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/^ OSPEL OAK GALVANIZED IRON ! vJT Tinned and Untinncd. Obtained the only . j Prize Medal in the Trudo at the International ' i Exhibition of 1862. This is <he oldest manufacture in (he Galranixcd Iron Trade, it having been " established at J. &E. Walker's Gospel Oak Street ! Mills, Tipton, Staffordshire, in 1842, ;md for some years was sold under the name of the lato firm of 1 Morewocd & Eogers. It is now to be obtained ; through all Merchants, and only of WILLIAM 1 LEE, Sole Agent, 74, King William-afcrecfc, London. Observe the Brands as follows: — " Walker's, G- ' anchor' O, Gospel Oak, Tinned.* ' Crown double R, Gospel Oak, Unlinned." , /-lONSU M PTION . diPciiEfs of tlie cJjcst, chrowio \_J cough, defective or insuffieii nt nutrition, genera] debility, Ac. DR. CHURCHILL'S specific h\a!nn-nt <>f consumption and tubercular tlisoflses by the h\pophobpliilrp. Syrup of Hypo- ' phosphite of soria, cyrup of hypophonphite of pme, pills of hypo phosphite of quinii.e. pills of liypophosphite of manganese. Nnuaeioub testiinoni'ils as to the efficacy of tho above-named medicines' can bo fCdi by applying or writing to Hood and Co . 1 00 Eli/al eth-street. Melbourne. Country chemists are respectfully infoimed that the.-c goods can be obtained through their «rdinary wholesale houses The only j)ieparations of tlie'bydrophosphitos rccogiiised by Dr Churchill are. tl osc prepaied by Mr. H. H. irwann, 12 Rue Casti}:lione, Paris. We, are his sole Agents, and have received a large supply. Huod and Co , manufacturing chemists, 160 Elizabeth-street, Melbourne, ■ HOWARDS ZI'JZAG HARPJJWrf uainod at the last trials of the Agricultural Society of England, nt Newcastle, .ill the Prizes for Har rows in all classes, and for the lust ten yeiirs J. & F. Howard have won eveiy fiisl prize for Harrows in eveiy c!*ss. Howards 1 Zigzag Hariows have received sixteen first prize.* from tho Royal Agricultural Society of England h> ing tho largest number of Pizes awarded to a'iy kind of Harrows ever exhibited. Forty thousand :sets are now in use. At the Plymouth Meeting of the Hoyal Agricultural Society i»f England. July, ISO-l, J. & F. Jioward won every Ptize for which they competed, viz : — Two first Prizes for the best Haymaliing Machin-p, and the first piize for the best Horse Rake. Thesu Machines have won every first p izc at eveiy competitive trial, both at home and abroad. The following prizes havG been awarded to J. &, V Howard l>y tho Royal Amicultmal Society of England : — Forty-four prizes ft»v tho best Ploughs for light' land, best Ploughs for heavy bind, best Plmighe for general purposes, beat Ridging PloujjhN best Subsoil Ploughs, best Harrows btiht Horse Rakes, best I-I ay makers, and beat Horse Hoes ; also (bo Gold Modal, ami other prizes for St eam Ci'l'iv-iting Mnchinciy. which is specially adapted Co* lining down laul in permanent pasture. Full paiticrlrtra may be hsul of their Agenta throughout tho Colonies, or will bo sent free on applica'ion" to James and Frederick Howard, Biifannia Iron Works. Bedford, England, London Office — 4, Cheapsido. Liverpool Office ; — 19, Sweeting-street. HOOD AND CO , manufacturing chemists, Melbourne, would be^ to draw the attention of medical men, chemists and diugpists. plioto* graphers, and tlie public generally, to ?h<* fact that they obtained a Fitit-cln.'-s prize medal for a ciise of chemicals manufactured l>y ihein n:d «xhil»ited at tho Dublin lnleinatior.nl Exhibition. 1565. They would ah-o wish to draw attention to the important fact that the jurors not only awarded the highest meial. Uit nwuio special mention of the c;i^e, reniatking that the etber^, tneicurial piepnrations uiul hfift toa[i were equal to any they had ev«-r ;ccu, and, lunher, ihoy much regretted that the rujsa-iy;-' 01 "*** --!»«•» from awaiillug a suconU medal Ihe '1 hnrmaceutical Jcurual ' foi October. 