Miscellaneous.*. - , . INVJffiRCARGILL, ■■•■ ; - " and' '". POS T - 6 E F lO E, rJi Y,E RTO N, ICBCEMISTS M(D iDRUGGKTS, : ?J n BEG ! Teßpeeilullyf-tovdraw^ thVattentiioii' of : Sftua4^ersi!;SettleTSj : and the onhabitantß >ok the distripjb,^ to 0 their ilvaried; and .welliassorted; stock, comprisingr—i.o o.iii.v : :d..;u; r >.:!. ; ::.c ;AltimitA!rßenib| Sbft : Sbap, 1 Sulphur ( ; r> ißrueadiiS,' Strychmne, Tow, Lint ' ij jCirbbnate offloda, Tart*ri^ Acid .'... . / ;"' i -i jMagnesia; - v Seidiitz, v Guiger-beer - tod; j Dfj *Lemi)nade Pbwders ; " , ' . ' Icte^ SM; ;i Medicine j Ch6st9, 'Surgiidai ; '■'-, .]'/. .r,"...-' •!.,,., »,.-r-: f , jFlayonng ijeihbn', Pepp'ermihti- ' ■ ; [':''iib. > .'&s^yy^ : ■.\;.'. / . i . " v . IV/ \ '.-"^ ■ at 'Renn'e^, GJiiger^Spicp.s., Ir . " r j Cast»r'and r Sala^ 6ilv;^n jbpt|teß apd' jbuUc , 1-Cpd 'LfT^Oi^'^angJ»ji's anii,Dej:irongh.V I Pe^r^er^ J BTOshware, ; 'Statione^ &c. Holioway's Pills r anoV Ointment. -^. i Ayejcfs (and-Townsend's Sarsaparfll^i :-. , ; |PainKiiier ::; i r; i- ; . ;i. •,;-.-. :<■ : Cold-idrawn Linseed Oil, Turpentine, and : :-.. , 1 ITrench Polish ; - . .1; - - .•;.: and -other Antibilious M^iPiib r-V ; ; \:,..-; I'-:-:: :,.-i^:V. ;-•: 1 Purified "■ Epsoni Salts, Cream -of; . Tartar ■ oiQuicksilver;- : . • '.:.--- -' Every description of Garden and AgricuK : .tural 5 Seeds, mixed 'permanent Pasture ■'"■4 XShfass/: guaranteed- ! ■ ; ' - - ;I ' Ji ■■■■ I 200 Bushels bf Provincial-grown Bye : ' : Grasa'in Btbck. Orders, by! ; post attjenc^ed. iio, and article's unai^inableviarthe^^Prbvin'ce will be 6btained through' their ; 'friends in Melbourne, by each iponfhly mail steamer. ■ -• ■- :.■- ■■'-'• -'-'-■ ■ ■•-"■ Agents'fer'Hume^and/'C^'s ideated .Watert and Cbrdialsr also'for theSoOTmipi) Dlirran* WbebJly Times, •: and lare ; authorised- to.. collect' subscnptiions:andaccountajforßeynolds amd Co,, or the| Biyertpn districtjSputhland^ , ... , r « \ 'GKpNOTBI^^T^ J Exclusively used in.the Royal Laundry. ' .Bj Special "Appointment". .... ; ST;AECH PTJEVETOE TO HEB EOTAIi HIGHNESS - THE j^m^Ss'.^d^.WAlJßiS. rnpHE best' proofs of tiie greatest' sup^rioriiy of X ithis-Starch; are the numerous distinguishing marks of approval' which- have been accorded to it from,- rail -amongst those .may be . mentioned ihe^ollowing, : .; ; c.j^ m \ It is >exclu6ively-used in, the Royal Laundry, . i . . . ■ . I■; :■„ -••j\.-/i ..Ksa -.;.- --■- ■-- ■. ■ He^ Majesty's ' Laundress says it is the finest ■ Starch. she ever, used.- '- l 0 v.. a--,- _.:..: -Hc-nburable m'6ntioh : was awarded at the .Great Exhibitionin London^ inJlßslV- --. -^ :... - " -- '••■' • ■'-'■ A Prize Medal was awarded for it at the New - York; Exhibition in 1853 ; and t A Prize Medal was also awarded -to it at the InternatiouaL Exhibition iii London, ;: - . ' ! t^3)HE GLENITELD STARCH 1 ■-■■■''- ■■•• . , • : - •H^s : COTtmued ; td ; mcrease'fapidly: : : ' v The TVfnpTifiw.farftrfl "have eviary confidence in' asserting, thatif those- ladies andlaundresses who donpt regularly use this Starch would-disfegard the advice of, interested, dealers, who are.allowed extra 1 profits on inferior articles, .and jspve it ftfiar trial,' ftiey would then feel satisfied with^ the very. superioi 'finish' which it ' imparts to laces, linens, ' muslins, f &c.i the great ißavihg of trouble in its ' application, and the entire absence; of disappointment with the results, and would for the future, like ■ <:-. ■-.