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.;,;:!-.:■ ; - ■•, Br /smess a otices. TO MEBCHANT , STORE DEALERS, MESSES, ; , ". ' ■■■•- CLUBS, &c. •■■■■i JOHN MOIR AND SON. n, and 14, Commercial Street; London, E., jet special attention to.their brand of Jams,. Jellies, and Scotch Marmalade ; which'-will be found unequal for color, flavor, purity, and general excel- ; land that each tin contains the specified weight. . & S. would invite* "comparison with' any other *»* AwarSedihe " GRAND MEDAL'OF MERIT" at the VIENNA EXHIBITION, 1873, for the general suneridrityof their manufactures. tT O DB.CAY.NO INFECTION \. . " -" bt ' using THE PETRIFYING SILICATE .--.- . PAINTS,As supplied to The Admiralty ] Woolwh Arsenal j London k North Board of Works Cunard Conipy Westernßailway 'Aiistrian Lloyd's Gi;, Western and |. Companies FOR HOUSE, SHIP, AND GENERAL USE. Manufactured by the SILICATE PAINT COMPANY, LIVERPOOL, ■ IN ALL COLORS. : Hare no chemical action on iron or other-metals, will ,and any degree of heat without blistering. 1 cwt. is jual in bulk and will do the work of 2 cwt. lead paints.; Seearticlein "Engineering," 26th Jan;, 1572 DAMP WALLS,' CHURCHES, ETC., ""' "" y the Petrifying Liquid,.at a cost of 2d. to. 3d. •re yard.- See article in-" Builder," 9th March, ioi2.' j?or particulars and testimonials, apply to the '. . SILICATE PAINT COMPANY, Liverpool. BROOKS, ROBINSON, & CO., . , MELBOURNE, . '"' ' AND " - 70, BISHOPSGATE STREET, LONDON, E.C., Agents: for the Australian Colonies and New Zealand. 1 BE A BY. AND COMPANY Fitzroy Works,: Euston Road, London, . : Manufacturers of iron buildings and roofs : Verandahs in every.design ■ Wrought iron tanks in any form and size 'ed corrugated iron _.--.' S»8 -,- ■-'::. ■' .■'■' .- tid perforated zinc drk of all descriptioris'made to order. nes submitted on application. f.-having ; recently made .large additions lachinery, are in a position to it lironvptitiulo. J& P. ■: COATS' BEST SIX-CORD COTTON, • for Hand or Machine Sewing. -.. ■ , J. & P. COATS' EXTRA MACHINE GLACE COTTON. .-■'•• "' ' '•-'■' J. & P. COATS'.CROCHET: OR TATTING COTTON is.unsurpassed in quality. Inconsequence of a : report having been circtilated that Messrs. J. and P.*Coats'had'appoirited agents in the Colonies, they .beg to-state that they have NO »r.-r?lvTii= j,. »,..t„,li„ Zoalanil .: anA that ,n, be obtained through all the t Retail Warehousemen, &c, &c ■'■ -'•■ ' -J. &P. COATS,-" ■■'■■- "■' , . .-. •;;.-. <•.■:■'..■..< - Paisley,-. Scotland.. >E T E O.L. E U M . L.A-M P »,. ■1- ' - LAMPS ! : LAMPS !!' ' ~; WEISHi; AND BUTLER, < Manufacturers and Exporters, ~ .'"' BiRJUNdnAic.,,. '" "• : Table; Street and Station Lamps' and Lanterns of :!■': - nil descriptions. %,' - -,' ' ; - ; - Chandeliers/ Brackets, &c, in. great variety.- ~ . Lamps fitted With. American or any other desci ■ - tidn'of burner. 1 ' \ "'".~ '<:;'■ ■ ■■ ■: Patentees of the Celebrated •'■ "' ■;-•'-■■; , i "ECLIPSE..''-NO CHIMNEY BUENEE,; Specially. adapted. for, up-cquntry., districts,!.«. all ■breakage' of chimneys is avoided, 1 and the.light given much greater than that of any other burner satoc size wick.- ;. ••: ■;.;:. : .■■:■•.-■ ■■:.■■'• .'■ i-.- ■■-■ -i'-.- :. ■'-:•■'■ '-..;" • . Photographs and books containing.over 500 designs upon application. Indents must be sent through an 'English House, or cc-7cred by drafts CO d/s. . BLUE and see that 1 each Ball is wrapped in paper bearing the naiiie of RECKITT, as; its splendid quality, has caused many iriferior'imitatidns. ' .: ; Sold by. all respectable Grocers, &ci : .