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ALBION SOAP WORKS, JOHNSON'S BAY m,« n-jiv Steam Soap Works South of the ine Equator.) COYTAN AND ISRAEI* PROPRIETORS.

1,...,, ; „., - 1 form "VMerchants Shppers m the Ticiuiil'ouring Colonies, Storekeepers, r. . in« of Vessel*, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, i.h nnMic of Svdticv an-l the Colonies, that they * wcpare.! 'to ex-cute orders for SOAP more tU KIT and to a lamer extent, than nny other house , (?ee i- • ami thonsrh thev do not profess to sell at a Mthfln lower price, vet'thev flatter themselves that w-«n compensate for the very slight difference in price I I i« per cwt.) hv the self-evident immense SnvFRIORITT OF THE ARTICLE produced hy , m which has stood the test of the last tex years, ' il, .imnounced hv all who have used it as K& mnSt MANUFACTURED SOAP EVER MftnUcSl»THB AUSTRALIAN COLONIES. I fact 3 resivctahle Grocer's shop should be witht as Honsp-keeper'Si Laundryworoen, and others, ["in aueovereil and appreciated its many recommenda--41 «s\VfVfl'i BLEACHING! DETERGENT SffinriESJ and its PERFECT FREEDOM from rFFFNSIV 1 : ODOUR so generally left after using tLrsoap' flVtribiitaWe to the fact, that none but the 7 , inorndients are used in the Manufacture. Ssure ro sec the name, " COWAN AND ISRAEL,

RTDVET," otl '" H<-n har ' VOVK OTHER IS GENTJINf Ho not take inferior soaps, which many shopkeepei frirJeavour to push off for the purpose of gaining a l Is p er CW f„ thereby depriving the consumer c fhP opportunity of having that refreshing and inesiSibfe luxury-WHITE and SWEET LINEN. They further beg to state that at the suggestion of we number of their customers, they hare been in dnced to commence, for the first time in New Soutl u T »loo th« manufacture of fl ' FANCY SCENTED SOAPS, •nd from the encouraging manner in which even thei * liest e ff or ts have been received, they feel sure that the onblic will endorse the opinion already so flatteringly ' noimced, tnnt " they are superior to anything of the Itad ever introduced into the Colonies and that they will support them in their attempts to farther Colonial M, SB yACTPKES, and by.giving the preference to Colosial ovrr other manufactures give real and CB3nNTUL p.(OTRCTioN to spirited enterprise and hono-irahlerompetiiiin." Th?v can hi- hadFn small boxes, either in Bars or Tablets »t the Wo/ ' is as above; or at their Town ■Office. 9 Snssex-strtett, Sydney, next to the A. S. N. Co'>s Wharf. 4 Or.'ers addressed as above will meet with prompj «t!tntio3.

