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BUSINESS NOTICES. THE GOSPEL OAK IRON AND GALVANIZED IROX AND WIRE COMPANY. IKON MANUFACTURERS and GALVANIZER3. First Brand. ) / Second Brand, "G. Anchor O." >Tba.de Marks. < "Eagle." First Quality. ) ( Eagle Quality. The Gospel Oak is the oldest manufacture of Galvanized Iron in England. The original Galvanized Tinned Iron was first made at these Works in the year 1842. This Iron obtained the Prize Medal for "excellent quality " at the Great Exhibition of 1802, it being the only prize medal awarded in the Trade. The price is now greatly reduced. Worses—Gospel Oak Iron Works, Tipton. Mitre Works, Wolverhampton. Regent's Canal, Limehouse, London. Warehouse—s(s. Upper Thames street, London. Export office—74, King William street, London. 14my T? S. CLEAVER'S • TKIZE MEDAL HONEY SOAP. /'Brown Windsor I Glycerine' Cold Cream Soap SOAPS. ' J Pure Glycerine Soap I -Mavslnnallow Soap . ' I Elder Flower Soap "Carbolic Acid and Glycerine Soap. EXTRACTS FOR (Mediaeval Perfume THE ■< Joclccy Club Bouquet HANDKERCHIEF.] Extract of Ylangilang vEss. Bouquet, &c, &c. ("Marrow Oil j POMADES. \ Crystal Cream (.Exquisite Pomade, &c, &c. SAPONACEOUS TOOTH POWDER, made from Pure White Soap. VIOLET POWDER. Rosemary and Cantharidine Hair Wash. Toilet Vinegar, and every description of Toilet Soap and Perfumery. Manufactory: 32 AND 33, RED LION STREET. HOLBORN, LONDON. Depot—Paris. OjaPATENT WROUGHT NAILS. JJ. COEDES AND CO., 9 the Patentees and- Sole Manufacturers of the well-known Patent Wrought Nails commonly known as " EWBANK'S NAILS," desire to make it known that they have adopted a STAR or CROSS as their Trade Mark, and that all nails now made and sent out by them, except clasp, bear this mark upon their heads, and that within every package sent from their works is also placed a card bearing their name and address. Any nails, therefore, which are not distinguished as above must no be confounded with "EWBANK'S NAILS," the quality of which is so well appreciated as being far superior to that of any other make. DOS WORKS:—NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE, ENGLAND. VAMOW AND HEDLEY'S JL SMALL STEAMERS & STEAM LAUNCHES, Built of Wood, Iron, or Steel. 23 feet long, seats for 8 persons, complete, from £200 to £225 30 feet long, seats for 14 persons, complete, from £315 to £293 37 feet long, seats for 20 persons, complete, from £270 to £300 43 feet long, seats for 30 persons, complete, from £39G to £506 50 feet long, seats for 60 persons, complete, from £715 to£S6o . &c.. ..- &c. &c. Steamers up to 45 feet in length can be transported on a ship's deck entire, and ready for immediate use on arrival, or shipped in 3 or more sections. The above may be used for conveying passengers, carrying cargo, or as tugs. The total working expenses of a steamer 43 feet long, amount to 15s a day in England ; the consumption of fuel being about Ocwt., and a man and a boy the crew required. • Paddle and Screw Steamers constructed specially for river navigation, having a very, shallow draught of water. Machinery Supplied for Boats Built Abroad. YARROW and HEDLEY, Engineers and Builders, Isle of Dogs,JP_v>;&r; London>ProspecUisesmaybPfliftaTnTicUt the office of this -joimuj^ jS"~~~' 153'u PORTABLE ENGINES, From 4 to 25 horse-power. THRASHING MACHINES, Single. Double, and Treble Blast, with Patent Rolled Steel Beater Plates, and all other recent improvements. Grinding Mills, Saw Benches, Straw Elevators, &c. The STEAM ENGINE TRIALS of the ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND. ;.Oxford._lS7.o—^ _ _____ The FIRST PRIZES of this show were again awar3ed' to CLAYTON AND SHUTTLE WORTH, viz:— First prize for Horizontal Fixed Engine of 10h.p. •. i First Prize for Steam Engine with Boiler i combined. At the present Trials of Steam Engines at Bury, 186?, Clayton and Shuttleworth took ALL THE FIRST PRIZES FOR ENGINES: also a Prize of £16 for Thrashing Machines, and the Society's Silver Medal.. Clayton and Shuttleworth have received First Prizes at all Trials of the Royal Agricultural Society of England at which they have competed since 1849. N.B. All the principal Makers of Portable Engines, &c., compete for this