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Miscellaneous Expanding writing ««*»». ejfJJf J* 0 ** 3 the portmanteau, from 10s 8a to 63*. 1 AMMO A fllAwf 111 ADILi iked in ITS the portmanteau, inw - 99, Oxford street, W. Dn BOBEETB* Celebrated o}^<™t» fl SjJJgJ « Tho poor Men * TrUtod, 1« conndenUy B.*23W*Mnii» AmtbSorophul® or alter. etiv?Pilia, proved by more than 50 yean• “P®**' enoe to be one of tho beet mediolnea forpurtytoff the blood and assisting nature in her oporetta. They form a mild and superior tamil£ Dorset, England,, and sold by all medicine von dors* _ BBOWN’B Cantharidine Hone Blister, Eetabliehed 85 years. By using this powerful and effective ointment, the necessity for clipping the hair before applying the blister is avoided. No horse will gnaw the blistered surface; no erod e therefore, required, and no blemish possible. Testimonial—Lord Anglesey begs to inform Mr Brown that he has received a very favourable report from his stable servants of the blistering ointment with which he famished them. They state that the blister acts powerfully without taking off the hair, Beaudesert, Jon. 5, 1849. Eetail of all chemists in pots Is, 2s 6d, and ss, or direct from the Manufactory, 251 Goswell road, London. **

ARSON'S Paint, patronlsedby the Queen } H.E.H. the Prince of Wales, H.E.H. the Dake of Edinburgh, the British Government, the Government, the Colonial Governments, 10,000 of the nobility, gentry, and clergy, railway and canal companies, collieries, , iron masters, mo, Ac., is extensively used for all kinds of ontdoo Is especially applicable to wood, iron, brick. Stone, and oompo. ■ Can be laid on by nnskiDed labour. It is sold in a fine dry powder, will keep any length of time, and requires neither grinding or straining, but simply to be mixed as per "directions for use.” Bold in all colours. ..... One cwt., and oil mixture, free to all stations. Prices, patterns, and testimonials sent poet tree. Walter Carson A Sons, La Belle Sausage Yard, Lndgate Hill, London, E. 0., and 21 Batchelor’s Wall, Dublin. 4716 SaVOEY and MOOEB, 143 New Bond street, London, prepare The Best Food for Infants. Supplied to the Eoyal Families Of England and Bnseia, To be had of chemists, Ac., everywhere. The Best Food for Infants. Most digestible. Contains the Highest amount of nourishment In the most convenient form. Malted on Liebig's Principle. Sweet and wholesome in itself. Entirely free from Beet-root Sugar, The Bane of Condensed Milk and Swine foods The Best Food for Infanta. More closely resembles Healthy Mother's Milk Than any other kind of food. A Thoroughly Cooked Food, Always ready for use. Saving Mothers and Norses Much time and trouble. The Best Food for Infants. Contains all the elements Necessary for the Growth, Health, and Vigour of the Child. BAVOEY and MOOEB, 143 New Bond street, London, and sold by all chemists 4327 fEON WINE BINS.—BUEBOW’S SLIDES L BINS. Every bottle separate. No laths required. Breakage prevented. Bins made any size, or to fit any spare space. PEON WINE BINS.-BUEEOW'S SLIDES L BINS, Odd comers, spaces under stairs, cupboards, and old brick or slate Bins can be fitted with these Bins, ;«nd thus made useful. 'EON WINE BINS.—BUEEOWB SLIDES _ BINS are superior to all others, safer more convenient, keep wine in better condition, and prevent the destruction of corks.

