or in remote districts where fresh meat is so difficult to obtain, the extract will be found to convey a treat benefit ; a small salt spoonful dissolved in a breakfast cupful of hot water, with bread or vegetables and ft little seasoning added, will supply in a moment a basin of nutritious soup. Sold in tins at 2a 4s, Is 6d, and 14a.; The undersigned has been appointed by Ms Tooth, wholesale agent for Wellington, arid aa ho ' is receiving regular consignments, is prepared fo supply the trade on the usual terms. CHARLES D. BARRAUD, « Lambton Quay. September 6j 1867.

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

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2589, 26 October 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2589, 26 October 1867, Page 3

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