JOHN BRADY, WHOLESALE GROCER, &c, 576, George-ttreet, Sydney (directly opposite the Cathedral), HAS ALWAYS on hand, a first-class assortment of GENERAL GROCERIES, OILMEN'S STORES, c, comprising— Black and Green Teas Coffee Mauritius, Java, and Manila Sugars Pickles, Jam, Sperm Candles Dri<d Fruit, Preserves, &c •Country Storekeepers, Settlers, and Squatters supplied on liberal terms. Campaign House. CHARLES BOVIS, CITY BOOTMAKER, 80, King-street East, next City Bank, SYDNEY. OIDING, Shooting, Fishing, Cricketing, Walking, and Q, Dress Boots Children's and Ladies' Boots, of every description, made to order Shepherds' and Stockmen's Boots All of which, for strong work and material, received Honorabl* Mention in the London Exhibition of 1862. Art v. Nature. Artificial Tubular Leather Legs Manufactured to Order J. W. ROACH, __ ietor of Petty's 3 CHURCH HILL, SYDNEY, >EGS to acquaint his friends that the extensive alteraJ tions and improvements are now completed, and will hi found, upon inspection, entitled to rank as The Principal Hotel in New South Wales. Gentknea will at all times find ample Accommodation. A First-class Private Billiard Room. A. TORNAGHI AND CO., MATHEMATICAL OPTICAL INSTRUMENT MAKERS TO THE 6 ÜBVEYOR -C, EN ERAI/S DE P ARTMENT SYDNEY OBSERVATORY, &c. JEWELLERY, Watches, Clocks, and all kinds of the above Instruments on hand. Manufactured and repaired on the premises. Photographic Materials, Lenses, Cameras, &c, on Sale All Articles guaranteed, and forwarded with dcs atch to order, A. TOR-NAG HI & Co., 812, George-street, Sydney p PA L K & CO., 38, Little Collins-street West, Melbourno, and at GawlerPlace, Adelaide, are regular Importers of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY \V Electro-pMed Ware, Metal Ware, Stationery, Cigars, Wax Vestas, Tobacconist's Goods, Cutlery, Perfomerv, Combs, Brush Ware, Cabinet Goods, Pictures, Optical Goods, Crockerv, Purses, Ladies' Bags and other Leather Goods, Glassware, Ornaments and Vases, and «very description of Musical Instruments and Music. All the newest patterns in Jewellery and General Fancy Goods received monthly. All orders executed with despatch. Catalogues and Lists forwarded post free. Established 1851. ALCOCK and CO.'S celebrated prize BILLIARD TABLES, acknowledged superior to the best imported, and warranted to stand any climate. These tables obtained the first-class medal at the London Exhibition, 1861. Manufactory, Russell-street. Show rooms, 95, Little Bourke-streot, Melbourne. Agents for New Zealand, Messrs. COHEN,;BROTHERS, George-street, Dunedin. ALPACAS. —J. H. CLOUGH & CO. have the honour to inform the public that they have received advices by the April mail to the effect that, in consequence of the unusual severity of the seasen in Peru, the SHIPMENT of ALPACaS by the "Julia Farmer" had been DELAYED, and that they are not expected to arrive in Melbourne until the end of July To Road and Railway Contractors.

C" ORNISH & BRUCE Railway Contractors, Melbourne, are now DISPOSING of their EXTENSIVE PLANT. consisting of over 1,000 tons RAILS, WHEELS, and AXLES, BARS, CRANES, CHAINS, STONE-BREAK-ING MACHINES of the best description, machinery, &c. &c All selling far below cost price. General Thomas J. (Stonewall) Jackson. 'T has been suggested that some general recognition from . Great Britmn of the worth of General Jackson, by .lame, by race, and by character related to us, although the citiiea of another land, would be a graceful token of friendly feeling from the old country to our kinsmen across the Atlantic. The eminent sculptor, J. H. Foley, Esq, R. A., has Undertaken to en-ct a marble Statue, heroic size, of the General for £I,OOO, while £SOO may be required for pedestal, inscription, and other extras. The undersigned will gladly receive Subscriptions until the final arrangements are made, and an account has been pened for " General Jackson's Statue''' at Messrs. Coutts and Co.'s, Strand, London, W.C. N.B.—lt is not at all intended that Subscriptions to the Statue shonldi imply any opinion on the merits of the American stnigV-K They will be taken solely and simply is a recognition of the rare personal merit of General T»ckson. ', V COMMITTEE. A. J. B. Beresford Hop--, Esq. Hon. C. Fitzwilliam, M.P Lord Campbell, ' Hon. E. Buncombe, M.P. Lord Eustace Cecil ' Sir Eardley Eardley, Bart. Sir James F&gussoo, Bart., Sir Coutts landsay, Bart. M. P. W. Lindsav, Esq., M.P. J. K. Giffiar, Esq., J. Laird, Esq., M.P. W. H. Gregory, Esq., M. P. G. Peacot*. Esq., M.P. Col. F. Greville. M.P. G. E.Ss mow Esq. Sir E. Kerrison, Bart., M.P. J. Spence, W. H. Gregory, Esq., M. P. G. Peacot*. Esq., M.P. Col. F. Greville. M.P. G. E.Ss mow Esq. Sir E. Kerrison, Bart., M.P. J. Spence, E&rl of Donoughmore A. J. B. Beresford Hope, Esq., 1, Connaught Place, Hon. Treasurer. V. H. Gregory, Esq., M.P., 19 Grosvenor Street, W Eon. ecretary.

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New Zealander, Volume XXI, Issue 2264, 2 November 1864, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume XXI, Issue 2264, 2 November 1864, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume XXI, Issue 2264, 2 November 1864, Page 7

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