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The gbeat English remedy for gout and rheumatism. blair's gout and rheumatic pills. This preparation is one of the benefits which . tbe science of modern chemistry has conferred upon mankind for during the first twenty years of tho . present century to speak of a cure for the Gout was ft romance : but now the efficacy and safety of this " medicine is so fully demonstrated, by unsolicited testimonials from persons in every rank of life, that ••'public opinion proclaims this as one of the most •'* impbrtfiitdiscoverios of the present age. •* These Pills require no restraint of diet or con-v-.-finement during their use, dud arc certain to pre- • ■■vent the disease attacking any vital part. Tbeycan be relied upon as the most safe and ' .■ effectual remedy ever offered the public, and have .. -been universally used in Europe and America for many years for the above complaints. ".-. Her Majesty's Commissioners have authorized ' " the name and address of " Thomas Pbout, No. 229, Strand. London," to be impressed upon the Goveru- • ment stamps afiixed to each box of the genuine "' medicine, with printed directions for their use. Sold in England at Is l£d and 2s 3d per box. '.- Agent for Auckland, Mr Asiieu Asher. BREAD— PASTRY— P UDDINGS. BORWICK'S RAKING POWDER is recommended by the Queen's private Baker, and patronized by the Army and Navy. "With Borwick's Daking Powder you can make Bread without Yeast. Eorwick's Baking Powder saves Fggs and Butter. . Borwick's Baking Powder makes Norfolk Dumplings in perfection. Borwick's Baking Powder is invaluable in the Bush. Borwick's Baking Powder is warranted wholesome. In buying Borwick's Faking Powder take care that you get it. As there are several spurious nr.d injurious imitations, see that tbe words " GEORGE BORWICK" are on every packet. 1o be had of all respectable Storekeepers, in Id, 2d, 4d,and 6d packets, and in patent boxes, (id, Is, 2s Cid, and Os each. Wholesale of G. BORWICK, Cbiswell Street (Inte Little Moorfields), London. February 10, 18G5. ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND. Have again won All the Phizes in all the Classbs at the above Meeting making Fifteen First Prizes from the Royal Agricultural Socielj of England for the Best Harrows. j Prizes awardeo to J. end F. Howard at tbe Newcastle Meeting, 1804, being tbe Laegest Number of Mokey PniZEs ever awarded at any Meeting of the Royal Society to one Exhibitor. The First and Only Priie of £15 for the Best Wheel Plough for General Purposes. Tbe first and Only Prize of £8 for the Best Harrows for General Purposes. The first and Only Prize of for the Best Harrows for Heavy Land. The First and Only Prize oi Jtb for the Best Ha-r rows for Light Land. The First and Only Prize of £20 for the Best liarrows for Steam Power. The First and Only Prize of £V 2 10s for tbe Best Steam Cultivator and Ridging Plough combined. The Prize of £25 for their Set of Steam Cultivating Apparatus for Small Occupations. The Prize of £10 for their Plough for Steam' Power. The Prize of £10 for their "Windlass for Steam Ploughing-. Full particulars may be had of their Agents throughout the Colonies, or will be sent free on Application to JAMES AND FREDERICK HOWARD, Britannia Iron Works, Bedford, England. London Office: — 4, Cheapside. Liverpool Office: — 10, Sweeting Street. THE HORSE. MPHE Celebrated Author of Nimrod on ConJL _ bition asserts that ho never bad in his possession a horse that evGr suffered from worms, went blind, or broken-winded ; ueiiher experienced lameness from thrushes, cracked heels, farcy, or humors ; which be attributes mostly to tbe giving of such alterative or physic medicine every two months, as to excite a sufficient discharge by the skin, bowels, or kidneys, and thereby produce a regularity in the * system. His great practical experience shows the necessity of administering such medicines, (particularly to horses in work) ; and to meet this desired object, no more prudent medicine can be given than GIBTON' WORM and CONDITION POWDERS, as a safe and certain remedy for destroying all species of worm, aud removing and keeping "back the above diseases. And particularly if given at autumn, and in the spring, they will put the horse iv fine condition for the coming season, aud give him additional strength and vigor, purify bis blood, and add a fine glosc to his coating. Sold in boxes, with the Purgative Ball, with a treatise. llie public are particularly respected to observe that the signature of Robt. N. Gibton is on each wrapper. Sole Wholesule Agent, W. Edwards, 67, St. Paul's, London. Sold by Mr C. D. Barraud, also by Mr W.Bisliop, Chemist, Wellington; aud by most respectable Chemists iv the Colony. AMMUNITION. f 1 1 '[ 1 1 1 ■[ 1 1 1' nl l [ 1 1 ) |mj TARGET 1 1:1:11111 zi :"~n;i;i~-- 12 feet sqdabe. :i:i:::;::: IIII"~;"I~ Kepreacnts average :::i:i :i:ii" S^:r:::::i; shooting at goo yards, '. 11111 IIIII^IIZIIIZIIII with i:::::::::^:::::::::::: ELEY'S ... m _ BEST ::::::::::::+:::+::::: ENFIELD ■11' II II lUIHi Mllllil4i CARTRIDGES. Eley's Ammunition OF EVERY DESCRIPTION 0 For Sporting or Military Purposes DOUBLE Waterproof Central ;Fire Caps, Fel Waddings to prevent the leading of Guns Wire Cartridges for killing game, &c, at long distances, Breech Loading Cartridge Cases of superior quality for Shot Guns and Rifles, Pin Cartridges for " Lefaucbeux" Revolvers of 7, 9, and 12 milimetres. " Jacob's Rifle Shell Tubes, Cartridges and Caps fer Colt's, Deane's, Tranter's, Adam's and other Revolvers. BALL CARTRIDGES I For Ecfield, \Yhitworth, and Henry's Rifles, also ( for Westley Richard's, Terry's, Wilson's, Piince's, | - Deane's, and other Breech Loaders. t Bullets of uniform weight made by compression 1 from soft refined lead. c ELEY BROS., Gbey's-Inn-Hoad, London, W.C s [wholesale oNtr.j

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Wellington Independent, Volume XIX, Issue 2176, 7 March 1865, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XIX, Issue 2176, 7 March 1865, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XIX, Issue 2176, 7 March 1865, Page 6