Society's prizes, being the only trials in Great Britain conducted by competent and impartial Engineers, and where the capability and' value of each Engine are thoroughly tested by practical experiments. C. and S. therefore do not compete at any other Shows. •■•'' : CLAYTON and SHUTTLEWORTH, Having for the third time made a deduction in Prices, revised Catalogues can be obtained at Stamp End Works, Lincoln ; 78, Lombard street, London and Tarleton street, Liverpool. Free by post. ■ pROSSE AND BLACKWELL'S V> CET.EBRATED OILMEN'&STORES, .. • ■ AH Warranted of Superior Quality. Pickles, Sauces, Syrups, Jains in tins and jars, Orange marmalade, Tart. Fruits, Dessert Fruits, "pongbhs," Lisbon Apricots and Peaches, Mustard, Vinegar, Fruits in Brandy and Noyeau, Potted Meats -and Fish, Fresh Salmon, Oysters, and Herrings, Kippered Salmon and Herring 3, Herrings a la Sardine, Pickled Salmon, Yarmouth Bloaters, Blackwal Whitebait, Fresh and Findon Haddocks, Pure Salad Oil, Soups in pint and quart tins, Preserved Meats in tins, Peas, Carrots, Beans, and other vegetables, Preserved Hams and Cheese, Preserved Bacon; Oxford and Cambridge Sausages, Bologna Sausages, Yorkshire Game Piites, Yorkshire Pork Pittes, Tongues, Game, Poultry, Plum Puddings, Lea and Perrins Worcester Sauce. Fresh supplies of the above and numerous other table delicacies may always be had from most Storkeepers. CAUTION. ; Jars and bottles should invariably be destroyed when empty, to prevent the fraixd of re-filling them with native productions. Goods should always bo examined upon delivery, to detect any attempt at substitution of articles of inferior brands. Every Cork is branded with Crosse and Blackwell's name. CROSSE AND BLACKWELL, Purveyors to the Queen, SOHO SQUARE, LONDON. At the Paris Exhibition of 1807, Three Prize Medals were awarded to Crosse and Blackwell, for the marked superiority of their productions. MEDICAL. R~ D E JON G H'S (Knight of the Order of Leopold of Belgium) LIGHT-BROWN COD LIVER OIL, Unequalled for PURITY, PALATABLENESS, AND EFFICACY : Prescribed by the most eminent Medical Men as The safest, speediest, and most clfectual remedy for CoNSUJ__TION, DISKASES OP THE CIIKST, AND DeMLITY. " There is one kind of Cod Liver Oil which is uni versally admitted to be genuine—the Light-Brown Oil supplied by Dr De Jongh."—Dr Edwahd Smith, F.R.S., Medical Officer to the Poor Law Board. " I deem the Oil sold under Dr De Jongh's guarantee to be preferable to any other kind as regards genuineness and medicinal elfieacy."—Dr LANKKsrfiR, F.R.S., Coroner for Central Middlesex. " Dr De Jongh's Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil does not cause the nausea and indigestion, too often consequent on the administration of the Pale Oil."—Dr GitANviiiLK, F.R.S., Author of " The Spas of Germany." Sold on;_y in capsuled Imperial Half-pints, Pints, and Quarts, by all respectable Chemists, Druggists, and Storekeepers. Sole Consignees, ANSAR, HARFORD, & CO., 77, STRAND, LONDON. CAUTION. QTEEDMAN'S~SOOTHIX\ TG POWK_7 DER3, for Children cuttiutc their teeth. Purchasers are requested to beware of imitations of this medicine, and to ebserve, in every case, that the words " John Steedmau, chemist, Walworth, Surrey," are engraved on the Government Stamp affixed to each packet, without which none are genuine. Sold by all Chemists and Druggists in Australasia, in packets. "T>EIIKELEY, Sept. 1869.— Gentle--Jl—J» men, I feel it a duty I owe to you to express my gratitude for the great benefit I have derived by taking ' Norton's Camomile Pills.' I applied to your agent, Mr 8011, Berkeley, for the above-named Pills, for wind in the stomach, from which I suffered excruciating pain for a length of time, h:-vlng tried nearly every remedy prescribed, but without deriving any benefit at all. After taking two bottles of your valuable Pills, I was quite restored to my usual state of health. Please give this publicity for the benefit of those who may thus be afflicted.—l am, Sir, yours truly, Hkni_y Allvass.—To the Proprietors of NORTON'S CAMOMILE PILLS." <

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 3243, 28 June 1872, Page 4

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