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Miseellane^. HAT C H & HATES, INVJSRCARGILL, . AND POST-OFF IC E, _RIVERTON, WHOEESAIE & RETAHi CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS, BEG respectfully to draw the attention of Squatters, Settlers, and the inhabitants o\ the district, to their varied and well-asßorted stock, comprising — Alum, Arsenic, Soft Soap, Sulphur Bluestone, Strychnine, Tow, Lint Carbonate of Soda, Tartaric Acid Magnesia, Seidlitz, Ginger-beer and Lemonade Powders Oiled Sill, Medicine Chests, Surgical Appliances ' Flavoring Essences, Lemon, Peppermint, &c, &c Essence of Rennets, Ginger, Spices Castor and Salad Oil, in bottleß and bulk Cod Liver Oil, Langton's and De Jongh's Perfumery, Brushware, Stationery, &c. Holloway's Pills and Ointment Ayer's and Tovmsend's Sarsaparilla •Pain Killer Cold-drawn Linseed Oil, Turpentine, and French Polißh. Cockle's, Norton's, and other Antibilious Pills Purified Epsom Salts, Cream of Tartar Quicksilver : Every description of Garden and Agricultural Seeds, mixed permanent Pasture Grass, guaranteed j 200 Bußhela of Provincial-growE Eye Grass in stock. Orders by post promptly attended^ to, and articles unattainable in the Province will be obtained through their friends in Melbourne, by each monthly mail steamer. Agents for Hume and Co.'s iEreated Waters I and Cordials ; also for the SottthiiAND Dajxy and | Weebxy Times, and are authorised to collect subscriptions and accounts for Reynolds and Co. or the Riverton district, Southland. GLENITELD STAECH. Exclusively used in the Royal Laundry. By Special Appointment. STAECH PTJEYEYOES TO HEB BOYAIi HIGHNESS THE PELNCESS OF "WALES. THE best proofs of the greatest superiority of 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 Royal Laundry, AND Her Majesty's Laund^ss says 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 I York Exhibition in 1853 ; and A Prize Medal was also awarded to it at the International Exhibition in London, THE GLENFIELD STARCH Has 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 trial, they would.then feel satisfifld with the very superior finish which it imparts to laces, linens, muslins, &c, the great saving of trouble in its application, and the entire absence of disappointment with the results, and would for tie future, like THE QUEEN'S LAUNDRESS, USE NO OTHER. To be had of all respectable Grocers, Druggists Oilmen, &c, &c, and wholesale of the Manufacturers, ROBERT WOTHERSPOON & CO. i TTiXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A COUGH. Jli The following letter has been addressed to Mr Powell by William Boards, Esq., an extensive Agriculturist and Land Agent, residing at Edmonton, Middlesex : — | ! Nightingale Hall, Edmonton. "DeabSib, — I have recently suffered much from a most violent cough, proceeding fromi tickling in my chest, which no remedy, out or many I resorted to, could allay. My head was constantly aching, aud my whole frame entirely shaken. Having seen the good effects of your Balsam of Aniseed in several members of my family, I purchased a small bottle, and when going to bed at night took a teaspoonful in two table spoonfuls of water just warm. The effec* wbs immediate ; it arrested the tickling in mj chest, It slept well, and arose perfectly restored in the morning, with the exception of debility, arising from fatigue by incessant coughing for some days previous. My cough entirely left me, and has never returned. Having since heard of a lady in the neighborhood who for a long time -had labored under a most distressing cough, and who had resorted to every remedy within her knowledge, I sent the remainder of the bottle to her ; and that long-standing. obstinate, and (as she thought) incurble' cough, was perfectly cured. You are at perfect liberty to makevtfhat use you may please of this communication, as the contents are 'strictly true. .I- shall, take every opportunity •of recommending your inestimable medicine, feeling, as I do, fully assured -of its efficacy. . ' I am, dear Sir, yours very truly, : ■■■■■■■ WJI. BOABDS ! 'To Mr Thomas PowelL" ■ POWELL'S BALSAM OF ANISEED. Prepared solely by THOMAS POWELL, 16, Blackfriars-foad, Londbn ; and sold in bottles only by alchemists and storekeepers throughout^ Australia. ASK FOR POWELL'S BALSAM OF ■ .-' - ' ANISEED. . ■:• ■ The genuine has the; words "Thomas Poweed, Blcakfriars-rdad/London," engraved upon the Government stamp. -i ■ EPPS'B HOMOEPATHIC COCOA.— Homcepathia Practitioners and the Medical prfession generally, recommend COCOA as being the most healthful of aU beverages. ~When the doctrine of homcepathy was" first introduced into England, there were to be obtained 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, homcep&thiti chemist, was induced, intheyear 1839, to turn his attention to ! this subject, arid at length succeeded, -with" the I assistance of elaborate machinery, in being the first to introduce- an article pure in its i composition, and so refined by. the perfect, trituration it receive? in the process' it passes thrbugh^Bs to be most acceptable ' to tb« delicate stomach.: .<"■•■:•.-• -. ; ''.'V-<- />.-■=•:-".-=; •■-='= : --'> "■"■'•■ ; '<- ? : i

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Southland Times, Issue 638, 1 March 1867, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 638, 1 March 1867, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 638, 1 March 1867, Page 4

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