I eon WINE BINS.—BDEBOW’S slide b BINS, Bins one, two. and three bottles deep. Special Bins for India. Cellars fitted complete in any part of the world. - IKON WINE BINS.-BUBEOW'S SLIDES BINS. Lookup Bins of any size. Small ditto, for two, four, six; and twelve dozens of wine. Very handy for butler’s pantry, bachelor's chambers, hotels, offices, 40. W. and Z. Burrow, Malvern, and 3, Mark lane squat*, Great Tower street, London E.C. illustrated lists free. 81 IMPBOVED American Ice-making Machines, for making clear transparent ice in ten minutes, with an everlasting freezing crystal that will make ice or ices from day to day without entailing the destruction of the crystal, as in all other freezing machines now in use. The above machine is most simple for making ice creams, ice puddings, *q., they being made re'dy moulded for the table in six minutes with ice and salt. Shown in practical operation at the Atmospheric Churn Company. Woolf and Co., Proprietors, 119, New Bond street, London. 148 . EOWAXTS ANUCAPNIC LAMPS. No Chimney, no Smell, no Smeke, THEIE new patent Donble-wiok Burner gives 85 candle light, which is nearly A-half More Light than any other Burner, As tested by the photome ter. Their well-known and old-established Patent Single-wick Burner may be had in five sizes, giving from five to twenty candle light; the most economical and by far the best low-priced lamp ever offered. Eetail by all ironmongers. Wholesale only of THOS. EOWATX 4 SONS. '731 , d burgh and London. The Horse-Clipper’s Friend I What has been wanted tor Fears THIS invention, which is protected by Letters Patent, is for expeditiously sharpening Horse Clipping Machines. The operation of sharpening horse clippers by it is so simple that anyone can nae it, and it will be of the greatest use to farmers, horse dealers, livery stable-keepers, and others. Fall instructions for use are sent with every machine. Price of the sharpener, including wrench, pnnoh, and packing case. 17s 6d; and with a horse clipper, 27s 6d. Applications accompanied by P.O. Orders, payable to JOSEPH TEICKETT, Cutlery Works, Newark-on-Trent. Testimonials on application. N.B.—Agents wanted for France and Germany. May be had of Saddlers and Ironmongers. 431 A DAMS AND CO Patentees, Gun, rifle and revolver manufacturers, 9, Finsbury Place south, London, E.C. (Opposite Uoorgate street station). Warehouse on first and second floors. Loaded cartridges, 1878. Eley’s oases, pin or central fire, oaded by ourselves with best powder, grease-proof, thick, felt, and oloth wads. 12 gauge, with 3 or 3} drs and 1, Ik or Uez shot. 16 gauge, with 24 drs and 1 oz shot. Prices, for 12 or 16 gauge: Green. Us 6d; blue. 10s 9d x "E B*’ brown, 9s 9d. Schultzs s wood powder, in beet oases only, any charge up to 3i drachms. Black powder. 12,160 r 20 gangs, 12s per 100. Stout packing cases, for transit by rail or sea free of charge, Hammerleos. A. and Co. Invito special attention to an entirely new patent hammerless central-fire gun, whioh. {For proSnoeS! **** slrenßtll ’ tu su ?P<uwes anything yet Price (or best quality, including ohoko hocimr patent snap fore-end fastener, and double bolted action, £2l. Second quality Centre-fire double guns. Best quality and finish, prioo 415 as n«,.i . ._ , Special notice. 0 be * B *° (“form those who are desirous O0 ? blnln lt the latest improve! meats with really good, sound material and workWSSV » wo perfected what is on. donbtedly by far the cheapest gun in the trade. Central fire double-barrel gun, double grip .«H^ n (12 boro only), rebound half-oooklng looks. fore-ond,ohokebore Damascus Case and fittings complete' *2 2 9 Every gun guaranteed. Express double barrel rifles, 077 (uul *SOO boro*. Our lmprovod MaHluT Zeller rifits (380 beret For rabbit and small[deer shooting. * WCrdi. Prioo 43. w _ . .Terms cash with order. Descriptive lUu.tratod prioo lists free by post «, on application 521S’o.f*“ btlrr * PuHu,v * Jfriodrtohahali, : Dlroot from tho Curings. Alio the * AivTufiOlAL MINERAL WATS sssjjj'ssr.“•s'sft V “stf

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5916, 11 February 1880, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5916, 11 February 1880, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5916, 11 February 1880, Page 6

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