hbat sowing. For the Protection of Seed Corn from the ravages of Kooks and Vermin, Down's Farmers’ Friend can be supplied carbolised. Under the special patronage of Her Majesty the Queen, H.R.H. the late Prince Consort, H.E.H. the Prince of Wales, And patronised by the principal noblemen, landowners, and agriculturists in the Kingdom. DOWN’S FARMERS’ FRIEND For preventing the smut in wheat, and the ravages of the slug, grub, and wireworm. It will also promote the germination and growth of the seed wheat, and increase the produce of the crop equal to a change of seed. A ninepenny packet is sufficient for six bushels of seed wheat, which can be dressed and fit to sow in a quarter of an hour. In using it no lime or brine is required the preparation of the seed is attended with little trouble ; and it is easier and drier for the drill at the time of sowing than any other plan. Manufactory—Woburn, Beds. Wholesale Agents— Messrs Langton, Bdden, Hicks and Clark, 226 Upper Thames street, London. Burroughs s & watts, 87, Market street, Manchester, Sole Contractors to Her Majesty’s War Department and Admiralty, Billiard Tables from 65 guineas upwards. Sole Agents for Best’s Patent Registering Billiard and Pool Marking Board. The Cement, the best for tipping Billiard Cnes. Price 6d, Is, 2s, 3s. Sole Agents for Fuller’s Patent One Cramp, the simplest machine for tipping billiard cnes. Price 5s 6d. Seats, Settees, and Lounges of all prices and descriptions. Steam Works, Dean street, Hollen street, and Richmond buildings. Offices and Show Booms, 19, Soho square, London, find 87, Market street, Manchester, ROW ATI’S ANUOAPNIC LAMPS. No Chimney, no Smell, no Smoke. THEIR new patent Double-wick Burner gives thirty-five candle ligh i .which is nearly a half more than any other burner, as tested by the photometer. Their well-known and old-established . Patent Single-wick Burner may be had in . five sizes, giving from five to twenty candle light; the most economical and by far the best low-priced lamp ever offered. , Retail by all ironmongers. Wholesale only of Thomas Bowatt and Sons, Edinburgh and London. CAPTAIN BURNABY, in his Bide to Khiva, says (page 13): — “Two pairs of boots lined with far were also taken, and for physic—with which it is as well to be supplied when travelling in out-of-the-way places soma quinine and Cockle’s Pills; the latter a most invaluable medicine, and one which I have used on the natives of Central Africa with the greatest possible success. In fact, the marvellous effects produced upon the mind and body of an Arab Sheik, who was impervious to all native medicines, when I administered to him five COCKLE’S PILLS, Will never fade from my memory; and a i friend of mine, who passed through the same district many months afterwards, informed me that my frame of a 1 medicine man ’ had not died out, but that the marvelions cure was even then a theme of conversation in the bazaar.” COCKLE’S ANTIBILIOU3 PILLS. In use by all classes Seventy-eight Years. 18, New Ormond street, London. COCKLE’S ANTIBILIOUB PILLS. THE OLDEST PATENT MEDICINE. In boxes at Is l£d, 2s 9d, 4s fid, and 11s. COCKLE’S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS. In use for the last seventy-eight years for Liver Complaints. In boxes at Is IJd, 2s 9<3, 4s fid, and 11s, COCKLE’S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS. In nse the last seventy-eight years for Indigestion, In boxes at Is 1-Jd, 2s 3d, 4s fid, and 11s. COCKLE’S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS. In use the last seventy-eight years for Bilious Affections. In boxes at Is 1 Jd, 2s 9d, 4s fid, and 11s, IMPORTANT Notice to the Importers from England. All engaged in trade with Great Britain and Ireland will do well to subscribe to the “ British Trade Journal and Export Prices Current,” as it gives the most complete and exact information of every branch of trade, and so renders it unnecessary to read each departmental publication, It is a comprehensive monthly resume of all items of interest to traders resident out of England, the shipping as well as the markets and other commercial news being written and compiled expressly for the merchant, planter, exporter and importer abroad. The “British Trade Journal” was established in January, 1863, and enjoys the support of the general commercial public in every part of the world. It is published on the Ist of every month, and is regularly supplied direct from the office to its subscribers. The subscription is fis sterling per annum, payable in advance, free by post to any part of the globe. The amount can be remitted by post-office order, cash, or stamps, or any mode that may suggest itself. An equivalent amount in the currency of the country remitting will be accepted. Form of Subscription Order : Please send to me, until further notice, “ The British Trade Journal and Export Prices Current,” addressed as under : Name Address Payment by To the publishers of “ The British Trade Journal,” 24 Canon street, London C.E. FBETWOBK AND CARVING AND MECHANICAL TOOLS. MACHINES, Tools, and Materials of all descriptions for amateurs, Everything of best quality at moderate prices. Tool chest;, for household use from 12s each. Catalogues and price lists sent free on application to MOSELEY AND SIMPSON, Tool and Cutlery Manufacturers, 17 and 18 King street, Covent Garden, London, W.C. CARSON’S Paint, patronised by the Queen, H.B. H. the Prince of Wales, H.R.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, &0., &c,, is extensively used for all kinds of out-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 use. Sold in all colors. One cwt,, and oil mixture, free to all stations. Prices, patterns, and testimonials sent post free. Walter Caason and Sons, La Belle Bansage Yard, Lndgate Hill, London E. 0., and 21 Batchelor’s Walk, Dublin. BROWN’S Cantharidine Horse Blister. Established 35 years. By using this powerful and effective ointment, the necessity for clipping the hair before applying the blister is avoided. No horse will gnaw the blistered surface ; no cradle, therefore, required, and no blemish possible. Testimonial—Lord Anglesey begs to inform 1 Mr Brown that he has received a very favor- 1 able report from his stable servants of the blistering ointment with which he furnished I them. They state that the blister acts , powerfully without taking off the hair.— Beaudtsert, January 5, 1849. Retail of all chemists in pots Is, 2s fid, and sb, or direct from the Manufactory 64 Qos well road, London,
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2133, 24 December 1880, Page 4
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