BRUSH & MAO DONNELL, OPTICANS, Goldsmiths, Jewellers, and Watchmaker 326 Gcorqe-strect, Sydney, and 23 Collins-street, Mel. 3 bourne, IMPORTERS ot first class Watches, Silver Elkington Plated ‘V are, &c. X. Surveying Instruments, Electrical Machliu Galvanic and Magnetic Machines. ™ MICROSCOPES, Meteorological Instruments Photographic Cameras, and every kind 0 f Scientific Apparatus from Manufacturers of high repute. Surveying Instruments. MESSRS. BRUShTmAC DONNELL Have now on Sale at much Reduced P bicep A NEW STOCK OF INSTRUMENTS f m eminent makers, comprising— Theodolites by Troughtou and Simms, Street, Gravatt’s Levels, Adam’s Registered Vernier Circum. fcrctcr, made only for Brash A Mac Donnell, and used in the Surveyor-General’s Department, New South Wales ; Best Circular Protractors, with folding anus, from eight inches, and divided on silver, Prismatic Compasses, with or without stands; 1 ocket Sextant?, Levelling Staves, Best Chains and Tapes, Ivorv or Boxwood Scales, Clinometers, Pedometers, Elliot’s Planimctcr, Dupin’s Measurer, Drainage and Pocket Levels ; Drawing Instruments, in superior sets ; best BRUSH & MAC DONNELL. 326 George-street, Sydney Philosophical Instruments. Tl BRUSH & MAC DONNELL have on iVi view, at very moderate Prices, a variety of PHILOSOPHICAL INSTRUMENTS, adapted to the growing taste for scientific information, and afford, ing to inquiring minds deligntful and profitable recreation. They comprise Microscopes by Smith & Beck, Pillischer, &c., from £7 to £IOO, Cheap Microscopes from 21s. to £4 10s., Electrical and Galvanic Apparatus, Air Pumps and Experiments. Magic and Phantasmagoria Lanterns, Dissolving Views, Anemomentors, Chemical Cabinets, Working Model Steam Engines, Laughing Mirrors, Newest Stereoscopes and Views, Wheatstone’s Photometer, the Gyroscope, and many other pieces of curious apparatus ; also interesting and popular Books for beginners in Electrical and Microscopic Science. Standard Barometers, Patent Maximum and Minimum Thermometers by Ncgretti and Zarabra, and various Meteorological Instruments of latest construetion. Bi-nocular, Rcconnoitcrmg Glasses m shng cases, for bush use ; Marine Glasses, Opera Glasses, Pocket Magnifiers, Best Gold and Silver Spectacles, with Brazilian Pebbles, Folding Spectacles, Ac. Sikes’ Hydrometers and Gauging Instruments, from Dring A Page. BRUSH A MAC DONNELL, Opticans, And Importers of Philosophical Instrument!, 326 George-street, Sydney. Security against .Fire and Thieves.
WE beg to inform the Mercantile Community that we have on Sale a number of TANN’S PATENT SAFES, of moderate sizes, and of the same quality as supplied to the Government of Queensland and the Banks and Insurance Companies of Now South Wales. These indespcnsible requisites are constructed in the most perfect manner ; the doors holding three massive bolts in front, and strong dogs at back, and being made with plates of hardened steel, are impenetrable by any drill. The interiors are conveniently arranged with drawers and moveable shelves. Each safe is secured with TANN’S PATENT RELIANCE LOCK, warranted powder-proof and unpickablc. Their extraordinary fire resisting powers have been proved beyond all doubt by the experimental test in the Sydney Botanic Gardens, and verified by the highest authorities. Prices—from £l2 to £li!0. Fire Proof Boxes for Deeds, ice., from £3 10s. to £lO. BRUSH & MAC DONNELL, George-street Sydney. Copy of Certificate verifying the 'Results of the Experiment with Tann’s Patent Safe. Sydney, July 16th, 1859. “ We, the undersigned, having this day' witnessed the testing of one of Tann'i . Patent Reliance Safes, by its being submitted to the action of a powerful fire of wood and coals for the space of one hour and a-hair’, do hereby express our satisfaction with the trial, and our confidence in the perfect security attainable in case of ordinary tire by means of this invention. “We further certify that the sheet of paper oa which this statement is m ritten was deposited in the safe in our presence, together with a number of loose documents, account books, Sands and Kenny’s Directory, Waugh’s Australian Almanac, a silver watch, and a Bank of New South Wales note for £s—all of which were contained in the Safe during the period of exposure to the lire, and wore found to he jierfectly preserved. “ Ciiiestopher Rolli ston, Registrar General, New South Wales “Joseph Trick ext, Superintendent Coining Department, Royal Mint “John Smith, M.D., Professor of Chemistry, University of Sydney “ W. R. Piddixgton, Member Legislative Assembly “ Robert Hunt, Royal Mint “ Elliot Knipe, Accountant Royal Mint “James Barlow, Engineer Gas Works “ 11. Hatdox, Merchant “ William A. Cooke, Bookseller “William Perry, Junior “Edward Greville “Charles Young “Benjamix Dyer, Builder “ George Om en, Locksmith “ J. Myers, Merchant “ R. T. Carter, Merchant “John Russell, Sydney Foundry.”
Keating’s Cough Lozenges. JUDGED BY THE IMMENSE DEMAND, this Uni versa r. Remedy now stands the first in public favour and confidence; this result has been acquired by the test of fifty years’ experience. These lozenges may be found on sale in every British Colony, and throughout India and China. They have been highly esteemed wherever introduced. For Coughs, Asthma, and all affections of the Throat and Chest, they are the most agreeable and efficacious remedy. Prepared and Sold in Boxes and Tins of various sizes, by THOMAS KEATING, Chemist, Ac., 79, St. Paul’s Churchyard, London. Sold Retail by all Druggists and Patent Medicine Vendors in the World. N. B.—To prevent spurious imitation, please to observe that the words “ Keating’s Cough Lozenges are engraven on the Government Stamp of each box, without which none arc genuine. Agent fur Auckland, Mr. A ASHER, Shortlandstreet, who has just received a fresh supply of Keating’s Cod Liver and Castor Oil, Anodyne Essence for Toothache, Autispusmodic Drops for Diarrhoea, Djsentry, Worm Bonbons, Ac ; also, an assortment of the most fashionable Perfumes, &c. Keating’s Worm Tablet. A DURE VEGETABLE SWEETMEAT, both in XV. appearance and taste, and a most agreeable method of administering a well-known remedy for Intestinal or Thread Worms. It is a perfectly safe and mild preparation, especially adapted for children, being as harmless in its action as it is prompt and certain in its clfects, and may be taken by the most delicate. Prepared by THOMAS KEATING, Pharmaceutical Chemist, 70, St. Paul's Churchyard, London, and sold by Druggists in principal places in the Colonics. Sold in Anckl ami by Mil. ASIIF.R ASHER. Keating’s Persian Insect Powder. I UNRIVALLED in EXTERMINATING Mosquiv J toes. Fleas, Bugs, live-ties. Cockroaches and every description of insect infesting animals and P ou protects clothes, &c., from moths. ONLY INJUR*" OUS To INSECT LIFE. See that the name of THOMAS KEATING, 70, St. Paul's Churchyard, n on every packet. Sold by Mr. ASHER ASHER.
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New Zealander, Volume XVI, Issue 1486, 14 July 1860, Page 4
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