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PICKLES, SAUCES, JAMS, &c, Free from Adulteration.

rpHE great Medical Journal, the " London LanJ cet," on the 4th February, 1854, declared the samples of Messrs. Crosse and Blachuiell vx>e entirely FREE SROM copper ; and this statement was afterwards fully confirmed by the Analytical Chemist, Dr. Hassal, in his Work on Food and its Adulterations. CROSSE and BLACKWELL, of Soho Square, London, who have for many years enjoyed the high honor of supplying Her Majesty's table with their lnauufactuios, wish to call the attention of consumers to the great supenonty of their PICKLES, \ SAUCES, JAMS, TART FRUITS, POTTED MEATS, and other Table delicacies, the whole of which are piepared with that strict attention to quality and punty, for which they have been so long celebrated. Then SAUCES are univeisally admitted to be the be&t exported, and those who have once tasted them never return to inferior kinds. C. &B. use none but the best mgi edients in then various prepaiations; and although purchaseis may not be able to obtain them so cheaply as the goods shipped by other Manufacturer, the superiority of quality will be found to moie than compensate f oy any _ increaSß of cost. To buy a cheap article because it is cheap, is merely to thiow money away. C. & B.s ORANGE MARMALADE cannot be equalled j it is made in SILVER PANS, entiiely fiom the Seville Orange; their MUSHROOM CATSUP also is the very best that can be obtained fiom the famed Leicester Mushrooms The above, and all other articles of CEOSSE and BLACKWELL'S manufacture, may be procured of Stoiekcepera in Auckland and throughout the Colonies. C. and B. aie Wholesale Agents fw Lea and Ftrrivta Woi cestei shire Sauce.

LEA & PERKINS OELBBUATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. PRONOUNCED BY £5| EXTRACT or A LETTEK ff from a MEDICAL OONNOTSSRURS. 1,3 GENTLEMAN at § Madras, to his Biothei at WORCESTER May, 1851. Tell LEA &PEIIRIN'B that then Sauce is higlilj esteemed in Inthn, and ib in mj opinion, the most pitatable m tvcll.is the mint wholesome Sauce that is made." EXTENSIVE FRAUDS. L. and P. having discovered that several of the Foieign Maikets have been supplied with brumous imitations of their " WOECESTERSHIRE SAUCE," the labels of which closely resemble those of the genuine Sauce, and in one or more instances witli the names o£ L. and P iorgeb, they have deemed it then duty to caution the public, and lequest purchaseis to see that the names of Lea and Plrrins aie upon the W) upper, Label, Stopper and Bottle. L and P. furthei give notice that they will jnoceed against any one who may infringe upon their nght, eithei by manufacturing oi vending such imitations, aud have instructed their coi respondents m the vanous jiaits of the woild to advise them of such infringements. Wholesale and for Exportation by the Piopnetors, Lea and Pemns, Woicester, England , Ciosse and BLickwell, and other Oilmen and Meichants, London

THE DOCTOR FOR ALL I HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. Clicßt Complaints. No diseases aie more frequent, few moie danger* ous, than affections of the respiratory organs. The iii bt symptoms of catairh, bionchitis, aud influenza, may always be ladically lemoved by Holloway's ienow ned Pills. They quickly remedy any tempoiaiy stagnation of blood, leheve any oveigoigcd veius, modei ate the burned bieathing, and enable the lungs to do their office' with ease and legulanty. Thcso Pdls, by then puiifyiug poweis, cleanse the blood fiom all unpin lties, and foifcify the system against consumption, asthma, and similar complaints. Stomach, Lucr, Kidneys, and Bonds. Fiom vanous causes these oigans are fiequently getting out of oi del, and leqime some suitable medicine to legulate them. Holloway's Pills effect this object with wondeiful celenty aud certainty. They do not distiess the system, or weaken the^ flame ; they thoioughly mvigoiate the digestiv^ organs. They gently excite the stomach and liver, stimulate the kidneys to perfoim their functions efficiently, and act upon the bowels without gaping or any other annoyance ; again, taken an horn befoie dinner, they cannot be equalled as a "Dinner Pill" as they entiiely pievent acidity, flatulency, nausea, and biliousness Windy or Watery D) qpsy. Whoever is afflicted with these complaints, shoidd at once have lecouise to Holloway's Pills. They act most eneigetically on the glandular and absoibent system, punfy the blood, and impart a vigour which age or other causes may have temporanly taken away, They excite the kidneys to mcieased activity, and thereby stimulate the absorbents to remove the fluid already collected. Disordeis Peculiar to Women. Theie is no medicine equal to Holloway's Pills for collecting the ailments incidental to females. They may be taken with safety for any megulauty of the system. As they lemovc all cause of maladies and so lestoie, by their giand purifying properties, females of all ages to lobust health. Influenza, Diptlie) la, and Sore Th oat How all-important it is to check the first departme fiom health ! All may do so by taking Holloway's Pills, without nsk oi lestriction. In all disceses affecting the blood, nerves, and muscles, or m aases of fever, soie tin oat, colds, coughs, asthma, and shortness of breath, the earhei they aie takeu the better. CMldierCs CoinplainU. Diseases incidental to childien, such as feverish attacks, scailet fever, measles, and all diseases of the skin, may be immediately checked, aud soon cuicd, by these punfymg Pills, which may be l educed to a powder, and given in doses of one, two, oi thieo nightly, accoiding to the age of the sufieier. Holloway's Ointment is soothing, cooling, and healing, and is better adapted than any other lemecly for all external ailments. Indigestion, Bile and Sul Headaches. No oigan in the human body is so liable to disoidei as the liver, and none is moie apt, when neglected, to become senously diseased. When nausea, flatulency oi acidity on the stomach, wains us that digestion is not pioceeding piopeily, Holloway's Pills logulate eveiy function, give stiength to eveiy oi gan, speedily lemo^e all causes of indigestion, bile and sick headaches, and effect a peimanent cuie. Lumbago, Rheumatism, and Gout. Iv these diseases, the blood is always in a highly luflammatoiy state ; the stomach is also disordeied, and the liver and kidneys unnatuially toipid. A few doses of these Pills, taken m tune, will lectify all these symptoms by their cooling and purifying pioperties.

Ilollouay's Pdls are the lest remedy Inoion in the uorld for the following diseases :—: — Ague Female Inegu- Sciofula, or Asthma lanties Kmgs's Evil Bilious Com- Feveis of all Stone and plaints kmds Giavel Blotches on the Gout Secondaiy Skin Headache Symptoms Bowel Com- Indigestion Tic- Douloureux plaints Inflammation Tiunouis Colics Jaundice Ulcers Constipation of Liver Coin- Veneieal Affeethe Bowels plaints tions Consumption Lumbago Woims of all Debility Piles kinds Diopsy Rheumatism Weakness, fiom Dysentery Retention of whatever Erysipelas Uime cause &c.,&c. Fits Soie Tin oats Sold at the Establishment of Professor HolloWAY, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar), London ; also by all respectable Diuggists and Dealeis m Medicines tlnoughout the civilized world, at the following imees ._is. lid., 2s. 9d., 4s. Cd., Us., 225., and 33s each Box. \* Theie is considerable saving by taking the laigcst sizes N.B — Dneotions for the guidance of patients in eveiy disoi der ai c affixed to each box.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1458, 6 December 1861, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1458, 6 December 1861, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1458, 6 December 1861, Page 8

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