F 0 WELL’S BALSAM OF ANISEED FOR COUGHS, COLDS, SHORTNESS OB BREATH, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, INFLUENZA, &C. EXTRAORDINARY CURE of a COUGH. Her Majesty's gunboat Netley, Wick, North East Coast of Scotland, September 7th, 1868. Dear Sir,— Having had a most distressing and severe cough, which caused me many sleepless nights and restless days, I was recommended by his Lordship the Earl of Caithness, to try your most invaluable Balsam of Aniseed, and I can assure you, with the first dose, I found immediate relief, even without having to suspend my various duties ; and the first small bottle completely cured me, therefore I have the greatest confidence in fully recommending it to the public. Most respectfully yours, W. Linzell, H.M.G.B. Netley. To Mr Powell. this extraordinary cough medicine has been established for nearly half a century, and its large and increasing sale throughout the United Kingdom and the Colonies, proves it to be not only a favorite medicine with the public but an article of necessity to those sufering from bronchial ailments. Sold by all the wholesale medicine houses in Melbourne and Sydney ; and retail t* all respectable chemists and storekeepers throughout Australia and New Zealand. Prepared by Thomas Powell, 16, Blackfriars road, London. ask for “ powell’s balsam of aniseed. important caution. Observe, that the words, “Thomas Powell, Blackfriars road, London,” are engraved on the G-overnment stamp, affixed over the top of each bottle, without which, none can be genuine, ana to imitate which is felony. Its low price brings it within the reach of all classes. The steam engine trials of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, Oxford, 1870. The First prizes at tins show were again awarded to Clayton and Shuttleworth, viz : The first prizes for Horizontal Fixed Engine of 10 H. P.; Eirst Prizes for Steam Engine with boiler combined. At tbe previous trials of steam engines at Bury, 1867, Clayton and Sbuttleworth took all the First Prizes for Engines, also a prize of £ls for Thrashing Machines, and the Society’s Silver Medal. Clayton and Shuttleworth have received First Prizes at all Trials of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, at which they have competed since 1849. N.B. — All the principal Makers of Portable Engines, &c., compete for this Society’s Prizes, being the only trials in Great Britian conducted by competent and impartial engineers, and where the capability and value of each engine is thoroughly tested by practical experiments. C. &S. therefore do not compete at any other shows. Portable engines, from 4 to 25-horse power, Thrashing Machines, single, double, and treble blast, with patent rolled steel beater plates, and all other recent improvements. Grinding mills, saw benches, straw elevators, &c. CLAYTON & SHUTTLEWORTH, Stamp End Works, Lincoln ; 78 Lombard street, London and Tarleton street, Liverpool. Catalogues on application, or free by post. CAUTION. BETTS’ CAPSULE PATENTS are being infringed by importations of capsules made in contravention of bis rights, which necessarily are numerous, BETTS’ being the original inventor and Sole Maker in the United Kingdom. 1, Wharf Road, City Road, London and BorApril 22, ’7l.] fleaux, France. [26tf. ABA VILLA COCOA.—No breakfast table is complete without this delicious beverage. —The “ Globe ’ says : Various importers and manufacturers have attempted to attain a reputation for their prepared Cocoas, but we doubt whether any thorough success has been achieved until Messrs Taylor Brothers discovered the extraordinary qualities of ‘ Maravilla’ Cocoa. Adapting their perfect system of preparation to this finest of all species of tbe Theobroma, they have produced an article which superseded every other Cocoa in the market. Entire solubility, a delicate aroma, and a rare concentration of the purest elements of nutrition, distinguish the Marayilla Cocoa above all others. For homoeopaths and invalids we could not recommend a more agreeable or valuable beverage.” Sold in packets only by all Grocei’3, of whom also may be had Taylor Brothers’ Original Homoeopathic Cocoa and Soluble Chocolate. Steam Mills—Brick Lane, London. Export Chicory Mills, Bruges, Belgium. OTTELLINGTON SAVINGS BANK YV Established, 1846. President —William Lvon, Esq., J.P. TRUSTEES: J. Burne, Esq. J. Dransfield, Esq., M.P.C. Hon. J. Johnston, M.G.A. W. W. Taylor, Esq, J P. J. Woodward, Esq, J.P. COMMITTEE : R.J.Duncan, Esq, J.P. L. Moss, Esq. J. G. Holdsworth, Esq J. Plimmer, Esq. L. Levy, Esq. F. A. Krull, Esq. E. W. Mills, Esq B. Smith, Esq. (Accountant.) Deposits will be received and payments made, at the Wellington Athenoeum, on Monday anc Friday evenings, from 7 to 8 o’clock. Deposits received from one shilling upwards. Interest will be allowed on deposits of one pound and upwards at the rate of five pounds ner cent per annum. y JOHN KNOWLES, Secretary and Accountant.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 38, 14 October 1871, Page 18
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