1865 t says, in its review of the Chemical proilu-:ts txhibiteil — " Hood and Co., Melbourne send a %'■ ty good [ collevtion of Chemkal pjoiiiu'tioiif. snmug which ' there is of course nothing' novel but many of them will bear comparison with the best productions of English manufacture." * • NOTPIING in more "efresb ing than RIMMEL'B Extract of Lime Juice ami Glyi-trine, which cleanses and cools the head . and gives the hair a beautiful gloss, without greasing it. Riinuiel'ij Toilet Vinegar will also he found a perfect luxury in India as an adjunct to th* toilet and hath, and a reviving perfume. Rimmd'a Perfumo Fountain an elegant ornament for the drawing-room, ball-room, dining table, &c. Price from £\ 10s. Rim mel'B Book of Perfumes with 250 illustrations, ss. Eugene Rhnmel, Perfumer by Appoinimeiit to H.R.H. the Princess of Wales. 9G. strand j 1.2 Regent-street; and 24, Cornhill, London. i h-obi by all Perfumery Dealers in the World. CHLORODYNE. COIOLEUA, dysenlciy, di-irihcei cramp, agues, / fever, ' rhcumaiNm. coi^umpion. asthmas, cough. &c. All pain, vomiting, and distress cense, in a few moments afc*r tuUing a dose of flint wonderful sedative anodyne and anti-ypasmoiiio re mcdv Chlorodyne, discovered by Dr. J. Collis Browne, M.R.O S.L (ex Army Med. Staff). » he ivoip'' of wliioh was con»ide<l s >t'-ly to J. T. Davcnj..on 33. Great Rns<'ll sirci-t, lilconis-bury square. London, (Pharmaceutical Cl»emi>t). Tho medical testimony of civil, hospiinl militury, and naval practitionera pronounc: ait ihvalu.Vb.e Itrelifve*) pain of any hind, soothes tho i ••*■! lcvsni-tss of fever. and imparts the most refioshing sleep, without producing or leaving any of the unpleasant effects of opium. Earl Russell has graciously favored J. T. Daveuport with tho following extract of a doppntch from Mr. Webb, 11.8-.AI 's Consul at Mauila dated Sept. 17, 1861 :— " The remedy most effi.-acious in its efl'ects (in Epi'lemic Cholera) has been found to bo Chlorodyno. and «iih a small quantity j>ive.n to me hy D . BurUe I have saved several lives." Earl Russell communicated to the College of I'hrsicians, that ho hud ucuived a despatch fiom her Majesty's Consul at Manila, to the effect that cholera had been raging fearfully, and that the only remedy of any service was Cblorodyno. — .see " Lancet."' Dec. 31, 18K4. From W. "VVsnlius Petiipew, M D., Hon. F R C.S., Enplond, formerly Lecturer upon Anatomy and Phisiolngy at St. George's School of Medicine:— '• I have used it in consnmp ion, asthma, diarrhoea, and other diseasep, and am most perfectly satisfi. d wi|h the results." From A. Montgomery E-q, lato Inspector of Hoopitals, Rombay.--" Chlonidyno us a. most valufttiU- remedy in neuralgia, asthma, and dysantery. To it I faiilv o--m> mj ves-toraiion to health after eighteen months' severe mffeiing, aud when all other medicines had failed ' Dr. Gihbon, Army tUvdieal Staff, Calcutta.— " Two doses completely cun.nl me of diarrhoea." 1 l-.xtract from the (Jeneral Hoard of Health, London, as to its efficacy in Chwlera. — "So strongly are wo convinced of the immense value of this remedy, that wo cannot too forcibly urge the necessity of adopting it in all cases." Caution. — In eonsequi nee of the extraordinary efficacy of this remedy, several unpiincipled parties havo been induced to vend imitations Never be attempted to buy Chlorodyne except in .-.aled bo:tles, having the words, ' D r . J. Collis Browne's Chlorodyno" en n raved on the wmpp.-r A sheet lull of meilical testimonials neeoii'pai.ios each botllo. Sole manufacturer, J. I . Davenport, 33, Great Russell-street. Bloonmbury, London, Sold in bottles 2s 9il and 4a 6d. ;; Agents for Melbourne— Messrs. Taylor & Co., 7 ! Collins'Street, Weat Melbourne.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXI, Issue 2376, 16 June 1866, Page 7
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