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Eflsence/of Rennets, Gingery Spices AfAy Castor and Salad Oil, in bottles^and hulk - CodviiTer Oil, Langton's and iDe Jongh's fPerftuneryj 'Rnlshwaßß, Stationery; &c. ~-- =i: ' ■ <Hollo*ay's Pills told Oikitmehfri- ' -o * y ; j: 'A^tf-tad-T6Trii^dVSar^Mi^'''"--'' : '' -PaiuKaier am-'-'-?"* _ aaa y ■■■ Cold-drawn Linseed Oil, Turpentine; and; :'y iU Freiiph Polish; >-; ""^' *;* -■'..! : ' Cbclde'B, Ndrbbn's, ? and ! ether Ahtibflious ! , -V Ayy&A yyAAAA 'ry',,: ■ '■'_'■■;-■■- ;A ! " PufififecT'iEpsOm Salts, Cream of Tarter .... Quicksilver *. : '. Every^ description of Garden i^nd Agricul- - . tural Seedsj mixed permanent Psfsttu» ( .'(^j^s^^guajsaEiteed..,., y y,; , _, [.';,, . 20d Bup^els of fProvincud-grown Rye Grass in stock. .. ;,,... ...■.,. Orders hy post promptly attended to, and articles, unattainable in the. . Provincejrfll be ob- { t^ed.thrpugh^their,. friends in, Melbourne,. by eachmbhthiy niml steamer. ,V ;. "Agents for Hume; and Co.'s JEreated Waters and Cordials; also for the^ouiHlAiro Daedt and Weekly TiitEß, and are . authorised . to collect, accounts 1 for Reynolds and' Coi' <or the 1 Riverioh district^ Southland. ' ' ; •2 ; • '.'iii \ L ieLENiEE^-SOLABCHJ ■>•■* Exclusiyely nse^'in 'Stluai .^y4 Laundry. By Special Appointment. ' " S T A R 0 TC VIPIIT JIY ? V <)R : TO , HEB rBOTAL JBI&SSSSB *•; ..: ! : 1 THE PRINCESS OE WALES. THE hest proofs of the. greatest superiority _of this Starch are the numerous dktinguishing marksYof^appj^yal. which. have been,,accprdedfto it .mentioned the following,; vizi i^r'"". L .'V ~ '""' .-It is exclusively iised'ih the Royal liuhdryy " w ] " i A 2 * l * i ' --" '.".,".*' .. Majesiy's "Laundress says it' is the finest. Starch she ever nsed. Hdhbiirable mention was awarded at the Gh*eat Exhibition in.Lohdoni in 1851. ' "■ A Prifz^ 'Medid was awairded'fpr it at the_ New Yo^rk Exhibition in 1853 j and. A Piise''Medai was also awarded to it at the In^ernatiohal YExhibitioh in London, ' J VrH^GLErN^ " Has' continued to.'increase^rapldly; GPhe Manufectureris haveyeyery eohfidence in asserting, that ff those ladies and' laundresses who do not regularly -nse thiß Starch would disregard the advice of -interested » dealers^whovare allowed extra profits^onjnferiprarticles, iftndjgive.it a feht trMi they would feel satisfied withthe. very - superior finish-winch Ht'iniparts- tblacesj linens, muklins, &c-i the great saving of trouble in its * appUcation, ; and .the entire absence -of disappoint- ' meh^isiih.jthe > resujte, ,%d,woi^d % ftet, futUWi V i'-yii ' Vi- ir, -.y;.fi y.VVV*. -m ■ A-;y---O?HE QUEEN?S .IATDNDRESS, USE NQ A. , I y '...;. • OTHER., y.f. .. a Tolbe had of all respecfoble Grocers, Druggists < Oilmen, &c., &c., and . of the '.... Manufacturers,.. = ■ " ROBERT WOT^RSPOOir &... CQ. EXTRAORDINARY CURE; OF, A COUGH. ; -The ; following letter has been addressed to , MrjPowell by-William Boards', Esq., an extensive Agriqnlturist-.) and, Land : Agent»:; iat Edmonton, JSfiddlesex-:—ri y-u :z,z. Az • ! AS ~i •"', i " Nightingale, Hall,' Edmonton. "jlhiAß Slß^— l have recently " suffered miich from a most violent cough, proceeding* from tickling in ifly which no remedy,: ouirroi . many j J toy could .allay, ; ; My f ihead , waa constantly achingj aud my whole frame; .entirely shaken." Having' seen the good effectsof yonr Balsam of .Aniseed "in several iinembers ;'of .my. family, I purchased a small, bottle, '.and. wheir goi^gtobed at, night took a^aspoonful in PW9^ table spoonfuls "of water just yirarm!" The^efiec*wasj immediate ; ii' arrested the tickling ya. mj che^t, -T-Blept well; and arose perfectly restored in the '■ morning, with - the * exception -of debihty; 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 h?r ; and that long-standing obstinate, and (as she !■ thpught) incurble cough, was perfectly, cured. You are at perfect hberty to make what 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. lam, dear Sir, yours yery truly, War. Boabds « To Mr Thomas Powell." POWELL'S BALSAM OF ANISEED. Prepared solely by THOMAS POWELL, 16, Blackfriara-rpad, 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 « Thomas Powell 1 Blcakfriars-road, London," engraved upon the Government stamp. EPPS'S HOMCEPATHIC COCOA.— Homcepathic Pi actitioners and the Medical prfession rijcornnvnd COCOA as being tlie lacsl lu»itiif;il of aii bovorn^es. When the doctrine ol houioepathy was first introduced into England, there wore 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 KPPS, of London, homoepathie chemist, was indued, in the year 183U, to turn his attention to this subject, and at length succeeded, with the assistauce of elaborate maohinery, in being the first to introduce an article pure in its composition, and co refined by the perfeot trituration it receives iv tha process it passes through, as to be acceptable to the ielicata it©s£olv
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Southland Times, Issue 661, 24 April 1867, Page 4
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