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Miscellaneous. A jjp.gTXTCHED SJ JDDLEB AND HARNESS. m consequence of the prominence given to machine-mode saddles and harness by adroit * iso,i > JENKINSON * CO( nnn nce to their friends and the public generally machine-made saddles and harness do not wear * Mi . that all their w< " l ’ Lent her Work is Hand Made, md lower in i>rioe than that advertised as iicliina-made. Intending purchasers are invited to inspect their GM,-k and'ask for list of prices at ° * 83, Panton street, Haymarket j 44, London Wall, E.C., and Albion Hall and Albion Place, E.C. BROWN'S Cantharidine Hovee Blister, Established 35 years. By using this powerful affective ointment, the necessity for clipping fhe hair before applying the blister is avoided. No horse will gnaw the blistered surface} no cradle therefore Squired. and no blemish possible.Testimonial. —Lord Anglesey bogs to inform Mr Rrowu that he has received a very favourable l.norfc from his stable servants of the blistering ointment with which he furnished therm They that the blister acts powerfully vrithont ‘akin? oil the hair. Beaudosert, Jon. 8, 1810. Retail of all chemists in pots, Is, Ss 6d, and ss, or direct from the Manufactory, 254, GosweU road, _______________________ NO STABLE IS COMPLETE WITHOUT E LLIMAN’S ROYAL EMBROCATION. SPECIMEN TESTIMONIALS. His Grace the Duke of Rutland, Master of , rom ms cm. Belvolr HuuU Dec. 1,1879. sirs —Elliman's Royal Embrocation is oped in nr stable*: I think it very useful. Rutlohu. From G. C. Carew Gibson, Esq., Sandgata, Pulborongh, Sussex. Oct. 7,1878. Sms —I like your Embrocation very much • .we kI .. great deal of it. All sorts of cuts, bruises, ml slight sprains it does well for; capped hooks ml sore throats it is almost certain to cure. “ 8 Yours faithfully. G. C. Cajusw Gibsoh. -pom J. Bellamy. Esq., Master of the Isle of Wight Kuat. December, 1878. Sirs —I use Eilinuin’s Royal Embrocation, and ~w found it most efficacious in many cases of timing and wounds, but especially for sore throats, id when used with bandogs as a mfld blister.^ From Lient.-Gol. E. H. Price. Master of Radnorshire Hunt. December, 1878. Grnti.exes—l use the Royal Embrocation in he stables and kennels, and have found it very Serviceable. 1 have also used the Universal Emmration for lumbago and rheumatism for the last wo roars, and have suffered very little since using wo year*, p EICB> Lfeut.-CoU

Of chemists and Saddlers, in Bottles. 2s, 2s 63, Proprietors, ELLXMAK, SOBS. & CO.. Slough. 3j AW STATIONERY BUSINESS (Established 1811). WATESLOW BEOS. & LAYTON, Wholesale, Retail, and Export X., n w -md General Manufacturing Stationers, Printers, Lithographers, Parchment Dealers, En-(-.'rivers, Die Sinkers, Account Book Manufacturers, Envelope Makers, Paper Makers, Bank note manufacturers. Catalogues and samples sent on application. London—23, 2A and 25, Birchin lane, E.C., and £9 and 30, Lime street, E.G.; and 65, Wilson Street, Finsbury* - o ÜBS for CONSUMPTION, COUGHS, BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA, and CEOUP. ALLEN’S LUNG BALSAM composed of the active principles of roots and plants, which are chemically extracted so as to retain all their medicinal qualities. Ministers and Public Speakers, who are so often afflicted with throat diseases, will find a sure remedy in this balsam, ..... - , The LUNG BALSAM never fails to do good to hose afflicted with a cough. It is harmless to the most delicate child. It contains no opium whatALLEN’S LUNG BALSAM Is sold by all Chemists. AMERICAN INVENTIONS. TMPEOVED American Ice Making Machines, I for making dear, transparent Ice, 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 ample for mHw ice creams, ice puddings, &c., theybeing made ready moulded for the table in six minutes with ice and salt. ■ . Sizes and Brices of machines. —No. 1, pint, with two moulds complete, £2 103; No. 2. quart, with two mOnlds complete, £3lss. Pamphlet, with particulars of other sizes- on application. Inexhaustible freezing crystal, per tin, £1 Is. ; Shown in practical operation, without charge, at 119, New Bond street. ~ ... The American Cabinet Refrigerator.—Meat, fish, latter, fruit, game, poultry;’ odourless. ’wholesome, free from the ciose smell oi all other Befngerators. Meat, fish, butter, fruit, Ac., may he kept together without one influencing the flavour of die other. Hence mutton, beef, game, poultry, can be preserved until used, perfectly dry, quite sweet, odourless, and wholesome. • Refrigerators and ice boxes from 27s 6A. ■ ATMOSPHERIC CHUEN COMPANY. (Wolf and Co., Proprietors), 119, New Bond street, London, W. Country Agents—J. and G. Haywood, Heroy j W. Wilson and Co., 50, Kin? street, Manchester; j. Nelson and Sons, 47, Briggate, Leeds; Puua and Co., 18, Benfield street, Glasgow; Bennett Bros., Victoria street, Liverpool; Leech Bros, and Hoyle, Old Mitigate, Manchester; J. Mffler, Princes street, Edinburgh; Walker and Emeley, 43 and 44, Woodgate-street, Newcastle-on-Tyne; T. Sanderson, Yo.-k; Waters and Woodhouse, Scarboro’ ; Harrison, Grey street, Newcastle-on-Tyne.