- ~.,., January,3l, 1874.. ;...;.,■ ... : ;j/, . ' - ; /. . :; ' : . . TAMES WHITFIELD, lOOK FoROE AND lEOX roUNDIVY, " t •niashiro, England ated bpades, Shovels, Frrks, -and Iron Work Steel, Builders' Hoisting "Blocks,'' Screws; Bolts, Wr POWELL'S BALSAM OF ANISEED; . for Coughs, Colds.-Shortnesslof Breath, Asthma, , Bronchitis, Influenza, &c. !■ . , , ,; '..,-' extraordinary curb' qf a coitoh./,' "■ ' HerMajesty'sGunboatNetley, '. -»•■■■ ' Wick:,'North-oast Coast of Scotland, ■:•■ ,' -. : ,-'..'., .:,;.7th September, ISQS...-,-, . ■ Dear had a most [distressing and severe cough, which caused me many "sleepless nights and restless days,l was recommended by his. Lordship the JDarl of Caithness .to,try. your-most invaluable Balsam of Aniseed, and I can assure you, with the first dose I found immediate relief, even without having to suspcndniy various 'duties ; and the first 1 small bottle completely .cured nie, therefore I. have the greatest confldencein recommending.it to the.million. Most respectfully yours, , "-, -. -...-.. ::■■■- W. : LhizELi,; H.M.G.8.; Netley. : ' To-Mr. Powell: This extraordinary Cough Medicine-has been established for. nearly half a century, and its large and increasing sale thrpughout the United Kingdom and the Colonies, proves it to be not bnly'a favorite medicine with the public, but an article of necessity to those Buffering from bronchial ailments.. ■ Sold jby all the wholesale medicine houses in Melbourne and Sydney ; and retail'by all respectable chemists and storekeepers throughout Australia and- Now Zealand." Prepared by Thomas Powell, 16, Blackfriars Road, London. Important- Caution. ?- Observe.:.that ther words " Thomas Pdwell, Blackfriars. Road, Loadon,"arc engraved 'on the' Government stamp affixed over the top of-each bottle,'without; iwhich none- can bo genuine ; and to imitate.whlch is felony.-, ' Ask'fdr'"Powell's Balsam.of. Aniseed." ,-. NEVE R- F AIL IN G KEME DY. DE SCOTT'S BILIOUS and LIVEe' PILLS, prepared without any mercurial ingredient, will be found iuvaluable' to - all' who suffer- from' bilious and liver complaint*, Indigestion, wind, spasms;;giddiness, dizziness of-the.eyes, and, many, other symptoms, which none but a sufferer can describe. For .habitual costivencss, as a family aperient medicine; and as a purifier of the blood; they are unequalled; mild in their /promote digestion, and strengthen the whole. system; '.'V.,'' .';'.' - ' ''.''' . nly" by W.; LAMBERT, ' Cliemist; 8, i.Street',;Charing:Cross; London, Eng:. ; 1«. ljd. and'2s.'9d; Sold by'all Chemists. . Imtoktanx Caution.—Be 'sure to ask for ■" Dr. Scott's! Bilious! and! Liver,. Pills;" ?;If,. you. ask for- """ .Pills "you willget quite a difforent medicine; ikfor "Bilious'.and Liver Pills." you will get lou's cbnVpbunfl;'which, 'if taken; will' not. have sneftcial effects..-' The gehuino "are"'in a square -ackage"; ',■■"■■■;-.> .','-.;':..;.;'-■-« -.*-' j: ' > -':.- iquently occurs that .druggists, impose on; their '»--'- "Scott's'Pill,'Mn an,oval'box, which is. entv-medioine'/'and' cau6e3 :; Tnuch" disap- _. their' medicinal; effects are so-opposite, 3)you get >vhat:youask!for.,.,, ; , ; ; , . Wlioles'alale Agents: V. '•'!.