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Miscellaneous "PICKLES, SAUCES, JAMS, &O JL (Free from Adulteration), Manufactured by CROSSE nnd WLACKWELL, Purveyors to the Queen, Soho -square, London. CROSSE and BLACK WELL'S Various first-olass manufactures are obtainable from eyery respectable provision dealer in the world. Purchasers should insist on having C. and H.'s goods when they ask for them, as it is not at all unusual for inferior prepararions to be substituted. Their pickles are all prepared in pure malt vinegar, and are precisely similar in quality to those supplied by them for use at Her Majesty's Table. C. and B. invite attention to the following— Pickles, tart fruits, sauces of all kinds jams, potted meats, Durham mustard, orange marmalade, essence of coffee, calf's foot and other table ellies. pure mushroom catsup, and numerous other articles, all of which are ot the highest i quality, and are prepared with the most complete attention to purity and wholesomeness. Their salad oil is the finest imported. C. and B. are Agents for Lea and Perrins celebrated Worcestershire sauce, Carstair's Sir Robert Peel's sauce, M. b'oyer's sauces, relish and aromatic mustard, Pavne's royal Osborne sauce, Captain White's oriental pickle, curry powder and paste, and Mulligatawny paste, Grimwade's dessicated milk, and for Mason's French cboolate. GLENFIELD STARCH, Exclusively used in the Royal Laundry. •By Specinl Appointment. STARCH PURVEYORS TO HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCESS OF WaLBS. r | "(HE best proofs of the great superiority of this J Starch are the numerous distinguished marks of approval which have been accorded to it from all quarters; amongst which may be mentioned the following, viz. :— It is exclusively used in the Royal Laundry, AND Her Majesty's Laundress says it is the finest Starch Rhe ever used. Hononrable mention was awarded at the Great Exhibition in London, iu 1851. A Prize Medal was awarded for at New York Exhibition in 1853 ; and A Prize Medal was also awarded for it at the International fixhibition in London, 1862. Her Majesty's Lace Dresser saya that it the best she has tried ; and Hundreds of Grocers, &c, say that it pleases their customers better than any other, snd perhaps the most striking proof of all is, that notwithstanding the great depression in the cotton manufacturing trade, which influences the Starch trade materially, the demand for THK GLKNFIELD STARCH Has continued to increase rapidly. The Manufacturers have evry confidence in asserting, that if those ladies and laundresses who do not regularly use this Starch would disregard the advice of interested dealers, who are allowed extra profits on inferior articles, and give it a fair trial, they would then feel satisfied with the verj superior finish which it imparts to laces, linen."., muslins, &c, the great saving of trouble in its application, and the entire absence of disappointment with the results, and would for the future, like THE QUEEN'S LAUNDRESS, USE NO OTH BR. To be hid of all respectable Grocers, Druggists. Oilmen, &c, &c , and wholesale of the Manufacturers, ROBERT WOTHKR3POON & CO., BTAROH PURVEYORS TO Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales, And Manufacturers of WOTHERSP'ON'S VICTORIA LOZEN9ES. Which were awarded A Prize Medal for Purity and Excellence of Quality At the International Exhibition o 1862.. 46, Dunlop street, Glasgow; and 66, Queen stree London, B C. BEWARE OF INJURIOUS IMITATIONS OF BEETHAM'S HAIR FLUID, Of World-wide Reputation. UNDER ROYAL PATRONAGE. Hair Restored and Ureyness Prevented. T>EETHAM'S CAPILLARY HAIR FLUID _D is now used by most of the ladies and gentlemen at the Court of her Majesty, and thousands of the aristocracy and gentry. It is acknowledged to be the most effectual article ever discovered for promoting the growth and strengthening weak and fine hiu>, preventing falling off, checking grey ness, and restoring the colour, without the use of dye. It cleanses the head from scurf, and imparts to it a brilliant gloss trulj enchanting. JJuring the last 14 years numerous parties have endeavoured to imitate it, but have utterly failed; ic has no equal, as hundreds of testimonials fully prove. Sold in bottles 2s 6d. Double size, 4s 6d. 7s 6d equal to 4 small. 11s to 6si mill. Pa not be persuaded to try any other article. If space allowed, hundreds of letters might be inserted in proof of the efficacy of this extraordinary Fluid. The following was received by Mr Beethani's Agents, Mes.-rs Jewsbury Brown, Cnetuists Manchester : — " Burnley, 36, Standish street, April, 1860. " Gentlemen—l have tried one 2s 6d bottle of Beetham's Hair Fluid, and 1 do assure you it has far surpassed the most sanguine expectations. 1 have the greatest confidence in the efficacy of the Fluid as a restorer of the hair. I shall thank you to send me one 11s buttle as early as possible to, the euclased amoant. I shall lose no opportunity of recommending it to other parlies simiarJy situated. " Yours, respectfully, "Thos. Driver. " To Messrs Jewsbury and Brown, Manchester." "St Albans, 20th March, 1861. " Sir—l feel I ought to write and tell you of the excellent qualities of your Corn Plaster and Hair Fluid. They are undeniable in their effects. \ ours are the ouly advertisements) I ever met with where the articles advertised equal, and that thoroughly, the promises given in their use. This uuusual truthfulness induces me to write this. Your obedient servant, "C. "To Mr Beetham.'-1 "Stonecliffe House, Christchurch, 7th May " »-iH Having lost my hair nearly three ago, 1 had recourse to your liair Fiuid. remedies having failed) for its restoration, am nappy to say it ljad the desired eiiect; anil now luve a better head of hair than ever. 1 use no other preparation. (tfigued) "Mrs W. Lack. "To Mr Beetnain, Chemist." If space allowed, hundreds more letters might be inserted, equally interesting and satisfactory Sold by ali Chemists. Proprietors. Beetham and Co., Chemists to the Koyal Family, Cheltenham. WA.-'Hiivtr M^DH iiAbif TNSTEADof wasting time liy rubbing the I clothes at the " Washing Tub," use a solution ot liie '■GLYCERINE" SOAP POWDKR, Then buil the clothes twenty minutes, and hang them up tu ury. The finally wash may thus be accomplished in many cases before breakfast, aiid the usuJ '• miaeri. a" tf the ureaded washing day altogether avoided. Ask for "' Harper Twelvetrect," Glycerine Soap Powder." Hold by all storekeepers, in penny pacKets; and wholesale by liie inauufaciurer, Harper Twelvetiees, Brouiley-by-Bow, .London ; aud by Mcst-rs Turnbull and Co., aud Pranck and Coj, Dunedin. More retail agents wanted. PRICE 6©' !

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 915, 25 November 1864, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 915, 25 November 1864, Page 8

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