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Medical. iT JflOK THE BLOOD IS THE LIKE ’ CLARKE'S ■\VOKLI> TAMED BLOODMI X T U 11 E. Trade Mark—“ Blood Mixture.’* THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER & RESTORER For cleansing and clearing the blood from all impurities. cannot be too higUy recommended. For Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin DisSascs, and Sores of all kinds, it is a never failing and permanent cure It Cures old Sores. Cures Ulcerated Sores ou the Keck. Cures Ulcerated Sore Legs. Cures Blackheads, or Pimples ou the Face. Cures Scurvy Sores. Cures Cancerous Ulcers. Cures Blood and Skin Diseases. Cures Glandular Swellings. Clears the Blood from all impure Matter, From whatever cause arising. As this mixture is pleasant to the taste* and war ranted free from anytliing injurious to the most deli cate constitution of either sex/the Proprietor solicits sufferers to give it a trial to test its value,' THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS FROM ALL PARTS- j : - Sold in Bottles, 2s. Cd. each, and in Cases, containing six times the quantity, 11s. each—sufficient to effect a permanent cure in the great majority of longstanding eases BY ALL CHEMISTS and PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS throughout the world Sole Proprietor:. F. J. CLARKE, Chemist, APOTHECARIES’ HALL. LINCOLN, ENGLAND Agents : KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER,. AND CO., Dunedin and Auckland. H 0^ b *£????■ SOLVENT.—The only effectual cure, bold by all chemists; price, 2s Cd Testimonials on application. KEMPTHORNE. PROSSER & CO.. Wlioleaale Agents,' Dunedin and Auckland. ONS0 N S ,? OX . ? l I - CLA -KKE'S 841 PILLS is warranted to cure all discharges from the \ D n ei . the . r sex * acquired or constitutional, Gravel and Pams in the Back “ Boxes 4s. Od. each, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine \ endors. Sole Proprietor: F. ,T. CL ARKP APOTHECARIES' HALL, LIKCOLN, ENGL AND Aoknts ; KEMPTHORNE. PROSSER, AND CO. I)I.NKDIX AND AUCKLAND. -•* Miscellaneous--0 A U T 1 O N.—WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. Ix C'hanckrv.—Lea and Perrins, of Worcester, against Alfred Robert ! Lee, trading as A. R. Lee and Co., at Rainford Junction, Lancashire. 1 Take notice that on the 30th Julv, 1575, a Perpetual Injunction was granted in the'ahove cause by his Honor the Master of the Rolls, restraining th*e defendant from using the word " Worcestershire," or any word only oolorably differing therefrom in connection with any sauce manufactured by him, and any labels or wrappers resembling those used by the plaintiffs. ; All persons are hereby cautioned not to sell as “Worcestershire" or “ Avorcester” Sauce, any sauce other than that manufactured by Messrs. Lea and Perrins, AVorcesler, or to use any labels or wrappers resembling theirs. THOMAS SOUTHALL, Worcester, Solicitor for the said Messrs. Lea and Perrins. LAMPS! LAMPS! LAMPS FOR •• ■■ KEROSENE, PETROLEUM, AND PARAFFIN. AVEIGHT AND BUTLER, Manufacturers and Exporters, Birmingham. ■ Table, Street and Station Lamps and Lanterns 0 all descriptions. Chandeliers, Brackets, &c., in great variety, lamps fitted with American or any other description of burner. ' ‘ Patentees of the Celebrated 1. “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 size wick. - Photographs and boots containing over 500 designs upon application. Indents must be sen’tthrough an English House, or covered by drafts 00 d/s. '' ' (WALTHAM) WATCHES. That these AYatches in reality constitute the “ perfection of mechanism” is now admitted by many practical English watchmakers of standing] and reputation. In fact, the AValtbam Lever AVatch secures accuracy and durability by the least comiOex mechanism ; dispensing with the “ fusee,” chain, &c., and by means of a “going barrel,” with a highly-finished graduated mainspring, obtains an accuracy of performance unsurpassed by the most expensive wratch of English manufacture. The simplicity of construction necessarily renders the Watch less liable to get out of order, and it is more easily and inexpensively repaired in case of accident. - : , It is enough, perhaps, to say in favor of the AYaltham Watches that upwards of 800,000 of them have been already sold ;,and that they are now. being produced at the rate of 100.000 a year. ~ .