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BRADFORD’S PATENT “ VOWEL” WASHING MACHINE W’E, without any hesitation, ana in the fullest confidence, recommend every housekeeper or housewife, who has the requisite conveniences, to avail herself of our terms of trial—“one or two months”—before dellnite purchase ; very many have done so during the last two or three years, and the result has been in the highest degree satisfactory, both to purchasers and ourselves, as will be seen from the numerous unsolicited letters from all parts of the kingdom, and from every class of purchasers, in our illus trated catalogue, which may be had post-free on application.

HOLLOWAY’S PILLS.—This purifying and regulating medicine should occasionally be had recourse to daring foggy, cold, and wet weather. It is the best preventive of hoarseness, sore throat, diptheria, pleurisy, and asthma, and a sure remedy for congestion, bronchitis, and inflammation. Attention to the directions folded round each box will enable invalids to take the Pills in the most advantageous manner ; they will be taught the proper doses, and the circumstances under which they must | be increased or diminished. Holloway’s I Pills act as alteratives, aperients, and tonics. When taken as a last resource, the result has always been gratifying ; even when they fail to cure they always assuage the severity of the symptoms and diminish the danger.

The blood purifier, olq dk JACOB TOWNSEND’S SARSAPARILLA. TWO CASES OF CONSUMPTION.—Broad street, Park, Sheffield, Mar. 20, 1869. Messrs Dean, Steel, and Co.— Gentlemen, —Some mouths age a young mar called upon us and purchased a bottle of “ The Blood Purifier, Old Dr Jacob Townsend’s Sarsaparilla. So delicate was his state of health that it was the subject of remark j there was hurried breathing, emaciation, debility, and other unmistdkeable symptoms of phthisis. He called several times afterwards, each time buying a bottle, and so improved in appearance that we congratulated him upon it. He said that Old Dr Jacob Townsend’s Sarsaparilla had saved his life, and also that of his brother, who was far gone in consumption, and who had been talang it with the same benefit as himself. Both brothers are now in vigorous health, each weighing more than 13 stone. — Robert Roper and Son. Sold by all druggists at Home and in the Colonies. Chief Depot —131, Fleet street, London. la bottles of various sizes. Caution. —Get the Red and Blue Wrappers, with the Old Doctor’s head in the centre. No other genuine. Agents in all the Colonies

MORE OOD LIVER OIL.— Syrups of lodized Horseradish. Prepared by Grimault and Co.. Chemists, 7 Rue de Feuillade, Paris. According to tht certificates of the physicians of the Paris hospiitals detailed in the prospectus, and with the approbation of several Academies, this syrup is employed with the greatest success in place of Cod Liver Oil, to which it is really superior. It cures diseases oi the chest, scrofula, lymphatic disorders, green sickness, muscular atony, and loss oi appetite, it t regenerates the constitution by purifying the blood, and is, in a word, the most powerful depurative known. It neve? fatigues the stomach and bowels like the. lodide of Potassium and the lodide of Iron, and is administered with the greatest efficacy to youngchildren subjecttochumonrs, or obstruction of (the glands. D’Cazenave of St Louis Hospital, Paris, recommends it particularly in cutaneous diseases conjointly with the pills which bear his name. Manufactured by Grimault & Co,, Chmists Rue de Feuillade, Paris, This new medicine, which is delicious to the palate, is a sovereign remedy for cough, colds, irritation of the lungs, and is also an excellent remedy in cases of consumption. Undef its influence the cough abates, nocturnal perspiration cease, and the patien rapidly recovers health and flesh. Agents in all the Colonies. HARDING’S FLEXIBLE ROOFING Reduced to One i mpy per Square Foot, is used at the Roys )Arsenal, Woolwich ; Chatham, Haulbowline, Amsterdam Exhibition, Metropolitan Board of Works, &c. Agents in all the Colonies. MAW & SON, Surgeons’ instruments, Infants' Feeding 11 and 12 Aldersgate street, London, E.C. Bottles, Lint, &0., &c. And dealers in all kinds of Manufacturers of Bottles. Surgical Instruments, Bandages, &c. Agents in the Colonies.

ROAMS’ PATENT CENTRAL FIRE BREECH-LOADING REVOLVERS, . as exclusively adopted by H.M. War Department. Proved by trial at the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, to possess all the finest and most essential qualities of a Revolver. Reprints of the articles, and particulars, to be obtained of John Adams, at the Manufactory, 391, Strand, London. The only firm honored with Three Prize Medals at the Exhibition of London, 1851. first-class Prize Medal at the Exhibition of Paris, 1855. Medal of Honor ©f the Society of Arts, Loudon, 1856, WATTS’S SIR RICHARD JEBB’S STOMACHIC APERIENT PILLS, or Bilious and Liver Complaints, Indigestion, Costiveness, Piles, Head Ache, &o. As prepared by the late G. F. Watts, and sold by T. Keating, St, Paul’s Churchyard ; ani all chemists and druggists. Sole Agents— KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER. & CO. NIGHTMEN. WILLIAM GREENWOOD, Nightman. Address Boxes : Queen’s Anna Hotel, Union Hotel, Cragieburn Hotel, Provincial Hotel, Glasgow Arms Hotel, Royal George Hotel, York Hotel, London Tavern, Empire Hotel, Old Identity Hotel, Sussex Hotel, Oddfellows’ Arms Hotel, Robert Burns Hotel, Hibernian Hotel. Rubbish taken away on the shortest notice. N.B.—Chinaoey sweeping done. William Gbbbnwood’s name alone on the boxes

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Evening Star, Issue 2980, 6 September 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 2980, 6 September 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 2980, 6 September 1872, Page 4

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