jwanvx!*.^.-- ■- ■■'■-•"MigggDiflteoiii. -! r '': v .. -.-■. \ ITOfiECAEGILL, •• ; ! POST O^PF lO$, EiyEBTONj ",j, ..." -^ . '^BbXAUt-'''' > ; '-''' ■ ;i .CHEMBTS AND DEUGGISTS, ;»' BEG-resp^etfully r to T draw M r iiattention :<& ; j Squatters^ SetUers,- and the innabitantis ;oi ; the i district c to" theifr, varied and : w6i[-a'sVo|rtißd'' 9tock,jobmpnsing'- :i - &i" i ~' : V "". "■' *~- -"':' I ."' ;uc v.'teing Arsenic, Soft Soap, f Sulphur, ' l r Blufestone; Strychnine, Tow, Lint : ; .' ■O^y^ateo t f|(oda, J T|^cAfeid. " ._;''' ■' ■' ' '?■ Magnesia, J ' 'Seidl^tz^ _ I^yiger-beer . , and ■■;'• ' ''' }^ I}^i^^e'Rwdiers v fy ; '.r'ir ; -v; i^ v ;ii bfled W£ Medicine "Chests, Surgidal Appliances, \-;< hii : L Q \ . .Flivonn^ Es^nces, Lemon, -Peppermint^ , ; ; : _;^^.&e" ;r ; ,;■/ . U: , ; ..^i0..,;;. j ,, -.;■•■ Essence of Rennets, Ginger, Spices , *■ Castor 'and §alad .Op., n\ : bottiep and bulk ■ 1 , HOod .^aver jCHJ, Langfon's and De Jongh'k : . Perfpnery^Brushware, Stationery/ &c.i ' ; ' [ . Hqliqway'sj Pdlfl .and; Ointment '■■:■::■'.•'" \I, . v Ajej^B;andi,Townsehd'BSarsaparilla ? ; i' ;.;-.- PauuKfller/u ;^:iß-^' or i^-i- -■■-'.<■ 1 . , Coldidrawn Linseed Oil, ; Turpentine, 'and ,: l_. \':, French Polish^' -% ■■■■-. -T^-'^ \% . r Cockle's^ vNorton'B, and other Antibilious- _;.; ;■''■•'::•; Pflla ;:■■:•■'■- - ? "»' ;i -- ';'- :: ■' >'-'•&;{[ \ t ;■:. Purified Epsom Salts, Cream of Tartar ; •.-■ . ,■ u l -Quicksilver -"• '-''•■ " J "* "' ' "■ [\ '' ' ; Every-'descriptibn of Garden and Agricul- 1 • i> tural Seedsj mixed permanenl Pasture • - : :■ '■'■ Grass,- 'guaranteed L '"'V\ ,'" JV -| {"' ! 200 Bushels^ .of ' Piovmcial-growii'Bye' ■ ■■■••■ 'Grass in'stock. '"' '' ■ ''.. ~\\ jt ' ' Orders by post promptly attended to, . and articles unattainable "in r the Province will .be pbtaiii&l through ; riieii i;!: jfriencls in^Melb6jurne, ( by* each monthly mail steamer.- 1 '' 7 !j *-'-■■- ,- Agents for Hume and. Co.'s treated Wateis and Cordials ; also: for tiie : SornHT.ATO Datdy and ■ WebkliT ToceS, and are L authoris^d ! 'tor colleot': subscriptionsjandaccounts- for-Eeynolds 'and 1 Go. or the Kiverton district, Southland. ->;.;,; j Exclusijely'us'ed in the Eoyal Laundry. . . ; ; By Special , Appointanent. ; : : STA EC H PU EVE VOE TO HEB BOYAIi HIGHNESS • THE iBBpTOESS OE> WALES, ' npHE best proofs of the greatest superiority of • JL "ithis Starch are the* numerous distinguishing marks of' approval ; which' have been 'accorded J to | ;it>ironxw;aU /.quarters, amongst' those' mayb e .the following,! viz. -i-rr-^ { j ; :It i 9 exclusively used in the ; Eoyal Laundry, I ;; ].i <i iyir-:^ -i'-~ :;i AKB : - ;'' -'• ; •-■ ''■ '"■■' ' !-- Her Majesty's Laundress "says it is the finest Starch she ever; used. , j i' 'Honourable mention was awarded at the Great •JExbibition;in. London, in 1851. j i: '; A Priz6 Medal was awarded for it at the ISewi .York Exhibition in 1853 • and r ;- : . ::'-A Prize 'Medal was also awarded to it at the Laternational^Exhibition in London, | ; iTHE GLENFIELD STAECH : ■'--•' Has 'cdntmued, to mcrease rapidly. "The Man^acturers haye r every confidence in BSBerting, that tf those ladies and laundresses who, do not regularly use this Stareh J would 1 disregard; theiadvioe, of interested; dealers',- who are lillbwed; extra profits on inferior articles, iand,;.give:it a fair; trial, tiiey would then feel satisfied with the .very i superior finish wiich it imparts Jxyl&ceß, linens, I muslins,' &c.y the grbat saving ' 'of trouble in its; applicationjiarid the entire absence 1 ofi3ißappoint-; ment with the Jesuits, and* would for ■ the ■■■'• future, ' like'v • ■.. ■■/:..