Jan. 1, 1887 
THE CHEMIST AND DEUGGIST OF AUSTEALASIA. 
XV 
This meritorious ELIXIR 
is prepared from the three Cin- 
chonas ; it is an agreeable and 
doubtless highly efficacious re- 
medy . — The Lancet. 
Quina-Laroghe, 
The QUINA-LAROCHE 
under tne form of a vinouS 
Elixir, contains the totality of 
the numerous principles of the 
three Cinchona barks. It is a 
preparation which renders great 
services to the Therapeutics. — 
Extract of the Gazette des 
Hdpitaux, Paris, 
A STIMULATING, RESTORING, AND ANTI FEBRILE VINOUS-ELIXIR. 
FAR SUPERIOR TO ALL ORDINARY QUININE WINES. 
Qualities.— Laroche’s Quinine possesses in the 
highest degree the restoring and invigorating qualities of 
Quinine, which is the best known medicine for giving tone to 
the digestive organs ; it succeeds completely in removing lan- 
gour, weakness, wasting diseases, excessive thinness, retarded 
convalescence, want of appetite, and disgust at the sight of 
food ; in fever and ague it is the best specific. 
Numerous successful trials in the hospitals have proved 
that it is especially suitable for elderly persons and delicate 
children, and that it is most effective in cases of gastralgia, 
dyspepsia, neuralgia, emaciation, lowness of 
spirits, slow convalescence, illness after con- 
finement, chlorosis and scrofula. It is a specific 
jN ALL CASES OF FEVER. 
Also prepared with PhoSphor of Iron, 
The most celebrated Doctors in Paris, Messrs, de Beauvais, 
Clinical Surgeon at the Hotel-Dieu, Broca, Professor at 
the Faculty de Medecine of Paris, Anselmier, Reinvilliers, 
Yeillard, authors of clever scientific works, and others, 
as well as all the Medical Journals, have in many instances 
borne witness to the sui^eriority of this production. Experi- 
ments crowned with success at the Hospital des Enfants 
and at the Hospital de la Vieillesse of Paris, have shown 
that it is equally valuable for childhood anfd old age. 
1000 grammes of Quina-Laroche contain 13J grammes of 
Quinine. 
in the proportion of 0*5 cgr. per tablespoon. 
Paris— 22 Rue Drouot, 22— Paris. 
Pamphlet giving further particulars mailed free on application to 
£■ DOUBLET, Sole Agent for Australasia, 166 Clarence-st, Sydn ey, 
DR. ZED’S 
PASTE & SYRUP CODEINE-TOLO, 
ETC. 
The Codeine contains the wonderful properties of opium 
without having the inconvenient consequences ascribed to 
this powerful agent. As to Tolu-Balsam, its reputation 
has long been established ; its x^ectoral and stimulating 
properties are much esteemed. The most eminent doctors 
! prescribe the Codeine-Tolu Paste and Syrup and obtain 
j the best results in employing them ; their efficacy is re- 
1 markable in the diseases of the resx)iratory organs, such as 
PARIS-22, RUE DROUOT, 22-PARIS. 
SOLE AGENT FOR AUSTRALASIA: 
E. DOUBLET, 165 Clarence Street, SYDNEY. 
WHOLESALE 
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ELLIOTT BROS. & Co., 
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iJroncnitis, Catarrh, Whooping-cough, A-c., con 
monly called irritations of the chest, dry and nervous cough 
violent fits of coughing 
different affections. 
and want of rest provoked by thei 
The Codeine-ToluIPaste and Syrup often calms the 
convulsive cough of the consumptives as also the fever that 
wastes them away. 
The Codeine and the Tolu-Balsam are associated 
with other substances of analagous action, and gum Arabic 
in a proportion that modifies its energy. It can be given to 
children as well as the most delicate persons. The dose of 
Zed’s Paste is from 10 to 15 pieces in 24 hours ; the dose of 
the Syrup is 6 to 8 teaspoonsful a day. 
