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Miscellaneous. JOYCE'S AMMUNITION. Estahn, 0 1820. Thefollowingatticleaof h 7 K be4 quality, for Sporting and Military n „ 8t may be had of all Gunmakers and deal 8 ' gunpowder. Treble waterproof central'? 1 percussion caps. Chemically-prepared JS felt and paper waddings, cartridge case,f breech-loading guns, and wire cartridge 0t killing game at long distances. FIIEDIS JOYCE & CO.,patentees and manS? CK 57 Upper Thames Street, London EP ' tractors to Her Majesty's War Denartm BD " Wholesale only. ■" the Queen. JOSEPH GILLOIt V° tona Workß, Birmingham, respectfullydirnn^Vu" attention of the Commercial Public am] f i who use Steel Pens, to the incomparable en* n of his productions, which, for quality 0 f J.? „„,,„ „„.;„„ „„j —t J --,bility, will inr 1 universal preference. Every packet bears thof simile of his signature. They can be oh!; ,* retail of every Dealer in the World; WhnCi N the Works, Graham street, Birmineham sal5 al York; and 37, Gracechurchstreet, London. 4^ ANY ONE CAN USE TIIEVL " A BASIN of WATEE is all that is reci U ;,„,i, ■°- produce the most Brilliant and Faihi 0 "olours on Silks, Woollens, Cottons, ltibbo °, * '* 1 ten minutes, by the use of JUDSON'S SI! pin? IS, twelve colours, price Is Gd, 2s 61] \L - per bottle. These dyes will also be found mJ\ for imparting colour to Feathers, Fibres Gr Seaweed, Ivory, Bone, Wood, Willow Shav? Paper, also for Tinting Photographs, ,„,i f' ' "'-ninating. Mav be had of all cUuta thl? out the World. Wholesale Depot :-19a Col street, London. * # * Liberal Discount tn 11»T" PAEIS EXHIBITION. ■"*- London, beg to give notice to their f n W, and clients in the Colonies that they will a u? specimens of their celebrated Machinery fiiu with all the_ newest improvements, at the fori? coming Paris Exhibition. a ' The Prices of the various implements in as. in the colonies have been greatly reduced with' out in any way deteriorating from the superioritr of workmanship and high quality of material, which have gained a world-wide reputation h the productions of the Orwell Works. Ploughs,—Messrs Bansomes and Sim?' n»w ploughs gained four out of five prizes at fly. Eoyal Agricultural Society's meeting at Xevrcastle, and have won, since that time, 82 champion' prizes, besides a large number of prizes gained by farmers' sons and local ploughmen usui? t|U implements. They are fitted with wrought iron frames when sent out to the colonies, and "will fo found to be the cheapest and most durable impl e . ments in tho market, Portable Steam Ekg.ses.—The Portable Engines manufactured by Messrs Eansomes and Sims are designed so that light weight, em draught, and strength of material and goodVotk. manship, and simplicity of construction, form flu principal features of their general arrangement' l and they are specially celebrated for thirmll consumption of fuel in proportion to tho power developed. _ They are specially adapted for thrash. ing, pumping, sawing, and grinding, and hare beep awarded many prizes at various exhibition, besides testimonials of efficiency from public com' panies, manufacturers, and agriculturists mini them, Steam Thrashing Machines.—Jlessrsllansomes and Sims' Steam Thrashing Machines have an unrivalled reputation in the colonies for their cheapness and durability, and tor the perfect sample and quantity of grain thrashed with a small consumption of fuel. Hoesb Powee Thrashing amd TThot. ing Machines, of tho newest and most improved construction. Cora Mills, Chaff Cutters, and Patent Bruising Mills are constructed with all the newest improvements, and are the cheapest in the market. Messrs Eansomes and Sims have derated 1 great deal of attention to tho manufacture of Static-hart Engines, Steam Pomping JliCIIIHEBY FOE CONTRACTORS' PURPOSES iJJ Irrigation, and will furnish drawings and proa on application. Orders may be transmitted thwiji any merchant or implement agent in the colonies. Catalogues, drawings, &c., post free, on application to Ipswich or London, or the Paris EsbS tion. m THE MOST CONSTANT FBLEiVJ). IT OLIO WAY'S OINTMENT, Possessed of this remedy every man is his on Family Physician. If his wife or children bi troubled with eruptions of the skin, sore.', tumours, white swellings, sore throats, asthma, or any other similar ailments, a persevering use of this Ointment is all that is necessary to produce a radical cure. Bad Legs ano Bad Breasts.