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MISCELLANEOUS. RICE FLOUR IS NOT CORN FLOUR. Brown & pols •> > were the first to adopt the name Corr Flour, and they are greatly interested maintaining its reputation, which is liable to be discredited by the unwarrantable appropriation of the name to articles of a different character, prepared as in one prominent instance, from Rice, BROWN & POLSON’S CORN FLOUR, Which is prepared solely from Maize or India Corn. To be had ever* A r here. The Public, it is hoped, will discriminate between articles bearing a false name OAKEY’S Wellington Knife Polish, Packets, 3d each ; tins, 6(1. Agents in all the Colonies OAKEY’S Goods sold everywhere by Ironmongers, Oilmen, Grocers, Brush makers. Druggists fee OAKEY’S Good; sold everywhere, by Ironmongers Grocers, Oilmen, Brushmakers, Druggists. OAKEY’S Wellington Knife Polish in Packets 3d each ; tins fid, Is, 2s 61 wild 4s each. OAKEY'S SILVERSMITH'S BOAP (Non-Mercurial,) For Cleansing and Polishing Silver, Electro. Plato. Plate Glass, Marble, &c. Tablets fid English and European news —The Mail, a paper containing the news, the principal leaders, a well-digested Summary and all interesting matter from The Times. The newspaper hitherto known as The Eveening Mail, having become the property of the proprietors of The Times, is now published twice a week, under the title of The Mail, at the price of threepence per copy as heretofore. The days of publication will be Tuesday and Friday, and each paper will contain the news and all matters of interest aypearing in the three previous numbers of The Times, which will thus be rendered available, in a cheap and convenient form, for persons residing abroad or in the Colonies. Subscribers can obtain Tht Mail through Newspapers Agents, or may have it from the Publisher on pre-payment, at Printing-House Square, London. To ta had of all Newsagents. DAMS’ NEW PATENT DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER. SIX-SHOT REGULATION BORE, or 54 GUAG E. This revolver surpasses all others in the Ease and Rapidity with which it can he loaded and tired, and in Cheapness, Simplicity, Lightness, and Strength 391, STRAND, LONDON, W.O. Agents in the Colonies. IMPROVKD To be had everywhere.

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Evening Star, Issue 3010, 11 October 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3010, 11 October 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3010, 11 October 1872, Page 4

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