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Miscellaneous. •TOrriIiLXAMS 4 EACH, lamp Makers to they Y Royal Family, 02, New Bond street, London W. Aladdin's Palace of Lamps. Patentees of improvements In duplex lamps, each lamp givinglight equal to 26 sperm candle. Lamps for reading Queen’s new pattern, lamps for boudoirs and drawing-rooms, lampsfor dining and billiard rooms, lamps for halls and conservatories, lamps for passages and stables, lamps forschooland class-rooms lamps for India and tbe Colonies, lamps for yachts and steamships, lamps for every possible use. One thousand patterns to select from in china, Doulten ware, bronze, 4c, Inventors of zoological and ornithological lamp. Manufacturers of improved portable oil stoves for invalid rooms and greenhouses, burn 30 hours unattended. Sole importers of moluocas oil. Vendors of approved mineral oils, from Is Gd per gallon. Gilded catalogues of lamps and prospectuses of stoves, post free. A specialty. —Williams and Bach’s collection of novelties n lamp and candle shades and transparencies, of which they are importers and manufacturers, is by far the largest m the Kingdom, S2, New Bond street, London. IMPORTANT TO OWNFRS OF DOGS. MANY years sirce we had the pleasure tointroduce to the public the BUFFALO MEAT DOG BISCUITS, now so extensively used in the principal kennels of the world. Since that time we have made many important improvements in their manufacture—improvements not of the nature of vegetable compounds, which may lie added to any food at a trifling cost, but of the nature to produce good hard flesh and muscle, ingredients which no other Biscuit or Dog Food possesses, and for which we have received numerous medals and high commendations, amongst which we may mention that of Professor Dr Hum, Who, after many careful analyses and experiments, pronounced these biscuits to be of the greatest excellence, and to contain doable the quantify of nourishment that is to be found in flesh, thus forming the best and most successful food for dogs that it in possible to produce. It is important to notice that every biscuit is, stamped—” Buffalo Meat, Trade Mark,” the quality of which we guarantee. 20s per cwt carnage paid. Solo Manufacturers: W, G. CLARKE 4 SONS, Anchor Patent Biscuit Works, Limehouse;London, E.C. Established 1851. The largest circulation at Home and abroad. " « mUE LONDON JOURNAL ’’ is the Queen of I English Story Journals. Its articles, romances, love stories and novelettes are unequalled. The answers to correspondents form quite romances of real life.’’—“The best family journal in existence."—" Times." T ONDON JOURNAL. Bfcr intensely interestingKJ novels, by themost; popular authors, illustrated ay the best artists—Domestic Short Tales—Article*on tbe leading Events of the Day—Essays on Social, Personal, and General Topics—HouseholdReceipts—Facethe, Correspondence, 4c,—“ Its illustrations equal those of best magazines,"— “Review,” LONDON JOURNAL, Monthly Part, includes, in addition to the above varied and entertaining matter, a Sixteen Page Ladies’ Supplement of Fashions and Needlework, Coloured Plate of theLatest Paris Modes. “Of excellent quality, various,, vigorous, and wholesome in tendency."—“ DailyTelegraph." LONDON JOURN.iI, Monthly Supplement,, contains a complete Novel by an Eminent Author. Beautifully illustrated- Price Id. “ Its tales have more power than the majority of three volume novels." —“ Review.” ONDON JOURNAL, Holiday Number, Price 3d the Double Number. Issued in June. “Of exceeding beauty and pathos."—“Advertiser.” ONDON JOURNAL, Christmas Namier. A series of Stories for Christinas Firesides with a host of Seasonable Articles, Short Tales, 4c. Price 2d. “A complete Christmas Companion.”—“ Standard." ONDON JOURNAL, Half-Yearly Volume, b»und in cloth. “ Forms a beautiful Gift book for all Seasons’"—" Daily News.” ONDON JOURNAL to be had of GORDON 4 GOTCH and all Colonial Agents. IfcTATUEAL MINERAL WATERS of Ap<flinoris, Vais Vichy, Carlsbad, Seltzer, gen, Homburg, Pnllna, Friedrichshall, Hunyadilano, &c,, Direct from the Springs. Also the ARTIFICIAL MINERAL WATER. Prepared by E. ELLIS & SON, Euthen, And DE STRUVE 4 CO., Brighton, Appointed Agents for the Celebrated ApolKnaris, Water. W. BEST 4 SON, Foreign Wine, Spirit, and Mineral Water Merchants, 22, Henrietta street, Cavendish square, London W. Price Lists on application. WATERLOO PATENT ROUND FEEDING OILCAKES. Suitable for Horses and all Descriptions of Stock.

