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Surveyors to supply themselves with book and instruments. The Trigonometrical Surveyor is to provide himself with a five or six inch transit or Everest theodolite, Galbraith's Treatise on Trigonometrical Surveying and Levelling; Shortrede's Tables of Sines and Tangents, Hutton's Logarithms, and a complete set of plotting instruments ; and the Sectional Surveyor with a four or five inch Theodolite, a modern treatise on surveying, Hutton's or Chambers' Logarithms and a complete set of plotting instruments. HENRY JACKSON, Chief Surveyor. ROW'S EMBROCATION OR PARMER'S FRIEND. This well-known preparation, having stood the test of years in the Australian colonies, is now universally acknowledged by those who have tried its curative powers in all cases of cuts, bruises, sprains, galls, &c, in horses or cattle, to he the besfc preparation of the kind ever introduced to tho owners of stock, and feel satisfied tliat one trial will convince any person that it well deserves the name of " Farmer's Friend." Letter received from Mr Andrew Gribben, Farrier, Sydney, New South Wales. "Sydney, 10th July, 1855. " Sir, — Understanding you are about to publish more prominontly your Embrocation, or Farmer's Friend, and thinking my testimonial i in its favor may be the means of extending the sale of ifc among my numerous acquaintances, I beg to say thafc I have used ifc very extensively for tho last two years, and during that time have had such undoubted proof of ifcs eflieaey as an external application, as to warrant me in recommending it mosfc strongly to everyone requiring . such a preparation. — I am, sir, yours respectfully, " Andrew Geibben. " Mr Row, Druggist, Sydney." Extract of letter received from tho eminent veterinary surgeon, Mr Joseph Armstrong. • "Sydney, April 16, 1868. " I havo used Row's Embrocation for many years as a digestive stimulant for indolent sores and a counter irritant, and have found ifc a very useful preparation. " James Armstrong, M.R.C.V.S." Caution.— Ask for ROW'S EMBROCATION, or Farmer's Friend, Row's Wholesale and Export Drug Storo, 219 Pitt sfcreefc, Sydney. 26fcw ml 2 FRAMPTON'S PILL OF HEALTH.— Thia excellent Family Pill is a medicine of longtried efficacy for purifying the blood, so very essential for the foundation of good health, and correcting all disorders *of the stomach and bowels. Two or three doses will convince the afflicted of its salutary effects. The stomach will speedily regain its strength ; a healthy action of the liver, bowels, and kidneys will rapidly take place * and renewed health will be the quick result of taking this medicino, according to the directions accompanying each box* Persons of a full habit who are subject to headache, giddiness, drowsiness, and singing in the ears, arising from too great a flow of blood to the head, should never be without them, as many dangerous symptoms will be entirely carried off by their timely use. For females these pills are truly excellent, removing all obstructions, the distressing headache so very prevalent wifch the sex, depression of spirits, dulness of sight, nervous affections, blotches, pimples, and sallowness of the skin, and give a healthy juvenile bloom to the complexion. To mothers they aye confidently recommended as the best medicine that can be'takon : and for children of all ages they are unequalled. These pills unite the recommendation of a mild operation with the most successful effect ; and where an occaiional aperient ia required, nothing can be better adapted. Her Majesty's Commissioners have authorised the name and address of " Thomas Prout, No. 229, Strand, London," to be impressed upon the Government stamp affixed to each box of the genuine medicine. Sold in England at ls l£d and 2s 9d per box, or obtained through any chemist or medicine vendor throughout the Australian colonies. July 4th, 1868. 52f. The perfection of prepared Cocoa. MARAVILLA COCOA. Sole Proprietors — Taylor Brothers, London. THE COCOA (or Cacao) of Maravilla is the true Theobroma of Linnaeus. Cocoa is indigenous to South America, of which Maravilla is a favored portion. Taylor Brothers having secured fche exclusive supply of this unrivalled cocq», have, by the skilful application of their soluble principle aud elaborate machinery, produced what is so undeniably the perfection of prepared cocoa, that it has not only secured the preference of homoeopaths and coeoa-driukers generally, but many who had hitherto not found any preparation to suifc fchem, have, after one trial, adopted tho Maravilla Cocoa as their constant beverage for breakfast, luncheon, &c. " A SUCCESS UNPRECEDENTED." See following extract from the " Globe " of May 14, 1868. Various importers and manufacturers have attempted to attain a reputation for their prepared cocoas, bufc we doubfc whether any .borough success had been achieved until Messrs Taylor Brothers discovered the extraordinary qualities of " Maravilla" Cocoa. Adapting their perfect system of preparation to this finest of all species of the Theobroma, they have produced an article which supersedes every other cocoa in the market. Entire solubility, delicate aroma, and a rare concentration of fcho purest; elements of nutrition, distinguish the Maravilla Cocoa above all others. For Homoeopaths and invalids wo could nofc recommend a more agreeable or valuablo beverage. Sold in packets only by all Grocers, of whom also may be had Taylor Brothers' Original Homoeopathic Cocoa and Soluble Chocolate. Steam Mills — Brick Lane, London. TO BE PUBLISHED THE Ist JANUARY. THE " ANGLO COLONIAL MAGAZINE," a new Inter-Colonial Magazine and Review. In addition to the features of a first-class monthly periodical, furnished by tho besfc writers, fche "Anglo* Colonial Magazine" will contain a compendium of the latest intelligence" from all parta of the British Der.ndencies, and thus furnish a medium of inter-communication between all colonists, whether ot home or abroad. Tho " An gio* Colonial Magazine" will he the same size as Blackwood's, and will contain a serial story, by Tom Hood, Esq. * Price 2s 6d Monthly. London : Thomas Murby, 32, Bouverie-sfc, E.O. KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES.— The vast increase in the demand for theso Cough Loz9nges and the numerous testimonials constantly received, fully justify the proprietor in asserting they are the besfc and safest yefc offered ' to the public for the cure of the following complaints: — Asthma,' Winter Cough, Hoarseness, Shortness of breath and other pulmony maladies. Sold in boxes and tins of various sizes by T. Koating, Chemist, -79, St. Paul's Churchyard, London. Sold retail by all druggists, &c. ] JOYCE'S AMMUNlTlON.— Established 1820 ! FREDERICK JOYCE & Co. invito the at- i tention of Sportsmen to the following I j ammunition of tho best quality, . now in general ! use throughout England, India, and the colonies. : Joyce's Treble Waterproof Central Fire Percus- ! sion Caps chemically-prepared cloth and felt gun i wadding, cartridge cases of superior quality for breech-loading guns, and wire cartridges for ] killing game at long distances, and every de- 1 scription of sporting ammunition. Sold by all Gunmakers and dealers in gunpowder. i Frederick Joyce & Co., patentees and manu- i factnrers, 57, Upper Thames street London. Con- ' tractors to her Majesty's War Department. i September 12, 1868. * 13tf.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXIV, Issue 2812, 20 March 1869, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XXIV, Issue 2812, 20 March 1869, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XXIV, Issue 2812, 20 March 1869, Page 2

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