Public Notices. PROTECTION FROM FTRB Bryant&mayJTpatent SAFETY . MATCHES. I EIGHT PRIZE MEDALS '• • ADVANTAGES. Are not poisonous Are free from smell ?- Are manufactures Without phosphorus. Are perfectly harmless To the operatives employed.- ", - Are very damp-proof. LIGHT ONLY ON THE BOX. EIGHT PRIZE MEDALS. SEDGWICK STEEL WIRE FENCE is the only general purpose wire fence , in use, being a Strong Network without | Barbs. It wiU turn dogs, pigs, Bheep, and poultry, as weU as the most vicious stock, without injury to either fence or stock. It is just the fence for tanas, gardens, stock ranges and railroads, and very neat for lawns, parks, school lots and cemeteries, j Cevereo with rust-proof paint (or galvanised) it will last a lifetime. It s superior to boards or barbed wire in every respect We ask for it a fair trial knowing it wiU wear itself into favor. The Sedgwick Gates, made of wrought iron pipe ana steel wire, defy all competition in neatness, strength, and durability. We also make the best and cheapest aU iron automatic or self-opening., gate. Also, cheapest and neatest aU iron fence. For priceaand particulars ask hardware dealers or address the manufacturers. SEDGWICK BBOS.. Bichmond, lad. SPECTACLES VERSUS BLINDNESS, ONE-FOURTH of those suffering from blindness can trace their calamity to the use of common spectacles or lenses imperfectly adapted to the sight. Mr Henry Laurance, F.S.S., Oculist Optician, personaUy adapts his Improved Spectacles at his residence, 3, Endsleigh gardens, Euston square (three doors from St. Pancras Church), daily (Saturdays excepted), 10 to 4. Sir Julius Benedict writes:—"l have tried the principal opticians in London without success, but your spectacles suit mc admirably. The clearness of your glasses, as compared with others, is really surprising." Dr. Bird, Chelmsford, late Surgeon-Major, W.E.M., writes:—"l oould not have believed t possible that my sight could have ibeen much improved and relieved at my £ Sage 82 I can now read the smallest print, walthough suffering from cataract on the (iright eye." Similar testimonials from Dr. jgßadcliffe, Consulting Physician, West[ixninster Hotel; Yen. Archdeacon Palmer, IgClifton; Lt.-Gen. MacmiUen, Brentwood] lithe Rev. Mother Abbess, St. Mary's Abbey, wHendon; and hundreds of others. Mr | Laurance's Pamphlet, " Spectacles, their I Use and Abuse," post free I BLAIR'S GOUT PILLS. 1 THE GREAT REMEDY FOR GOUT I . AND RHEUMATISM. 1 fTTHE excruciating pain is quickly reIX Ueved.and cured in a few days, by SBhis celebrated Medicine. §| These Pills require no restraint of diet Huring their use, and are certain to vent Ffhe disease attacking any vital part. fya Sold by all Chemists, and druggist* at 6d |§ALUABLE MEDICAL DISCOVEBX. jfc>EUTEB'S T*IFE CJYRBP fia medicine that was discovered by old Nurse Bertrand, who had been occupied in sick rooms and with the care of sick people for over fifty years. It is made purely and entirely of PLANTS, HERBS ND BOOTS, And is exceedingly agreeable and pleasant to both the taste and smeU, being warm aromatic, and spicy. It is a most thorough purge, cleaning out the bowels without pain, and without nausea or sickening. It does not weaken, and leaves the system open and free, never drying up the bowels afterwards, as every other purge that we know of does. It can be given to infants and invalids with safety, and in every case of old or young, it is guaranteed to cure the worst cases of constipation, indigestion, and all diseases that affect the stomach and bowels. It is, moreover, a powerful stimuLNVIGORATOR OF THE LIVES. Its effect upon the blood and humors is something really astonishing, and is much more immediate and thorough than that of any other purifier yet discovered, having this great advantage, that when it has, by its depurating powers, set free«in the system the poisons of Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Malignant Ulcerous Sores, and Cancerous gtherings or. lumps, it instantly carries em out of the body by purging the bowels. No other purifier does this; with all of them the patient must take pills, or some other equally nauseous dose of physic, or if -hey do not, the poison remains In the system, and goes back into the blood. BEUTEB'S LIFE SYRUP Is exceedingly pleasant to take, seeds no second dose to purge the bowels, end does aU the work required to effect a perfect <sUte * BARRY'S PAIN RELIEF, Purely vegetable; for use internally or externally' Cures in one minute. Try it MICA AXLE GREASE _pK>MPOSED largely of powdered Mica \j or Isinglass, is the best and cheapest lubricator, in the world—the best because it does not gum, but forms a highly polished surface over the axle, reducing friction and lightening the draft; the cheapest because it coats no more than inferior brands, and one box wiU do the work of two of any other make. Answers a :weU for' harvesters, Mill gearing, threshing machines, corn planters, carriages, buggies, Ac, as for wagons. Guaranteed to contain no petroleum, Sold by aU dealers. tar Ova Pocket Cyclopedia of "Things Worth Knowing" mailed free. MICA MAinJFACTTJRING CO. S2B Hudson street, New York. 856 EucUd Aye., Cleveland, O. 81 Michigan Aye., Chicago, DL* U.S. A. ASK FOR LEEBIG COMPANY'S EXTBACT OF MEAT. Fuse in most households throughout the kingdom. An invaluable and palatable tonic for invalids. Peculiarly efficacious in aU cases of debility and weak digestion. Ask for the Liebig Company's Extract, and see that no other is substituted for it. Caution.—Numerous inferior and lowpriced substitutes being in the market (sometimes accompanied by misleading analyses), purchasers must insist on having the Company's Extract, which, for flavour and clearness, is pronounced by all competent authorities to be the best. NJJ.—Genuine only with fae-siinflo of Baron Liebig's signature in blue Ink across abe APOLLI J* A E I "THE QUEEN OFTABLE WATEBS.' —" British Medical Journal." ANNUAL MILLIONS, populations of the world. The desiderata of original purity laid down by the Bight Hon. Lyon Playfair as the indispansable conditions for water, which can never be freed from sewage pollutions when one they have been allowed to pass into it, ai> amply fulfilled by ApoUinans." —" Sanitary Racord," March, 1882. APOLLINABIS NATURAL MINERAL WATER " Can be relied on fox its purity and a wholesomencss." —" Daily News," April 17th, 1882. Sole Importers .- THE APOLLINARIS COMPANY LIMITED, 19 Regent street Lor on. S.W Ajewis' Xodlne feoAP, (PATENTED). a wonderfutTinvention s By using Lewis* lodine Soap when having a freshwater bath (either cold or warm), the nearest possible imitation of sea bathing is obtained—as evidenced by the pleasant stimulation of the skin, the healthy glow of the surface of the body, and h* bracing effects upon the system. WM. ABBOTTS, m!d~ MJLC J?., London, Author, of " The Sea Bathing Guide." Price, 6d and Is. JAMES LEWIS AND" SON, 12 Old Bond street. London W. . TELEGRAPH LINE OF BOYAL MAIL COACHES. /COACHES wiß leave Waikari for VV Hsraaui every Morning, and fot Waiau every Tuesday and Friday, retaining from Hurunui daily, and from Waiaa every Wednesday ana Saturday; Wans* Ferry on Tuesday, retaming on Thursday'
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Press, Volume XL, Issue 5756, 29 February 1884, Page 4
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