■ .EEMPTHOENE, PEOSSBK; ; '&' ,; ,i 'W ,-' "ANDDgNEDIN." "■" ■■' ' .'I '■-■ to I p;aes;nts, [ ;anp., ? .guard,i;an,s. !,,*i : "i" WIDOW WELCHES PILLS'-'' ■ ' '/, ; '.'! :,-,ii,(KearsloT's.original) ; ; ' ." So justly, celebrated.-for.j their .peculiarvirtues, are 'recommended, to tlie notice'of every' lady (having ob.iiied tile'sanction of most gentlemen of the medical prof ession), as a safe aiidivaluable medicine in eff ectu- , ally removing obstructions; and. relieving, other, incon : venlehcesto which the female frame is liable, capeI clallyj those which at ffi'SarlfpisrlodSJf 'lhVirise from nt iif exercise- andgenorjil debility of/ system,; >»if prioate' an appetite,' cotrect indlgestioh, retobve 'giddiness.and,nervous headache; and"are eminently "soful iln 1 *lndy 'disorders, ■shbrtriess I 'of ilpifation; of. the heart - -. • pein'g, perfectly innocent,; „iej| may be, .Vsed ,rfitl(, safety in; all, seasons and cli, 'mates. I Price 2s, 9d. per, box, of -" It is necessary] owing to'numerous imitation's, to a the'public that'. Keai-sley's Is -the'only original ipt; and.hasbeenprepared by tlieKoal-sleyfamily over eighty; years. Purchasers should see that,each, box ] ls wrapped in "white paper,'and tho, iriame,' "" Kear'sley," is engraved "'on the Government ip.i .-:■!■ V, ~';i1,.-',,, .f': -;l[, .';. V.' -.! .-'] . , .-, Wliolosalo Agents:- ; ,'■ •!'■;. J.'SANGIEE & SONS, .160, Oxford' Street, London, ;!-. ,-i ...... ;England; '■' ".'■';"' '•, '. And by Kempthorne;'Prossor; and Col, Auckland and , ;,. -. ■ ;.-, - ■?;' i .-DUnedin,,;..,; ,- Cr ■i-,i- : ;, ■■ ''_: Ask for,",Kcarslcy's„"and seeyou get,them.,. ; , , ROBEETS'S CELEBRATED OINTMENT; if-,-, '. ;].. .■ ;„;-CALLED.TUEI,.■-.".'.i'i-HU- '■ .. :.,„: : P.0.0E, Is confidently recommended to tlie publio as an unfailing! remedy for wbundij' of 'every description; tt certain euro for Ulcerated Sore Legs, even of twenty years' standing ; Cuts, , Burns,; Scalds,.- Bruises, Chit Main's,' Sgorbutic Eruptions, and Pimples ou the Face, "-'—,'-' and'lnftaincd Uyes, Sore Heads, Sore Breaste, s, ;Flstula, and Cancerous 'Humors, and is'a'-'spe- » ,fdr-.those afßleting eruptions that sometimesfolivaccination. Sold in-pots at,ls.,ljd. and 2s. Od. „.h, ■'"■-" ;;,'; ■ ' " ' '• ':" DE.-ROBERTS'S PILUT.J3 ANTISCROPHULa:, : or ALTERATIVE PILLS; confirmed by sixty y«ars! erpifienco to, be one of the best modicinos oyer compoundbd for purifying,the blood, and assisting Nature in' her operations. Hence they arc useful in Scrofula, Scorbutic Complaints, -Glandular Swellings, 1 larly, fcc;. ,Thoyform.a .mild.and superior Family Aiwrient; which.may,be, taken, at all times ivitTiout' conllhcment'or'chaiigd of diet. . 'Sold in boxos at : ls. lja;,2s. 9d., 4s.' 0d:, lis., and'22s.' bach. 1 i.j'j I .;.';'•'/ Sold by the Proprietors, -j! ■ ;>:« ',", ...BEACH.AND'BAENICOTT, |. ,' '.'l .• " ' AT THKIK ~. .- -..- .~. 1 XIISPENSARY? BEIDPOET, ENGLAND;' -' ■MIINK. only.Dr,' ,% , _J/ T rAitrLtic—The best ; t binlngf Purity aiid'MedicinalEffloiicy;'' l ' ■•' " '< '*■'■'■ -' ■•■'' [,'' A,SKffor, Pr;-vJK i uE.iatO\VMSeND'S;.S».»s*rAJ;' niLLA—Tho greatest Eemodial Agent for Ronovating and Purifying the Blood.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4198, 3 September 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4198, 3 September 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4198, 3 September 1874, Page 4

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