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Miscellaneous. EXTRACT OF MEAT ,£Y, LIB REG ...< .' .•-<.. PROCESS/ '-- ' : -• MANUFACTURED ON THE ESTABLIS] MENT OF Mr ROBERT TOOTH, Of New South Wales and Queensland. TO residents in the interior, diggers and parfci travelling through the country, this article indeed invaluable, its qualities have been not and approved of by the highest authorities Europe. To hotel and vestarannt keepers it is of tl utmost importance as it does away with tho r 3eipta for making stock soups. Mr. Dcllman, tl well-known cook of Sydney, at present engngc xfc the Legislative Council Chambers as Chef ( Duisine, has commended the Extract in the highe iegreo. As an article fov invalids, the medic men of the districts will appreciate and direct i use. I mar observe that tho medical officers < ihe Sydney Infirmnry have sanctioned its use i ihat Institution and much satisfaction it affords i jy the daily proofs of its valuo both to the stroii md feeble. Agents names in every district will be publishei Any commands will meet with immediate attei ;ion by application to F. E. Sioper, Wholeaa' Agent, Sydney. This extract contains the soluble constituent jf thirty times its weight of fresh meat; it nutritouv convenient, economical, unaltered b time or climate. " " ■ A small snltspoon full of tho extract in breakfast cup full of boiling water, with a littl <alt added, instantly produces beef tea. Sold by C. D. BARJRAU , Lambton Quaj HOOD AND CO.'S corn solvent. A neve failing remedy for hard or soft coma, wartt ing worm, excrescences of the skin, &c. I'hi Hcparation effects a cure in a few days, and pid luces permanent eass h? its exliaordinury virtu n destroying the sensibility and dissolving th iorh. It is a simple vegetable preparation, aiu jontaina uo caustic, corrosive, or injuiious sub ,tanc«, ami a curj is certain if (ho directions ac sompanving each bottle are followed. It is re jiiisite to caution all persons suffuiin^ from corn o avoid applying violent remedies, euch as iiitrii icid, nioniatio vinegar, $ c, as they inav do them elves serious injury. The universal success wliicl ias attended the use of the solvent thronghou hese colonies ha 9 surpassed even tho most sanguine expectations of tho inventora, tho averagi nearly sale having been for tho last three yean :ight thousand bottles per year. Sold wholesale >y tho inventors an»l sole manufacturer**, Hood md Co., manufacturing cltnni«(s and wholesale huggists 160 Elizabeth-street, Melbourne, and otail by all the principal chemists and storeieepers in tho colony in bottles at 2s. lid. each J ort Phillip Chemical "Works, 59 Kittle Hourketrcet. west Testimonial . core of a forty yeais' corn. Richnond, May, 18(14. — Dear Sit h, -—lining seveieh ried by a large and moat trouhle.vitnc corn on he top of one ef my toes for nriorethnn forty years md having had it twice pretended to bo taken mt, and I have often u led other moans to disolvo our union, bHt all in vain. I was at length nducod Viy yout •• recommendation to try your Jorn Solvent, whicli 1 am happy to, say, in five lays from its bein# first' applied, ouaUod mo most ueeessfully to tiiumph ovi-r my unwr-lonme contanion, to get rid of which I hay« several times tad slmlous thoughts of having the toe amputated, am now. after waiting ten or twelve months !o cc if it would return, cntiielj five flora all pan; [ occasioned, as well as any appearance of its reurn. I have recommentied it to some of my sunily and frit-rids, who have iVen equally mic essful in removing these old and trout.le?otnc iurulers. You have my full .-arie ; ion to use dua as ou please, for I consilut the solvent to fie a great loon and a sure and safe remedy for corns if proierly applied the full time and in the manner" perilled, lam, &c., H. VV. Mortimor. Hood nd Ot), • aOOD & GO'S., soluble sheep-dipping composition. Since Ist January, 1H64. we have old upwards of one hundred tons sufficient to, dip mco fotir miliidn sheep i We commend this fact o the notice of the flookowners of Australia. Evjlently the ahove quantity could not have been old if it did not answer the purpose. Uood.and ICD Elizabeth street, Melbourne. Morton's Hotel, 9th Maich, 1865. Mesw 3ood and Co., A elliourne.-7-Dear Sirs, — I maj nf'orm you that 1 have used your sheep-dipping imposition v.-ry largely awl with the gn a* eat uccess. My sheep were very bnf'ly infected will) cab; Homo oftlnm 1 clipped Inn twice, while lihets needed three dippings to i fleet » cure •ut as I went on the ;- ii'=cipl«* of making a borough cure, an cxiia dijpin^ was of no object 0 nifl. lam certainly of opinion that your comjpaition is the tnont reliable aa well as th« cheapest eme'dy for berth, and 1 can confidently reco-niweiid t to tho notice of all thosj w.-eue flocks am louMed with that diaeaHe afa a simple, cheap, afo and certain cure, if the directions are f«l. owed to the letter. It is not iiioie than onebuvlh the cost of tobacco. — L am. &c., Donald Cameron, Lake Merau, Lower Loddon. HOOD AND CO , manufacturing ehetnists Melbourne, would lio^ to draw tho attention )f inedicnf men, chemists and druggists photojraphi'rs, and tlio public generally , to the fact that :hey' obtained a U"ii bt-cla.-s prize medal for a oaac )f chemicals manufactured by them and exhibited it. the Dublin International Exhibition. INGS. They would ali-o wUh to draw attention to the important fact that the jurors not only awarded the Highest medal,- but made special menlion of the case, remarking that the ethors, ineieurial preparations and soft soap were equal to any the-y had ever seen, and, farther, they much regretted that tho rules precluded them from awarding a second medal • The ' Pharmaceutical .Jr.urnal ' for October. 18G5, says, in its review of the Chemical products exhibited — •' Hood and Co., Melbourne, send a very good collection of Chemical productions, among which there is ot course nothing novel, hut many of them will benr compau'son with tho best productions of English manufacture." FURTHER and important evidence ef the value of Hood and Co.'s sheep-dipping compositions. Extract from a letter received from L. Ryan, Esq.. Bunyip. Wimmera : — " I dipped some flocks in tobacco and sulphur, and some* in youi preparation. The only difference obaervablo now in, thai the wool of those dipped in yours is clean and tit for market, whereas with those dipped in tobacco His much stained. The scab wus cured in each case, both by the tobacco and by tho use yours Your preparation is only about onethiid the pice of tobacco, and much easier of application. I am bo much impressed with the value of your composition that 1 shall in future use it every year, even on clean flocks, {o pro* aioto the growth nf the wool, aud to destroy clc.&e, NO MOBE BALDNESS. Tho undeisijned beg to notify that they have now received a large supply of the new and successful remedy for baldness. It has now been in use in Sydnry about three monthß, and in- Victoria barely hall that period 5 and alseady there are numeioua authenticated cases in New South Wales,, and. some here, where the hair is positively growing luxuriantly where none had been for Beveral years. It is easy of application and very little dearer than ordinary pomatum. We would strongly urge all who require its aid to lose no time, as th I ? u PPly j B limited, joeware of imitations, as iv • is genuine unlesß bearing the'Bifjnatare of Ed. O'Neill on the wrapper of each bottle. He ;~* Co.. 160 EHzabeth^street, Wholesale Ag A s*l

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2568, 7 September 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2568, 7 September 1867, Page 3

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