Brewery i ALBION BEEWEET, GALA STREET. rpHIS BREWERY was established to supply a -*- want long felt in Southland, a first-claBS UNADULTEEATED PALE ALE. The proprietor is determined to supply it by using : the very beat materials, combined with the purest of water (viz., from the bill, upper end of Gal*fStreet), and is now prepared to send out Ales of the first quality in any quantity. He I trusts to merit a share of public patronage. Orjjers sent to the Brewery, or left with Messrs EKB&STKEir & Hall, promptly attended to. A. BOXALL. Ale and Porter Bottles wanted. Highest price given. I Educational THE CALEDONIAN SCHOOL. JOHN G. SMITH, F.E.1.5., Mastbb. EVENING CLASSES. miscellaneous . CAUTION. rpHE gross frauds which continue to be pracJ_ tised by obscure manufacturers, more particularly in Germany, by imitating the labels attached to John Gosnell and Co.'s Perfumery, render it imperative upon the proprietors to caution the public against such nefarious proceedngs, and to request their friends and patrons to purchase only of respectable dealers, who import direct from John Gosnell and Co. ; and invite special attention to the address — 93 Upper Thames street, Late 12 Three King Court, Lombard street, London, E. C. John Gosnell and Co.'s Select Perfumes — Ess Bouquet — Royal Yacht Club Bouquet — Jockey Club Perfume — Essence of Wood Violet — Victoria Bouquet — Garibaldi Bouquet — Frangipanni — Military Bouquet — The Bride's Bouquet — Tea Rose — Russia Leather Perfume. John Gosnell and Co.'s Milk of Roses —Adamantine—Pearl Powder, Bloom for the complexion. John Gosnell aud Co.'s Toilet Vinegar — Inexhaustible Salts — Aromatic Vinegar — Aromatic Eaude Cologne. John Gosnell and Co.'s Prince of Wales Perfume as used by his Royal Highness. John Gosnell and Co.'s Princess Alexandra Perfume, manufactured from the choicest flowers, for the special use of her Royal Highness. John Gosnell and Co.'s La Noblesse Perfume. John Gosnell and Co.'s La Noblesse Pomade. John Gosnell arid Co.'s La Soap. John Gosnell and Co.'s Jockey Club Perfume, the most fashionable and delicately fragrant perfume for the handkerchief. John Gosnell and Co.'s Toilet Soap, Real Old Brown Windsor Soap — Honey Almond, Glycerine, Oatmeal, Elder Flower, Nut Oil, Soap Tablets. Frangipanni, Spermaceti, Ess Bouquets, and Sandal Wood Soap Tablets of the most choice description. John Gosnell and Co.'s Golden Oil— MoeUine Macassar Oil, Bear's Grease, &c, for the hair. John Gosnell and Co.'s Cherry Tooth Paste — Dr Verdigon's Dentifrice — Champhor Chalk Dentifrice, &c. John Gosnell and Co.'s Instantaneous Hair Dye — Poudre Unique — Essence of Tyre. John Gisnell and Co.'s Extra Highly Scented Toilet -and Nursery Powder. John C-Sosnell and Co.'s Stereodesmic or Dentists' Tooth Brushes and Trichosaron Hair Brushes, warranted to purchasersJohn Goanell and Co's Medicated Oil, recommended when the hair falls off after accouchement, illness, &c. John Gosnell and Co.'s Cherry Tooth Paste is greatly superior to any tooth powder, gives the teeth a pearl-like whiteness, protects the enamel from decay, and imparts a pleasing fragrance to the breath. JOHN GOSNELL & CO., LONDON. Perfumers to Her Majesty, and by Special Appointment to H.R.H. the Princesß of Wales. PANCREATIC EMULSION. SAVORY & MOORE. FOR CASES of CONSUMPTION treated with this new remedy, see tha ' Lancet ' reports. " The pancreatic preparations are in high favor." 7— ' Medical Times ' and ' Gazette.' Caution. — " I have not seen any pancreatic preparation tliat caa bo relied upon, except those made by Savory & Moore."— Dr Dobell on Firtt Stage of Consumption. Bottles, 2s 6d, 4s 6d, and j . Bs. i PANCREATINE DIGESTS COD LIVER OIL. Solid fat, and food generally In digestive activity j superior to pepsiue. Bottles, 2s, 3s 6d, 6s 6d 12s 6d. SAVORY & MOORE'S IMPROVED FOOD FOR INFANTS. "The best preparation, resembling mother's milk as closely aa possible." — Dr H. Barker, on Right Foods for Children. " The infant Prince has taken this food for some mouths, and thrives upon it as a Prince should."—' Social Science Review.' No boiling or straining required. Tins, Is, 2s, 6a, and 10s. FOE ASTHMA, &C.—DATUEA, TATULA. " A remedy of great efficacy in cases of Asthma | and Chronic Bronchitis." — ' Dublin Journal of Medical Science.' " The fumes cause no nausea, ] bo that the most delicate lady may use the renedy. I have never known an instance in which relief was not obtained." — Letter from General Alexander. Tins, 2s 6d, ss, 10s, and 18s. Cigars and cigarettes, in boxes, 3s, Bs, 15s. Pastilles for inhalation, boxes 2b 6d, ss, and 10s. SAYOET & MOOEE, 143, New Bond-street, London, Chemißts to the Queen, H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, <fee. Silver Medal, Paris, Ife67.
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Southland Times, Issue 1168, 31 May 1869, Page 1
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