advantage in almost all complaints, and one bottle of it in the home i« worth, in medicinal value, the entire contents of .aa . ordinary medicine chest- On two occasions, when I was thoroughly-run down through ove. work, and on the. brl- 's. of se'iious ill oe«8, a timely recourse to Motbd!. Seigel's Syrup has turi^d the threatened danger aside and set me on my feet again. "I believe, but am not quite sure, hat I ami the fret person who-used THE THAMES ADVEKTFER SCALE OF CtAEGE^' Birth ... 3* Marriage 2« Cd Desih... ... ... *. 5d To Let, ,18 words ... ... ji For Sale, 18 words ... ... If Lost or Found, 18 words Is More than Eighteen Words, extn 'harge made. Three Insertion! ... 2s 8$ IF BOOKED DOUBLE RATES : CHARGED. A Post Offiro Order or . lups most accompany'iiistructibns by pi»*>* for th» »b^T« mention*: NOTICE. ■' HO COERESPONDENTB AND I ADVERTISERS. It is requested that '» Corr«spond«nc« Dealing with the literary aide oi the paper be adaV*^ to tie Editor. Correspondence Referring to business-luatten, printing, and advertising to kik« MstMgw. prlvate Communications Be addreissed to the Proprietor. Wm. MoCULLOUGH. Browne Poison's Paisley Flour. The reputation for excellence won by Brown & Poison's "Patent" Corn Flour is a guarantee that the manufacturers of it in placing their new Paisley Flour , before the public are offering an article of equal excellence. A small quantity of Paisley J Flour added tocrdinary flour will enable any one with little practice to bake light and easily digestible home-made bread, and with rcuch iriore certainty of a well-raised loaf than when yeast <F baking powdor is used. iMsley Flour also :rckes (blic'ous pastry, cakes, scones, eta. Brown & Poison's Paisley Flour w;U very soon find a * plaoe in every household; £or it - " ' . v h. MAKES h^E^"::,a APLEASU«t. mtao REASONS FOR ADVERTISING I l* THE .THAMES STAR. Advertißing il the chief auxiliary oi rade.—Toote. Advertise your business'; I owe all my Bucces* to it. P. T. Biunum. There is an absolute neoeesity fox Advertising; there is a great eagerness to compete for attention, and no one gets it 'unless it is by giving as it were as many strokes of the hammer, one after the other, to compel people to notice what v on.— W. E. Gladstone. The adyertiaements which appear in t publio journal take rank among the more significant indications ' of; ths rtate of society of that time and plsee.—Dickens. If you advertise, it gives your place, s reputation around; folks will crowd to your warehouse and keep lively. H fdu don't want to do anything 'keep v still si you -*n. —C. F. Browna, We have th.& only COCKROACH DESTiROYBR ota the market. Recommendiedi by itihe Goveranicnt Health Officer and tuSeid on tixe Ooaetal Bloats; wiith. aetbotniifih'ing effect. It is guiaramfceted :to do Its* work.—Hatnsen; affd Co., Shortlaiid. • . 't: Dtaiing her la^b trip from. Sydney to: Stain .Fraaiciscioi, •wten; about 200 indies sou-threast of ithe Au*ralian coast, the 'Ameridani lirier! Sonoma passed! tna-towgh a^ eiaiormaua ehbal of ifjsjhl. Ai jfifetermata (UcLemtiified itton nis itlhie! Ibtedb Vairieity of garfi*. I* tookl thie .'Sonioma nearly haM sm iiour to isSbeami thrkMighi the shioal,:jwfaiicih watel 'estbiimaited at five mileis in foireftdth 1. The only evening .newspaper publlilsihleldl oin London on, Good Friday wais the London Gazetts. ■ . ;-
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