mcoellaneoai BTOmjih.— M[j IfIIWITTH «m*iy awwiMni ri JAMES' BLISTER it used In Her Majesty’e Otriuij Regiments patronised by ffirCbarlteDriblaollnepwJtorrilenoral of thsCavalrj ORBEB.-.B«labUshed 1833,-LnJUTBNAN gif vOPiTIIW I WDIMi inKpantjoruiiuunM w kun v«fuu.j Poroo*,ftfid highly eulogised by Professor Coleman, of the Royal Veterinary College, London, in hisrt» porttotho Adjutant-General. Ite gmt offloaoy I* ill CMOS where Wittering 1# usually applied to well known i and its celebrity hns extended to all thi great studs throughout the wofld. Ho horse wll) gnaw it. CicnoK.-Hone genuine without tho Bteutoni of the proprtotora. B, 8, JAMES and J. JAMES, ere on the ton label of every pot. Agcnte—K&MPTHORN>J, PROSSER ft* 00., Uhrinteburoh, Rrtena need 43 yoew m Bewaro.of a opnrlon imitation. OMflGRATEFUL.—COMFORTING, BPPS’B OOCOA. BREAKFAST.—" By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful ipplication of tho"flne proportloe of well-selected oooce, Mr Epps has provided o cum*, oar breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which may imvo u* many heavy doctors’ bills. It to by the Judicious use of such articles of diet that a const!Men may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to ala case. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. Wo may jscapo many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well rortifiod with pure blood and a. proper!.* nourished frame.’’—See artlolo In the Oivfl Serna Soseita. Hade simply with boiling wator or milk. Sold only In Pockets or Tins, labelled— JAMES EPPS A CO.. Homoeopathic Chemists, iMirsos* WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. BE E OHA M* 8 PILLS are admitted by thousands to be worth above a guinea a box for bilious and nervous disorders, snob as wind and pain in the stomach, sick headache, giddiness, fulness and swelling after meals, dizziness and drowsiness, cold chills, flashings of heat, loss of appetite; shortness of breath, oostiveness, scurvy, blotches on the skin, disturbed sleep, frightful dreams, and all nervous and trembling sensations, fto., Ac. The first dose will give relief in twenty minutes. This is no fiction, lor they have done it in thousands of oases. Every sufferer to earnestly invited to try one box of those pills, and they will be acknowledged to be Worth a Guinea a Box. For a weak stomach, impaired digestion, and all disorders of the liver they act like “ magic," and a few doses will be found to work wonders upon the most important organs in the human msohint. 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Sold 1 all Druggists and Patent Medicine Dealers in too United Kingdom. J Prepared only, and sold Wholesale and Retail, by toe Proprietor, T. Bbschax, Chemist. St Helen’s, in boxes at Is ltd and 2a 9d each.. Sent poet free from the proprietor for 15 or 36 stamps.' 82 TO FARMERS AND THRESHERMEN. XF YOU want to buy Threshers, C ver Unllcvp, Horse Powers, or Engines (eitbe portable or Fraction, to use for thi eshing-, sawing, or for foueral purposes), buy the ” Starved Rooster ” roods. “The best lathe cheapest” For price ist and illustrated pamphlets {sent free) write to THE AULT MAN 4 TAYLOR CC Mansfield, Ohio. COMPANY, SEDGWICK STEEL WISE 5 ENCE is the only general purpose Wire Fence in use, being a strong network without barbs. It will turn dogs, pigs, sheep, nnd poultry os well ns the most vicious stock without injury to stock orfenco. It is just the fence for farms, gardens, stock ranges, and railroads, and very neat for lawns, paries, school lots, and cemeteries. Covered with rust-prof paint (or galvanised), it will last a life time. It is superior to boards or barbed wire in every respect. We ask for it a fair trial, knowing it will wear itself into favour. The Sedgwick gates, made of wrought iron pipe and steel wire, defy a’l competition in neatness, lightness, strength, end durability. We also make the best and cheapest all iron automatic or self-opening gates. For prices and particulars ask Hardware Dealers, or address the manufactures, SEDGWICK, BROS,, Richmond, Ind. H I C A O O PITTS. ■ Forty-sixth season of the old reliable “ Chicago Pitts " Separators, the only first-class Apron Me-, chine now in the market adapted for large or email jobs, horse or steam power; the only Apron Machine that thrashes and cleans flax and all grains perfectly. “Chicago Pitts" Double Pinion Mounted Horse Powers are too best in the world. BLACK. HAWK; f you want a Vibrator, buy our Black Hawk, ty? Because it is the latest improved machine ;lig market, having all of the merits and none of defects of Vibrators, Agitators, Oscillators, , now in use. Lighter draft and more durable, motion is reciprocal, consequently will not ko to pieces. Thoroughly tested. Beats them in Flax and other kinds of grain. It is simplicity ill'. Turns its own length. H. A. Pi ns’ SONS M’F’O. CO., 7 and 9 8. Jefferson St„ Chicago, 111. ANEW MECHANICAL LAMP for burning Kerosene Oil without Shade or Chimney. IL-o famous Student Lamp nnd Duplex Burners eclipsed. No globe I no chimney I no substitute for either Ino smoke Ino smell Ino danger! An explosion impossible I Absolutely safe 1 Perfection at List I Waae-inted not to smoko or smell. It gives a benutiSO, clear white light, nnd very steady, wi thoat the flickering of gas. It gives a light equal to a six-foot gas burner at coo tenth the cost. Made of brass, nickel-plated; toe works are hung on jewels, of the best steel, with hard brass mountings. Runs very slow, will last a lifetime. It is a very solid, handsome looking lamp—an ornament to anv drawing-room. Every lamp is fully warranted and anyone who is not satisfied with the lamp after one week's trial con return it aad we will refund the money. Price, packed for shipment, $7.50. HEKTOGEAPH CO* 22 4 24, Church st.. New York. £JLAEKE’S PYRAMID FOOD WARMER. See that the Patentee’s name is on the Lamp Price each. No. 1 holds \ pint food, besides water ... 8a 6d No. 3 holds f pint food, ~ j, ... 6e Od Ho. 8 holds 1 pint food, ~ „ ... 6s 9d Clarke’s Pyramid Night Lamps, 9d, Is and 2s 63. Clarke’s ~ Lights, S 3 per box Caution.—The Patentee, in reply to numerous easterners, begs to state that ho will warrant his Patent Pyramid Nursery Lamp Food Warmers to answer the purpose for which they are recommended only when toe Patent Pyramid Night Lights axe burned in them; the common night lights will not give sufficient heat. Persons who And a difficulty in obtaining the Pyramid Night Lights in good condition are requested to write t toe Patentee, 8. CLARKE, Albany street. Regent’s Park, N.W., . Who will give the address of his nearest agent. The Pyramid Night Lights are boat when newly made; the Pyramid Food Women* are sold by all respectable dealers throughout the Kingdom. CaunoH.—The Patentee having been Informed that mineral oil lamps are sometimes used in his amps, especially abroad, enoh being extremely longerons, he cautious customers against the use of tee same. 126245 FRETWORK AND CARVING AND MECHANICAL TOOLS. MACHINES, Tools, and Materials of all descriptions tor amateurs. Everything of beet quality at moderate prices. Tobl oheet for household use from I2a each. Catalogues and price lists sent free on npplicatio co MOSELEY ft SIMPSON, Tool and Cutlery Manufacturers, 17 and 18, street. 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In this oheet ore J»o following matchless and world-renowned remedies, /that a former can require to cure disease amongst Ids stock, and keen them in fine, healthy, and buoyant condition i —The “Chemical Extract" for wounds, swollos udders, andewee lambing: the ’'Gasoone Fluid, for colic, scour, Ao.; toe " Red Drench. f° r cleansing cows and owes j the •’ Red Paste Bolls,” tor conditioning honest tho " Broncholino, for husk, hoeee. or oonrh tho " Oaaeodyno," for bearing or paining t tho '* Alcoholic Ether," 1 for colds and chilla; the “Carminative Chalk," for liorrfacsa in lambs and calves, Price of oheet complete, including “ Key to Farriery," £2 Iflafld, sent carriage paid. Any article oas bo hod separately la boxes. 22, Dorset street, Baker street, London, <*f and Wantage, Berks. 80s
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6507, 4 January 1882, Page 7
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