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Eanndiy Hotiees. GLKNFIKLD STARCH Exclusively used la the Royal Laundry. By Special Appointment. STARCH PUEVBYOE TO HER SOYAIi HIOHHSSS THE PRINCESS OF WALB3. r | IHE best proofs of the (treat superiority of thit J btarch are the numerous distinguishe* smrks of approval which have been ai oorded to it from all quarters; amongst thois nay b mentioned the following, viz. :— It ia exclusively used in the Royal Laur-'xy, Her Majesty*! Laundress says it Is (lo finest jtarch Rhe ever need. Honourable mention was awarded at the Great Exhibition in London, iv 1851. A Prize Medal wan awarded foT it at the New York Exhibition in 1853 ; and & Prize Medal wa* also awarded for it at tin International Exhibition in London, 1862. Her Majesty's Lace Dresser nays that it the best she has tried ; and Hundreds of Grocers, Ac., say that it pleewt their customers better than any other, sod per. baps the moat striking proof of all is, that riotwitheUindiDg the great depression in the cottot manufacturing trade, which influences the Starcfc trade materially, the demand for THE GLKNFIELD STAfiCH Has continued to increase rapidly. The Manufacturers have ev*ry confidence it asserting:, that if those ladies and faandreasca wbc do not regularly nise thia Starch woald disregarc the advice of interested dealers, who are allowed extra profits on inferior articles, and (rive it a fab trial, they woald tbeu feel BOtisSeu with the verj superior finish which it imparts to Isces, linen;, muslins, &c., the great saving of trouble in iti ippllctttion, and the eiitira absence of disappoint oient with the results, and would for the future like THE QUEEN'S LAUNDRESS, USB NO o'i'HJ-E. To be had of all respectable Groceru, Druggist*, Oilmen, &c, ke., and wholesale of the Manufacturers, EOBJfRT WOTHKRBPOON & CO., BTAROH PURVEYORS xo Her Royal Highness the Priacesß of Wales, And Mana/acturers of WOTHERSPOON'3 VICTORIA. LOZHNGHJp Which were awarded A Prize Medal for Purity and Excellence of Quality At the International Exhibition of 1865. 4<J, Danlop street, Glasgow: and 66, Queen streol London, XC. (^OMF-»KT ON THK DKKADBb J " WASHING-DAY." — The excitemeßt respecting1 tho "GLYGERINK" SOAP POWDKR Is daily increasing; every wher«! Hundreds of thousands constantly use it, because it ia the bent, ea<iett, cheapest, quickest, aafist, and mo*-t sffectual Washing Material In tlie world. It supersedes soap and sola ; and s week's washing may be speeuily accomplished—scarcely any rubbinir bejnu required. Aak for "Harper Twelvetrees' ' Glyrerine' Soap I'owder." JSold in penny pocket* t.y all Storekepcr*; and wholesale by the manufacturer, Hnrper Twelvetrees, Bromley-'y-Bow. London, and by Messrs I'urnbult and Co, and Pratick and Co., Juunedln. More retell agenu wanted. GOOD NkWS FOB HUUSKWIVKs 1 ri^HK "Miseriea" of tne Washing-Day are ai X an end; and its numeroUH woes abolished, for the " Family Wash." may be speedily accomplished by using the GLYCKRINK SOAF POWWiR, which efftiCta a surprisingsaving in time, trouble later, firiDK, and soap. Sold by all fctorvkes^rs, In Penny Packets. Ask for "Harper Twelvetrees* Glycerine t?cap Powder." Patentee .ir<o Manufacturer, Harper 'f welvetrees, Hroinley-by Bow, London. ESold VVholes&le by Messrs Turnoull and Co, aud Kranck and Co, iJuiiedin. Mor* retail airents w»n*e4. THE SCIENCE OP STARCHING AND I HONING. UrfK HARPKR TWBLVKTRBES' SATIN GUZB STARCH, W blch gives a hi^h fininh to tbe Clothes, never ticks