i> IMMEI/S'^H-QIDE T>ERFUMUERY PATRONISEJV BY ALL THE WORLD. ; Rimmei's X an 9-IM au 9t Vanda, Henna, JoclSj Club, FrajYgipane, and other Perfumes of exquisite fragrance. j? Rimmei's Lavender Water, distilled 'jrom Mitcham Flowers. I Rimmei's Toilet Vinegar, celebrated far its useful and sanitary properties. y T '*'™kl Rimmei's Eau de Cologne, Flotffla, andlToilel Water. . Y ' $\ RimmeVs Extract oj Lime Y^m o.nd Gmerine the best preparation for Jme Hair, especially ic warm climates. / I Rimmei's Aquade; tine/for whitening the Teeth refreshing tlie *Mouth^snd purifying the ifreath. Rimmei's Glycerin/, Honey, Almond, Windsor and othtr Toilet Soaps. 1 . RimmeVs Rose Water, Costume, Fan, Cgracular Lottery, Gonverscdionat, and Floral Crack^s, ver> amusing lor panties. $ Rimmtxs ViMet, Rose-leaf Rice, Velvetine, anc other. Ibtlfit jfowders. A liberaKuniowance to Shippers. Tra|e Lisi at 96, Strand. t Eugene Rimmkl, Perfumer to H.R.H. the Pfincesi of Wales, 96 Strand, 128, Regent-street, Ihd 24 Cornhill, London 5 17, Boulevard des %i)ier Paris ; and 76, King's Road, Brighton. \47£ f>" EATING'S" PERSIAN INSEd^dV DESTROYING POWDER, '^ As supplied to Her Majesty's Government. This Powder is quite Harmless to Animal Life tint is perfectly unrivalled in destroying Fleas. Bugs, Emmets, Flies )/3 Cocifroaches, Beetles Gnats, Mosqiiitoep, M^ts/ln Furs, and everj otber species of iusq^s in/nil stages cf metamorphosis. l/I X Sold in Packefe, Tms, and Bottles of various sizes. / KEATING'S BOK BONS OR WORM TABLETS A PURELY VEGETAISLE SWEETMEAT both in appearance and taste, furnishing a mosl agreeable method of administering the only certain remedy for INTESTINAL or THREAE WORMS, lt is a perfectly safe and mild preparation, and is especially adapted for children Sold iu Tins of various sizes by all Chemists anc Druggists. TESTIMONIAL. Harpenden, Marclto, 1871. To Mr Thomas Keating. X X Sie — My two little girla^aged respectively three and fco years, showedreiymptoms, of having worms, so I Obtained sorjpof your Worm Bon Bons from Mr Busby, a|fa they effected such* a thorough cure—in fact, /think, saved their lives, The elder little giri hadrsixteen worms come from her. I think it fmy duty to acquaint you witli ; the fact. i I i FREDK. WILLMOTT. . CAUTION.--B£gFThe public are requested to observe that all the above preparations bear the Trade Mark. . THOMAS KEATING, London, Export Chemist and Drtrgg is t Indents for 1 pure Drugs and Chemicals ' h , carefully executed. 2971 BTEEDMAN'S QOOTHING T>OWDERS O kor X | CHILDREN CUTTING TEETH. J CAUTION TO PURCHASERS. i The value of this well known Family Medicine has been largely tested in all parts of the World, and by all grades of society, for upwards o| Fifty Years. Its well-earned extensive sale has induced Spurious Imitations, some of which in Outward ApKimrancy so closely resemble the original as viitlmv/ deceived many purchasers The proprietoi'^tharefore feels it due to tbe public to giveK*»i>ecial/*ciiUtion against the use of sueh Imitatijm. / /"""^ I i Purcnasers^re therefore rejjucstecl carefully to observe the/four following distinctive •jlnracteristics, without which none afe genuine ;t— Ist.— lh every case the/ords JOHNf STEEDMAN, 'Chemist, Wal/orth, Sui&ey, are engraved on the Government Stamp[ aflixed to each Packet. / I \ 2nd. — Each Single JPowder has directions for the dose, and the wordjjs John Steodmap, Chemist Walworth, Surrey, panted thereon. \ 3rd.— TheWme Sieediuan is alway^ spelt, with two EE's. \ / l ' 4th. — The nmnuffcture is carried (jin solely at Walworth, Surrey/ ; ! r Hold in Packerarby all ClißmißtH an<i Medicine Vendors, at 1 5. Ijd. and 2s. 9d. each. $ 497 IyrURRAY AND INANGAHui BEEFS 100 Shares in Band of Hope #a tYW jX 100 „ Golden Crown X\J^Jf'X 250 „ Wealth of Natiffisj/ iY 125 Eiergetic f |L# 'X ■■ 125 „ 7 /eßtland Q%l'cSCTUßlU!l^|• Company 250 „ • Phcenix Goldq^nig Qombany. 25 „ Anderson's Ojfearj^crusjiing Company. V i Also, in unregistered clnmij, , | Share-in AftiNations Jkk' I „ in Victoria Compan^^jX \l „ in Claim No. 4, Ada-m Smith Lino I „ in Claim No. 5, dof | * . 4 ' „ in Claim No. 3^/ao., and |rie«:fc to the Energetic Gwcapany. ;• KOR SAL\bj^THOS. BHU^NER. TUST RECEIVED, a fresh lot of HERBERT'S t J FAMILY GLUE POTS. I 2199 "^ R. LUcis & SON.
