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HOWARDS 1 CHAMPION PLOUGH gained at the last trials of the Royal, Agricultural ■ Society of Erg Und. at Newcastle, the hist and ■ only Prize for the best Wheel Plougn for general pui'j OSes. I This is the most important Prize for Ploughs i offered by the Society, and for the last ten years ! J. &F. Howard have been the winners of it. Howards' Champion Plough baa recciV'd fifteen first Prizes from the Royal Agricul'ural Society of England, being the largest number of Prizes awarded to any kind of Plough ever exhibited. Howards' Champion Ploughs won at the last twoyeais' Autumnal Maicles, llv? unpncoiientcd I number of lortyone All-England Prizes and upI wards of five hundred local Piizcs, the largest J number ever gained by miy maker. More than j sixty thousand are now in use. I At the Plymouth Meeting of the Royal Agri- , culfmal Society of England, July, 18(i'»,J. & F. . Howard won evtry Priz<: for which they competed , viz. — Two first Prizes for tlv* best haymaking Machines, and the first Prize for the best Horse Rake. These Machines have won every fiist , Prize at every competitive trial, both at home and abroad. The following Prizes have been awarded to J. & F. Howard by tho Roynl Agricultural Soi-iely of England :— Forty four first Prizes for the best Ploughs for light land, best Ploughs for heavy l'Hid, best Ploughs for general purpose 1 , be>t Ridging Ploughs, best Subsoil Ploughs, best y.«irovvs, bust Horse Rakrs, be.-t Haymakers, and best Horse Hoes ; also the Gold Medal and othe.i Pis!e9, for Steam Cultivating Machinery, which is specially adapted for laying down land in permanent pasture. Full particulars mny be had of their Agent* throughout the Colonies, or will be sent free on ' application to James an«i Frederick Howard. Britannia Iron Works, Bedford; England. London Office.— 4, Cheapsi.le. Liverpool Office :— 19, Sweeting street "VfEW MEDICINES!! The grea'cst nieces* 1 JJ\ of the age 3 Diseases of tJjo chest. Syiu|> ( of Hypophosphite of lime, manufactured by Grimault &Co , Chemists. This new medicin-, j delicious to- the. palate, is a sovereign remedy for j coughs, colds. irritatioiPof the. lungs, and is also an excellent remedy in cases of consumption. Under its influence the cough abates, nocturnal perspirations 'cease, and the patient rapidly recovers health and flesh. Elixir of Pepsine prepared by Grimault & Co.. Chemists. Pepsine is the gastric juice itself, or rather the digestive principlo purified, which digests food in the stomach. When from various causes the supply of tho digestive fluH is too small . tho inevitable consequences are l>nd digestion, gastritis, gastralgia, inflammation of the mucous coats of the stomach and 1 owels, heart, burn, anosmia, loss of stiv.ngih, and in females, general derangement. The elixir of pepsine, which is sanctioned by the approbation of the Paris Academy of Medicines, speedily cures al) such diseases, and prevents vomiting during pregnancy. I Vegetable matico injection and capsules, pro. pared by Grimault and Co .Apothecaries in Paris. This new remedy is prepared liom the leaves of the Matico, a tree of Peru, for the prompt and infallible cure of gonorrhoea without fear of stricture of the urethra or inflammation of the, bowels. The celebrated Dr. Ricoid. of Paris. < cased to proscribe all other medieamonts as soon as Matico was discovered. The inj-ction is used at the commencement of the discharge; the capsules in chronic and inveterate cases which have ivsisted tho preparations of copaiba cubebs, and injections of a metallic basis. N j more cod liver oil ! Simp of iodised hoise radish of Grimnnlt anil Co., Apothecaries and Chemists. According to tho certificates of tho physicians of the Paris hosiitals detailed in the piospecuis, and with the approbation of several academies', this syrup is employed with tho greatest success in place of cod liver oil, to which it is really superior. It cures diseases of the chest, scrofula, lymphatic disorders, green sickness, muscular atony, and loss of appetite-, it regeneratee the constitution by purifying the blood, and id, iv a word, the mo.»t powerful depu wive known. It never fatigues the stomach and bowels like tho iodide of potassium and the iodide of iron, and is administered with the greatest efficacy to young chiltlrnn subj-ct to humours or obstruction of the glanda. Dr. Cazonave, of i^aint Louis Hospital, Paris, recommends it particularly in cutaneous diseases, conjoin ely with the pills which bear his name. Phosphate of Iron De Loraß, apothecary, doc'or of science. This n«w ferruginous medicine contains the elements of the bones and blond, and iion in a liquid stale. From observations made in the Paris hospitals and detailed iv tho piospeclus it is supeiior to ferruiMitoii* pills, laclate of iron, iron leduced by hydrogen, pills and symp of the iodide of iron, and cures rapidly stomach complaints, painful digestion, poverty of the blood, loss of strength and appi-tite, and the incident to females. It is the best adjunct to cod liver oil, and the best preserver of health in tropical climates. General Depot : in Paris, at Grimault & Co., 45, Rue de Richelieu. Man & Son, 1 1 , Aldersgate Street, London, E.C ; Row & Co., Sydney ; Faulding, Adolaidc : Ford & Co., Melbourne. npO LADIES.— The only GENUINE WIDOW X WELCH'S PILLS are those prepared by Mrs Saiuh Smitqers (Grand-daughter to the Widow Welch), from the real family recipe without the least variation whatever. This medicine is justly celebrated for all female complaints, nervous disorders, Weakness of the solids, loss of appetite, sick headache, lowness o I spirits, and particularly for irregularities. Mv T-siiiithers recommends mothers, guardians, manager of schools, and all those who have the care of females at an early age, never to bo without this useful medicine. Important caution. — The only real proprietor and possessor of tho recipe, Grand- daughter of the late Widow Welch, feels it her duty, not only in defence of her own and sole right, but ns a j protection to the public, to declare herself the only person entitled to the original recipe, or at all authorised to make or prepare the said medicine Observe that the genuine are wrapped in blue paper and sigi sd on Iho label by M.vs Sarah Smithers. Sold in boxes by C. D. Barraui, bWtuist, We? lington; also by W, Bishop, Wellington. August 8, 1365. No 2 HOOD & COS., Folublo sheep-dipping composition. Since Ist January, 18(54, we have sold upwards of ono hundred tons (sufficient to dip once four million sheep ! We commend this fact to the notice of the floekowners of Australia. Evidently the atove quantity could not have been, sold if it did not answer tho purposo. Hood and Co., 100 Elizabeth street, Melbourne. Morton's Hotel, 9th Maich, 1865. Mess« Hood and Co., A'elbourne. — Dear Sirs, — I mai inform you that I have used your sheep-dipping composition very largely and with the greatest success. My sheep were very badly infected with scab; some of them 1 dipped but twice, while others needed three dippings to effect a cure but as I went on the principle of making a thorough euro, an extra dipping was of no object to me. lam certainly of opinion that your composition is the most reliable as well as the cheapest remedy for scab, and I can confidently recommend it to the notice of all those wl.ose flocks arc troubled with that disease as a simple, cheap, safe and certain cure, if (he directions are followed to the letter. It is not moie than onefourth the cost of tobacco. — I am, &c, Donald Cameron, Lake Meran, Lower Loddon. ILKINSON (late Bridge & Co's) Agreeable , SBIDUTZ, in one bottle.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXI, Issue 2376, 16 June 1866, Page 7
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