to the Iron, and is more etor-omical than be ordinary starches:—a single pound making •iitften pints of strong starch fluid. A«k also fir Harper Tweljeueea* Clothes - Wringer and Stsrcher, Harper Twelvetrees* Bread and Paatry Pdvvder, Id, 6A and Is; Hnrper Twelvctms' Government Blacking, |d and Id, and Harper Twc-lvetreea* " Glycerine" Soap Powder, for K'whlnsr «ithout rubbing, in fenny Packets. Soli by all Storekeepers, and Wholesale by the Manufacturer, (Urper Twclvctr*es, Bromley-foy-Bow, Lomion ; and by Meura Turnbull and Co, md Franck and Co, iJuncdin. More retail i(»iih waiiU*(J Cautions. BKWARK OF ISJUHhiUS IMITtTIONU ! OK tfKKTHAM'S HAltt FLUID, Of World-wide ReputationONDKB ROYAIj PATRONAtfK. Hair Restored ahd tfßßiraßss Pbbvkhtki BEKTHAM'S CVPILLAHY HAIR PLUIO is now usad by most of the ladiea and gentlemen at the Court of her Majesty, and thouaanfla of tbe aristocracy and gentry. It it ackiiowl&lered to be the nwt eilectunl article ever discovered or promoting the growth and BSi-engrheniog weak and fine hair, preventine falliuf? titt, checking jrreyoeaa, and re^torinj colour, without the use o» dye. U cleanses the head from scurf, and imparts to it a briiiiant gloss truly enchanting. During the la« 14 year* numerous parties have endeavoured to imitate it, but have utterly failed; it has no equal, as hun - dreds of testimonials fully prove. Sold in bottles 2s 6d. Double size, 4b 6d. 7» 6J equal ta 4 stnail. 11s to 6 smalL Ho not be persuaded to try sny other article. If t-pace allowed, hundreds of latters m!f>ht he inserted in pro*>t of the efficacy of this extraor dinary Fluid. The followini? was received bj Mr Beethani's Agents, Meairs Jewßbury and Brown, GaeuaiEts, Manchester :— " Burnley, 36, Srandish ctreet, April. 1860. " tii&- 1 feel I ouprht to write and tell you of the excellent qualities of your Corn Plaster and Hair Fluid. They are undeniable in theix etfeot*. Yours are the only advertisement* I ever wet with where the articles advertised equ»t, aan that thoroushSy, the promises riven in their use This unusual truthfulness induces me to wnu this, Your obedient servant, *' C« "To Mr Beetbam ' " Stoneclifle House, Christchurch, vtii May •• Hib Having lost toy hnir nearly three yews aeo, I bad reMurse to your Hair Fiuid (ail other remedies having failed) for its restoration, and am happy to aay ft had the desired effect; att« 1 now have a better head of hiir than ever. I use no other preparation. (Signed) " Mna W. Lack. " To Mr Bc-ath&m, Chemiat." '« Gshtlß»Xß—l have tried one 2« 6d bottle of Beetham'a Hair Fluid, and I do assure you it ha* far surpassed the most sanguine extxjcutlons. « have the Rr-Jatot eonflden« in the sficacv of the Fluid as a restorer of the hair. I shall thank you to send ire one 11s bottle as early v possible tbr the tiiiclused amoant. I shall hiae no opjfortttisitj of recouMnendiflK It to other parties sm». arly situated. " Yours, respectfully. "Thou. Driver. « To Messrs Jewsbury and Brown, ManeiJester." "St. Alban*. 20th Marebu If space allowed, hundreds more tetters might be {merted, equally intcrestitt^ *nd catiafaotorj Sold by all Cbemista. Proprietors, Bbbtbax •*&& Co., Ciumists to tba Borai FamUy, Ohstterjiam

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 1157, 5 September 1865, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1157, 5 September 1865, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1157, 5 September 1865, Page 3

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