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MiiosllaMoa* *INE. (** Standard Brand.) Ti» HASSALL’SBeport It tojmwmI i tie, bitter. 1 warming, and stimulating—of Mul? thesaJne strength m Sherry, ul taun agre—bls ■ punviuwgtu vr«v.. rf (>- t end rueful oordiel beverage. Sold everywhere in the Coloniee. Wholeealo of . , _ „ VAV GH A N-J 0 V KBe 17, Water Lane. London. 8870-918 TJIIPANDINO .writing: oases, eerily peeked to . the portmanteau, from 10e6d to 635. < A ■l* 1876 large assortment, ( Stephenson’s Stationery. Warehouse, 90. Oxford street, London, W. ( V k VAESON’S, Paint, patronised by the. Queen, \ h.B H; the 'Prince of Wales, H.E.H. the Duke of Edinburgh, the British (tovernment, the Indian Government, the Colonial 10,000 Of the nobility, gentry, and clergy, railway and canid companies, collieries, iron masters, *o„ is extensively used for all kinds of out-door Is especially applicable *o .wood, iron, brisk, stone,and oompo. ■ . Can be laid on by unskilled,labour. It -Is sold -in a fine dry . powder, will keep any, length of time, arid requires neither, grinding, or straining, hut simply taco, mixed as per " directions for uee." SOW in all oolpur*. , ■; One owt., and oil mixture. free to .all stations. . ’ Prices, patterns, and testimonials sent poet free. Waiter Carson & Bone, La Belle Sauvage Yard, Ludgata Hill, London, E. 0., and 21 Batchelor’s Walk, Dublin, 4716 Captain bcbnaby, in bis Bide to Khiva says (page 13) ••Two pairs of hoots lined with fur were also taken, ana for physio—with which it ie as well to be' supplied when travelling in out-of-the-way places—some quinine and Cookie’s Pills j the latter a most invaluable medicine, and one whioh I haVeused On the! natives of Central Africa with the greatest possible snooeas. In fact, the" marvellous effects produced upon the mind and body of an Arab Sheik, who was impervious to all native medicines, when I administered to him Are ] COCKLE’S PILLS, will never fade from my memory; and-a friend of mine, who passed through the same district many months afterwards, informed me that my fame of a. • medicine man ’ had not died out, but that the marvellous-cure was even then a themeot conversation in the.bazaar."

GAS BEYOND THE BEACH OF GAS MAINS, THIS LAMP is complete' in itself, makes Gas : from Benzoline at farthing per hour. Perfectly safe,-cheap, and easily managed* Especially adapted for Tillages, carriage drives, to. ■ ' Apply to ■■ SUN AUTOPNEUMATIC LIGHTING AND HEATING CO., , , 115, Southwark street, S.E, . Manufacturers of the celebrated “Sun" Machine for!lighting mansions, Ac., without the trouble, expense, and dirt of coal gas. Deferences to many of the nobility and gentry. STRANGE’S A-l CRYSTAL OIL. A MILLION GALLONS ready for delivery tor : Hie present season. Sold by upwards of 900 agents, all over the United Kingdom. Principal centres for the sale of “Strange’s A-l Crystal Oil"* ■ ■■ London—Benetflnt and Co., 107 and 108, Cheapside Edinburgh—Smith and Co., Purveyors to the Queen, 89, George street, and 13, Blair street ' Dublin—CaUinon and Son, 25, Suffolk street. Manchester—J. Holgate and Co., 20, St Mary's gate Liverpool—Bennett Brothers, St George’s place. Lime street Nowoastle-on-Tyne—Mather and Armstrong, Dean street Glasgow—John Finlay and Co., 18, Renfield street. Extract from The Field, Feb. 7,1874. . "Petroleum and Petroleum Lamps.—lt cannot be disputed that in colour and illuminating power Strange’s A 1 Crystal Oil is ‘superior to all its Rivals.’’’ It is used by more of the Nobility, Gentry, and Clergy, than any other Petroleum Oil,.and every season the demand and sale become larger and larger, having been used over eighteen years. The following are a few. of the . TESTIMONIAL Received : Apethorpe, Sept. 17,1878. Sir,—l desire to say, in reply to your letter, that the crystal oil supplied by yon giv groat satisfaction, and I perceive no difference m the “light” from that produced by the more expensive oils.—l remain, yours faithfully, westmoeland, Mr Peach, Ironmonger, Oundle. Qwydys House, Byde, 1.W., Sept. 9,1878, Sir CoUingweod Dickson has mno 1 pleasure in informing Messrs Woods that " The Strange's A-l Crystal Oil’’ supplied him, has been from 1871 until now of a nniformly: good quality and great illuminating power; and further, he is perfectly satisfied with it. Spetisbnry Rectory, Sept. 28, Sir, —Nothing can be better than Strange’s A-l Crystal OU. I never desire to born aiy other, and I recommend it with the fnliest confidence to all my friends.—l am, yours faithfully, E. F. Blunt. Mr John Lindsay. Blandford. Sutton House, Iford, Lewes, Sept. 9,1878. Gentlemen,—ln reply to your inqniiy, I have much pleasure in stating that I have used Strange's A-l Crystal Oil for some years, and consider it by far'the 'best oil of its kind both for purityand lighting power. I shall shortly reunite-another cask,—Yours obediently, Aubeev Hillman. ■ Messrs Lowdell, Cooper, and Co., Lewes. Middleton, Hnrstpierpoint, Sept. 7.1878.

