ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS is warranted to cure all discharges from the Urinary Organs in either sex, acquired or constitational, Gravel and Pains in the Back. Sold in Boxes, is. 6d. each, by all Chemists an Patent Medicine Vendors. Sole Proprietor : F. J. CLARKE, APOTHECARIES' HALL, LINCOLN, ENGLAND Agents : KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO., rpo PARENTS AND GUARDIANS WIDOW WELCH'S PILLS * , (Keaksley's Original), So justly celebrated for their peculiar virtues, are recommended to the notice of every i<"*" «>. tained the sanction of most gentlei profession 1 ' " ' "" tually removing uuairucuons, inconveniences to which the fe ly those which at an early period of life arise mt of exercise and general debility of the reate an appetite, correct indigestion, imove giddiness and nervous headache, and are "inently useful in windy disorders, shortness of ath, and palpitation of the heart; being perfectly uocent, they may be used with safety in all seasons and climates. Price 2s. 9d. per box, of all chemists. It is necessary, owing to numerous imitations, to warn the public that KEARSLEY'S is the only original receipt, and has been prepared by the Kearsley family over eighty years. Purchasers should see that each box is wrapped in white paper, and the name " C. Kearsley" is engraved on the Government stamp Wholesale Agents—J. SANGER and SONS, 158 Oxford-street, London, England. Ask for " Kearsley's," and see you get them. Miscellaneous/CAUTION.—J. & F. KARTELL'S BRANDY. It having come to our knowledge that spurious imtions 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. Agents: Matthew Clark and Sons, 72, Great Towerstreet, London. . . MARTELL & CO. J& P. COATS' BEST SOFT 6-CORD SEWING • COTTON, Suitable for all Sewing Machines. EXTRA GLACE COTTON. This Cotton being greatly improved in quality and ish, will be found unsurpassed for Machine or uand Sewing. On reels, 100, 200, or 500 Yards. CROTCHET OR TATTING COTTON, Of the finest quality, in Skeins or on Reels. To be had of all Wholesale and Retail Drapers throughout the World. As recently adopted for the United States Cavalry, takes the "450 central fire service Boxer Cartridge. It equals a rifle in range and in accuracy of fire, and is unequalled for durability of construction. It can be easily loaded and unloaded when dark, and can be carried with perfect safety when loaded. It.far sur- "* * quality of make the numerous « u . u .o „» ...i. uu s makes which nowflood'the market. COLT'S LARGE BORE BREECH-LOADING DERINGER, for the waistcoat pocket, shoots hard and straight. COLT'S DERINGER REVOLVER, for personal and house defence, fires a larger ball than any other revolver ef the same weight and size. To be had through any respectable Gunmaker or Dealer in Arms, or from Colt's Fire Arms Manufacturing Company, 14 Pall Mall, London, S.W. "O O W LAND'S ODONTO Whitens and preserves the teeth, prevents and iparts a pearl-like ROWLANDS MACASSAR OIL Nourishes and preserves the hair, makes it grow thickly on all bald patches, prevents it falling off or turning grey, cleanses it from scurf and dandruff, and is especially adapted for the hair of children. ROWLAND'S KALYDOR Exerts the most soothing, cooling, and purifying action ROWLAND ESSENCE OF TYRE : fails to produce a perfect ch?""» ! " "" , " hair, whiskers, eyebrows, &c, to a bea lent brown or black, which that neither washing or perspi GREAT CARE must be taken to ask for A. ROWLAND and SONS' Articles, of 20, Hatton Garden London, and avoid cheap imitations. Sold by all Chemists, Perfumers, and Druggists throughout the Colonies. f< RATEFUL COMFORTING. EPPS'S COCOA. BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge of thenatural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of wellselected cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately-flavored beverage which may ~ve us many heavy doctor's bills. It is by the judious use of such articles of diet that a constitution ay be' gradually built up until strong enough to sist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack whereever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame."—See article in the Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold in J lb. and 1 lb. packets and tins (not damageable in tins), labelled thus : JAMES EPPS AND CO., Homoeopathic Chemists, 48 THRE ADNEEDLE-STREET, & 170 PICCADILLY. Works : Euston-road and Camden Town, London. /CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S PICKLES, [ALT VINEGAR, L in Quart and Pi pALVES' FEET JELLY and other MAY bo obtained of Storekeepers in Australia and New Zealand. Every genuine article is \y Purveyors to the Queen, SOHO-SQUARE LONDON. "By hand labor it is impossible for this count compete with Switzerland in the watch trade ; a we would hold our own in Europe in this branch of industry, we must follow the example of the Americans, who have successfully used machinery in the manufacture of watches."—Extract from The Times at ~ iberlß, 186 S. rpHE AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY, (Or Waltham, Alassachcsetts,) Have been Established Twenty Years, and within that time havo produced 850,000 WATCHES, Of all grades and sizes. Why American Waltham Watches arc cheaper than English watches of the same grade is explained by Sir Edmund Beckett (late Mr. E. B. Denison) in his work on clocks, watches, and bells, in which he says, page 322:—" Although labor is dearer in America than here, this machinery enables them to undersell English watches of the same quality ;" and that the system of making watches by machinery is the only correct one is held forth by this eminent authority in the same work, in which he says: " There can be doubt in the mind of anyone who understands i chinery that this is the best as well as the cheapest way of making machines which require precision and uniformity." • For particulars apply to ROBBINS AND APPLETON, General Agents, WALTHAM BUILDINGS, HOLBORN CIRCUS LONDON, E.C.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4772, 8 July 1876, Page 4
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