lITItPOETiNT to Farmers.—By Royal appomtJL meat to Her Majesty, by special warrmit dated Dec. 27, 1865, to the Prince of Wsdeß. by special warrant dated Feb. 10, 1866. DAT, SOH, A HEWITT'S “Original" Stock-breeders Medicine Chest. In this chest ore the following matchless and world-renowned remedies, all that a farmer can require to cure disease among his stock, and Veep them in fine, healthy, and buoyant oondition: —The “Chemical Extract” for wounds, swollen ndders, and ewes lambing; the “ Gascons Fluid," for colic, scour, Ac.; the “ Bed Drench," for cleansing cows and ewes; the "Bed Paste Halls," for conditioning horses; the “ Broncholine," for husk, gasp or cough; the “ Gaseodyne," for heaving and paining; the “ Alcoholic Ether,' f»r colds and chiUs; the “ Carminative Chalk,'’for diarrhoea in lambs and calves. Price of chest complete, including “ Key to Farriery," £2 16b 6d, sent carriage paid. Any article can be had separately in boxes. 22, Dorset street, Baker street, London, E.C., and Wantage, Berks. ffTHE attention of ladies is called to the wonder- | 1 fnl efficacy of Keorsley’s Widow Welch s i V~Trmlp PiUs, which have been proved by thousands ] annually for many years pact to be the moet effectual remedy for that complaint to which females are liable, headache, giddiness, nervous depression, Tailor of the lips, and general debility of the system, often accompanied palpitation of the heart. The most obstinate coses of apparently confirmed invalids have yielded to a course of these pills. Sold by all chemists to boxes at 2s 9d. Wrapped to white paper. Be sure to ask for Kearsley s, and see that yon get them, as sometimes a spurious article is offered. By post for 3* stamps, of Sanson and Sons, 252, Oxford street, London W. T>DEBOHGHEB A WATTS, 87, Market street, rfc Manchester, Sole Contractors to Her Majesty's War Department and Admiralty. Billlapi Tables from 55 guineas upwards. Sole agents . (lor Best’s Patent Registering Billiard and Pool Marking Board. The Cement, the best for tipping billiard cues. Price 6d, Is, 2s, 3s. Bole agents for . Fuller's Patent Cue Cramp, the _ simplest machine for tipping.billiard cues. Price, 6a 6d. . Beats, Settees, and Lounges of all prices and descriptions. Steam Works—Dean street, Holleu iitreet, and Richmond Buildings. Offices and ShowBooms—9, Soho Square, London, and 87, Market ■street, Manchester. '(MTOnCE,—Spoons and Forks in Silver and to J 3) Electro-plate.—Eltington and Co., as the result of important improvements in the above , manufactures, are able to offer their guaranteed dualities at such prices as, while fully maintaining their acknowledged superiority, place them within the reach of all classes. Sensed illustrated price lift free by post on application. Purchasers of silver wooons and forks obtain the advantage of any fluctuations to the silver markets. Address: EIKIHOTON, A CO., 23, Begent street, London, or 2, Moorgate street, City. T\E J. COLLIS BROWNE’S CHLOEODYNE. 3J The original and only genuine. Tdvice to invaMs.—lf yon wish to obtain quiet refreshing sleep, free from headache, relief from pain and anguish, to calm and assuage the weary nohtogs of jirotracted disease, invigorate the nervous media, and regulate the circulating systems .of the body, yon will provide yourself with that marvellous remedy discovered by Dr J, Collis Browne (late Army Medical Staff), to which he {pve the name of Chlorcdyne, and which is admitted by the profession to be the most wonderful ..and valuable remedy ever discovered. Chlorodyne is the best remedy known for coughs, consumption, bronchitis, asthma. Chlorodyne acts like a charm in diarrhoea, and is -the only specific to cholera and dyseuteij. Chlorodyne effectually cuts short all attacks of epilepsy, hysteria, palpitation, and spasms. Chlorodyne is the only palliative in neuralgia, rheumatism, gout,' cancer, toothache, meningitis, ■ Ac. VEarl Bussell communicated to the College of Physicians that he had received a despatch from. Her Majesty’s Consul at Manilla, to the effect that •cholera had been raging fearfully, and that the •only remedy of any service was Chlorodyne.—See ' “Lancet," Deo. 3L 1884, Caution.—Vice-Chancellor Sir W. Page Wood stated that Dr J. Collis Browne was, undoubtedly, the Inventor Of Chlorodyne; that’the story of the defendant Freeman was deliberately untrue, which lie regretted to say, had been sworn to.—See “ The Times," July 2|7m®A < ■ Sold to bottles at le m 2s 9d. 4s 3d. and 9s each. None is genuine without the'words “Dr Collis Browse’s Chlorodyue’’ dn the Government’ stamp. ’ Overwhelming medical testimony aooom®«nles each bottle. Caution.—Bawnre of Pitney and Imitation*. Bela WamtuitSiyi■ 3. T.; Davenport. 33. Great Bussell street* Blocmatary, Dsnios.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7178, 1 March 1884, Page 3

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