Gentlemen,—l have been burning for some time in my billiard room Mr Strange’s A-l Crystal Oil, supplied to me by yourselves, and it has given me perfect satisfaction, giving an excellent light. H. C. l ixxni. Messrs Lowdell, Cooper, and Co., Lewes. Market Place, Cirencester, Sept. 27,1878, Gentlemen, —You are at liberty to name the undermentioned in ** The Field " as having burnt your Al Crystal Oil, for several years, he likes it very much. Yours truly, J. and H. Tovey. T.W.C. Master, Esq., The Abbey, Cirencester (High Sheriff for the County). Messrs Tudor and Sons. Lanley, Pentridge, Stafford, Sept. 20,1878. I have found the Crystal Oil supplied by you to be extremely good; it gives a bright soft light, and is bee bom any unpleasant smell. Yours faithfully, E. M. Vadghah. Messr Cozens and Shaw. Laurel Bank, Buckland Dinham, Frome, Sept. 10,1878, Bear sir,—ln reply to your request that I should state my opinion as to the burning of Strange's Al Crystal Oil with which you have supplied me, I beg to say that it gives a bright clear light, causes very little trouble, and, if the lamps are orderly constructed and kept clean, is practically free from smell. It has been used in the passage here for upwards of four years, and latterly in the kitchen also. It undoubtedly answers very satisfactorily the purpose for whioh .it is required I remain, faithfully yours, C. B. Jeevis Peabsox Mr H. P. Coomhe, Agent for Strange's Al Crystal Oil, Market Place. Frome. Westbrook, Eyde, Isl eof Wight. Sirs,—l have mnoh pleasure in certifying that, after some years' trial of Strange’s'A-l Crystal Oil, four to six lamps daily, I find it burns extremely well, giving a brilliant fight without any perceptible smell; in bet, it is all that can be desired in an oil of that description.—l am. Sirs, yours obediently, H. S. Paxekhak Mahox. Messrs Woods, Eyde. [Cameron House, Alexandria, N. 8., Oot. 14,1878. I have used Strange's A-l Crystal Oil, supplied by Messrs John Finlay and Co., for several years, and have mnoh pleasure in giving my testimony to its efficiency and merit. When burned in Kink's Duplex lamps it yields a light of remarkable brilliancy, much superior in purity and whiteness to that of oil or the best gas. It is easily managed, and with the slightest care perfectly inodorous and smokeless. A. SarorxETi. To Mr H, W. Newton, Ironmonger and Oil Mer chant, 5,6, and 7, High street, Stratford- . on-Avon, Sir,—Please send the same quantity and same sort of oil as before (Strange’s A-l Crystal). I like it very much, it gives a splendid light,—Yours. Ac., Clbhekts (for Bowdger Duchess of Norfolk). To Sharman and Ladbury, Melton Mowbray. ' Gentlemen.—The Strange’s A 1 Crystal Oil, with Which yon have supplied me during the past two years, gives every satisfaction, having nothing objectionable either in colour or smell. 1 can conscientiously testify as to this. Wit. Lathan, Solicitor. Bedlay, Chryston, Lanarkshire, Oot. 14,1878. Gentlemen,—Stfange’s Al Crystal Oil, with which you have for some time supplied me, has given great satisfaction. When carefully used It Is almost bee of smell, and bums with a steady and brilliant light.—l am. Gentlemen, yours truly, J. Craio Cheistie.

Heston John Finlay and Co., Glasgow, September, 1878. I bare groat pleasure In being able to testify to the excellent burning qualities of Strange's AI Crystal Oil, as supplied by Messrs Wilkes and Son, of Salisbury, to,Sir F. Horvy-Bathnrst, Bart., Clarendon Park. _ _ W. 0. Babeett. Wholesale only, 8. TUDOB AND SONS, White Lead Msnafaeturers, COLLEGE HILI LONDON, E. . 402 CUBE for CONSUMPTION, COUGHS, BEONCHITIB, ASTHMA. ani CROUP. .ALLEN D ! lung balsam Is composed of the active prinoiples of roots and plants, which are chemically extracted se as to who are so often afflicted with throat diseases, will find a sure remedy in this balsam. • ■ The LUNG BALSAM never fails to do good for those afflicted with a cough. It is harmless to the most delicate child. V It contains no opium in|any fom - ALLEN'S Ii UN O B'AJL SAM Is sold by all chemists. TOLIAS. BISHOP’S MANGE LOTION, cures JHj all skin diseases incogs, horses, and all imimato. No poison; no oils. Throughany chemist

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LII, Issue 5805, 3 October 1879, Page 7

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