Miscellaneous. s INVjSRCARGILL, ■■"■.' •■ '■ AND"; ' '■• • • POST -O F F IC E,! RITEBTON,' ' ,V WHOiaSAXB^&^ETAni . '. ... ' •! i v OHEMISTS \AOT) r PRTjapiSTSi ..'. rBE&; respectfully '-to> draw the' attention, of Squatters, Settlers, and the inhabitants ;<& ithe district,! to their. • yaried-- andLwell-aßsorfelJ flto(^oort^)rifflng|-- ; - o; . ] ;/ .. . . ;_'. l L ; /^. 1 : Alum, Arsenic, Soft Soap, Sulphur ; - "Blueßtone,TS*trychnine; oW* Lint' : • Carbonate of Soda^'Tartario.ASd ; f ; ' ' I Magnesia,'; Seidlitz,- Ginger-beer and ; - ! I '^---'''^ o - 1 -' -'- •\' t - Oiled' Si^Medicmtf C&estsV Surgical ;' ' ■ ■-■ ■ y Appliances'' J •'-'■''' -■'' ■'• • -''.'": v " i Flavoring' Essence's, Lemon, Peppermint^ ' : :^ ;; ; : &ciV&f r "'' <1 / ; ";;J :; ' v -' ; \ " ' : /'' v ; ' ' Essence of Bonnets, , Ginger, Spices. . , .C^^ratfd'Sa^jb^in'^^Band.bolk^' CodXiver Oil,' Langton's i arid De>Jbngb?s y Perfiimery, Brustiware, Stationery, &c. ' ' ■ \ Ayef^andTbvrnWd's.SarsapariHa , Painkflier ''" ' ' .: , «' . Cold-dra.wn linseed Oil, Turpentine, and, : , , L . . ; , Cockle's,,. Norton's, and ctlier Antibilious ? Purified Epaom Salts, Cream of Tartar. ♦- . Quicksjlrerji : . : ;•.• . . j, Every description of Garden and j Agricultural Seeds, mixed permanent Pasture] ; -;. Grassy guaranteed::. .:.•;./,. <;ij; I 200 Bushels of ProTincial-gro-ro i Rye 1 | • Grass instoclc.^ = :•■:'•.:'■-.•■ ■<■ 1 ','■'■ -.■ -i^*^ ' -■ ■ ••'■■. ■■••.•• Orders bj post proni^y attended to, andarticles 'unattainable ' in tiie ; PrOTirice-Trul be obtained' through' their: friends in Melbourne, by eachnjoniihly mail steamer. ; ■ -i-,- .•;..(;■.];' Agents for Hume and. Co.'s treated- Wateis anc( Cordials;; also for theSotrrHLANDiDlHiTanvi Weekly iTime9, ; and are.; authorised to- collect flubscrjptioris and accounts for and Co. or iheKJTef^n^clistnci, Southland..' '.'.''!. .'. | : CaEtelEliD STAECH. : Exclusively used in the Boyal Laundry. | By Special Appointment.' - stA E CH P¥EV BY OE ' TO HEB EOTAi HIGBOTESS ' ; . ;THE PEIKGE^S 0^ %ALi)S. npHE best proofs of the 'greatest superiority of X : 'this Starch are the numerous distinguishing marks iof approval iwhich:. have been, ■accordedto it from . - all , quarters, amongst those may, be mentioned the. following, viz. : — It is exclusively used in the Bpyal Laundry, ■■ ; • . ;■ ■ ■ -AND;. .-. .■■••! ■.' Her Majesty's Laundi*ess>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 NewYork Exhibition in 185.3 ; and ( ; ; • A Prize Medal was also awarded to it at the International Exhibition in London; . :■ . . . ; THE GLENFIELD STAECH i 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 iidyice of interested , dealers,, who are allowed extra profits on inferior articles, and give it a fair trial, they would then feel' satisfied with the very superior finish which it imparts to laces, linens, musliris, &c, the great saving of trouble in ite apph'cation, and the entire absence of disappointment wi,th the, results, and would, for the .future, ,Uie; '" : "' '. . ■■■' • '.■.. .. .< ".',': '.• THE QUEEN'S; IiAUNDEESS, USE NO ! OTHEE.; To te had of all respectable Grocers r Druggists I Oilmen, &c., &c., and wholesale , of the : ; ■ . ; . Manufacturers, . ' ROBERT wbTHERSPOON & CO. ; EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A COUGH. | The following lettßrhas been addressed to Mr Powell by .William Boards, Esq., an extensive Agriculturist ■ and Land 'Agent,' residing' at Edmonton, Middlesex : — > ■■,-. '■-:., Nightingale Hall, Edmonton. "DbabSib, — I have recently suffered much from, a. most violent cough, proceeding, from . tickling in my chest, which no remedyi out 6i many" I resorted to, could allay. My head was constantly aching, aud my whole frame entirely shaken. Having seen- the good effects your Balsam , of Aniseed in several: members of my family, 1 purchased a small bottle, and when going to bed at night took a teaspoonful in two i table spoonfuls of water- just warm— The effec f was immediate':; it arrested the tickling in .mj I chest, I: 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, j and has never returned. Havings 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) inourble cough,- was .perfectly cured. You are at perfect liberty to make what ■use you may please of. this communication, as the contents are strictly : true. I Bhall take every opportunity of -recommending youi inestimable medicine, feeliog, as I do, fully assured of its efficacy. \ ■ - ; • ' ', . ' ; I am, dear Sir, youreyery. truly, Wm. jßoabdb 1 To Mr Thomas Powell." POWELL'S BALSAM OF ANISEED. Prepared solely by THOMAS POWELL, 16, Blftokndaranmd, London} and sold in bottles only by all chemists and storekeepers throughout Australia, ASK FOR POWELL'S BALSAM OF ■■:■ ■ . ANISEED, .-•■■ : ■ ' • . The genuine has the words " TttoJUS PoVstt 1 Blcakfriars-road) London," engraved upon the Go* Ternment Btamp. ; .'■•'■•••■ EPPS»B HOMCEPATHiO COCOA.— Homcepathic Praotitioners and the Medical prfession generally t recommend COCOA as being the most healthful of all 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, homospathic chemiat, -was induced, in !the year 1839, to turn hia attention to ; this subject, and at length succeeded, with the' atsistauce of elaborate machinery, in being the first to introduce an article 'pure in its •coinpositipn, [and so; refined by the perfect trituration it receives in the process it passes, ■. through, w to be most acceptable to tl"t delicate itiMnjchjV' :- ■"■ . 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Southland Times, Issue 655, 10 April 1867, Page 4
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