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HOWARD'S ZIGZAG HARROWS gained at the last trial of fcggJEloyal Agricultural Society-' of England, at Newcastle, all the Pn'zes for i-J arrows in all. the classes, and forthe.losb Ten Years ' J. and . F^ Howard l have won every First Prize for Harrows in every class. „ HOWARD'S ZIGZAG HARROWS v ' have received Sixteen 'Firut'Prizes from the Royal Agricultual Society of Englaud, -being the largest , number of Prizes awarded to auy" kind of Harrows ever extiibilbed. - - • . I FORTY THOUSAND SETS ARE NOW IN USE. At the Plymouth 'Meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society of 'England, jJuly/1865 1 , J.' and F. Howard won evejy VPnze for which 7 .they competed, viz. :-i-Two' First' r r ! Prizes fotf'the' besjb 1 -Haymaking Machines, and the First Prize for the best Horse Rake. These Machines have won tlfe FirsfFrize ~at"evefy " competitive trial, both at, home and abroad. The following Prizes have been awarded to J. and F. Howard "by the Royal Agricultural of England: — I'orty-four First Prizes for -the' bes,t Ploughs for light laud,' best ' Ploughs fp* heavy laud, j best Ploughs for general purposes, best Ridging Ploughs, best Subsoil Ploughs, best Harrows, 'best Horse Hakes, best Haymakers, and best Horse Hoes; also the Gold Medal, and othe£'J*fizes,' for- Steam Cultivating Machinery, which 1 is'-iespeciallyiadapted for laying down land in permanent pasture. t • ' -, < Full particulars may be had of their Agent's throughout the colonies, or will be i sent free ion "application to . JAMES & FREDERICK HOWARD, Britannia Iron Works, - „ ,. 1 Bedford,' England. London Office — 4. Cheapside. \ Liverpool Office — 19, Sweeting-street.

RIMMEL'S UNRIVALLED PERFUMERY, warranted to retain its 'excellent quality 'in' any climate. ' Rimmel's Toilet Vinegar, to "supersede Eau de' Cologne. Rimmel's Lavender Water, distilled from Mitcham flowers. r 'Rimmel's Jockey Club, Frangipane; &c, of exquisite fragrance. Bimmel's Glycerine, Honey, Windsor, and other Toilet Soaps. Rimmei's Lime Juice and Glycerine for beautifying the Hair. , Rimmel's Perfume Vaporizer, Perfume Fountains. <%c. Ice. ' Rimmel's .Book of Perfumes, with 250 illustrations, ss. Sold by all Perfumery' Vendors in [the World. E. RIMMEL, Perfumer to H.R.H. the Princess of Wales, 96, Strand; 128, Regent-street; and 24, f ' Coruhill, London.

DINNEFORD'S FLUID MAGNESIA is the great Remedy for Acidity of Stomach, 'Headache, Heartburn, ludigestion, Sour Eructations, and Bilious Affections. It is the Physician's cure for Gout, Rheumatic Gout, Gravel, and other complaints of the Bladder, and in cases of Fever and Feverish Irritability 1 of ,Skin, it produces grateful cooling effects. As a safe land gentle Medicine for Infaats, Children, Delicate , Females, ard for the sickness of Pregnancy, Dinneford's Magnesia is indispensable, and, ,when taken ,-with the Acidulated Lemon Syrup, forms a delightful Effervesfing Saline and Aperient. Prepaifcd t»y"j^iNNBFORD and Co., Chemists, London, and sold by Druggists and Storekeepers throughout he W oild." ' - j CAbiioh. -Ask for "DINNEFORD'S MAGNESIA-," and see that "Dinneford & Co." is on every bottle and label.

COB£>IAL OF THE BENEDICTINE MONKS OF THE ABBEY OF FECAMP. fTIHIS Liqueur, which dates from 1510, is Tonic, 1 X Anti- apoplectic, Digestive, and of an exquisite flavour. 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 one of the best Cordials and one- of the most efficacious preservatives .against epidemic diseases. Latterly the' Freuch 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. Legrand, Ainb at Fecamp. House in Paris, — Wo. 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 iv general, &c.

