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We quote a few out ot 60,000 cures — • Cure No. 58,216, of the 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 my 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 perfectly restored, and the | pains in my leg, back, and chest are quite gone, j 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 Right Hon the Lord Stuart de Decies, Lord Lieutenant of the County of Waterford — " I have derived much benefit from your excellent food. — Sfcuart de Decies, Dromana, Cappoquin. Cure No. 52,422.—" Bridge House, Firmley, Surry. Thirty-three years diseased lungs, spitting of blood, liver derangement, deafiiess, singing in the ears, constipation, debility, shortness of breath, and cough, have been removed by your Revalenta Arabica. My lungs, liver, stomach head and ears are all right, my hearing perfect, and my recovery is a marvel to all my acquaintences. — James Roberts, timber merchant" Cure No. 54, 816. — From the Rev James T. Campbell, Syderstone Rectory, near Fakenham, Norfolk. — " In all cases of indigestion, and particularly 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 which would not admit of mercury in any shape. In short, a healthy flow of bile is one of its earliest and best symptoms. — James T. Campbell.' , AMMUNITION. BLET'S AMMUNITION OF EVEBY DESCBIPTION FOB PORTING OR MILITARY PURPOSES. Double Waterproof Central Fire Caps, Felt Waddings to prevent the leading of Guns, Wire Cartridges for Trilling Game, &c, at long distance, Breech-loading Cartridge Cases of superior quality for Shot-Guns and Rifles, Pin Cartridges for " Lefaucheux " Revolvers of 7, 9, and 12 milimetres. Jacob's Rifles Shell Tubes ; Cartridges, and Caps for Colt's, Deane's, Tranter's, Adams's, and other Revolvers. BALL CARTRIDGES For Enfield, Whitworth's and Henry's Rifles j also, for Westley Richards', Tery*s, Wilson's, Prince's, Deane's, and other Breech-loaders. Bullets of uniform weight made by compression from soft Refined Lead. ELEY BROTHERS, Grays-Inn-Road London, W.C, Wholesale Only. EPPS'S HOMCEPATHIC COCOA.— Homoepathic Practitioners and the Medical profession generally, recommend COCOA as being the most healthful of all beverages. When the doctrine of homoepathy was first introduced into England, there were to be obtaiued no preparations of cocoa either attractive to the taste or acceptable to the stomach : the nut was either supplied in the crude state or so unskilfully manufactured as to obtain little notice. J EPPS, of London, homoepathic chemist, was induced, in the year 1839, to turn his attention to this subject, and at length succeeded, with the assistauce of elaborate machinery, in being the first to introduce an article pure in its composition, and so refined by the perfect trituration it receives in the process it passes through, as to be most acceptable to the delicate stomach. BREAKFAST BEVERAGE. For general use, EPPS'S COCOA is distinguished as invigorating, with a grateful smooth* ness and delicious aroma. Dr Hassall, in his work •' Food and its Adulterations," says : — " Cocoa contains a great variety of important nutritive principles — every ingredient necessary to the growth and sustenance of the body." Again, " As a nutritive, Cocca stands very much higher than either Coffee or Tea." Directions: — Two teaspoonfulß of the powder in a breakfast-cup filled up with boiling water or milk. Tin lined, £ lb., i lb., and 1-lb packets; Sold by Grocers, Confectioners, and Chemists. Eafh packet is labelled J. Epps, Homsepathic Chemist, 112, Great Russell-street. 170,. Picadilly, and 48, Tbreadneedle-street ; Manufactory, 398, Eustoa Road. London. THE SOUTHLAND TIMES, AND WEEKLY TIMES. mHESE JOURNALS Jiave a very large and ex* JL tensive circulation throughout Neio Zealand, Victoria, New South Wales, Western and South Australia, Tasmania, and Great Britain; also, since the opening of the Panama route, Agents have been appointed in most of the principal cities in America. 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Southland Times, Issue 573, 3 October 1866, Page 4
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1,035Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 573, 3 October 1866, Page 4
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