{ ,:<;.. .:u--/x t^u.: .;>.-. ■:< . '-h-M THE.. QUEEN'S -LAUNDRESS, USE- NO ■ />- --; •:•. .. ..- -: OTHER, i• ■■ ;•■••,- r. To be' had of all respectable Grocers, Druggists r Oilmen, &c, &c., .and wholesale of the ;,-:,,-;;.. ■. .• Manufacturers, _; . j ... -. ... : : ROBERT WOTHERSPOON &< CO. ■■:> EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A COUGH. The^ following letter has been addressed to Mr Powell by Wilham Boards, Esq., an. extensive 'Agriculturist and Land Agent, residing at Edmonton, Middlesex : — ■ , ' > . . Nightingale Hall, Edmonton. ,V "Dbax Sib,— l have recently: sufered .much from a most violent cough, proceeding from tickling in my- : ehest, which no remedy, out 01 many' I resorted to, "could allay. My head constantly aching, audmy whole frame entirely shaken. Having seen the good effects of your Balsam iof Aniseed in several- members of my■family, .I^purchased a small bottle,, .and when going to. bed at night took a, teaspponful in two table spoonfuls of water just warm. The effec* was immediate ; it arrested the tickung in mj chest, J I Blept wellj and arose perfectly restored in' the ; morning,- with. the exception: of debility, arising: from fatigue hj, incessant. coughing for some days previous. My cough, entirely left me, andihas never' returhed.' /Having since heard of alafjyin the neighborhood who for a long time had labored under a mbet distressing cough, and who had resorted to every remedy within her knowledge,, I sent the remainder of the bottle to her! ; and, that iong-standing obstinate, and (as she ! thought) inourble cough, was perfectly cured. You are at perfect liberty to make what usjoiyou may please of this communication, as the contents. are stricUy 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, • Wh. BoABDa * To Mr Thomas Powell." POWELL'S BALSAM OF ANISEED. Prepared solely by THOMAS POWELL, 16, Bl»okfriarß«road, London' ;'- ; «ad sold in bottles only by all chemists and storekeepers throughout iswtralia. . . ........... ASK £0R POWELL'S BALSAH OW ANISEED, -The genuine has the words " Thohas Povraii* Blcakfriars-road) London," engraved upon the Government Btempi tpPPS'B HOMCEPATHIO COCOA,— Jli Homcspathic Practitiolierß and the Medical prfession generally, recommend COCOA as being the most healthful of all bevefrageß* When the! doctrine of homoepathy Was first introduced into England, there were to be obtained no prepartitions of cocoa either attaractive to the taste or acceptable to the stomach 3 the nut was either supplied in the crude stata or bo wskiifttUy manufactured as to obtain little notice. , J EPpPS, of London, homospßthic chemist, waa.in» du^sd, in the year 1889, to turn hia attention, to this lubject, and at length succeeded, .: with ihe attistauoe of elaborate machinery, in being the first to introduce ah article pure in its pompoßition, , and ,bo refined , by the perieot ,trit?uyatio^ it 'nw»ii^i- in the P3f9c«B? passe]! through^ tQ feetae^ to tt» ieiiwb,
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Southland Times, Issue 654, 8 April 1867, Page 4
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