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Manufacturers. JOYCE’S SPORTING AMMUNITION Established 1820. FREDERICK JOYCE & CO. Invite the attention of Sportsmen to the fol Inwin" Ammunition, of the best quality, now in general use throughout England India, and the Colonies. Joyce’s Treble Waterproof entral Fire Percussion Caps, Chemically-prepared Cloth and Felt Cun Wadding, Cartridge Cases of superior quality for Breech-loading Guns, and Wire Cartridges for hilling Came at long distances, And every description of Sporting Ammunition. Sold by all Cunmahers and peelers in Gunpowder. FREDERICK JOYCE & CO., Patentees and Manufacturers, 57 Upper Thames street. London. Contractors to Her Majesty's War Department. RICE FLOUR IS NOT CORN FLOURCAUTION. Brown & poison were the first to adopt the name Corn Flour, and they are greatly interested in maintaining its reputation, which is liable to he discredited by the unwarrantable appropriation of the name to articles of a different character, prepared as in one prominent instance, from Rice. The Public, it is hoped, will discriminate between articles bearing a false name and BROWN & POISON’S CORN FLOUR, Which is prepared solely from Maize or India Corn, Medical. Established 1863. R DE JONGH’S (Kni"ht of the Order of Leopold of Belgium) LIGHT-BROWN COD LIVER OIL, Unequalled for Purity, Palatableness, and Efficacy; Prescribed by the most eminent Medical Men as the safest, speediest, and most effectual remedy for CONSUMPTION, DISEASES OF THE CHEST, AND DEBILITY. “I consider Dr De Jongh’s Light Brown Cod Liver Oil to be very pure Oil, not likely to create disgust, and a therapeutic agent of great value. —Sir Henry Maush, Bart., M.D., Physician in Ordinary to the Queen in Ireland, “ In all cases I have found Dr De Jongh’s Liver Oil possessing the same set of properties, among which the presence of cholaic compounds, and of iodine in a state of organic combination, are' the most reraarkable.”—Dr Letheby, Medical Officer of Health to the City of London. “ I find Dr De Jongh’s Light Brown Cod Liver Oil to ho much more efficacious than other varieties of the same medicine.”— Edwin Canton, Esq., Surgeon to Chariugcross Hospital. Sold only in capsuled Imperial Half-pints, Pints, and Quarts, by all respectable Chemists and Druggists at Home and abroad. Sole Consignees— ANSAR, HARFORD, & CO., 27, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. Caution. —Beware of mercenary attempts to substitute other kinds. The way to obtain sound HEALTH. Ist.—Cleanse the Stomach from all offensive accumulations, which so usually produce functional derangement vitiating the food, 2nd. —Purify the Wood from all acrid humors, and you will remove the causes of the greatest mass of the diseases which afflict so many of the human family. A REMEDY, proved by thirty years’ experience, capable of effecting such a desirable and important purpose, is still before the public in WHELPTON’S VEGETABLE PURI ! EYING PILLS. This famous medecine has proved its value in Diseases of the Head, Chest, Bowels, Liver, and Digestive Organs, Kidneys, &c. : also, in Rheumatism, Ulcers, Sores, and Skin Diseases, it being a direct PURIFIER of the BLOOD and other fluids of the human body. See handbills given away by agents. Prepared and sold wholesale and retail in boxes, price 7|d, Is l.|d, and 2s 9d each, by G. Whelpton and Son, 3, Crane Court, Fleet Street, London and may be had of all Chemists an Medecine Vendors in the Colony. WATTS’S BRANDISH’S ALKALINE Compound of SARSAPARILLA, or general debility, indigestion, scrofulous affections, chronic rheumatism, &c., as prepared by the late G. F, WATTS, and sold by Barclay & Son, 95 Farringdon street, and all Chemists and Druggists. Sole Agents : KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER, AND CO., Dunedin. HEAP PRINTING, Circulars, Cards, &o. “EVENING STAR” OFFICE.

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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2191, 16 May 1870, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2191, 16 May 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2191, 16 May 1870, Page 4

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