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Miscellahebiis. ' *" BURROW'S. GLASSES ifor th 6 opera,' field, camp, and 6ea jounsurpasseld for brilliancy and power. . Equal to* any other Binoculars at double the price. Larger size and jpower, £6 6s ; smaller, £3 13s 6d (sling cases) ; in aluminium, incredibly Hght, 10 and 14 ■ • Guia°.a9. , ' '- HIGH-POWER RIFLE TELESCOPES, i * • As used at the National Rifle Association Meet-, ing, I Three, Five, Six, and Nine Guineas each. Naval, Deer-Stalking, and ; Reconnoitering Telei scopes, best quality, Two, Fomy.aiid six | "Y'i ' V Guineas' each; ' Opinions of the Engush Peess. . Athiaa*«a&.— " The Malvern Glass must be valuable to J^y man." Bell's 'life. — " Best binocular telsecope yet invented." - Field.— " Most compact, accurate and powerful." - .:-■ .:■-.* Army and Navy Gazette. — " One of the best." Volunteer Service Gazette. — " Beautifully finished binoculars." Gentlemen, in order to save delay, should enclose remittance. Address— W. and J. Burrow, Malvern, England. Cadtiok.— Messrs Btteeow do not guarantee the quality of any glasses that do not bear their name and address. 4 . ■ NO MORE PILLS OR ANY OTHER MEDICINE. DU BAR RY'S Delicious health-restoring REVALENTA ARABICA FOOD, Cures speedily and effectually indigestion (dyspepsia), cough, asthma, consumption, habitual constipation, diarrhoea all gastric derangements, kcßmorrhoids, liver complainte,- flatulency, nervousness, biliousness, fevers, sore • throats, dipththeria, catarrhs, colds, influenza, noises in the hgad- and ears, rheumatism, gout, impurities, eruptions, hysteria, neuralgia, irritability, sleeplessness, acidity, palpitation, heartburn, headache, debility, dropsy, cramps, spasms, nausea and sickness even in pregnancy or at sea, sinking fits, bronchitis, scrofula, tightness of the chest, pains at the pit of the stomach and between shoulders, &c. We quote a few out ot 60,000 cures — Cure No. 58,216, ofthe Marchioness de Brehen, Paris, of a liver complaint, wasting away for seven years, with debility, palpitation, bad gestion, constant sleeplessness, and the intolerable nervous agitation. : Cure No. 57,514. "Tittenson, 25th October, 1860. — Gentlemen, I enclose 335, for another 10. lb canister of your excellent Revalenta Arabica Food. I cannot sufficiently express niy gratitude for the benefit I have derived from it after every other means has failed. I can now <st very well at night, my appetite is perfecily restored, and the pains in my leg, back, and chest are quite gone, and lam fast gaining strength and flesh. If your food was -better, known: I believe it would save many thousand lives, which are destroyed recklessly by poisonous drugs, and many families would be saved from utter ruin.— Mrs. A. Owen." Cure No. 71, of Dyspepsia, from the Eight Hon ithe Lord Stuart de Decies, Lord Lieutenant of the County of Waterford — " I have derived much •benefit from your excellent food. — Stuart de iDecies, Dromana, Cappoquin. ! Cure No. 52J422. — " Bridge House, Firmley, Surry. Thirty-three years diseased lungs, spitting of blood, liver derangement, deafness, singing in the ears, constipation, debility, shortness of breath, and cough, have been removed by yeur Eevalenta Arabica. My lungs, liver, stomach head and ears are all right, my hearing perfect, and my recovery is a marvel to all my acquaintances. — James Eoberts, timber merchant" Cure No. 54, 816.— From the Eev James T Campbell, Syderstone Eectory, near Fakenham j Norfolk. — " In all cases *of indigestion, • and par- j ticularly when the liver is more than usually affected, I consider it the best of all remedies. It regulates the bile and makes it flow, in cases whicli would not admit of mercury in any shape. In short, a healthy flow of bile is one of its earhest and best symptoms. — Janies T. Campbell.' The food is sold in canisters — 1 lb, 2s 9d, 2lb 4s 6d,; 12 lb, 225; 24 lb, 40s. The 121 b and 24 lb ' canisters, carriage free, on receipt of Post Oifice Order, by Barry Dv Barry and Co., 77, Eegent street, London ; Fortnum and Mason, 182, Piccadilly ; Abbiss, 61, Gracechurch streer,; also at 63 and 153, Oxford street ; 4, Cheapside, London ; and all respectable grocers and chem sts. GLENEIELD STAECH. Exclusively used in the Eoyal Laundry. By Special Appointment. STAECH PUEVEXOE TO HEB EOTAIi BI&HNESS THB PEINCESS OE WALES. THE best proofs of the greatest superiority ol this Starch are the numerous distinguishing marks of approval which have been accorded to it from all quarters, amongst those may be mentioned the following, viz. : — It is exclusively used in the Eoyal Laundry, AND Her Majesty's Laund^ss cays it is the finest Starch she ever used. Honourable mention was awarded at the Great Exhibition in London, in 1851. A Prize Medal was awarded for it at the New York Exhibition in 1853 ; and A Prize Medal was also awarded at the Internatioual Exhibition in London, THE GLENFIELD STAECH Haa continued to increase rapidly. The Manufacturers have every confidence in asserting, that if those ladies and laundresses who do not regularly use this Starch would disregard the advice of interested dealers, who are allowed extra profits on inferior articles, and give it a fair , trials they would then feel satisfied with the very superior finish which it imparts to laces, linens, muslins, &c, the great saving of trouble in its apphcation, and the entire absence of disappointment with the results, and would for the future, like THE QUEEN'S LAUNDRESS, USE NO OTHER. To be had of all respectable Grocers, Druggists . Oilmen, kc r kc, and wholesale of the r Manufacturers, ROBERT WOTHERSPOON & CO., STARCH PURVEYORS TO Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales, And Manufacturers of WOTHERSPOON'S VICTORIAN LOZENGES Which were awarded A3?roe Medal for Purity and Excellence of „ Quality 4,t the fetewlational Exhibition of 1863

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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 272, 1 June 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 272, 1 June 1866, Page 4

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