April 1 , 1887 . 
THE CHEMIST ANDjiDKUGGIST OFjSAUSTRALASIA. 
IX 
ESTABUSHED iggQ 
JOHN STEWART 
etenirarg ^tirgeon, 
and F.E.V.M.S. 
177 
CA8TLEREAGH 81, 
SYDNEY. 
TRADE MAR'^‘ 
J C1 HAS much pleasure in submitting to the trade the following list of Medicines, which have for the last twenty-five jeais been 
• O# tested and used in the Veterinary Hospital, and sold to the public, who have so much benefited by them that they win use no 
other medicines for their horses. Every confidence may be placed in them, as they are guaranteed to effect the object for winch they are 
prescribed, and they may be used by anyone who can read the directions on their labels. , ^ ^ ^ 
PHYSIC OR PURGATIVE BALLS-Are from 2 to 5 drachms. l,3each. The approximate dose of physic is adjusted 
•as possible by allowing a horse a drachm for each year of his age up to five years and over, when a five diaclim ball will be found quite sumcient. 
T'hey are hermetically sealed, and keep good for years. In cold climates they are apt to become hard, but they may be very easily softened by 
holding in the hands for a few minutes or warming gently by the tire. In effect they are sure and speedy, causing no griping pains or loss ot 
appetite which so often follows the administration of most Physic Balls. For expelling worms from horses which are poor and unthrifty , or horses 
coming off grass, a good drench may be made by dissolving in a pint of hot water a Physic Ball, and administering on an en^ty stomach. 
^ Of Blistering Agents there are four:— RED OINTMENT, ortliemodernFirer. 16 per oimc^ v 
lor Splints, curbs, glandular swellings, and is a certain cure for ringworm in horses or cattle. 1 3 per ounce. rLY DLloltK. i - pei ouucc. 
'BLISTERING LINIMENT. l/-perounce. They are all simple of application and efficacious, but the BLISTERING LINIMENT is 
known over all parts of the country j it is the most convenient and is easily applied, but, unlike ointments, it does not require the hair to he snavea 
•off, or the horse’s head tied up. 
CONDITION OR WORM POWDERS —They areapure vegetable tonic, stomachic and blood purifier. In Packages, 5,-; tins, 2,b. 
HEALING LOTION POWDERS.— Are simple of application. 1/- per package, which will make a pint and a-half of lotion tor 
•iTOlinds, sore back, shoulders, girth, galls, &c. x x- 
OINTMENTS.— Healing Ointment, Greasy Heel Ointment, Mange Ointment, Hoof Ointment, in pots or tins as may 
■be required. , 
COLIC DRENCHES.-Spasmodlc Colic or Drv Gripes and Flatulent Colic or Windy Gripes.-They a sure ami 
certalu cure, if taken in time. Each drench is labelled with symptons, and mode of treatment. The Flatulent CoilC UrenCu 
immediate relief to cattle and sheep suffering from hoven. 4 - each. , , ^ + 
STIMULATING LINIMENT.- For sprains, bruises, stiff joints, sore throat, and for rheumatism in young stock, also for garget or 
cold in tlie udder of milk cattle. 3 - per bottle. . . x. • 
E Y E LOT I O N . — For taking specks or scum off the eye of the horse, cattle sheep and dog, and for allaying inflammation in the eye, tot 
which it is a specific. 2/6 per bottle. rru-m 
^ DRENCH FOR MILK FEVER, PUERPERAL APPOPLEXY, OR DROPPING AFTER CALVING. -Thu 
'.has proved to be the best remedy for that dreadful scourge of milk cattle. 3,6 each. 
l.OTION FOR CANKER AND THRUSH- 
SOLID WHOLLS^LI] OI?. 
S. will gladly treat with druggists in places not already supplied. Profits moderate, but a good sound busineSB. 
H. GUTHEIL^ 
Pharmaceutical Chemist, 
31 SWANSTON STREET, 
MELBOUENE. 
AGENT FOR Dr. J. G-. KIESOW’S 
ESSENCE OF LIFE.” 
The Specialty Manafacturing Co. 
General Wholesale Depot : 
Messrs. Rocke, Tompsltt and Co. 
3 FLINDE RS S T. WEST. 
RETAII. 
DR. HOPE’S GOUT & RHEUMATIC SPECIFIC - 3/6 
„ LIVER PILLS - 
SAPHEDERMx\— A SKIN POWDER 
. 1/6 
- 2/6 
A good supply of Pamphlets on Gout and Rheumatism 
supplied ■with each order upon request. 
L 
SAMPLE 
Is. 
PACKET. 
Cleavers Antiseptic, 
S.\MPLiT[. 
Is 
PACKET. 
Acknowledged to be 
the best for 
POTTED BUTTER 
The 
Best and Cheapest- 
THE WORLD-FAMED 
Milk and Food Preservative, 
18 ABSOLUTELY PERFECTLY HARMLESS. 
Supplied in all parts of the Globe to Shippers, Butchers, Provision 
Merchants and Dairymen. 
For Milk, Eggs, Butter 
and Provisions 
IS UNSURPASSED 
Largely used 
by the Aristocracy. 
Jlgent— H. HUNT, 92 Flinders-lane West, Melbourne, chemi 8 ts"and‘'sTorekeeper 6 . 
