Published on the Ist January, the v A NGLO-COLONIAL MAGAZINE"— -OL a New Intercolonial Magazine and Review. In addition to tho featmea of a first-class Monthly Periodical, furnished by tho best writers, the "ANGLO -COLONIAL MAGAZINE" will contain a compendium of tho latest intelligence from all parts of the British Dependencies, and thus furnish a medium of intercommunication between all colonists, whether at home or abroad. The "ANGLO-COLONIAL MAGAZINE" will bo the same size as Black wood's, aud will contain a serial story, by Tom Hood, Esq. Price, 2?. 6d. Monthly. London : TnoMAS Mueby, 32, Bouverie-atreet, E.C. READ THE £<• TyEST INDIA and PACIFIC MAIL:" Journal of Home News and Commercial Intelligence. PRICE SIXPENCE. Published in London for despatch by ihe Mails on the 2nd and 17th of each Month, for tho WEST INDIES AND THE COLONIES. Contents: Home News and Foreign Intelligence. Political Gossip. Naval and Military. The Court and Town Talk. Financial and Commercial Review. Literary, Musical, and Dramatic Gossip. Colonial Produce Markets. Shipping — Arrivals and Departures at the chief Home Ports. Annual Subscription, including postage, to the West Intlies, 145. ; and to New Zealand and any part of the Pacific, 165., payable, in advmco, to Dawson AND Co., 26, Bishopsgate-streefc Within, London. 1262 New Edition, Revised and Enlarged ; price, Half-a-Crown. QCAB in SHEEP, and its CURE, by O Alexander Beuce, Chief Inspector of Scab for Now South Walea. To be had at the Examiner Office. 948 LONDON AGENCY. milE "NELSON EXAMINER" may lie _5- read gratuitously in London, nt tho News Rooms of Messrs. Gordon and Gotcii, 121, Holborn Hill, where -Advertisements an Subscriptions for the same are received. 2055 np 0N I C BITTERS. CHAMPION QUININE WINE, The most pleasant and invigorating Tonic known. As a bevorage it is delicious and wholesome ; it s uuequalled os a stimulant, and does not induce any unpleasant re-action. It may be advantageously taken by persons suffering from indigestion, neuralgia, or tho relaxing influences of climate. This Quinino Wine may be drunk alone, or as a bitter with other liquors. Special Agent for Nelson : MR. ROBERT LEVIEN. Lrvr Bbothehs, Melbourne, Wholesalo Agents. W. V. WRIGHT AND CO.'S PURE COAL-TAE, SOAP, BEGISTEEED AS SAPO CARBONIS DETERGENS. This Soap is compounded from our' "LIQUOR CARBONIS DETERGENS," which, according to tho testimony of the leading Medical journals, is unrivalled for its Detergent and Antiseptic qualities, besides being an almost infallible specific for Indolent Ulcers, Wounds, Sores, and Affections of the Skin generally. All the active principles of Coal Tar, including that powerful disinfectant, Carbolic Acid, are contained in the " Liquor," and are developed in the Soap in a milder form. W. V. Weight and Co.'s PURE COAL-TAR SOAP is a material security against infectious diseases of every sort, and moderates tho ellluvia of house-drains. This effect is produced by the water being thrown into them in which the soap has been used for washing. W. V. WEiGirr and Co.'s PURE COAL-TAR SOAP improves the general condition of the slim, which becomes soft and silky, and, after washing, there is a conscious sensation of a most agreeable and refreshing character. The face assumes a clear and healthy appearance ; there is no liability to chilblains or chapped hands; and offensive emanations from the person (if there be any) are quickly removed. W. V. Weight and Co.'s PURE COAL-TAR SOAP prevents the hair from turning prematurely grey. All ordinary soaps destroy the colour of the hair more or less ; but the Sapo Carbonis Detergens does not produce this effect, partly because it contains a very small proportion of alkali, and partly because of the peculiar nature of the alkali, and the special form and combination in which it exists. W. V. Weight and Co.'s PURE COAL-TAR SOAP, from the smiill quantity of alkali which it contains, as well as from the compression to which it is subjected, does not soften or waste in water like other soaps, and will he, therefore, found most economical in use. W. V. Weight and Co 's PURE COAL-TAR SOAP is a specific against the bite of reptiles, the sting of insects, &c., &c, and is an invaluable articlo in hot climates. W. V. Weight and Co.'s PURE COAL-TAR SOAP is most highly spoken of by the Press. The following is from tho Lancet, December 22, 1866 : — " In our hands it has been a most effective agent in the case of various skin diseases, especially of the chronic eczematous class ; and one case of psoriasis, which had resisted all other kinds of treatment, speedily got well under tho application of the liquor carbonis detergens. We esteem it a very valuable addition to our list of skin remedies, and worthy of a very extended trial by the profession. In the above classes of disease, and in various others, such as fetid ulcers, &c, the preparation is put into the form of soap. Messrs. W. V. Wright and Co., London, arc the manufacturers." See also Medical Times and Gazette, January 19, 1867, and British Medical Journal, January 26, 1867. Sold in Tablets, at 6d. and Is. each, by all Chemists. And wholesale by the Sole Proprietors, W. V. WRIGHT AND COMPANY, MANOTiACTtrEING CIIEMISTS, Wholesale and Expokt Dbuggists, Southwark-slrect, London, S.E. (Removed from No. 11, Old Fish-street, E.C. Established 1667. Messrs. W. V. Weight and Company will be happy to forward to the Trade, free of all charge, a Monthly Price Current of Drugs, Chemicals, Pharmaceutical and Photographic Chemicals, of their especial manufacture, of guaranteed purity. 1711 pLOTIIING WHOLESALE, "Axe brand," v^ best Value for Money, ia the Trade Mark of Faveli. And Bonsefields, 12, St. Mary Axe, London. For Patterns or further information ; application must be made to the above address only.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVIII, Issue 10, 3 February 1869, Page 4
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948Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVIII, Issue 10, 3 February 1869, Page 4
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