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' v Agents for Hume 7and Co.V -Elated Waters and Cordials ; .alsofor the Sp___ii__-*p Da*cc,t andj l Wee__CiX Time-, and arej authori-ed tO'coUect "subßcripti6hs and accoxmts 1 for Eeyholds 'Coj -■or -the^Eiverton distaict,cSouthland. •' ," ". j OLENEIELD STAECH. | Exclusively ''used in the.^^yal l_auhdry. | Ai ;.By. Special Appomtment. - ) STAi-CH PTTETII^ TO HEB EOTAIi Hl_-mrES3 :■-.'.;, THE PEINCESS OE WALES. THE. best proofs of the greatest superiority . this Starch are the numerous distmgiushing: marks of approval which been accorded ta -t-fronr 'aU quarters, amongst 1 those may be mentioned- the foUowing,- viz. :—- j * It is -exclusively used in the Eoyal Laundry, . .-. -;.•... a, ...-. '■■ rrin} "' '" ''" L' Her Majesty's Laundress says it is the finest; Starch she ever used. \ Honourable mention was awarded, at the Great j Exhibition in London, in 1851. •'"-'•' ' AlWze "Medal was awardedfor itat theNew; Ywk E___ibition in 1853 j aiid " ' '.' . 1 A"Prize T-tedal was also awarded to it ; at thej Internatiouial Exhibition' in London, ' L : 70___E^-^ L -Has contLuued to increase .rapidly. . . .[ | The M_m__acturera i have every -.confidenpe inj asserting, that if those ladies and laundresses who! do not regularly use this Starch, would disregard j the advice of interested dealers-- Who are' allowed ; extra profits on inferior artitsles, and it _v fair ! trial, they; would .then feel satisfied; .with the iverjr | superior finish which it.;im|jarts to laces, linens, ■ musUns. .&c., the great . saying pf . trouble in its ! appUcation, and the entire absence" of disappoint- ; nient with the results, and would for theL future, like ;■■•■--•-. ' --- ■ ■ - ; ■■•'--'■ '■■ ■•.'■---'■' ■' - ! : the queen's laundeess, use no •'•' j *■'"'- '-' •';"'" othee. ..^ : To be had of all respectable Grocers; Drugguts '- • Oilmen, &c, &&, and 1 wholesale 'of the" ,-- -- • \. -Manufacturers, ; '-'- '-■■■-'-■-■ -■-•-.- ROBERT WOTHE_ISPpON& CO. EXTRAORDINARYCURE OP A^CbUGH. 'The foUowing letter has been addressed to M-"PoweU by William -Boards, Esq., an extensive Agriculturist; and Land Agent, residing at Edmonton, Middlesex : — ' '. " '.".'.'. '" Nightingale HaU, Edmonton. . "DeabSib,— l have recently suffered much from 'a most violent cough, proceeding-- from - tickling- in my chest, iwhich no, remedy,- out-oi manyrl;_ssorted to, could^ allay. ; My head was constantly aching, aud my whole; frame entirely shaken. Saving seen the good"efiects of your. Balsam of Aniseed in seversil members *of Tny famUy,- I -purchased a small - bottle, and - when i going to bed- at night took ateaspoonful in two | table,spoonfulß of ; water just warm. The effec*- ■ was immediate ; it arrested the ticHing in mj ; chest, I slept weU, andarose perfectly restored in ;the v morning, with- the exception of debUity; : arising from fatigue by- incessant coughing for \ some' days previous. .My cough entirely left . me, '■ andihga neyer ; returned. ., . Having since heard of a lady in the neighborhood . who for a long tune 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 i and that -long-standing obstinate,. : and , (as she ; thought); incurble cough, was : perfectly oured. You are at perfect liberty to makp what use you may please of this communication, as' the contents are Btrictly 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 yery truly, Wm* Boabds « To Mr Thomas PoweU." POWELL'S BALSAM OP ANISEED. Prepared solely by THOMAS POWELL, 16, Blaokfriars-road, Loudon j and sold in hotti.es only by all chemists and storekeepers throughout Australia. ASK FOE POWELL'S BALSAM OF ANISEED. The genuine has the words '' Thomas Powell - ; Bloa-d-iars-road, London," engraved upon the Government stamp* EPPS'B HOMCEPATHIO COCOA.— Homoepathio Praotitioners and the Medical prfession generaUy, reoommend COCOA as being the most healthful of all beverages. When .thedootrine of homcepathy was first introduced into England, there^ere to be obtained no preparations of coooa either attractive to the taste or acceptable to the stomach j the nut was either supplied in the crude state or so unskiUuUy manufactured as to obtain httle notice. J EPPS, of London, homcepathio ohemist, was in» duoed, in the year 1889, to turn his attention to jthis subject, and at length succeeded, with the : assistauce of elaborate machinery, in being thp first ; to introduoe tn article _ pure in its composition, and -co refined by the perfect trituration it receives in the process it passes m to be moat acceptable t<> t-# delicate |toj^^ (
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Southland Times, Issue 653, 5 April 1867, Page 4
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