•.,: Many people are surprised that America undertakes to supply watches to England. At first sight it seems like "sending coals to Newcastle." - But thamatter is easily explained. Nowhere except in - America is watchmaking conducted on the principle of making a complete watch under one root. In uo other country are automatic machines used in ; the construction of every part of the watch. From these two .facts arise economy, and therefore cheapness ; in addition tn which the product of the factory is necessarily more uniform in quality than it manufactured in the disjointed manner common in England and Switzerland. Txie (Waltham) AVatch Factory covets, three acres, employs one thousand operatives, aiid produces 300 watches per day. 800,000 of its manufacture are now in use in America, giving perfect satisfaction. The Railway AVatch, manufactured, by the American (AA'altham) AA T atch Company, for the special use of railway employes and travellers, is noted for its accuracy as a timekeeper, and by the introduction of aquick “train” and more rapid “beat'Eis less liable to injury if dropped or knocked than the watch hitherto obtainable in the English market. .The application also of Fogg’s Patent Centre pinion (one of the most important of modern - Improvements in watchmaking) is an additional security against sudden damage by the breaking of the mainspring, and consequent cracking of jewels, bending of teeth, Jcc. The abox’e is recommended to all who are actively employed, and who require a reliable watch. ■ Price Lists furnished to the Trade only on application to ” ROBBINS & APPLETON, " General Agents for the American AVatch Co., Hi HATTON GARDEN., LONDON. E.C. [2 Buy keckitts’ french blue and see that each Ball is wrapped in paper bearing the name of RECKITT, as its splendid quality has caused man) - inferior imitations, i Sold wholesale by Edward Pearce, and retail by all respectable Grocers, Ac. 1 , , OAUTION.—J. & F. MARTELL’S BRANDY. It having come to our knowledge that spurious imitations are imported. Consumers should be careful to see that they obtain the genuine article with our Brand, which is to be had of all respectable Dealers. MAKTELL & Co. AROSSE & BLACKAVELL’S OELEBBATED PICKLES, S' AUCES, in Quart and Pint Bottles; 1 S J ALAD OIL, jpOTTED MEATS, OAL\ r ES’ FEET JELLY and other fJAABLE DELICACIES, MAY be obtained of Storekeepers in Australia and New Zealand., Every genuine article is labelled. - . SPECIAL Agents for LEA and PERRINS’ WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE* ' CROSSE & BLACKWELL, Purveyors to the Queen, SOHO-SQUAKE, LONDON. : ■ i : ■ J. V N BEST SOFT D P . C O A T S’ C-COED SEWING COTTON, Suitable for all Sowing Machines. EXTRA GLACE COTTON. This Cotton being greatly improved ii quality and finish, will be found unsurpassed for Machine or Hand Sewing. On Reels, 100, 200, ;or 500 Aards. CROCHET OK TATTING' COTTON, Of the finest quality, in Skeins or on Reels, To be bad of all AVliolesalc and Retail Draper throughout ho AVorid. JAM E S AV HITF IE L D Clarington Brook Forok and Iron Foundry, AA’igan, Lancashire,-England.-Maker of the celebrated Spades, Shovels, Forks Miners’ Tools, Cart Arms, Bushes; also. Small En gtnc-s. Mortar Mills. Iron Castings for Collieries, Gaand Iron AVorks, Ac.. &c. Dealer in Piles, Saws Steel, Builders’ and Mechanics' Tools, Safety Lamps-i Hoisting Blocks. Jacks, Anvils, Vices, Bellows, Screws, Bolts, AA r ashers, Rivets, Nalls, Safes; Locks, Hinges, and all Ironmongery Goods of best quality as used for Homo consumption , J ...1.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4589, 4 December 1875, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4589, 4 December 1875, Page 2 (Supplement)

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4589, 4 December 1875, Page 2 (Supplement)

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