An orator who had wrought himself un to a p.tch of eloquence, e.v claimed, “And now I'll conclude in beautiful and expressive language of the immort 1 pot p iet-poet—--1 -1 re forgot his name, aud-and-l’Ye forgot what he said, too ” ladies’ Handwriting.—A very remarkable characteiistic of women is th° habit of underscoring their words ; writing in italics f. Jr the more distinct emphasizing of the sense. This i habit passes into the life as well as the, v. ice and the hj <ndwriting of both men and women * I and people who act in italics and roman capitals are quite as common as those who speak and write in them. V\ ho does not know the self import nee by which the smallest event of a man’s life is as largely acted, and as much dilated on, as if his whole cireer turned on that one pivot? One gets tired of all this fervor (and f irce - this making snailshells into pearl oysters. Public Notices. B<‘K KICK’S BAKING POWDEE Is used by thousands of Families, for raisins? Bread, w tu half the trouble and in a quarter the time required with Yeast. , . BOR WICK'S BAKING POWDEE aiafcei delicious hot digestive tea cakes m a few minutes, and Norfolk dumplings better „ than yeast. -BOSWICK’S BAKING POWDEE. w,t t, ;s Article small loaves of Bread can be mad in a few minutes, if placed in a quick oven TOP WICK’S BAKING POWDEE Invaluable ai the Diggings, and in tin Bush, where i east is not to be got. BORWICK’S BAKING POWDER Saves eggs and butter in making puddings and pastry and prevents indigestion. BORWICK’S BAKING POWDER As used in the Arctic Expeditions, and by the Armies in the Crimea and China, will keep for years madly place. Awarded two Gold Medals for excellence of quality. BORWICK’S BAKING POWDEE Will secure the following important resultsßreai' made cheaper, more digestive, and in onetoimth the time; Puddings and Pastry will be made aght, wholesome, and delicious, with half the usual quantity of eg£s and butter; and Flour will be con. verted into Tea Cakes, Buns, Sally Lunns, Norfolk Dumplings, &c., in a few minutes at a trifling cost. Sold by Storekeepers in Id and 2d packets, and 6d and Is patent boxes. WhoUnalo of Berwick and Sons, Oliiswni: troa I.omlon GRATEFUL. COMFORTING. EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST. “By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately-flavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctors’ bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around ns ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified by pure blood and a propel nourished frame."—See article in the * Oml Service Gazette. 1 Made simply with boiling water or milk Sold in £lb and 11b packets and tins (not damageable in tins), labelled thus
JAMES EPPS & CO., Homocopathto Chemists, 48, TUreadneedle street, and 170, Picadilly Works. Euston lload, and Camden Town, London, * H O C K I N* 8 Imprived Patent SEIDLITZ P OWIJ EE,.. For immediately producing Seidlitz Water' without the slightest trouble. IT differs from the Seidlitz Powders usually sold in haring all the ingredients in one bottle is quite tasteleso, and may be taken by persons of'all urea as a cooling beverage, mild aperient, or brsk rmrptive, according to dose. Its extensive use luriKg nearly half a century proves its superiority over all other purgat?ve salines, and the fact that f the powder retains its properties for any number of years if the bottle is kept corked, renders it an indispensable necessity to every family, traveller, or emigrant. Manufactured by HOCKIN, WILSON, & CO„ Duke street, Manchester Squaw* London. Agents for Dunedin: tfXHrs Kmrraoßan. Pnossu, * Co
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Evening Star, Issue 4289, 24 November 1876, Page 4
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675Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4289, 24 November 1876, Page 4
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