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HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR.

OMNIBUSES leave the Bazaar Yards for NEWMARKET, MOUNT ST. JOHN, EPSOM and ON 15 HUNG A every day (Sundays excepted), punctually at 8, fO, 11, noon, and at 2, 3, and 4, p.m.; returning from ONEUUNGA at 8, 9, 10, noon, and at 1, 2, aud 4, p.m. On Sundays from each place at 9 a.m., and at 4 p.m. * A 'Bus also leaves the Bazaar Yards .daily for NEWMARKET, JUNCfION HOTEL, HARP OF ERIN, PANMURE, and HOWICK at 3 p.m.; returning from HOWICK at 8 a.m. FOR HIRE: Open and Close Carriages Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses Dog Carts, Buggies, and Sociables. Horses Bought and Sold Privately. H. HARDINGTON.

BUTTS'S METROPOLITAN HOTEL,

Opposite Mort & Co.'s, PITT-STREET, SYDNEY.

WITH a view to meeting increased requirements, the proprietor of the above wellknown establishment has added thereto a Coffeeroom, Commercial-room, aud a new Dining Saloon, and has completed other arrangements which cannot fail to render "Butts's Metropolitan the most replete hotel in the city, both from the extent of the accommodation, as well as from its central position. PLUNGE AND SHOWER BATHS. FIRST-CLASS TABLE D'HOTE DAILY. LIGHT LUNCHEONS AT ANY HOUR. N.B. A arge garden, with arbours, at the rear of the premises, afford a cool and pleasant retreat during the hot season.

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. Rimmel's Jockey Club, Frangipane, &c, of exquisite fragrance. Rimmel's Glycerine, Honey, Windsor, and other Toilet Soaps. . Rimmel's Lime Juice and Glycerine for beautifying the Hair. ' Rimmel's Perfume Vaporizer, Perfume Fountains, &c. &c. 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, Cornhill, London.

NOTHING IS MORE REFRESHING THAN RIMMEL'S

EXTRACT of LIME JUICE and GLYCERINE, which cleanses and cools the head, and gives the hair a beautiful gloss, without greasing it. RIMMEL'S TOILET VINEGAR Will also be found a perfect luxury in India as an adjunct to the Toilet and Bath, and a reviving perfume. BIMMEL'S PERFUME FOUNTAIN, An elegant Ornament for the Drawing-room, Ballroom, Dining Table, &c. Price, from £1 10s. Kimmel's Book of Perfumes, with 250 illustra tions, ss. EUGENE RIMMEL, Perfumer by appointment to H.R.H. the Princess of Wales, 96, Strand ; 128, Pvegent-street ; and 24, Cornhill, London. Sold by all Perfumery Dealers in the world.

CORDIAL OF THE BENEDICTINE MONK OF THE ABBEY OF FECAMP.

rpIHIS Liqueur, which dates from 1510, is Ton,ic, JL Anti apoplectic, Digestive, and of an exquisite flavour. The Salutary Plants of which it is composed are gathered on the cliffs of Normaudy, 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 French Medical men have almost unanimously prescribed it for patients who by their gastric teudency were more subject to attacks of Fever and Cholera. May be bad of A. Legrand, Aine at Fecamp. House in Paris.— No. 19, Rue Vivienne. This Liqueur may be found all over the World at the Principnl Wine and Spirit Merchants, Pharmaceutists, Confectioners, Grocers, aud dealers in provisions in general, &c,

DINNEFORD'S FLUID MAGNESIA is the great Remedy for Acidity of Stomach, Headache, Eeaitburn, Indigestion, 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 of Skin, it producer grateful cooling effects. As a safe and gentle Medicine for Infants, Children, Delicate Females, aru for the sickness of Pregnancy, Dinneford's Magnesia is indispensable, and when taken with the Acidulated Lemon Syrup, forms a delightful Effervescing Saline and Aperient. Prepaied by Dinneford and Co., Chemists, London, and sold by Druggists and Storekeepers throughout he World. Cauiioh. -Ask for "DINNEFORDS MAGNESIA," and see that "Dinneford & Co."i on every bottle and label.

HOWARD'S CHAMPION PLOUGH gained at the last trials of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, at Newcastle, the First and Only Prize for the Best Wheel Plough for Gkneral PuRPObKBThis is the most important prize for ploughs offar^d by the society, and for th§ last ten years J. and F. Howard have been the winners of it.

HOWARD'S CHAMPION PLOUGH

has received Fifteen First Prizes from the Royal Agricultural Society of England, being the largest number of prizes awarded to any kind of plough ever exhibited.

HOWARD'S CHAMPION PLOUGHS

won at the last two years' Autumnal Matches the unprecedented number of Forty-one All-Englaud Prizes, and upwards of 500 local prizes, the largest number ever gained by by any maker.

MORE THAN SIXTY THOUSAND ARE NOW IN USE.

At the Plymouth Meeting of the Eoyal Agricultural Society of England, July, 1865, J. and P. Howard won every prize for which they competed, viz. :— Two First Piizes for the best Haymaking Machines, and the First Prize for the best Horse Rake. These machines have won every First Prize at every competitir strial, both at home and abroad.

The following prizes have been awarded to J. and F. Howard by the Royal Agricultural Society of England: — Forty four First Frizes, for the best Ploughs for light land, best Ploirghs for heavy land, best Ploughs for general purposes, best Ridging Ploughs, best* Subsoil Ploughs, best Harrows, best Horse Rakes, best Haymakers, and best Horse Hoes ; also, the Gold Medal, and other prizes, for Steam Cultivating Machinery, which is especially adapted for laying down land permanent

pitSUUIG. Full particulars may be had of their agents throughout the colonies, or will be sent free on application to

JAMES & FREDERICK HOWARD, Britannia Ir^on Works, Bedford, England. London Office— 4, Cheapside. Liverpool Office— l 9, Sweeting-street.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2807, 25 July 1866, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2807, 25 July 1866, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2807, 25 July 1866, Page 8

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