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Miscellaneous. THE DUKE OP PREPARED by ’ JOHN MOIR and SON su THE DUKE OP SAUCE,—The success of thet«^ BLhG ß ‘able, for Its agreeable, warming and th ® laung qualities, is the DUKE* 5 ’ ( it- v r lI ? u * BORGH SAUCE-it aids digestifn flavour is unsurpassed. Prepared k’ a r MOIR & SON, Aberdeen. Sold hv spectable Grocers and Oilmen p„ “ 1 re " by special appointment to II R w u®?°fs of Edinburgh U 1 the Buke THOMAS BEAR’S Celebrated Viriri • I Shag and Birdseye Tobacco (The Elephant) Mark The nm«' these justly celebrated Tobaccos begs S th ° f attention of thepublicto the following manufactured and prepared with crest 68 from the pure Virginia and ( triental Tr \ Car ® And in order that no adulteration or f°lent attempts at imposition should taW-.i ' after it has left his manufactory Ut; , p!a « inform the public that it is nev t r‘V o'd 0 'd > t 0 in packets and canisters if Si! ns ' 'SZ them. ■*cept sizes, upon Virginia Shag Tohacc ruruseye Tobacco, Virginia iVt VVirginia Returns Tobacco rr . a , Tobacco, Carolina Hose, Ha, a -* % , JiIT W Persian Tobacco, Latakia Tor,;"(. f , °" aoc o, Tobacco, Imperial To .acco. . < Wi r T ,r (?! CO ture, Golden Gem, Jewel of i mi.!. “' T 2 of American Negro-head. ravtHi.b 'i? orter dew, Natural i eaf, Havana nWsAwu' Cheroots, Meerschaum Pipe?, and ? i a « tions of Tobacconists’ Fancy Goods factory—High street, BoronJli. L o nd( r . by all storekeepers and doaitrs thron-wC the world. !> OW’S EMBROCATION op 1A FARMER’S FRIEND. E This well-known preparation, having the test of years in the Australian coloVS is now universally acknowledged bv tbr ’ who have tried its curative pow fr « in'ln cases of cuts, bruises, sprains, ca!l» fa • horses or cattle, to be the best of the kind ever introduced to the stock, and feel satisfied that one »-'al will convince any person that it well deserve (ho name of “Farmer’s Friend.” e Letter received from Mr Andrew Grifcben Farrier, Sydney, New South Wales. 1 ‘ Sydney, 10th Julv. 1555 “Sir,—Understanding you are about to publish more prominently your Embrocation or Farmer’s Friend, and thinking my t«fll monial in its favour may be the means of extending the sale of it among my numerous acquaintances, I beg to say that I have used it very extensively for the last two years, and during that time have had such undoubted proof of its efficacy as an external application, aa to warrant me in recommending it most strongly to everyone requiring such a preparation. “ I am, Sir, yours respectfully, “ Andrew Geibbex, “ Mr Row, Druggist, Sydney.” Extract of letter received frem the eminent veterinary surgeon, Mr Joseph Armstrong, “ Sydney, April, 16. 1565. “I have used Row’s" Embrocation for many years as a digestive stimulant for indolent sores and a counter irritant, and have found it a very useful preparation. “ James Abmsiboxg, M.R.C.V.S." CAUTION.—Ask for RnW’S EMBROCATION, or Farmer’s Friend. ROW’S Wholesale Fxport ;Drng Stores, 219 Pitt street, Sydney. 4671 KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES. TTPWARDS of fifty years’ experience is U fully confirmed the superior reputation of these lozenges, in the cure of Asthma Winter Cough, Hoarseness, Shortness oi Breath, and other Pulmonary Maladies. Sold in boxes, tins, and bottles of various sizes. KEATING’S CHILDREN’S WORM TABLET. A purely vegetable sweetmeat, both in sp pearance and taste, furnishing a most agreeable method of administering a well-known remedy for Intestinal or Thread Worms. It is a perfectly safe and mild preparattn. and is especially adapted for children. Sold in tins and bottles of various -ires. KEATING’S PERSIAN INSECT DESTROYING PuWDER. This Powder is quite harmless to acimils but unrivalled in destroying fi-as. burs, emmets, flies, cockroaches, beetles, r-** mosquitoes, moths in furs, and every :;:;r species of insect in all stages of cetan;::phosis. Sold in packets, tins, and bottles of var.ua sizes. Caution. The public are parpe-* larly requested to observe that all the above preparations bear the trade mark. Sold by all chemists and druggists. Wholesale agents for Dunedin, •2691 Trustees of EL YOUNGMAN. pKE LTTTELTGy TIXES AN? L CJy'TEBBVST TIMES can be lined of the following Newsvendors, Ac. a Tonnce:— stchnreh—igh street ... ... Mr. Stereo; iiombo street south Mt. north Christchurch r *• Mr. Wtiu; ” „ Mrs, Pol* preford street ... Mrs. Cor igh street ... ... Mrs. ?»dcock ism street „. Mr. Jacochos mbridge terrace... Mr. Del.vr.xre' r Baas; panm road uteler road jin road ... ogton Ibans ... at er Creek field ... ■riev u’s Bridge . Pass iki Downs rood road 'nek _. i Pass ... Keer ctoa ... Vt Binstesd ... Mr. Atki-soB ... Mr. Kanim ... Mr. T. Mecriesl .„ Mr. P:ne 10m noraicr. Mr. P. I. Hsskisri ... Mr. H. Feldaici Mr. Cox ... Mr.Sseo! ... Messrs. D. and D. o Messrs. J. White sal ... Mr. WinsiC „. Mr. T. Hood „ Messrs. Koss sii ; ... Mr. J. Drcc „ Mr. T. W. Mcrrii _ Messrs. Thcrrosor ar ... Mr. 5. Ear> ... Mr. T. Woodhe-d mar com boas, Mr. Tarior ... Mr. C.Viite ... Mr. Willis t , Mr. Simon M'3s ... Mr. G. Bailer ... Mr. John Pooler •om Di?r»ic7. Mr. Par-Jh _ Mr. Banger ... Mr. L-i*m:ce. s aonthT.'. “ Mr. T. Eeiherr.yoa North ... Meesrs. Cob? xto rton ... ~ Mr. W. furs ra >u ... Mr. R. Bat Messrs. Vfoooirg a=d ona| Mr. C. J. Ssvaer J „ Messrs. aai Bhwr M ™ Mr. J. Manchester kocamow, miiuros, a»b tisstox 1 Road ... 1 Store... Road Mr. Webb Mr. Prebble Messrs, J. ari J. I Mr. J. J. Lo* Mr. J. H. D.'j.e ~ «.unmi distiict. _. Mr. Crartherns Mr. Bities* j .„ Mr. Hfir.ci xoAD, DAiwoon TAijjrr. aab Lira*" jad ... ~ Mr. Hoptrs ,« _ „ Mr. Carder - - Mr.Fyfe ™ - Mr*. Burs * tfcf B»t, lit- _ >?»B*y* - Hr.W.Stoc; yi»issrvi^ S& z ::

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2605, 11 May 1869, Page 4

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