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Business Notices. HARPER TVVELVETIIEE'S GLYCERINE ssOAP POWDER is most economical and efficient. Mrs Groulder, Chelsea Laundry, London, S.W., says " She can wash Fifty Counterpanes with Four Penny Packets of Harper Twelvetrees' Glycerine Soap Powder, and half a pound of s-.-ap, in six hours ; and sheets, shirts, table Jinen and other articles, in one half the usual time." " Is a compound of soap-making materials. — See Professor Versmanu's Chemical Analysis. " Is soap in a very pure and concentrated form."—See Analysis by I»r Friedrich 01----shausen. Patentee : Harper Twelvetrees, Bromley-by-Bow, Lendon. Wholesale Agents: For Otaso-Messrs xurnbull and Co; Mr H. S, Ridley, Portobello ; Messrs Franck and Co. New Plymouth—Mr Charles Davy. PLANTS' ABSORBENT, For the Prevention of PLEURO-PNEUMONIA IN CATTLE. MR. PL 4. NT begs respectfully to inform the Stockowners of Otago, that be is ready to make arrangements for inoculating herds of Cattle with his Absorbent, which has been so successfully applied to many herds of cattle in Victoria. Mr. Plant has spared neither time nor expense in perfecting the Absorbent, now used by him, and is happy to state that he lias hitherto failed in no one single instance, in protecting cattle from this terrible scourge—he can therefore confidently recommend it. The Absorbent will keep for any length of time, and is sold by Mr. Plant at the following rate of charge :— Sufficient to Inoculate-— 100 head £5 9 0 200 , 8 0 0 Every additional 100 „ 2 8 0 Under (per head) 100 , 2 6 RICHARD PLANT. Referring to the above, we beg to state that Mr Plant has been highly recommended to us, by our Agents in Victoria, Since his arrival here, he has inoculated over 1000 head of Cattle for üb, and we have every confidence in Ms ABSORBENT. We have a stock of the Absorbent on hand, which can be had upon application to our office. DlilVJiß, MACLEAN and CO. NOTICE. A LL persons having claims against the Estate £3l of the late Samuel Miller, Auctioneer, Clyde, Duastan, are requested to send in the same on or before the Ist July, next, to Mr Samuel Jacobs, merchant, Dunstan, otherwise they cannot be recognized. GEORGE GRIEVE. Clyde, 16th June, 1864. SAUNDSRS, OTLEY, AND MORGAN'S ARMY, EAST INDIA AND COLONIA. AGENCY, 9, Waterloo-place, Pall Mall, London. MESSRS. SAUNDERS, OTLEY, AND MOHGrAN (through their agents, Witliam Dalrjmple, Senr., and Co,) beg to invite the attention of Regimental Messes, Officers, Members of the Civil Service, and other residents in Wew Zealand, to their Army, East India, and Colonial Agency, and to the advantages it oilers. SUPPLY DEPARTMENT. Miscellaneous Supplies, of every description, including provisions, wines, plate, jewellery, books, guns, band iustruments, pianos, clothing, etc., carefully selected and despatched by Overland Route, or sailing ship, to all parts of the world. Private orders from officers,' members of the civil service, and residents in the colonies gentra'ly, are executed with care, economy, efficiency, and promptitude ; all orders should be accompanied by full and detailed directions. PERSON AGENCY DEPARTMENT. The constituents '.of Messrs Saunderß, Otley, and Morgan, may depend upon receiving every attention to 1 heir requirements and instructions. Every assistance will be afforded to tbeir constituents and their families on their arrival in England, with the view to relieve them from every possible inconvenience ; charge when required, will be taken of children coming from New Zealand, and arrangements will be made for their education in England. BANKING DEPARTMENT. Pay, pensions, fund allowances, dividends, &c, drawn and remitted with regularity; sales of, investments in Government stock ; foreign securities, &c. effected; every other description ef finaucial business transacted. All letters, parcels, &c, will be received by Messrs. Saunders, Otley, and Morgan for their constituents whether iv England, India, Australia, China, or the Colonies, to whom they will be forwarded regularly. GOODS, PACKAGES, PARCELS &c. Forwarded overland or by sailing vessel to India, Australia, China, and all parts of the world, Baggage shipped, cleared, and forwarded to its destination. Passages secured, letters and parcels received and forwarded. Ladies' and gentlemen's outfits procured^ supplies purchased and dispatched, and commissions ot every description executed by SAUNDERS, OTLEY, & MORGAN, Bankers, and Army, East India and Colonial Agents, 8, Waterloo-place, Pali Mall, London. MESSRS, DALRYMPLE, SENIOR, & CO., lluneilin Agents for New Zealand, In reference to the above, Win. Dah'yraple, Senior and (Jo., are prepared to receive Orders for every description of goods exported from Great Britain. SAUCE.— LEA & PERRINS' WORCESTERSHIRE SiUCE, pronounced by connoisseurs to be the Only Good Sauce and applicable to every variety of dish. Extract of a letter from a medical gentleman Madras to his brother at Worcester, May, 851:—"fell Lea and Perrins that their sauce highly esteemed in India, and is, in my opinion, most palatable as well as the most wholeome sauce that can be made. LETCHFORD'S WAX VESTAS ' R. Letchford and Co hold themselves responsible for the quality of their Wax Vestas, and having recently built an extensive Factory especially adapted, to this peculiar manufacture, they j can bestow proper care on all the details to repder their Vestas the best in the market. Customers,therefore, when ordering Wax Matches should be particular in requesting " Letchford'* make," as others are often substituted. 1 Threo Colt's Lane, Bethna. Green, Lon«

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 782, 20 June 1864, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 782, 20 June 1864, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 782, 20 June 1864, Page 6