—ln no as has this Ointment been known to fail either a the cure of bad legs, or bad breasts; persons of all ages have been effectually cured by it when discharged from hospitals as "incurable. If dropsy settle in the legs, the Ointment will cure it if used with the Pills. Skin Disea»es, however desperate, jui be radically Cured. Scald-heads, iten, blotches on the skin, scrofulous sores or king's evil, and such like afflictions, 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 be taken to purify the blool Gout and Eheumatissi.—This invaluable preparation has greater power over gout and rheumatism than any other medicine, none need remain uncured if ho will but set about it in go* earnest, using this infallible remedy according to the printed instructions affixed to each pot. A" settled aches and pains are removed in the same manner. Cebtais Cube fob Asthma, WnßEZiss' 5 thb Chest, Coughs or CoLos.-This wonderful Ointment, if well rubbed into the chest ffi and morning in the same manner as salt is forc™ into meat, will soon remove the worst case/ asthma, or any affection of tho chest, pronaiflj the Pills are used with tho Ointment. Scurvy, Scrofula Erysipelas.-How w this Ointment expel disease? By arresting an undue action of the nervous and circulator) s* terns, by lessening inflammation, and by ko ov »» stagnation; but, above nil, by casting out }■ impurities which are daily gaining ndniisswn r tho body. By this means it eradicates -W; scrofula, erysipelas, and all external whilo its penetrating powers enable it tJ K t diseases which are deeper seated, and sum's ut > to cope with the seeds of tumours, cancer.-. ■ similarly malignant maladies, which only' .. years since defied every treatment, and nurr--their victims prematurely to the graveDropsical Swellings, Pabaltsis, • Stiff Joists.—Although tho above cvinp* • differ widely in their origin and nature, «' • all require local treatment. Many ot the cases of such diseases will yield, in » Clia , j. tivoly short space of time, when this 9 W "? , v ea diligently rubbed into the parts 11IW'* l when every other means have tail™serious maladios the Pills should be taken . ing to the printed directions accompanying Great Household Kkmkdi.-I'I*'' 1 *'' j, eases of the skin to which children are nw-' 1 : ject, such as encrusted sores 011 the head a rashes, ringworm, tetter, pimples, &c,»" 1 rolioved by this unguent nnd cured, m" 101 ing behind any scar or blemish. ... ff( li Dropsies.—This miraculous Ointment, .forked in to tho complaining parts twee will penetrate to tho disordered TC!se f ; ,-* Pills, if taken according to tho printed aiiu jj will produco the most pleasing and w effects. i,, r ct This invaluable Ointment will cure any" soro, howover despernto and long stainlUV where amputatiou has been recommend only means of saving the limb. .. „;jl _ Both tho Ointment and Pills should ih in the following cases:— . 1^ Bad legs Cancers ut ,uiiin«'' J • Bad breasts Contracted and H,. Burns stiff joints Bunions Elophantiasis = M ° Bite of mosche- Fistulas = c " ~e aii i toes&sandllios Gout mLnurs Coco-bay Glandular swell- ljg Chiego-foot ings " ds Chilblains Lumbago "°" Chapped hands Piles m ' Corns (soft) Bhoumatism n 0 Sold at the Establishment ot J * j ar ) HoLLOWAT, 244, Strand (near lo»F a „ London; also by all respectnblo Dealors in Medicines throughout world, at tho following prices :-ls-\' # flierJ 4s. Od., lis., 225., and 335. each ( *, ~„«; is a considerable saving by takin 3 , 0 t sizes. N.8.-Directions tw '"J patients in every disorder aro amsnd l^^^

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 1966, 8 April 1867, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 1966, 8 April 1867, Page 4