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Miscellaneous. AMMUNITION ELET'B AMMUNITION o every description, for eportinsr or military purposes. Double Waterproof Centriil Firo Caps, Felt Waddings to prevent the leading of guns, Wire Cartridges for killing game, &c, at long distances, Breech-loading Cartridge Cases of superior quality for shot guns and rifles, pin cartridges, for " Lefaucheux " revolvers of 7. 9, and 12 milinietres. Jacob's Rifle Shell Tubes, cartridge and caps for Colt's, Deane's, Trantor's, Adams's, and other revolvers. Ball cartridges for Enfield rifles ; also for Westley Richard's, Terry's, Wilson's, Mont Storm's, Green's, and other breech-loaders. Bullets of uniform weight, made by compression from soft refined lead. Mechanically fitting projectiles for Rigby'e and Henry's rifles. Elby Brothers, Grays-Inn road, London, W.C. [Wholesale only.] 6-23 SAUCE. LEA AND PERRINS , WORCESTERSHIRK SAUCE. Pronounced by Connoisseurs to be the only good Sauc-e, and applicable to every variety of dish. Extract from a letter from a Medical Gentleman at Madras to his brother at Worcester, May, 1851 :— " Tell Lea and Porrins that their Sauce is highly esteemed in India, and is, in my opinion, the most palatable as well as the most wholesome sauce that is made " Caution — Lea and Perrins beg to caution the public against spurious imitations of their celebrated I Worcestershire sauce. L. and P. have discovered that several of the foreign markets have been supplied with spurious imitations, the labels closely resembling those of the genuine sauce, and in one or more instances the name of L. and P. forged. L. and P. will proceed against any one who may manufacture or vend such imitations, and have instructed their correspondents in the various parts of the world to advise them of any infringement of their rights.—Ask for Lea and Perrins' sauce. —%* Sold wholesale and for export, by the proprietors, Worcester; Messrs. Crosse and Blackwell; Messrs. Barclay and Sons, London, &c., &c. ; by grocers and oilmen universally; or of J. D. Macfhbeson, Lyttelton. 62

"pvINNEFOED'S FLUID MAGNESIA \-J is the great remedy for acidity of stomach, headache, heartburn, indigestion, sour eructations, and bilious affections. It is the physicians cure for gout, rheumatic gout, gravel, and other complaints of the bladder ; and in cases of fever and feverish irritability of efein it produces grateful cooling effects. Aβ a safe and gentle medicine for infants, children, delicate females, and for the sickness of pregnancy Dinneford's magnesia is indispensable, and when taken with the. accidulated lemon syrup, forma a delightful effervescing saline and aperient. Prepared by Dinneford & Co., chemists, Lon, don, and sold by druggists and storekeepers thronghout the world. Caution—Ask for " Dinneford's magnesia," and see that " Dinneford and Co." is on every bottle and label. 6-23 EXTRACT OF BREWERS' YEAST.— Harper Twelvetreee , "Yeastrine" ie superior to Brewers' Yeast or Baking Powder, for making light, sweet, and wholesome bread. It is always ready and sure to act, and the most ignorant cannot mistake in using it. Sold in small packets and canisters by all storekeepers. Harper Twelvetrees' Government Blacking is deservedly popular for its softness, brilliancy, and enduring quality. Sold in oilskin packets and in bottles by all storekeepers ; and wholesale by Harper Twelvetrees, Bromley-by-Bow, London. 6-23 K AYE'S WORSDELL'S PILLS.—This invaluable medicine which has been known throughout the United Kingdom or nearly half a ccutury, and recognised by all who have tried it, to be the best purifier of the blood, is admirably adapted to mpply a great want—that of a remedy always at hand, easy of application, and certain in its results. From their largely extended sale and general adoption, they may be fairly classed as a household necessary. Sold by all chemists and other dealers in patent medicines.* Agents for New Zealand :—Wellington, Mr. Chas. D. Bahbattd ,- Auckland, Mr. H. Kemp. /CORDIAL OF THE BENEDICTINE MONKS OF THE ABBEY OF FECAMP.—This liqueur, which dates from 1510, is tonic, anti-apoplectic, digestive, and of an excellent flavor. The salutary plants of which it is composed are gathered on the cliffs of Normandy; they possess all the vivifying emanations of the Northern Sea, and compose j one of the best cordials and one of the most j efficacious preservations against epidemic diseases. Latterly the French medical men have almost unanimously prescribed it for patients who by their gastric tendency were more subject to attacks of fever and cholera. May be had of A. Legband, Aine at Fecamp, House in Paris, No. 19, Rue Vivienne. This liqueur may be found all over the world, at the principal wine and spirit merchants, pharmaceutists, confectioners, grocers, and dealers in provisions in general, &c, . 6-23 /CLEANLINESS !—A stove most brilliantly \j polished in two minutes for less than one farthing.—W. G. Dixey's celebrated Black Lead. A new domestic discovery! Cannot be wasted, and ia a preservative of furniture from the injurious effects of the common article now in use, as it creates no dust, and requires comparatively no labor. Sold everywhere, in solid blocks, Id, 2d, 4d, and Is. The advantages of this elegant chemical preparation are great saving of lime, cleanliness of applica> ton, smallness of quantity required, and the prevention of waste, dust, and its destructive consequencee. Further, it ultimately produces a pure metallic coating of a high degree of brilliancy and durability, reflecting both light and heat. (See specimens on the side of each block.) —12, Soho square, London. Agento wanted. 6-23 r pHE SCIENCE OF STARCHING AND I IRONING.—Use Harper Twelvetrees , Satin Glaze Starch, which gives a high finish to the clothes, never sticks to the iron, and is more economical than the ordinary starches ; one pound making sixteen pints of strong starch fluid. Ask for Harper Twelvetreee , Clothes Wringer and Starcber ; Harper Twelvetrees , Bread and Pastry Powder, Id, 6d and Iβ ; Harper Twelvetrees' Government Blacking, id and Id ; and Harper Twelvetrees , Glycerine Soap Powder, for washing without rubbing, in penny packets. Sold by all. storekeepers, and wholesale by the manufacturer, Harper Twelvetrees, Brom-ley-by Bow, London ; and sold wholesale by Mr - T Hetwood, merchant, Christchureh. More retail agents wanted. 6-23 /COMFORT ON THE DREADED VJ " WASHING-DAY."—The excitement respecting the " Glycerine" Soap Powder is daily increasing everywhere ! Hundreds of thousands constantly use it, because it is the best, easiest, cheapest, quickest, safest, and most effectual washing material in the world. It supersedes soap and soda; and a week's washing may be speedily accomplished, scarcely any rubbing being required. Aek for "Harper Twelvetreee' 'Glycerine Soap Powder." Sold in penny packets by all Storekeepers; and wholesale by the Manui facturer, Harper Twelvetrees, Bromley-by- ! Bow, London : and by Mr J. M. Heywood, Merchant, Chrifitchurch. More retail agents wanted. 6-25 WELLINGTON KNIFE POLISH.— JOHN OAKLEY & SONS, Manufacturers of Emery, Black Lead, Cabinet Glass Paper, Emery and Glass Cloth, India Rubber Knife-Boards, Silversmiths' Soap for cleaning and polishing silver, elestro-plate glass, &c., Scotch, French, London, Russian, und other glues.—Wellington Mille, Blackfriara road, London, 8. 6-28

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Press, Volume XII, Issue 1577, 26 November 1867, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XII, Issue 1577, 26 November 1867, Page 4

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