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BY BOYAL LETTERS PATENT. The Greatest Wonder of the Age JOSEPHSON’S AUSTRALIAN OINTMEET. £ Guaranteed to be free from all poisonous t qualities, and composed of vegetable matter only, being made from the wild plants which only grow in the bush of New South Wales. f Josephson’s Australian Ointment is not a mere catchpenny to gull the public, but an effectual remedy adapted to all capacities. One trial will convince the most sceptical. During the ten years in which it has been in use, its efficacy has been proved in every case in which it has been applied. Josephson’s Australian Ointment is already (standard ointment of New South Wales. For all sores, ulcers, wounds, piles, Ac. For chafing, soft corns, burns, sunburns, chapped hands and lips. For sore eyes and infants’ soaldings. Who would suffer from sandy blight 1 when they can find immediate relief, and be perfectly cured, by one pot of Josephson’s Australian Ointment, to be had of all druggists and storekeepers. Price Is per pot. Prepared only by EDWARD ROW AND COMPANY, Sydney. Beware of spurious imitations, none being genuine unless bearing the signature of the inventor, J. J. Josephson, and the proprietors, Edward Row and Company, Dwellers in the interior should never be without a supply of ROW’S EMBROCATION, OB FARMER’S FRIEND. The first veterinary surgeons of the day recommend it as an infallible remedy for sprains, galls, splinters, swelling, stiffness of joints in horses, sore udders in cows, foot-rot in sheep, or mange in dogs. Hundreds use it for scalds and sunburns. You can’t apply it wrongly. It will enre rheumatism and gout. For over 30 years nothing has been introduced to the squatter that can sarpass Bow’s Embrocation ; it is to be relied upon for all accidents that may arise, 3a 6d per bottle, Of all chemists and storekeepers tbronghout • the colonies. IRON Wine Bins—Burrow’s Slider Bins Lock up bins of any size. Small do, for two, four, six, and twelve dozens j of wine. Very handy for butter’s pantry, bachelor’s chambers, hotels, offices, &c. W. and J. Burrow, Malvern, and 3 Mark lane square, Great Tower street, London 8.0. Illustrated lists fiee. TRON Wine Bins—Bnnow’s Slider Bin JL Odd corners, spaces under stairs, cupboards, and old bnck or slate bins can i, be fitted with these bins, and thus r made useful. IRON Wine Bins—Burrow’s Slider Bins. Bins one, two, and three bottles deep. Special bins lor India, Cellars fitted complete in any part of the world. I BON Wine Bins—Burrow’s Slider Bins are superior to all others, safer, more convenient, keep wine in better condition, and prevent the destruction of corks. f TRON Wine Bins—Burrow’s Slider Bins. B JL Every bottle separate. No laths required. Breakage prevented. Bins 3 made of any size, or to fit any spare ■ spaces. 7 f HOOKIN’B ° IMPROVED BBIDLITZ POWDER, 3 For immediately producing Seidlitz Water e without the slightest trouble, | TS prepared from a correct analysis of the f JL celebrated German spring, the value of s which for so many years has been fully i. recognised by the medical profession. From [, the combination of saline salts and carbonic e acid, action upon the digestive and renal 1, organs is at once effected. 8 AS A SALINE APERIENT 3 It is especially recommended in all cases 3 of biliousness, indigestion, sickness, headQ aches, and other ailments, which are gene* a rally so prevalent in tropical climates. It is " cooling, refreshing, and invigorating, and in 3 cases of fevers will be found a most con--1 'venient and salutary febrifuge, and has stood B the test of 60 years’ experience, and those * who have once taken it continue its nse, * from confidence in its medicinal qualities. e As all the ingredients are in one bottle, it * will be found most convenient of adminis- * tration. e f r i i Manufactured only by Hockin, Wilso*. and Co., 33 Duke street, Manchester square, London, Wholesale agents: Eempthorne, Prosser and Co., Dunedin, Auckland, Christchurch. Felton, Grlmwade and Co., Wellington. • i\B ROBERTS’ Celebrated Ointment, r JLF called “ The Poor Man’s Friend,” is * confidently recommended to the public as an 1 unfailing remedy for wounds of every de- : i scription; a certain remedy for ulcerated t I cgs, barns, scalds, braises, chilblains, scor--8 butic eruptions, and pimples in the face, sore 3 and inflamed eyes, sore heads and breasts, f pj’es. It also entirely removes the foul smAl arising from cancer. 3 Sold in pots, Is 1 Jd, 2a 9d, 4s 6d, 11s, and 3 22s each. ‘ His Filnlse Anti-Scrophnlse or alterative 3 pills, proved by more than 60 years’ experience to be one of the best medicines for purifying the blood and assisting natnre in i her operations. They form a mild and 3 superior family aperient, which may be . taken at all times without confinement or > change of diet. Sold in boxes at Is IJd, 2s 9d, 4s 6d, 11s, i and 22a each. . Prepared only by Beach and Babnxoott, t Bridport, Dorset, E igland, and sold by all ( medicine vendors. 9 | iBOWN’B Cantharidine Horse Blister. J JL> Established 36 years. By nsing this | powerful and effective ointment, the necessity for clipping the hair before applying the I blister is avoided. No horse will gnaw the blistered surface ; no cradle, therefore, required, and no blemish possible. Testimonial—Lord Anglesey begs to inform Mr Brown that he has received a very favorable report from his stable servants of the blistering ointment with which he furnished them. They state that the blister acts powerfully without taking off the hair.— Beaudesert, January 5, 1849. Betail of all chemists in pots Is, 2s 6d, and 6s, or direct from the Manufactory 254 Ooswell road, London, CABSON’S Paint, patronised by the Queen, H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, H.B.H. the Duke of Edinburgh, the British Government, the Indian Government, the Colonial Governments, 10,000 of the nobility, gentry, and clergy, railway and canal companies, collieries, iron masters, Ac., Ac,, is extensively used for all kinds of ont-door work. Is especially applicable to wood, iron, brick, stone, and compo. . Can be laid on by unskilled labor: It is sold in a fine dry powder, will keep any length of time, and requires neither grinding or straining, but simply to be mixed as per directions for nse. Sold in all colors. One cwt., and oil mixture, free to all stations. Prices, patterns, and testimonials sent post free. Walter Carson and Sons, La Belle Sanvage Yard, Lndgate Hill, London E. 0., and 21 Batchelor’s Walk, Dublin, Mineral Waters of Apolli--i-Y naris, Vais Vichy, Carlsbad, Seltzer, Eissingen, Hombnrg, Pullna, Friedrichshall, Hunyadi, Janos, Ac., Direct from the Springs. Also the ARTIFICIAL MINERAL WATER, Prepared by B, Ellis and Son, Buthen, And Db Stbdvk and Co, Brighton, Appointed agents for the celebrated Apolli- ( nvris Water. , W. Best and Sons, Foreign Wine, Spirit, j and Mineral Water Merchants, 22 Henrietta street Cavendish square, London W. Price lists on application.

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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2126, 16 December 1880, Page 4

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