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Miscellaneous STRANGE'S A-l CRYSTAL OIL, A MILLION GALLONS roedy for delivery for J3k L tho present soa«m. Bold by upward* of 8 agents, all over the United Kingdom. Principal centres tot tho sale of" Strange's A-I Crystal Oil" i— / , London—Banotflnk and Co., 107 and 108, Ohoapslde Edtaburgh—Smith and Co„ Purveyors to the Queen, >B9,‘George; street, 'tad 12, Blair street Dublin—Collinon and Son, 25, Suffolk street. Manchester—J.. Holgato and Co., 20, St Mary’s gate ,'■■■■■•.'< ■■ Liverpool—Bennett Brothers, St (3sorgo's place, Lime street Nowoastlo-on-Tyno—Mather and Armstrong, Dean street Glasgow—JohnFinlay and Co., 18, Ron field street, . Extract from The JKsld, Feb. 7,1874. “Petroleum and Petroleum Lamps.—lt eon be disputed that in colour ahd Illuminating no Strange's A 1 Crystal Oil la Rivals/ “ It cannot „ . wer superior to all its It is need by more ot the Nobility, Gentry, and in any other Potrolonm OU, end every Olorgy, than _ season the demand and sale become 'larger and larger, having beon nsod over eighteen years. The following are a few ol tho i , TESTIMONIAL Received i , Apothorpo, Sept. 17 1378. ■ ’ Sir,—l desire to soy, In reply to yonr letter that the crystal oil supplied by yon give groatsatlstao. Won. and Iperoefva no differenov in the ” light’* from that produced by,the moro expensive oils.—l remain, yours faithfully,'' 1 ' WBSTMontxND. Mr Poach, Ironmonger, Oundle. :v; Gwydys House, Ryde, 1.W., Sept. 9,1873. Sir Collin gwood Dickson has much pleasure m Informing Messrs 'Woods that “The Strange's A-i Crystal Oil” supplied hlm, has been from 1871 until now of a uniformly good quality and great illnml. noting power: and farther, be is perfectly satisfied. with It. : ■ Spotlsbnry Rectory, Bopt, 28 Sir,—Nothing can bo better than Stioage’s A-l Crystal Oil. I never desire to bom any ether, and I recommend It with the. fullest confidence to all my friends.—l am, yours faithfully, ■ ; ; ; <■' B. P. BtUMT. h Mr John Lindsay, Blandford; i Sutton House, Herd, Lewes, Sept 9,1879. : Gentlemen,—ln reply'to your inqniiy, I have, much pleasure in stating that ! have used Strange’s ' A-l Crystal Oil for some years, and consider itj by tar the best oil of its kind both; for purity and lighting power. ■; I'■ shall shortly require another, oast—Yonrs obediently,, , „ , ' Acbbjsy Hilmm Messrs Lowdell, Coopor, and Co., Lewes. - Middleton, Hnrstpierpoint, Sept. 7.1878. ' Gentlemen,—l nave been burning for some time ■ln my billiard room Mr Strange’s A-l Crystal Oil, ' supplied to me by yourselvea, and it' has given'me perfect satisfaction, giving an excellent light. H. 0. Lull!. . Messrs Lowdell, Cooper, and Co., Lewes. Market Place, Cirtnooster, Sept. 27,1878.; Gentlemen,'-r-You are at liberty to name the undermentioned in “ The Field ’’ as halving burnt' vonr Al CtTßtal Oil. for' several years, helikes it i Very mnoh. Yours truly, J. and H. Tovoy. T.W.C. MisiEß, Ksq., The .Abbej, Cirencester (High SheriSfortheConnty). ■ Messrs Tudor and Sons/ i Lanley, Pentridge, Stafford, Sept. 20, ,1878. . I have found the Crystal 0,1 supplied by you to be extremely good; 1 it gives a bright soft light; and 'is tree bom any unpleasant smell. Tours faithfully E. M. VAuaaxs. Messr Cozens and Shaw. Laurel Bank, BnoklandDinham, Frome, Sept. 10,1878. Dear sir,—ln reply to your request that 1 shoulv state my opinion as to the burning of Strange’s A Crystal Oil with which yon have supplied me, Ibeg to say that it gives a bright clear light, causes very little trouble, and,, if the lamps are prt»erly construoted and kept clean, is practically nee from smell. .It hos been heed in the passage here for upwards of tour years, and latterly in the kitohen also.' It undoubtedly answers very satisfactorily tho purpose for which it is required I remain, faithfully yours, C. B. Jbbvib Pbabsox ■ MrH.p.Coombo, Agent for Strange's A 1 Crystal Oil, Market Place, Prome. _. ~ Westbrook, Ryde, Isl of Wight. ' Sirs,—l have mnoh pleasure in certifying that, after some years’ trial of Strange's A-l Crystal Oil. four to lamp* dnilyi l flaA lt'narm, extremely well, givings bnlliant light without any perceptible Smell; in toot, it is all that con be desired in an oil ol that description.—l am. Sirs, yonrs obediently, H. S. Pakekhau Mahon. Messrs Woods, Ryde. ‘ Cameron House, Alexandria, N. 8., Oot. 14,1878. Ihava used Strange’s A-l Crystal Oil, supplied by Messrs John Pinlay and Co., for several years, and have much pleasure in giving my testimony to its efficiency and merit. When bnmed in Hint*s Duplex lamps it yields a light of remarkable brilliancy, 'much superior in purity end whiteness to that of oil or the best gas. It is easily managed, and with the slightest oaro perfectly inodorous and smoko- ’ A/Smollett, To Jit H. W. Newton, Ironmonger and Oil Mer ohont, 6,6, and 7, High street, Stratford- ■ on-Avon. Sir,—Please send tho some quantity and same ortof oil' - oil as before (Strange’s A-l Crystal). I like it very much, it gives a splendid light.