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RANSOME & SIMM'S, Orwell Works, Ipswich, England. — Engineers, Iron Founders, and Agricultural Implement Makers, inform the Farmers, Squatters, Millers, and other residents in the colony, that a catalogue, containing drawings and prices of their latest improved implements and machines can be obtained, free of expense, on application, either personally or by letter at the office of this paper, Christchurch. The catalogues contains illustrated descriptions of— Ploughs Steam thrashing machines Harrows Winnowing machines Grubbers Flour and corn mills for Horse hoes horse steam or water Horse rakes power Reaping machines Screens Chaff cutters Oat mills and corn crackers Rollers Turnip and root cutters Clod crushers Water troughs Steam engines, both sta- Feeding troughs tionary and portable Troughing for sheepstations Horse power thrashing Pumps machines Saw benches, &c. Note.—Forwarded Post Free. 4588

SAUCE.— LEA & PERKINS' WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, pronounced by Connoisseurs to be the only good Sauce, and applicable to every variety of dish. Extract of a Letter from a Medical Gehtleman at Madras to his Brother at Worcester, May, 1851:—" Tell Lea & Perrins 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 & Perrins beg to caution the public against spurious imitations of their celebrated 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 names of L. & P. forged. L. & 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 & Perrins' Sauce.— * # * Sold wholesale and for export, by the proprietors, Worcester; Messrs. Crosse & Blackwell; Messrs. Barclay & Sons, London, &c., &c.; I and by grocers and oilmen universally. 180 J

CAUTION.— LETCHFORD'S WAX VESTAS. R. Letchford & Co. guarantee their Matches will light in any climate, even if dipped in water. Customers, therefore, when ordering Wax Matches, should be particular in requesting " Letchford's Make," as others are often substituted. R. Letchlord & Co. having just built an extensive manufactory, are now prepared to execute at a few days' notice, any order made payable in England.—%* 3, Colt's Lane, Bethnal Green, (late of Whitechapel), London. 179 INNEFORD'S PURE FLUID MAGNESIA has been during twenty-five years emphatically sonctioned by the medical profession, and universally accepted by the public as the Best Remedy for Acidity of the stomach, Heartburn, Headache, Gout, and Indigestion, and as a Mild Aperient for delicate constitutions, more especially for ladies and children. Combined with the Acidulated Lemon Syrup it forms an agreeable Effervescing Draught, in which its aperient qualities are much increased. During Hot Seasons, and, above all, in hot climates, the regular use of this simple and elegant remedy has been found highly beneficial. Manufactured (with the utmost attention to strength and purity) by Dinnefohd & Co., 172, New Bond Street, London; and sold by all respectable Chemists throughout the world. 940

THE BEST REMEDY FOR INDIGESTION, &c.—NORTON'S CAMOMILE PILLS are confidently recommendeAs a simple but certain remedy for indigestion. They act as a powerful tonic and gentle aperient; are mild in their operation; safe under any circumstances; and thousands of persons can now bear testimony to the benefits derived from their use. Sold in bottles at Is. Hd., 2s. 9d., and lis. each, by Chemists, Druggists, and Storekeepers in all parts of the world.—*„* Orders to be made payable by London houses. 181 SHEEP FOLDS, Sheds, Fencing.—Tupper & Co.'s Galvanised Corrugated Iron for fencing, roofing sheds, &c.; also, patent Galvanised Tiles, extensively used throughout the colonies. For price, drawings and catalogues, apply through any London merchant, or to the manufacturers, Tupper & Co., 61a, Moorgate street, London, and 6, Berkeley street, Birmingham. Catalogues may be obtained at the offices of this journal. 4570 AKE YOUR OWN SOAP!. Harper Twelvetrees' Glycerine Soap Powder has triumphantly won its way into every home. It is a complete Luxury for Washing,—is perfectly saponaceous,— and possesses remarkable cleansing and nourishing properties. A week's washing for a small family may be accomplished in a few hours; saving onehalf of soap, two-thirds of time, and three-fourths of labor. A Penny packet will make a Pound of capital scouring soap. Patentee; Harper Twelvetrees, Bromley-by-Bow, London. 1590 Sold by J. M. Heywwd & Co., Merchants, Canterbury. H' ARPER TWELVETREES' GOVERNMENT BLACKING ia the perfection of excellence. It does not become hard, dry, and mouldy, even if kept for years, but renders the leather soft, lasting, and waterproof; prevents cracking, and imparts a bright, beautiful, permanent black. Sold in cakes and in bottles, at 6d., Is., and Is. 6d. each. Patentee* Harper Twelvetrees, Bromley-by-Bow, London' Manufacturer of the " Glycerine" Soap Powder. Sold by J. M. Hey wood, & Co., Merchants, Canterbury. 1591 CHAS. OGLEBY & Co.'s SPERMACETI, PARAFFINE, and STEARINE CANDLE WORKS, Lambeth, London. Prize Medals 1851 and 1862. The only Prize Medal at the International Exhibition, 1862, for Stearine and Paraffine Candles, was awarded to the above firm, "for excellence of quality," to which the attention of merchants and dealers is directed, as well as the following:— Finest Spermaceti Candles (prize medal 1851.) Finest Paraffine Candles (prize medal 1862.) No. 1, Stearine or Crystalline Candles (prize medals 1851 and 1862.) No. 2, Stearine or Diaphane Sperm Candles Np. 3, Stearine or Patent Sperm CandJjss« Palace Composite Candles antj. Night Lights. Manufactured expressly, for the colonies, and packed in lib. arid 6fl>. jackets, to suit the purchaser. 2063

SHUTTLEWORTH & CO., Engio n^ ers .' Manufacturers of Portable and Fixed Steam Engines, Machinery for Pumping, Hoisting, Grinding, Sawing, and Agricultural Purposes, &c. specially adapted for the Colonies. Stamp End Works, Lincoln; and 78 Lombard street, London. freeper'post 6 ' Blu,lra,ed ' "" 4 Catalog,, Catalogues may be obtained at the offices of this P a P er - 2062 TO LET, on 21 years building lease, a most desirably situated section fronting on the Papanui road, adjoining Main's store. The frontage is about 60 feet, and the section runs back a chain and a quarter. There is an abundant supply of excellent pump water on the premises adjoining, the use of which would be guaranteed. For a baker's shop this situation has peculiar advantages. For terms and particulars, apply to MR. MAIN, 1947 On the property adjoining. CLOVER SEEDS, &c. SEVERAL tons of white, red, yellow, and crimson clover seeds. Also, lucerne, linseed, tares, canary seed, mangold wurzel, and Swede turnip seed. 4140 W. WILSON. FOR SALE, Three pure bred short horn Bulls. His Honor, Voltigeur, and Orlando. For pedi free, &c., see ' Lyttelton Times,' from Dec. 24th to January 3rd. Applj to Mr. R. DOCKER, Avon i Side. 191 |

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1096, 13 May 1863, Page 8

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