For the Excellence of our Manufactures we have received the following Awards :—Vienna Exhibition, 1873, Diploma cf Merit ; South African Exhibition, 1877, Gold Medal ; Paris Exhibition, IS7S,* Gold Medal ; Sydney Exhibition," 1879, First-class Diploma • Mali bourne Exhibition, 1881, First-cl.vs * ward j A msterdain Exhibition, 1353, Gold Medal j Calcutta Exhibition, ISS3. Gold Medal. * The ONLY ONE awarded to any Tinplate Manufacturer,] 0 4ss£T Wilden Works, near Stourport. Branded “ BALDWIN—WILDEN,” “SEVERN,” and “SHIELD.* randed WILDEN,” “UNICORN,” ‘PARLEY CROWN,” “ STOUR ? EP &WB” WH, NOTICE.— Our Plates,are specially adapted for Meat Tinning, being coated with pure Tin and free from all injurious ingredients. Export Agents—BROOKER,DORE & CO., Corbet Court, London, E.C.
SDK. O’OQKN'BI*&, Ihe oldest nerve pathologist practising in Australia, registered 1852, Eng., qualified by experience, skill, and special study, a wellknown wrifer and practical authority on Nervous, Heart, and Skin Diseases, whoso judgment and skill have been cordially acknowledged by the Faculty and appreciated by the public. His intimate knowledge o£ the daily life of all classes, and ready' sympathy with human suffering and weakness, points him out as tho most reliable Physician to bo Consuited by those patients whose ailments require skill, reticence, honor, sympathy, and that rare judgment which is only obtained by those whoso hearts and minds have been devoted to the study of these personal Diseases. Patients from any chronic disease, write history and symptoms plainly. Treatment, direct and censtitutional, acknowledged the only Scientific, Practical and Permanent introduced into modern practice. Registered by the Medical authorities in England,Victoria, and New South Wales. Dft. O’CONNELL is so well-known, and his practice so extensive, that it is only in the interest of patients, and to save them from falling into the hands and being led astray by the users of old and obsolete qualifications, that he presents his name and address. Consultation free and confidential. , ~ . , Patients at'a distance who wish immediate treatment can state their case and enclose £1 for treatment, which will be sent by post. Address : DR. JOHN O’CONNELL, Beresford Chambers, 52 Castlereagh-st., Sydney; m ■M I m m mm
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Ayer’s may be relied upon for relief in all diseases of the throat and lungs; and, for the speedy cure of severe Colds or Coughs, it '"as no equal. E. J. Downes, Bonneau’s, Berkeley Co., S. C., writes: “Some time., ago I contracted, by exposure, a severe Cold and Cough; After two or three months, I began to think there would be no change for the better. My attention being directed to Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, I procured a bottle, and began taking it. it Cured My Cough before the first bottle was used, and I rapidly recovered my health.” A. J. Davis, Atchison, Kans., writes: “This spring I took a severe Cold, which settled on my lungs. In three days it became most difficult and painful for me to breathe. As soon as possible I got a bottle of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and was promptly relieved and cured by its use.” Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, PREPARED BY / Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, MasS, For sale by all Druggists,
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 771, 10 December 1886, Page 29
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