CELEBRATED FRENCH MEDICINES. RAPID and certain Cure of Diseases of the Heart, Dropsy, and Affections of the Chest and Throat, by Labeloyne's Syrup of Digitalis, and by Labeloyne's Digital Granules Pills, thirty years' success ! Obtained by the most celebrated Physicians of France and Europe, unanswerably proves them to be Certain Remedies in casesi of Heart Disease, Nervous . Palpitations, Dropsy in its various forms, Asthma aud Chronic Catarrhs, HoopingCough, Bronchitis, Coughs, <fee. DISEASES OF THE SKIN" And Scrofula effectually treated and promptly cm ed by the Hydrocotyle Granules Pills. The Hydrocotyle Granules have been found to be remarkably successful, both in France and in India, in the treatment Ringworipj Leprosy, ■ Scrofulous tand; other, "jJlcers, Confirmed Rheumatism, IcoY GELIS AND CONTE'S DRA'GEES PILLS ' are a certain and Infallible Remedy for , Chlorosis, Weakness, and other Complaints, resulting from Poorness of Blood. This_ Medicine is approved by the Imperial Academy of Medicine of Paris, as being the best aiidanpstfefficacious preparation- of Iron. •, General Depot' — In Paris, at Labeloyne and Co. 'a, Chemists; in Melbourne, at, J.^Ford^and Co.'s ; 'in at J. and E. Row's ; in Adelaide, at Faulding jand Co.'s ; and at every good Chemist's.

, Agent for Auckland— Asher Asher. „ , , .NOTHING IS.MORE-REFRESHING .THAN ,_. RIMMEL'S JTTfETRACT of L|ME JUICE and GLYCERINE* __ -which- cleanses-and- coojs thp-head,—and-gives- ; |the hair a beautiful gloss, without greasing jit. | ! RIMMiL'S 1 TOILET VINEGAR | 'Will also be found a perfect luxury in India as an j 'adjunct to the-Toilejb and Bath, and a reviving per- i 'fume. V !*-'. <• ; ,V '/_'.'. i" '-*' >? ,£j j ' RIMMEL'S .PERFUME FOUNTAIN, j ;An elegant Ornament for the Drawing-room, Ball- j iro'om^DihißgTTible, &cl TTpHce'; fr6m>£l I'Osi T-«" J i Rimmel's Book of Perfumes, with 250 illustra*^ : jtions,-ss. v, ■• . j. (t r t ■ i ' / >; * 1 EUGENE RIMMEL, * ' j < Perfumer by appointment to H. R. H.- the Princess -, i of Wales, 96, Strand 128, Regent-street; ~and^4rCornMll,--Ebndon; ' "" . . ~ r • Sold^yitil'P&'fumery dealers in^tlie wdtld. ' V ° \

rTOE ■ , .GREAT, tiENiH/ISH TEiBME-DY JFOR , ,X "< GOUT' AtfD^HfiBMATJSM^BLAIR'S 1 i iGQUT AND, RgEUMATIC /PlLLSt^This piepa- i • Nation as one ,qf -thel tfeinefits': whiohVih&vsbieneeTof ' f 'modern chemistry .has conferred npon^jna'nkiid ;. -lor. j 'during >the .first t wenty, years of ttheipresent'ienturyi it'o r| ;speak j,of theigout Vas>«onsider-e6ba r ! \ jroniance ; vbuinQWvthe e^Qaey and'i*a£etyi?of this-i n medicine is soifuQyT deiftongfc^te'd^y) u^oiicitejditefeO ( tinfoj&alf^frjom persons, inL^yßryi'rinki'rof t lifepthat j publicjQpini,Qnrproclaimsl,thissaii,'6\ie[t<d!tvtre .most) imp^ftiAd^dQYffrie^<i>fith^gpj^int^ige.'nv vvwa ±mr, t. These pills require no restraint of-'diet^piiicohfin^j << ment during theuvuse, andj are jcerfcaintpjpre vent the j*" diseas attackingi&y fitalixrV- S^,\ '"' t ThexM^iß^spMV^the-'-most safe and \ effeciuai )^m4a^ c ßv^fsffyres t,&;ths.public, and have | fegSLSfiiXSIP^X. ji^^k^Btitttpe" -Smd America for. ~ t many yearfjTforJhß a^OY^ complaints. < r^n •< y t ■ -Her 'Majesty's Cogupissio^rs have d^thorise'd the' • name and addresßof "TBOM^s^P^Qm^.HlQ.^ff, I StrSnd^teaofnVf^be impres S ed ( up'd^th.4 r r G 7 qV^a| & rf'enff sKn^fiffixed^'SaoSHjox ofthe gekulV^medi^ j^ cine. _t, <i •- i i - ■- 1 ■"'■*» -n '*! •' i Sold in 'England' at! Is/ l£d. , and 2s. 9d. per box. Agehfcfci Auctfana; « f ' *« : " "-' r - | •'^- l r iHR. ASHER ASHER.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2717, 2 April 1866, Page 8

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