■..■ " ■■■'•: ■■ : --' s " ■■-^'■''- '■•■■ ;| TBE QUEEN'S LAUNDEESS, USE NO ; ,!■;■■■-.- >z ■• v ; .OTHEBi ; •■■-■ ; --i '-' ;| To be hadofall respectable Grocers, Druggists . i : . i Oihnen, &c, &ci, and wholesale of the j j . . Manufacturers,' •"■;'■■ ,'■■-■■■ : - j EOBEET WOTHEESPOON & CO. T^XTEAOEDINAEY CUBE OF A COUGH. Pi The following letter has been addressed to Mr Powell by. WiUiam.Boards, Esq; t an extensive Agricuitiirist* ; and. Land Agent, residmg . . at Edmonton, Middlesex :— .: i-i. i Nightingale Hall, Edmonton; \ . V Deab Snt, — I- have recentiy suffered much from a. most violent cough, proceeding from • tickling in my chest, which no remedy, pi 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 effectwas immediate ; it arrested the 'tickling in mj chest, J slept well, and arose perfectly restored in •the j.morning, with the exception of debility, arising from fatigue by incessant • coughing for some days previous. My cough entirely left me, and has neverreturned. 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 j and that long-standing obstinate, and , (as ! she ~ thought) incurble ' cough, was perfectly: I cured/ x: You ' are ; titrperfect liberty to make what use .you-aiay please'of this communication, as the I contents, are -strictly true. : I : shall take every ■opportunity of recommendingr your inestimable j mediae, "^eelmg, "as. I do, fullv t assured .of its efficacy. • '" ' ' " " . : ■'■.-,■ ■. ■'.■i-jiinj, am, dear Sir, yours yery truly, • ; i : • WM.BOABDB « To Mr Thomas Powell." POWELL'S BALSAM OF ANISEED. Prepared solely by THOMAS POWELL, 16, Blackfcmrs-road, j London j and sold in bottles only by all chemists and storekeepers throughout 'Australia.- ; .. v\ i -■.■■■ ■■ ■' ' - - ASK FOE POWELL'S BALSAM OF .aniseed;: -... .;, „ , - . • . The genuine has the words ''Thomas Powku. 1 Blcakfrmrs-road, London," engraved upon the Go« Ternment stamp. ; . TTiPP SB H O MO3P ATHI C COCO A.— Pi Hpmoepathic Practitioners" and the Medical . prfession generally, recbinmend as being the most healthful of 'aU beverages.' ' When the doctrine of hdmoepathy *waa i first introduced into England, there were to be" obtained no preparations of cocoa either attractive to the teste 1 or acceptable to the stomach j the nut was either supplied in. .the crude state or bo unskilfully manufactured as to obtain little notice." J ; EPPS, ':-of ;; London, bomoßpathic chemist, was induced, in.the year 1839, to turn his attention tothis s»bjepti and afe length succeeded, with the assistauce of .elaborate machinery, in being the first te introduce, an article pure in its composition, and bo refined by the perfect triturationi.it receives in. the process it passes through, a« t|9 be woet acceptable to, tt« delicate «t«p^ '■'■.■■■■■ .. ■...-. 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Southland Times, Issue 652, 3 April 1867, Page 4
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