! OF REM6VAi_. HENRY CHATTRRIS,. VETERINARY SURGEON, haa. REMOVED from NiwTotfs .Liyety St-blea,, Hardy-street, to TWIST & GAY'S Lrvery Stables, Trafal-gar-street. .. . WFiRsrART for L__hb Horses at = the Stables. . ••'■' ' ■■ ■ -'• ■ i >■''■■ ■* !-_*235 I - ' *• ■.. , */• ... , , , - . _-_Q_-___SL ; «________» Tt|"-!'Rv •-. ; T-'a ;T T6 N, ; , .. : DENTIST, Resident nearly is yessr.^ inay he cbhaulted \ -' BdXXf. 1 : -'-'S .;: ; y'■ i. i:- ■• - ' '..• 5303 POSTAL CARDS I AtiRrLUGAS.&SONS. 1 BESt QtJALtf t Lfitl. "triCTORIA. LIMB . KfLNf;: below the y-,: "■'■■ Pilot Station.; ~] -y •'!.'_ - | "/^-p.^GILBSRTSON'&'SbIiIS' -\ :' ■' caii a'upply best, Massacre Bay LIME at 2/4 jie., S \ ,' ' DUBhel,,at the Kiln., ;, . 605 '' VjBJNETIAN BLIND FACTORY, ' ] (NEX.T. THE,TEMPJ-iBA^OT.HALL),' .. ; BRIDG_S-STRRI.T. .; ; . j ■ +O^P^;RtlE|; L ahc( i #liLIAM "'tf o ..GHiLD beg to notify that, they have-entered-into partnership as CONTRACTORS,-BbttDl-RS, &o, tea add having importea tfie newest and best MJACHiKERY, are prepared to execute orders in j TORNi_RY, MAfrUFACTORtf 7 OF' VENETIAN BLINDS.AND CARPENTRY. j j ;at itheipwest reitturieyative' prices'.. . FU^iHtURE.'DpOiBiS, &SHES, &c, i ;. /,. madte to order,-' 1142 I a■- '• 1 ..'■ ' -'-/.':';■■:':....' ■'. '■' ——' j GRATSI.L-.COMg'ORfFI-JG. i EPPS ■* S~" 0,0 GOA, , - '"■ i!lv:-: BBS|;AK-?ASt.':'; ■':; ■■;„ i"By a thorough'knowledge of the natural laws which govern, the operations of digestion and'nutrition, and by a careful ..{fplicatidh qi. the fine properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided, our breakfast tables with a delicately-flavored beverage which may save u<* many doctors' bi11..; Ic 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 us ready to attack wherever there is a freak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with ' pare blood and a properly nourished frame.' —Ses article in the Civil Service^Gazette. Made simply With boiling water or milk. Sold only in packets; labelled thus— jAM E S EPP- S & C 0., , HOMGSOPATHIC CHEMISTS, 48, Threadneedle-street, and 170,'Piccadilly Works: Eostok RoA», amd Camden Town Londoh. •' 14
i '"''"' :'■■■/. /_E-I_i_E_M_MP'_€S. . . ; | uRANOLAB "•, EFiERVESCINT TORAIONS, '— — : — : r : ... ,.; .. .r . ■■ ■' Bishop's 'Granular Effervescent C_» A ft! £_ f ._ ' ' titrate of Miigndsia is not .merely ra Qivrv 1 * M *W/|(^ ../ ,:, plcasant^drink, butiß rtlsbone ofthe ••-r-.» « '.-. I i l 'N-^__ ••• ;-moßt;valuablea_dß.toh.a.thiiU'-xi_fc.; i Jeff&X -_^^^V-c3,Jo-rti ence. It has been chosen by. the i .'JS-* -<~ ''■•f^p\ ! ' '■' •& Rnblic,: appt6ved by the profession, i '£S '■' "" t^t«wd »e r7TVL:,|gtatio_ewHaa.i LBfld:ja : now preseri.ed? regularly by ; wjitjt** - : ''- f \K_^_\/ ! • _4<i Ik thousands of physicians throughout Ji 1 M f Pn'|/SP f ll' : CS^Wl_*l^*^ pleasantest regular aperient for per-\ /• •; ■ j. ,-J" IT /--if inttrl-f Km ** : - r - ■ wna of all ages and 'conditions. ■■v.. :.-: ■: v '^*~!r': ,-. ':--,'';" ■ :: *The ; fact f hat JhS General Jfedfcql, ■v „-, '• '-'4. ' ."')•-''- '■■•:'--■'■ ', ■'••■ X, Council, has^^troduceif. , an, lmitation \ ! P^lJ^^VtlF v T HI^ W f} ight^ et^^ of Bishop's Granular Effervescent .reparation are retained in the highest degree, throuira its rr. . cut • • . -*r *? ■. -. , gran*darfom,p.oducmg^contM Citrate of Magnesia .into Jhe, British and preserving the flavour as a palatable Saline Draught. . rharmaCopceia. is a remarkable, and _Itfw very valuable to Travellers;! especially in. tropical ' most influential 'fesiimonh : W the hvaicUmates, as its properties are retained for any length of time '»,■,„;•- ;,;,« ff >i h S> <±s£!i%i-zh' !,y ; roiimpaired. . 