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Medical. The pharmacy Hext Supreme Court, Lambton-ouav BRITTAIN’S WORM POWDERS.—The most marvellous and effectual remedy for destroying and expelling every description of worms. BRITTAIN’S PINK SOOTHING POWDERS, for children cutting their teeth and are given with the most pleasing success i'n all cases of a feverish state of the body, restlessness, convulsions, excessive purgind^&o! BRITTAIN’S APERIENT ANTIBILB OHS PlLLS.—These pills are formed solely of vegetable matter, and are strongly recommended as a valuable family aperient medicine. ’ BRITTAIN’S CHLOROFORM EMBROCATION.—A most effectual application for gout, rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago, sprains, bruises, chilblains, &c. BRITTAIN’S NERVINE for toothache affords instantaneous relief. BRITTAIN’S COUGH MIXTURE—A moat valuable remedy for coughs, colds, asthma, consumption, and all affections of the chest and lungs. H. BRITTAIN, Dispensing and Family Chemist, Next Supreme Court, Lambton-quay. POWELL’S BALSAM OF ANISEED for Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, Ac. Testimonial from the Kev. W. LUSH, Vicar of Stir wold, and Editor of the “ Eemembrancer." , Stixwold Vicarage, H orncastle, Lincolnshire Dear Sir, —1 have to acknowledge with my warmest thanks the receipt of a large bottle of your truly valuable Balsam of Aniseed for the benefit of my poor parishioners. I need hardly say, in the face of winter how truly acceptable such a present is. For the past 12 years I have been in the habit of using myself giving away, and recommending your Balsam f should not be exaggerating if I said I have never known it fail. Whenever I have a cough I use it in preference to anything else, and again and again it has cured me. I am fully aware, and you, my dear sir, would, I feel sure, equally with myself, recognise the fact that wo are dependent in the use of all means on Him whose blessing maketh rich, but I rejoice that so often He has seen good to add that blessing to the use of Powell’s Balsam of Aniseed. I remain, my dear sir, &c.. 4c WILLIAM LUSH IMPORTANT TESTIMONIAL. Dear Sir,—l may tell you that I have used your Balsam for a very long time (both for myself and my family). I think it an invaluable medicine for members of my profession, and have always stronriy recommended it to my brother and sister artists. If you think a testimonial from mo would be of any service, you are very welcome to make use of this.—l am, dear Sir, yours truly LIONEL BEOUGH, Globe Theatre POWELL’ BALSAM OF ANISEED, The favorite Remedy for Coughs, Colds. Bronchitis, Asthma, Night Cough, &c., it is unsurpassed. Sold by Chemists and Storekeepers, throughout Australia and New Zealand. Prepared by THOMAS POWELL, 16, Blackfriar road, London. TRADE MARK—LION, NET, AND MOUSE. HOOD'S COEN SOLVENT.—The only effectual cure. Sold by all chemists; price, 2a. 6d. Testimonials on application. KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO., Wholesale Agents, Dunedin and Auckland. Miscellaneous. (WALTHAM) WATCHES Perfection of Mechanism! Made by Machinery of unerring accuracy, gaining A world-wide reputation For these Watches. “ For a long time/’ says The Times of 18th December, 1868, in a notice of Professor Pepper’s new lecture at the Royal Polytechnic Institution, “ On the manufacture of watches,” ** the belief has been entertained that the more delicate parts of the watch can be made by the hand alone, and consequently that the workmen to whom they afford employment are free from all risk of competition with those stupendous mechanical powers which in every direction are encroaching upon the field of manual labor. Now, however, a question arises whether such is actually the case." The Amrricaj* (Waltham) Watch Company have conclusively solved this problem. At their unique establishment they manufacture a complete Watch under one roof, making every part op re by machinery, which is of the most perfect construction and accuracy. The result is the production of an article that—from the rapidly-growing demand it crea es—seems destined to supersede all hand-made Watches whatever. During the lost twenty years 800,000 of the Waltham Watches have been sold in America, and have given such practical evidence of their durability and accuracy, that they are now adopted as standard time-keepers throughout the principal part of the Railway system of the United States. So vast and comprehensive are the mechanical appliances at the Waltham - Factory, and so numerous are the Company’s staff of employes—exceeding a thousand hands—that although upwards op 100,000 highly-finished Watches ai*e now annually manufactured by the Company, the supply is still inadequate to the demand. An illustrated pamphlet, descriptive of watchmaking by machinery at Waltham, free by post (on quoting name of paper in which this advertisement appears), and price lists furnished to the trade, on application to ROBBINS AND APPLETON. General Agents for the American Watch Company 16, HATTON GARDEN, LONDON, E.C. LAMPS! LAMPS! LAMPS! FOR KEROSENE, PETROLEUM, AND PARAFFIN. WRIGHT AND BUTLER. Manufacturers and Exporters, Birmingham. Table, Street and Station Lamps and Lanterns of all descriptions. Chandeliers, Brackets, &c., in great variety. Lamps fitted with American or any other description of burner. Patentees of the Celebrated u ECLIPSE."—NO CHIMNEY BURNER. Specially adapted for up-country districts, as all breakage of chimneys is avoided, and the light given much greater than that of any other burner same sizo wick. Photographs and books containing over 500 designs upon application. Indents must be sent through an English House, or covered by drafts 60 d/s. J AN D P . COATS* BEST SOFT 6-CORD SEWING COTTON, Suitable for all Sewing Machines. EXTRA GLACE COTTON. This Cotton being greatly improved In quality and finish, will be found unsurpassed for Machine or Hand Sewing. On Reels, 100, 200, or 500 Yards. CROCHET OR TATTING COTTON, Of the finest quality, in Skeins or on Reels, To be had of all . Wholesale and Retail Drapers throughout he World. CROSSE & BLACKWELL’S C ELEBBATED PICKLES, AUCES, M /f ALT VINEGAR, in Quart and Pint Bottles. S ALAD OIL, jpOTTED MEATS, /HALVES’ FEET JELLY and other rjIABLE DELICACIES, M AY be obtained of Storekeepers in Australia and 7 Zealand. Every genuine article is S PECIAL Agents for LEA and PEEEIK3’ WOECE3TEESHIEE SAUCE. F'IEOSSE & BLACKWELL, Vy Purveyors to the' Queen, SOHO-SQUAtRE, LONDON. AMES WHITFIELD Ci-AKiKc.Tox Brook Forge and Iron Foundry Wigan. Lancashire, England. Maker of the celebrated Spades, Shovels, Forks Miners’ Tools, Cart Arms. Bushes; also. Small Engines, Mortar Mills, Iron Castings for Collieries, Gas and Iron Works, &0., &c. Dealer in Files, Saws, Steel Builders’ and Mechanics’ Tools, Safety Lamps Hoisting Blocks. Jacks, Anvils, Vices, Bellows, Screws Bolts, Washers, Eivets. Nails, Safes, Locks. Hinges', and all Ironmongery Goods of best quality as used tor Homo consumption Buy eeckitts’ feench blue and see that each Ball is wrapped in paper bearing the name of EEGKITT, as its splendid quality has caused many inferior imitations. Sold wholesale by Edward Pearce, and retail by all respectable Grocers, Ac. /CAUTION.—J. & F. MAETELL’S BEANDY. It haring come to our knowledge that spurious imitations are imported. Consumers should bo careful to see that they obtain the genuine article with our Brand, which is to be had of all respectable Dealers. MAETELL & Co.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4529, 25 September 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4529, 25 September 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4529, 25 September 1875, Page 4

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