I These cakes are composed of a variety of articles, carefully selected, and which, when combined, form the most perfect Mixed Food for Stock that haa- [ yet been introduced, and one that is specially adap- . ted for Young Stock. : At the London Dairy Show this year the first 1 prize for the cow giving the largest quantity and. | best quality of milk was won hy a cow (the property | of Mr Coates) which was fed on the Waterloo . Bound Cakes. At the Norfolk and Norwich Christmas Show, held Nov. 16th, 17th, and 18th, 1882, the Champion l . Prize for the best Beast in the Show was won by a ! steer was fed on the Waterloo Bound Cakes. ■ Out of fifty-eight other prizes given at this Show, 1 thirty-eight were won by stock fed on the Waterloo--1 Bound Cakes. 1 July 3rd, 1880. —I have the pleasure ofhanding yoa the result of a careful analysis of one of your Water—loo Bound Cakes, which you sent me a few days ago. The condition of the cake, I find, is excellent. ’ Altogether the enclosed analysis and recent exami- ' nation of your Waterloo Bound Cake fully confirms I me in the high opinion which I have expressed in | years past of the feeding value of these cakes. 1 During the last five years I have made many 1 analyses of samples of yonr cake, sent to me by ’ consumers, and without a single exception, I have found all the samples of the same excellent quality as that of the cake which you sent me for analysts a few days ago, and I am satisfied that you make ' the Waterloo Bound Cakes always from the setee ‘ kind of feeding materials of the best quality, and employ them in the same proportions. The note extensively the Waterloo Cake will become knows, the more it will be appreciated by feeders and :atteners of stock. Augustus Voelckes. Every delivery is guaranteed to analysis. Present Price, £7 las per ton. Free oa roils a Hull. Cheques to he made payable to W. Chambers, Secretary of the Waterloo Mills Cake and Warehousing Co., Limited, Hall. IMPROVED NOISELESS TYBES. CABMONT’S PATENT. THE NOISELESS TYRE COMPANY, Lrarrar, are new prepared to execute orders for their speciality in Kubber Tyres. The advantages offered are absolute security against the rubber coming out of place on the roughest roads, and, being noiseless, offer perfect luxury to the occupants of carriages having these tyres. together with undoubted economy, as the old cumbrous way of applying rubber is superseded by the Carmont process. The following testimonial has been given. Co letter from H. S. Eensbaw, M.D. : “ Sale Bridge House, Sale, March 27,1553. “ Dear Sir,—The noiseless indiarubber tyres fixed to my ®peu carriage have worn remarkably well. For several months, and for an average of eight hours a-day, they have been driven over macadam, cobble stones, various kinds of sets and cinder roads, and there is no indication of damage whatever. The luxury of driving quiet without noise over the roughest roads is a great comfort. The indiarubber takes off the jolting movement ordinarily perceived in running over cobble stones, and the saving of wear and tear to all parts of the carriage is doubtless very great; over rough roads the noiseless character of the tyre is almost perfect, as over the roughest way the vibration is reduced to a minimum, and is no more perceptible than in running over the smoothest. They have in every way given me great satisfaction. Please supply my brougham with the same kind of tyres at your earliest convenience. *• I am, yours truly, “ H. S. Eesshaw, M.D.” These tyres, which can bo applied to carriages, ambulances, Ac., can be seen at Messrs Windover’s, Coachbnilders, 154, Piccadilly; and at Messrs Border and Co.’s, Limited, Hansom Cab Builders, 7, Upper St Martin’s lane, London. Application from the trade and others to be made to the Noiseless Tyre Company, Limited, 20, St Ann’s square, Manchester. Dr j. collis beowne’s chlokodyne. The original and only genuine. Advice to Invalids.—lf yon wish to obtain quiet refreshing sleep, free from headache, relief from pain and anguish, to calm and assuage the weary aohiuga of protracted disease, invigorate the nervous media, and regulate the circulating systems of the body, you will provide yourself with that marvellous remedy discovered by Dr J. Collis Browne (late Army Medical Staff), to which he gave the name of Chlorodyne, and which is admitted by the profession to be the most wonderful and valuable remedy ever disco verod. Chlorodyne is the best remedy known for coughs, aonsumption,’bronchitis, asthma. Chlorodyne acts like a charm in diarrhoea, and is the only specific in cholera and dysentery. Chlorodyne effectually cuts short all attacks or epilepsy, hysteria, palpitation, and spasms. Chlorodyne is the only palliative in neuralgia, rheumatism, gout, cancer, toothache, meningitis, Ac. *,*Earl Bussell communicated to the College or 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 toe only remedy of any service was Chlorodyne. See Lancet,” Deo. 31,1864. , Caution.—Vice-Chancellor Sir W. Page Mood stated that Dr J. Collis Browne was, undoubtedly > the Inventor of Chlorodyne; that the story of tuo defendant Freeman was deliberately untrue, wnicn he regretted to say, had been sworn to.—See tne Times,” July 21, 1864. . „, , Sold in bottles at Is lid, 2s 9d, 4s Cd, and 6s each. None is genuine without the words ri Collis Browne’s Chlorodyne" on the Government stamp. Overwhelming medical testimony accompanies each bottle. _ Caution.—Beware of Piracy and Sole Manufacturer—J. T. Davenport, 33, Great Bussell street, Bloomsbury, Loudon.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7228, 30 April 1884, Page 2

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