1 . -r , e '. nc V al^f r °l \t»e. original, prepara-Sxß__'C*_:£i_sraii-TWo tea-.p6-nfa!3 br itiore,> pt.t ,^ an :. ' ■• .. X '££• .*, X .'. _.'. '£ : . into a tumbler half /OH ojf water, and drunk during effer- Lemon J uice, ,f rOm Whidh one of «scence,will prove a mild 1 bit efficient Aperient ; wKilea. it's chief ingredients i_ r obt_l_'ed, has Bmall tea-spoonful, taken' in a wine-glassful of water,. wiR '1---. bfe^ knoVrn" as -h? -^r... nlrtXir, act asA valuable ant-acid cooling.dranghtwhen feverish. A B . Known aa tne "Pw Certain aeuciously cooling and refreshing beVerage may also b. made preventive of scurvy, and,' in dee _. by adding to a tumblerful of coid.^pring water (previously ' the British Government Insists'' bn> a sweetened with sugar,) a small quantity of the Citrate. : eupp!y of this substance' dn'' every ; introduced and fbep'-bed' bv '' Emigianfr Ship. In the spec al comAIIPRED BISHOP, Jttaaufacturing €fi B mfc-t, S^cenf tiSSTo? SSSh VT, SPECK'S, FIELDS MILE «E W TOWN, - JSJS^ bSkU^rifyta^S^ -" • IT '' ' ties of , the Lemon Juice are cam-. This Bottle should be kept wall corked, and in a-dry plaoe. bined with a. milfl aperient. ( ' ! ' j » " ■ ' ■M Ty^ oe '.:-| The Mineral: Water Salts (Seltzer, ■n '".".,' '„ .'-_^ii.w_- " -' ' " Vichy, Carlsbad, &c\ are ' excellent ■ F M '^°rUFRS&JBISHOF> S Label, Mtic Q to . intrbdu-e' and the sale of '■ WITHOUI which NOA/E is Genuine. , them ia rapidly iaerea-ing. ."■->-;<-, > . {MINERAI. WAFERS ALTS. For the preparation of artificial water.-*, these " Grinuhr Effervescent" Salts are especially suitable. Tbey give. the refreshing draught, and may De relied On as presenting at the same time the 'chemical ingredients of the natural waters.' It is obvious that in this form the *' granular effervescent" preparations present many advantages over the waters themselves. While all "the constituents of the natural springs are' exactly produced, the Salts are extremely portable, more economical, and with them a sparkling refreahingdradght is procurable in any quantity at any time. J* T E S T I __t ON I .A. I_ -S Dr. Rjtdwood, Professor of Chemistry ac the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, thus writes : — '* I have examined a' great many samples ot Mr. Bishop'., granulated preparations, obtained at various times and from different spureas, aad hive touud them to be very uniform in character, fully, charged with Carbonic Acid, and obviously mad- w.th great care and accuracy." A provincial firm writes :— " We have much pleasure to inform you that your Magnesia ia much appreaiated in our connection. We have sold other makers' in former years, but now we shall never sell any but Bishop's Our customer- have sometimes c.mplained of the Citrate of Magnesia, and we have told them they will never be disappointed if they always ask for Bishop's, and see th.t they get it," LABORATORY AND OFFICES:^ SPECK'S FIELDS, MILE END NEW TOWN, London, E. SOLD by KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER, & CO., Ddnedin, Ali Chemists, Merchants, Shippers, and the Original Maker, put in (convenient sizes for tEoreign uae. 1661 — 26
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 102, 2 May 1877, Page 4
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