Door and window heads An unrivalled success. Cheap, elegant, everlasting. The attention of Architects, and Builders is called to these Beautiful Designs, which, being of Iron, are superseding the use of Wood and Stone. A variety of patterns has been prepared, and a stock of elaborate castings kept ready for immediate shipment. Full particulars or designs may be obtained on application. NEWTON, CHAMBERS & Co., Thorneliffe Ironworks, near Sheffield, England. April 22,1871. [26 SCAB IN SHEEP. THOUSANDS of Flocks have been quickly and cheaply cured by COOPER’S SHEEP DIPPING- POWDER, after every other means had failed, at all seasons of the year, and however long the disease had ex* isted. This Powder dissolves instantly in Cold Water, and is then ready for use ; it is the only article that can be resorted to at all seasons and in any climate; and for all dipping purposes it is admitted to be unequalled. Testimonial from Mr T. D. M'Manaway, Wellington, New Zealand—“ I have been the first here to test the efficacy of your Dipping Powder for the cure of Scab in Sheep, and I am happy to inform you that it cured 700 sheep of mine by one dipping, and that in the middle of winter. I think it will supersede, in the course of a few years, tobacco, which was the ordinary remedy in this colony.” Cooper’s Sheep Dipping- Powdee is annually used upon several millions of Sheep in the United Kingdom, and gives universal satisfaction. It prevents as well as cures the Scab, destroys all the Ticks and other Vermin, and improves the quality and increases the weight of the fleece; and its price and ease of application adapt it to the requirements of all owners of Sheep. Prepared only by W. Cooper, M.R.C.V.S., Chemical Works, Gt. Berkhamsted, England. Sold in packets Is 4d each, the average quantity for dipping Twenty large English Sheep. Wholesale Agents for the Australian Colonies and New Zealand, Fitch & French, Flinder’s Lane East, Melbourne, by whom Local Agents will be appointed, and every information given. April 22, 1871. [26 w. R ROBERTS’S CELEBRATED OINTMENT, called “ THE POOR MAN’S FRIEND,” is confidently recommended to the public as an unfailing remedy for wounds of every description ; a certain remedy for ulcerated sore legs, burns, scalds, bruises, chilblains, scorbutic eruptions, and pimples in the face, sore and inflamed eyes, sore heads, sore breasts, piles, &c., &c. Sold in pots, 13Jd, 2s 9d, 4s 6d, 11s, and 22s each. And his Pilulae Anti-Scropliulse, or Alterative Pills, confirmed by sixty years’ experience to be one ot the best alterative medicines ever compounded for purifying the blood and assisting nature in her operations. They form a mild and superior family aperient, that may be taken at all times without confinement or change of diet. Sold at 13d, 2s 9d, 4s 6d, lls, and 22s each. Prepared only by Beach and Barnicott, Bridport, Dorset, England, and sold by all medicine vendors. March 13, 1871. 26w STRAW HATS, Patent Machine Sewn for Ladies and Gentlemen. STRAW HATS, Patent Machine Sewn, are superior to all others STRAW HATS, Patent Machine Sewn possess great durability and firmness STRAW HATS, Patent Machine Sewn, are greetly superior in make and finish to hand-made goods ; possess great durable advantages and natural firmness the stitches are short and regular, do not destroy the bead of the plait, and are impreceptible on the outer surface. Wholesale —at Dry Goods Wharehouses. Retail —at Drapers and Hatters. Patentees aad Manufacturers, VYSE, SONS and CO., London and Prato, Italy. CAUTION! —These goods bear the Trade Mark, a Globe ensigned with a cross patee. AKEY’S SILVERSMITHS’ SOAP (NON MERCURIAL). For Cleaning and Polishing Silver, Electroplate, Plate Glass, Marble, &c. Tablets, 6d. each. , AKEY’S GENUINE EMERY, GRIAN And Flour. AKEY’S EMERY AND GLASS CLOTH. OAKEY’S0 AKEY’S CABINET GLASS PAPER, Black Lead, &c. AKEY’S GOODS SOLD EVERYWHERE by Ironmongers, Oilmen, Grocers, Bruslimakers, Druggists, &e. AKE Y’S Indiarttbber KNIFE BOARDS From Is fid each. AKEY’S Wellington KNIFE POLISH packets, 3d each Tins, 6d, Is, 2s 6d, and 4s each. THE NEW ZEALAND MAIL. CHAIRMEN AND CLERKS OF ROAD BOARDS are requested to send for insertion in the above journal brief minutes or reports of their proceedings. Advertisements relative to road district meetings, tenders for road-making and repairs, and all other notifications required to be published in a newspaper wil,l be inserted at the low charge of 2s 6d per inch for the first insertion, and half-price for every subsequent nsertion in the New Zealand Mail. Independent and New Zealand Mail Office, Willis street.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 22, 24 June 1871, Page 19
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