IMMMEL’S CHOICE PERFUMERY paSU tronised by all th World. Rimmel’s Iblang • Iniang. Vanda, Henna, Jockey Club, Frangipani, and other Perfumes of exquisite fragrance. Rimmel’s Lavender Water, distilled from Mitcham Flowers. Rimmel’s Toilet Vinegar, celebrated for its useful and sanita. y properties. Rimmel’s Extract of Lime Juice and Glyce* rine, the best preparation for the hair, especially in warm ciimates. Rimmel’s Dugong Oil Soap, perfumed with Australian Eucalyptus. Rimmel’s Glycerine, Honey, Windsor, and other Toilet Soaps. Rimmel’s Rose Water, Costume, and Floral Crackers, very amusing for Balls and Parties. Rimmel’s Violet, Rose-leaf, Rice, and other Toilet Powders A liberal allowance to shippers. Eugene Rimmel, Perfumer to H. R. H. the Prince of Wales. 96, Strand, 128, Regent Street, and 24, \ Cornhill, London ; 17, Boulevard des Italiens, Paris, and 76, King’s Road, Brighton. Sold by all Perfumery Vendors. LLWOOD’S PATENT AIR-CHAM-BER CORK AND FELT HELMETS Are manufactured without india-rubber, and i are perfectly free from the objectionable and dangerous qualities of all articles of clothing made of that material when used in tropical climates Sample rooms —98, Graceeburcli street, London, E.C. Hats, Caps, and Helmets, every description manufactured at the works of J. Ellwood & Sons, Great Charlotte street, S.E., London, contractors to the Police Force. Army Helmets and Caps with latest improvements. J. Ellwood & Sons’ Goods are kept by all respectable traders and storekeepers. Caution —No Air-Chamber Hats or Helmets genuine unless bearing “ Elwood & Sons” name. Orders through mercantile houses carefully shipped. PATENT WROUGHT NAILS. T J. CORDES & Co., the Patentees and tj o Sole Manufacturers of the well known Patent Wrought Nails, commonly known as “EWBANK’S NAILS,” desire to make it known that they have adopted a “Star” or “ Cross,” as their Trade Mark, and that all nails now made and sent out by them, except clasp, bear this mark upon their heads, and that within every package sent from their works is also placed a card bearing their name and tddress. Any nails, therefore, which are not distinguished as above, must not be confounded with “ Ewbank’s Nails,” the quality of which is so well appreciated as being far superior .'o that of any other make. Dos : Works : Newport Monmouthshire England. April 3, 1870. 52w i CLEANLINESS A STOVE stovo most brilliantly pohshe in two minutes for less than one farthing I W. G. NIXEY’S CELEBRATED REGISTERED BLACK LEAD, a new domestic discovery ! Cannot be wasted and is a preservative of Furniture from the injurious effects of the common article now in use ; as it creates no dust, and requires comparatively no labor. Sold everywhere, in solid blocks, Id, 2d, 4d, and Is. The advantages of this elegant chemical preparation are, great saving of time, cleanliness of application, smallness of quantity required, and the prevention of waste, dust, and it.s destructive consequences. Further, it ultimately produces a pure metallic coating of a high degree of brilliancy and and durability, reflecting both light and heat. (See specimen on the sides of each block.) 12, Soho Square, London. HlFagents wanted. April 22, 1871. [s2tw. O WELL’S BALSAM OF ANISEED FOR COUGHS, COEDS, shortness oe breath, asthma, BRONCHITIS, INFLUENZA, &C. EXTRAORDINARY CURE of a COUGH. Her Majesty’s gunboat Netley, I 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 publicbut an article of necessity to those sufering from bronchial ailments. Sold by all the wholesale medicine houses in Melbourne and Sydney ; and retail all respectable chemists and storekeepers throughout Australia and New Zealand. Prepared by Thomas Powell, 16, Blackfriars road, London. ask for u powexl’s balsam of aniseed.” IMPORTANT CAUTION. Observe, that the words, “Thomas Powell, Blackfriars road, London,” are engraved on the Government stamp, affixed over the top of each bottle, without which, none can be genuine, ano to IMITATE WHICH IS FELONY. Its low price brings it within the reach o f all classes.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 52, 20 January 1872, Page 19
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