Miscellaneous GLENEIELD STARCH. Exclusively used in the Royal Laundry. By Special Appointment. STARCH PURVEYOR TO HEB BOYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCESS OE WALES. THE best proofs of the greatest superiority bf this Starch are the numerous distinguishing marks of approval which have been, accorded toft; from all quarters, amongst those may be mentioned the following, viz. : — . It is exclusively used in the Royal Laundry, AND Her Majesty's Laundress 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 New York Exhibition in 1853 ; and ! A Prize Medal was also awarded to it at the Internatioual Exhibition in London, THE GLENFEELD STARCH 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 advice 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, muslins, &c, the great saving of trouble in its application, and the entire absence of disappointment with the results, and would for the future, like . THE QUEEN'S LAUNDRESS, USE NO OTHER. To be had of all respectable Grocers, Druggists Oilmen, kc, kc, and wholesale ofthe Manufacturers, ROBERT WOTHERSPOON & CO. HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. POSSESSED of this remedy, every man is his own Family Physician. If his wife or children be troubled with eruptions ofthe skin, sores, tumours, white swellings, sore throats, asthma, or or any other similar ailment, a persevering use of this Ointment is all that is necessary to produce a radical cure. SKIN DD3EASES, HOWEVEB DESPEBATE MAY BH RADICALLY . CUBED. Scald-heads, itch, blotches on the skin, scrofulous sores, or king's evil, and such like affiictions, yield to the mighty power of this fine Ointment, provided it be well rubbed into the affected parts two or three times a day, and the Pills betaken of purify the blood. DBOPSIES. This miraculous Ointment, if well worked into the complaining parts twice a day, will penetrate to the disordered vessels ; and the Pills, if taken according to the printed directions, will produce the most pleasing and wonderful effects. This invaluable Ointment will cure any ulcer or sore, however desperate and long standing, even where amputation has been recommended as the only means of saving the limb. DEOPSICAL SWELLINGS, PABALYSIS AND STIFF JOINTS. Although the above complaints differ widely i_ their origin and nature, yet they all require local [ treatment.. Many of tlie worst cases of such diseases will yield, in a comparatively short space of time, when this Ointment is diligently rubbed into the parts affected, even when every other means have failed. In all serious maladies, the Pills should be taken according to the printed directions accompanying each box. Sold at the Establishment of Pbofessob Holloway, 244 Strand (near Temple Bar), London j and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in j Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the I following prices : — Is. lid., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., lis., 225., and 335. per Pot. | DBOPSY. Hundreds are cured yearly by Hie use of these Pills, conjointly with the Ointment, which should be rubbed very bountifully into the parts affected. SCUBVY, SCBOFULA, EBYSIPELAS. How does thia Ointment expel disease ? By arresting all undue action of the nervous and circulatory systems, by lessening inflammation, and by removing stagnation ; but, above all^ by casting out the impurities which are daily gaming admission into the body. By this means it eradicates scurvy, scrofula, erysipelas, and all external diseases ; while its penetrating powers enable it to reach diseases which are deeper seated, and successfully to cope with . the seeds of tumours, cancers, and similarly malignant maladies, which only a few years since defied every treatment, and hurried their victims ' prematurely to the grave. BOTH THE OINTMENT AND PILLS SHOULD BE USED IN THB FOLLOWING CASES .* — Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Burns, Bunions, Bite ' of Mosquitoes and Sandflies, Coco-bay, Chiegofoot, Chilblains, Chapped Hands, Corns (Soft), Cancers, Contracted and Stiff Joints, Elephantiasis, Fistulas, Gout, Glandular Swellings, Lumbago, Piles, Rheumatism, Scalds, Sore Nipples, Sore Throats, Scurvy, Sore Heads, Tumours, Ulcers, Wounds, Yaws. THE SOUTHLAND TIMES, AND WEEKLY TIMES. THESE JOURNALS liave a very large and extensive circulation throughout Neio Zealand, Victoria, New South Wales, Western and South Australia, Tasmania, and Great Britain; also, since the opening of the Panama route, Agents have been appointed in most of the principal cities in America. As a circulating medium both in town and country these journals offer favorable advantages to advertisers, while the charges have been materially lowered in order to induce traders, merchants, and the public generally to avail themselves qf the columns of the " Times." . . Regular Agents have been appointed throughout New Zealand, the Colonies, Great Britain, Sfc. The following are the rates for advertising : — • First insertion, per Inch ... 3s. AEach subsequent insertion of the same advertisement ... ... ... .;. 2S. Where advertisements are inserted for periods of 3, 6, or 12 months, a very liberal discount is allowed on tlie above rates. Wliere advertisements are sent in without the number qf insertions written, they will be inserted until countermanded, and charged accordingly. Orders for the withdrawal of advertisements will not be received after 1 o'clock p.m. on the day previous to publication. All advertisements must be pre-paid, except where a current account exists. 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Southland Times, Issue 702, 29 July 1867, Page 4
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969Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 702, 29 July 1867, Page 4
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