—Yonrs, *o., ■ Cmsmsots (for Dowager Duchess of Norfolk), .. , To sharman and Ladbnry, 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 oan ooasoientionsly testily as to this. ,Wm. Lathah,Solicitor. Bedlay, Chryston, Lanarkshire, Oot. 14,1878. ; ■. Gentlemen,—Strange’s A 1 Crystal Oil; with which you have for . some time supplied me, has given great satisfaction. When carefully used it is almost free of sinell, and burns with a steady and brilliant light.—l am. Gentlemen, yonrs truly, ■ J. Cbaio Chbisux. Messrs John Finlay and Co., Glasgow. ■ ' September, 1878. Y have great pleasure in being able to testify to the excellent burning qualities of Strange's A 1 Crystal Oil, os supplied by Messrs Wilkes and Son, of Salisbury, to Sir P. Hervy-Bathurst, Bart,, Clarendoii Park. W. 0. Babbssi, Wholesale only, D SOI 8, TUDOR AND SONS, White Lead Manufacturers, COLLEGE HILT LONDON. E. . 402 FRETWORK AND CARVING AND MECHANICAL TOOLS. MACHINES, Tools, and Materials of all descriptions for amateurs. Everything of beat quality at moderate prices. Tool chest for household use from 12s each. Catalogues and price lists sent free on application . t ° • MO3ELEy * SIMPSOTSI. , Tool and Cutlery Manufacturers, 17 and 18, King' <• street, 1 Covent’ garden, London, W.O. Ufl IMPORTANT Notice, to." the Importers from England.—All engaged in trade with .Great Britain and Ireland will do well to subscribe to the I “British Trade Journal and Export Prices Cur--1 rent," as it gives the moat • complete and exact Information of every , branch of trade, and so ran. dors it unnecessary to read each departmental publication. It : is a comprehensive monthly resnmg of all items of interest to traders resident out of England, the shipping as well as the markets and other commercial news Doing written and compiled expressly for the merchant, planter, exporter, and importer abroad. The British Trade Journal ’’ was established in January, 1863, and enjoys the support of the general eommeroial pnhlio in every part or the world. It is published on the Ist; of 'every month, and is regulaxly' supplied direct from the office o its subscribers. ' The subscription is 6s sterling per annum, payable in advance, free by post to any part of the globe. The amount can do remitted by post-office order,' cash, or stomps, or any mode-that may suggest tself. An equivalent amount inthoeurrenoy of the oonntry remitting will he accepted. Poem or Sbbboeipsioh Obdbb. ' Plea«e send to me, until farther notice, ” The British Trade Journal and Export Prices Current,” addressed as under t Name.... Address Payment by..... To the publishers of “The British Trade Journal," 24. Cannon street, London E.C, 191 “BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT." THE GREATEST WONDER OP THE AGE I JOSBPHSON’S AUSTRALIAN OINTMENT Guaranteed to be; free from all poisonous nnall. ties, and composed of vegetable matter only,; being made from the wild plants which only grow in the bush of New South Wales. - JOSBPHSOH’S AUSTRALIAN OINTMENT is not a mere catchpenny to gull the public, “ but an effectual remedy adapted to all capacities.” One trial will convince the most sceptical. During the ten years in which it has been itn use, Its efficacy baa been preyed in every ease la which it has been applied. - Josbphson’s Australian 1 Ointment Is already the standard ointment of : Now South Woles. 1 For all sores, ulcers, wounds, piles. Ac. t For chafing, soft corns, burns, sunburns, chapped hands and lips. ' For sore eyes and infants’ scoldings. > Who would suffer from 1 sandy blight P when they oan find immediate rolicf, and be perfectly cured, by one pot of Josanhaon’s Australian Ointiaont, to ‘ be had of all dre agists and storekeepers. PRICE Is PER POT. ■■ ■ Prepared only by EDWARD ROW and COMPANY, _ SYDNEY. Beware of srurlonslmltationa, none being genuine unless bearing the signature of tho :invontor, J. J. Jqsephson, and the proprietors, Edward Row and Company. ' Dwellers in the Interior should never be w supply of ROW’S EMBROCATION, OR FARM] _j .. , FRIEND. The first veterinary surgeons of the day mend it as an infallible remedy for spralm ■R“ n " e *Si swelling stiffness ofjoints in hort dogs ' cow* foot-rot in sheep, or m Hundreds use it for scalds and sunburns, foacan’t apply it wrongly, rx wux cure rheumatism and gout, .For oyer 80 yeoya nothlng has been introfi the squatter that, call snrpass Sow’s Embn roUei upon'.for all accidents tl : . -j ui an chemists and stcrokoepera througli Colonies,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5950, 22 March 1880, Page 6

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