NEW G 0 0 D » , TflX MALA'Y,~NOW ON SALE,-, 3 cases Gilt Pier Chimney Glasses, all sizes, in splendid condition 1 case Maple, Eosewood, and Mahogany do. 1 Toilet Glasses, all sizes l „ ditto, Twisted Pillars and Mai ble Stands / 1 „ Folding Chairs, well assorted, with y and without Arm and Foot rests. / At H. HOUNSELL'S,/ y"" N No. l.Bridge-street. 2|55 V :- : -jX Mb BOX of CLARKE'S B 41 PIfLS f .-■ "i.* 1 ■ TS warranted to cure all discharges fro*^ the X Urinary Organs, in, either sex, acquired or constitutional, Gravel and Pains in the Back. Sold in boxes, 43 6d each, by all Chemist| and Patent Medicine Vendors . - | Sole Proprietor^F. J. Clarke, | APOTHECARIES' HAI^ LINCOLN, ENGLA*t|p. EXFOR/T AGENTS. | Burgoyne,teurbridg(re and Co., Coleman-sfreet, LondonvV 7 1 Newbery iVaons,/7 Newgate-street, Londoii Barolay &\oas,/5 Farringdon- street, London, i Sanger & Sons Juxford-street, London. \k And all tfie London Wholesale Houses...! NW ZEALAND. AGENT^T \ KKMPTHofcira, "Prossbr & Co, WJfclesale Oru4 . gists, Dunedin. / \ , ; MELBOURNE AGENTS. V Helton, Grimwadb & Co Jwholesale Druggists! M. Keogh, Wholesale Druggists ) . . &' Co. ,W holesane Druggists J \ Fitch & French. / / \ SYDNEY AGENTS. / Elliott BROTHH>ea* / & Co, Wholesale Dru^ists Ed. Row &Co ■ ' / , ADELAIDE AGENTS. # . lFauldino & Co, Wholesale Druggists Jr Nv BRISBANE AGENTS. | Berklet & Tatior, Wholesale Druggists. , . i . I 2077 EADS, all Colors I KNITTING PINS and HOOKS . TATTING SHUTTLES, BcL &c. On Salo, at R. Lucis SON'S.---•J ■ ' ™- '* FOURPENNY BXEBCTSE lff.)OKI?. Just Received by • f * R. LV(%S & SON. * Np'vousness, ''}■■■ I ' Debility, | / . Loss of Power, | ■I IndiscreiidhsofEarfy Youth, Syphilitic Diseases. I In all cases arising- from errors and the yielding to the passions, no time should be lost to at once arrest the progress of disease. D E. L. L. S M \ T H HAS devoted himself fdr twenty Wrs in tbe colony to the practice of this brabph of his - profession, -srbil© previously, iaEnglailuTLe was the pupil of and practised with the celebrated Di* R T Culverwell, the only medical practitioner who ever exclusively adopted this as the sole j. ■ branch of his profession. : . $' Dr L L Smith hereby informs the publio that .;* he is the only xeqally qualified medical^ 1 MAN'IN THIS SPECIALITY OF HIS PROFESSION; thajt others advertising are unquaJifled , and that, therefore, in pretending to be qualified are obtainfiig money under faUe pretences. i-f Dr L L Pmith also warns the public ag&inst the Quackeries advertised. If the taker of sfckiy of these advertiaed nostrums escape with hislife, or bis system be not thoroughly and irrejjarably undermined by thennie may look upon hi|iiself as themost fortunate/mortal. |' Dr L L SMiTimias been applied to byjso many unfortunate broken down young-old-men, utterly crushed in epirij?f ruined in body and Jfilched in pocket, that lu/deetus it a duty to pub|sh this to the world. * I Those meutjrffoL women who havi heen the victims of lirlDmeipled charlatans |freq[uently seek that roiovSry which is often jpeyond Dr Smith's coatfol. When will the pullic understand thartia is their interest to consult, a duly quallfledlmeaical manj who has ma^e jpis his sole istudy, rltheo than apply to a number|of ignorant imposters, who merely harp, and Epßjfl^no****], their pockets ana health. • y I \ ' ■- Dr L L Smith has always stated t|at to warn the public of these quick sandeps his «iief reason for advertising. / 1 In all cases of nervous debiuty, lownels of spirit, loss of power, pimples on tM foreheadi lassitude, ' inaptitude for business, impotency, dramage from the system, and the varices effects pflerrors of youth and bloodpoisoning fsom diseases weviously contracted, Dr L L Smith invites suusrers to consult him, as he has no hesitation ira stating that no medical man, eitaer here or in Taja gland, bas bad the opportunitiel of practice" anoiextra- . ordinary experience whlclf lie has had. Thwefore those who really desire t| be treated by omLwho is at the head of his profession in this branah of medical practice should Ipse no time in seoMng his advice. Nor should? anyone marry with%t fltst consulting him. t \ The New ConWultirig Kooms are at \ 182 COLLINB STREET EAST, MEL- S i Opposite the Melbourne Club. (Late residence of the Governor). Private enj . trance is in Stephen-street south. CONSULTATION FEE (by Letter) ... £1 Medicines forwarded to all colonies, so packed as " , to avoid observation. TBSbks published by tbe Dr. can be had on ap plication to hira. 1984
I C. W WB B.W B Orf) T ]^_k J^E W^Ca Thanks liis FHen^rfciyl' t^ f^ic for tbei| jratronage since he has iMi in buskiess; ho\alsp wishes to inform theniWJffiUreis prepared to v cxjiciit# orders entrusted to hhV with tire best materials : , ..... , fo %;^ad workmanship, in any stylo. \ ■» ■ Rj ENGLISH AN&COL^^Li[ADE GOOODS ALWAYS ON m^p. k \ ksPAIRI&G NEATLY EXECUTED. ' . fj-'~'\ ' ■We . L qVS.S.T; R B.¥.*U.-H-E RATI VE R i/e & . t — ' " vt" ■ ■ ■ x y
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 310, 27 December 1873, Page 2
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