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NOW LANDING, EX WILLIAM CABEY, FHOM LONDON. i "XTORK HAMS, sardines, halves and quarters JL Lea & Perrin's Worcestershire sauce Calfs foot jelly, flavoring essences Mixed biscuits, castor oil Gillon's ginger cordial • j Window glass, 12x10, 14x14, 14x12,16x16, I 16x14, 18x18, 20x20, 24x16, 24x18. 30x24, 32x32 KRULL & CO. Plimmev's Wharf, Sept. 23, 1863. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. ' A DELAIDE FLOUR, best brands -Ol Colonial do. own manufacture Sharps, bran, pigsmeal, and horsefeed Seed oats, prime potatoe and black Tartary, warranted Maize whole and cracked barley do, do C; W. SCHULTZE, WILLIS STREET AND KAI WABRA MILL. July 22, 1863. JUST RECEIVED, EX QUEEN OF AVON. 2HHDS and 2 cases TINWARE Comprising pressed milk dishes Glass and horn lanterns, tenpoLs, &c Coffee pots, &c from 2 to 10 pints TO BE SOLD CHEAP, AT W. H. JOHNSON'S Tiu Plat* Worker, Next Door to Downs' Billiard Ro3m. Sept. I6i 1863. EX PRINCE ALFRED, FROM SYDNEY. C\A CHESTS, 90 lbs net ") . _ jQ^h 8 half „ 46 „ „ j" su P erior Congou EX ELLON CASTLE, FROM LONDON. 6 & boxes cavendish tobacco 5 \ tierces negrohead „ EX MARIA, FROM LONDON. 5 | tierces negrohead tobacco « i »> i> II Superior Congou tea, Jamaica ginger, rice and oatmeal, in 1 cwt barrels, salmon, sardines, salad oil, saltpetre, arsenic, Fry's chocolate, muscatel and pudding raisins, figs, currants, Barcelona nuts, almonds, Bell & Black's wax vestas, raw and boiled linseed oil, rectified spirits of tar, turpentine, colza oil, corn sacks, white blankets 10 and 11x4, superior case sherry and brandy, geneva, key brand; Saucel whisky, Booth's cordial gin LEVIN & CO. July 1, 1863. EX QUEEN OF THE AVON. O CASES Kirkliston whisky jUzJ\J 25 qr-casks do 34 tons Shott's No 1 pig iron 15 casks Marzetti & Co's paleale, quarts and pints 50 •• stout, quarts and pints 50 " fine crystal sugar 1 bale twilled regatta and blue serge shirts 1 " 36 in grey calico 34 " wool packs 2 cases mole trousers 2 cases silks ] " patent cow milkers EX WILLIAM CAREY, TO ARRIVE. 105 casks Dublin stout, quarts and pints 30 tons fine and coarse salt Invoice of London made furniture AND At reduced prices to close consignments, 42 cases galvanised corrugated iron, 24, 26, and 28 guage 11 iron water tanks, 400 gallons each. LEVIN & CO. August 14th, 1803. I JL"| OS JXOLLIS BROWNE*S« I test Ij ch lo¥opyne,^ j CHOLERA, DYSENTRY, DIARRHOEA, CRAMP, FEVER, RHEUMATISM, CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, COUGH, &c. ALL pain, vomitting and distress eeascs in a few minutes after taking a dose of that wender* ful Sedative Anodyne and Antispasmodio remedy discovered by Dr J. J. Collis Browne, M.R.C.S.L.. (ex-Army Med. Staff) the receipt of which was confided solely to J. T. Davenport, 33, Great Russelstreet, Bloomsburysquare, London, (Pharmaceutical Chemist). The medical testimony of civil, hospital, military, and naval practioners pronounce it invaluable. It relieves pain of any kind, soothes the restlessness of fever, and imparts the most refreshing sleep, without producing or leaving any of the unpleasant effects of opium. As a proof of its efficacy, a few extracts from numerous testimonials by physicians and surgeons are given : — From W. Vesalius Pettigrew, M.D., Hon. F.M. R.C.S., England formerly Lecturer upon Anatomy and Physiology at St. George's School of Medicine. — " I have used it in consumption, asthma, diarrhoea, and other diseases, and am most perfectly satisfied with the results." Dr. Gibbon, Army Medical Staff, Calcutta. — " Two doses completely cured me of diarrhaaa." From C. V. Ridout.Esq., Surgeon, Egham. — " As an astringent in severe diarrhoea, and an antispasmodic in colic with cramps in the abdomen, the relief is instantaneous. 1 ' Extraots from the General Board op Health, London, as to its efficacy in Cholera. Ist Stage or Premonitory — In this stage the remedy acts as a charm, one dose generally sufficient. 2ud Stage or that of Vomiting and Purging — In this stage the remedy possesses great power, more than and other we Kte acquainted with, two or three doses being sufficient. 3rd Stage or Collapse — In all cases restoring the pulse. So strongly are we convinced of the immence value of this remedy, that we cannot too forcibly urge the necessity of adopting it in all cases. From A. Montmongery, Esq., late Inspector of Hospitals, Bombay. — " Chlorodyne is a most valuable remedy in neuraglia, asthma, and dysentry. To it I fairly owe my restorati§n te health after 18 month's severe suffering, and when all other medi* ciues had failed. 1 ' Caution. — In consequence of the extraordinary efficacy of this remedy, several unprincipled parties have been induced to vend imitations. Never be tempted to buy Chlorodyne, except in sealed bottles, having the Government stamp, with the words, " Dr. J. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne" engraved thereon. A sheet full of medical testimonials accompanies each bottle. Sole manufacturer, J. T. Davenport, 33 Great Russel-street, Bloomsbury, London. Sold in bottles, 2s 9d and 4s Gd. Agents for Melbourne — Messrs. Taylor & Co., 47 Flinders Lane. [10'7. TUST RECEIVED Direct from the Manufacturebs, two casbb Dinneford's Pure Fluid_Ma(inesta and Acoibu* iated Lemon Stbup. A. WILSON, Hutt. Mwcli 6, 1868, " • - -

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1965, 3 October 1863, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1965, 3 October 1863, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1965, 3 October 1863, Page 1

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