SERVANTS!' SERVANTS!! SERVANTS 1 1 1 MRS. BOSE'S New 1 Registry Office, Lambton Quay. To supply the increasing* demand for Servants of all clashes, Mrs. R. has opened a Uesistry Office, where good Servants can be Ulwajs obtained. Farm Servants, Lahorefs, Housemaids, Nurse Gir!s, Cooks, B;ir Maids, &c Mrs. Rose's New Registry Office, opposite the Bank of New" Zealand.
RANSOMES AND SIMS, Engineers, Orwell Works, Ipswich, England, Manufacture stoara^ploughing and cultivating machinery Portab'e and tnctlon steam engines Rtenm pumps for irrigation Horizontal stationary steam engines Portable and fixed thrashing machines for steam or other power Ftraw carriers Grain winnowing machines and corn sceens i Portable and fixed corn mills Patent reaping with selfacting delivery for laying the cut crop' fn slim res - Horse plough", cult^tors^barrows Cane top cutters Corn crnckers and #ther machines required in the cultivation of the usual *• European crops, al*o of Jjsot ton, rice, &ug«r, indigo, tobacco-, another tropioajgfcropsi , - Raniomes and* Sims construct their maCliinis of Hit* best mnterhifs, mantifaetureil HS far^-as pogsible by macbinery, and with the greatest attention to simplicity, durabi.ity, and ea c of repair, without the eraployment'of sltillcd labor. . Thcff'machines pack in.the smallest space, and are ea^ly putt together on arrival at their destination. - Illustrated catalogues free by post. Or^ers^promplly executed.
T)ICKLES S-VUOEB, JAMS, &c. J7 .(tfr ee * rom Adulteration), Manufactured by CRftS^E and BLACKWELL, ** Purveyors to the Queen, ¦ > ". Spho-square, London, * „ and BLACKWELL'S Varipus.flwt' class manufactures, are obtainable from every respectable provision dealer in the world. Purchasers should insist on ?having C. and B 's goods when they ask for them, ajkit is not at all unusual for inferior pnparirtTOfts to be substituted. Their pickles are all prepared in pure malt vinega/, and are precisely similar in quality t6'fJlose supplied by them for us&ajt-^f-Her ittjesty's Table.' C. and B. invite attention to the following—Pickles, tart fruits, sauces of all, kinds, jams, potted meats, Durham mustaTd, orange marmalade, essence of coffee, calf's foot ttnd other table jellies, pure musUrjDom catsup, apdjuaherous other articles, alfcof which are of ThelMgflS'Fqtfality, artel prtpfred with the most complete attention to purity and wholesomeness. Their salad oil is the finest imported. > "*i*C*.* „ C. and B. are Agents for Lea and Perrins celeb/ated' Worcestershire saiico. Cars fair's Sir RobfertJfeel's «auce, ; M,. Soyer's sauces, relish and'wfomatic mustard, Payne's royal Osborne sauce, Captain White's oriental pickle; ourry powder. and pttitfe and Mulligatowny paste, Grirawade's dessicate milk, and for Masons best chocolate.
fi LENFIILD STARCH, exclusively used \Jf in the Royal Laundry. By special appointment, Starch Purveyors to her Royal Highness the Princess pf WWes.- The best proofs of the great* 1 luperiority of this Starch are the. numerous" distinguished tn tries of approval which iiaye^bien accorded to it from all quarters ; amongst'Vhich may be mentioned the following* viz.— Jt is exclusively used in the Royal Latin- ' dry, and her Majesty's laundress Bays it is [ the finest Starch she ever used. Honorable mention was awarded at the Great Exhibition in London, in 1851. A prize medal was awarded lor it at the New York Exhibition in 1853 ; and a prize medal was also awarded for it nt the International Exhibition In London, 18G2. Her Majesty's lace dresser says that it is the best, she has. fried ; and hundreds of grocers, &c, say that it plejises their customers better than any other, and perhaps the most striking proof of all is, that notwithstanding the great depression in the cotton manufacturing trade, which influences the Starch trade materially, the^leufield ' Si arch hns continued to incnaso nipfflly. The manufacturers 'havejjvery confidence in asserting that if those ladles and— Jm»ndreiisps' who do not r«-#trfarryu«e this Starch would disregard the advice, of interested ctaalei's, who ard a lowed extra profits on infeiior- nrtioles, and give it a fair trial, they would then fenl satisfied with the very superior fliiishwhich it imports to laces, linens, muslins, &c, the great saving of trouble in its "application, and the entire absence of disappointment with the results, and would for the future* like nie. Queen's laundress, use no other. f To be had of all respectable Grocers, Drujrffists, Oilmen, &c, &c, and wholesale of the manufacturers, ¦ ! RofiieWr wotherspoon & co, Starch PurVeybrs to her Royal Highness the Princess of WaieS ; and manufacturers of Wotherspoon's Victoria Lozenges, which were awarded a prize medal for purity and excellence of quality at i the 'lnternational Exhibition of ,1862. . | "46 Dunlop' street, GlasgoV * and 66 Queen j i street, London, E.C. " ' *
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Evening Post, Issue 6, 14 February 1865, Page 4
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734Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Issue 6, 14 February 1865, Page 4
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