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Miwellaneoui. OAKEY’S GENUINE GRAIN AND FLOUR EMERY. AKBY'S EMBRY & GLASS CLOTH. OAKEY’S CABINET GLASS PAPER, BLACK LEAD, &o. OAKEY’S GOODS SOLD EVERYWHERE by Ironmongers, Grocers, Oilmen, Druggists, &o. 9358 OAKEY & SON'S EMERY & BLACK LEAD Mills, 172, Blackfriars Road, London, England. THE PERFECTION OF PREPARED COCOA. MARAVILLA COCOA. SOLE PROPRIETORS TAYLOR BROTHERS, London, The Cocoa (or Cacao) of Mara villa is the true Theobroma of Linnaeus. Cocoa is indigenous to South America, of which Maravilla is a favoured portion. Taylor Brothers having secured the exclusive supply of this unrivalled Cocoa, have, by the skilful application of their soluble principle and elaborate machinery, produced what is so undeniably the perfection of prepared Cocoa, that it has not only secured the preference of homoeopaths and cocoa-drinkers generally, but many who had hitherto not found any preparation to suit them, have, after one trial, adopted the Maravilla Cocoa as their constant beverage for breakfast, luncheon, &c. “ A SUCCESS UNPRECEDENTED." ] See following extract from the Globe of May 14, 1868: —“Various importers and manufacturers have attempted to attain a reputation for their prepared Cocoas, but we doubt whether any thorough success bad been achieved until Messrs Taylor Brothers discovered the extraordinary qualities of Manvilla ” Cocoa. Adapting their perfect system of preparation to *his finest of all species of the Theobroma, they have produced an article which supersedes every other Cocoa in the market. Entire solubility, a delicate aroma, and a rare concentration of the purest elements of nutrition, distinguish the Maravilla Cocoa above all others. For homoeopaths and invalids we could not recommend a more agreeable or valuable beverage. Sold in packets only by all Grocers, of whom also may be had TAYLOR BROTHERS’ORIGI NAL HOMOEOPATHIC COCOA and SOLUBLE CHOCOLATE. Steam MillsBrick Lane London 4207

BREAKFAST. EPPS’S COCOA, GRATEFUL AND COMFORTING. THE Civil Service Gazette remarks;— “By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of wellselected Cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately-flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctors’ bills.” Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in J- lb., J lb., and 1 lb. tin-lined packets, labelled— JAMES EPPS & CO., Homoeopathic Chemists, London. 1797 CHEAP CUBES POE ©BEAT DISEASES. JJOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT Old Sobbs Old Shin Diseases. The likewise. Any case, even if of 20 years standing, speedily yields to its influence. Bbobohitis, Dipthebia, Sobb Theoat Asthma, &c. —Rheumatism, and erysipelas, may be overcome by frequently fomenting the affected parts in warm water, drying, and immediately applying this soothing Ointment. The same procedure applies equally well for curing sore throat, diptheria, bronchitis, asthma, tightness of the chest,and pain in the side, which instant treatment alone prevents degenerating into more serious maladies. This Ointment has the same derivative powers over chest complaints as a blister possesses, without causing pain or debility. Hbmobbhoids— Pubs, and Abscesses.— Thousands suffer severely for years from these annoying complaints through false delicacy. Let such purchase a pot of Holloways Ointment, read the directions which accompany it, act upon them to the letter, and they will, without difficulty, sueceed in obliterating every vestige of these harassing ailments. Accidental Injueies, Inpantilb ailments. —ln cuts, bruises, sprains, burns, and scalds, it will be found cooling, sedative, and healing. The part affected should be fomented in warm water, dried gently, and the Ointment should be instantly | applied. This purifying Ointment may he safely used in all eruptions, chafings, and other cutaneous affections to which children are liable.

Bad Lbgs, Bad Bbbabib, Odd Soees and Ulobbs.—By rubbing the Ointment round the affected parts, it penetrates to the tissues beneath, and exercises a wonderful power on all the blood flowing to, and returning from, the diseased part. The inflammation diminishes, the pain becomes less intolerable, the matter thicker, and a cure is soon effected. In all long standing cases, Hollo* way’s Pills will thoroughly expel all depraved humours from the body. GiiAVDUiiAB Swbllinqb. Stxbb Joints.—This class of complaints yield without difficulty to the cooling and anti-inflammatory properties of this famed Ointment. It should be well rubbed over the affected parts, after due fomention with warm water. It acts by stimulating the absorbents to increased activity, restraining ulceration, and promoting a free and copious circulation in the parts affected, and hence speedily and effectually ensuring a cure. Gout, Bhbdmatisji and PabaiiTSib, —Gout and Bheumatism arise from inflammation in the parts affected, —to effect a permanent cure, adopt a cooling diet, drink plenty of water, take six of these famous Pills night and morning, and rub the Ointment most effectually twice a day into the suffering parts, and a cure is certain. The paralytic patient should take about three Pills twice a week, and let the Ointment be well rubbed into the paralysed limb, which will, in a very little time, be greatly benefited, —indeed many cures have been effected by tins treatment. Ebpption on xhb Skin. —ln this class of complaints, no matter the age, the sex, or the place, or under what name, the disease may be classified, it may be cured if this Ointment be well rubbed into the system, and Holloway’s Pills taken night and morning to purify the blood. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used n the following cases:— Bad legs Cancers Scalds Bad breasts Contracted and Sore nipples Bums stiff joints Sore throats Bunions Elephantiasis Skin disease* Bite of mosdhe- Fistulas Scurvy toes & sandflies Gout Sore heads Coco-bay Glandular swell- Tumours Chiego-foot mgs Ulcers Chilblains Lumbago Wounds Chapped hands Piles Taws. Corns (soft) Bheumatism Sold at the Establishment of Paonssoi Hoilowa's, 244, Strand (near Temple Bar), London; also by all respectable Druggists and j Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilised world, at the following prices. %* There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sixes, N.B, Directions for the guidance of patients n every disorder are affixed to each pot.

CANTEEBUET POSTAL GUIDE. Timb of Closure ard Abbival of Mails ax Chief Pobt-Offiob, Chkistohubch, 1870. Addirgtoh—Closes daily at 11am., and arrives daily at 12.10 p.m. Axakoa—Closes on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 8 a.m., and arrives on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 6.46 p.m. Abowhbbua—Closes on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday,at 7.30 p.m, and arrives on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 7.80 p.m. Ashbuetor—Closes on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 6 p.m.; arrives on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 7.30 p.m. Abhbhbxob Foeks—Closes on Monday, at 7.30 p.m.; arrives on Wednesday, at 7.30 p.m. Bhalbt—Closes on Monday and Thursday at 7.80 p.m.; arrives on Wednesday and Saturday, at 4 p.m. Bbooebidb—Closes on Tuesday and Thursday, at 2 p.».; arrives on Wednesday and Friday, at 11.30 a.m. Bubkb’s Pass—Closes on Friday, at 7.80 p.m. arrives on Wednesday, at 7.30 pun.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2985, 5 August 1870, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2985, 5 August 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2985, 5 August 1870, Page 4

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