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MONTHLY. THE YOUNG LADIES JOURNAL '• AN ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE, Specially adapted to the Ladies as well aa the Public generally. mHE YOUNG LADIES' JOURNAL is pare X ticularly recommended to the Ladies At .- HOME and ABROAD for Its illustrated tales Its complete stories Its Paris fashion plates Its fashion articles Its colored Berlin patterns Its useful and fancy needlework (illustrtd) f Its Court and gossip i Its one thing and another • Its pastimes Its home department Its correspondents' pages f Its original music J Its monster and other fashion supplements Its xxnLL • size patterns for cutting,- out every article of dresofor Ladies and Children, and Its useful handbooks upon a variety of subjects. -j ' London : E. Harrison, Salisbury Square, Flee street, and all booksellers and news agents through out the colonies. '' • • -. ' All the" V&ek parts are kept in print ', mHE LONDON JOURNAL contaiss Original ' JL and Domestic Novels by the first Authors of the «lay— Short Tales— Poems— Educational and Social Essays— Descriptions of the most Remarkable Places in the World — Thousands of useful Receipts of every kind — Records of Soientifio Inventions and Discoveries — Statistics embracing all the principal Official Returns published, of Public Accounts — Population — Emigration — Health — Military, Naval, and Commercial Affairs — Valuable General Statistical. Informatasn— Articles of Literary and Historical Interest illustrative of passing events — Witty and Laughable Jokes and Anecdotes — A voluminous personal Correspondence upon every imaginable topic nnHE LONDON JOURNAL, thebest, cheapest, X largest and most beautiful^ Illustrated Publication ever issued, having a Greater Circulation than that of any other periodical n the world. mHE LONDON JOURNAL Parts and VoX lumes are always in print, /TIHE LONDON JOURNAL is issued in X Weekly Numbers, One Penny. mHE LONDON JOURNAL in Monthly J Parts, Sixpence. HE LONDON JOURNAL "Half-yearly , Volumes, Four Shillings and Sixpence. rTIHE LONDON JOURNAL Office, 332, X Strand, London. THE LONDON JOURNAL~may be had in the Colonies. mHE LONDON JOURNAL Volumes 1 to X 46 are now ready, bound ,ra_clnth— --- LECTURES. rpHE FOLLOWING EIGHT highly imporX tant LECTURES:— 1st — Structure of Man 2nd— Do 3rd — Functions of Man 4th — Marriage sth— Abnormal Condition of Man 6th— Spermatorrhoea 7th— False Delicacy . 8th — Special Diseases, Au delivered at the Anthropological Museum j the wholo neatly bound together, entitled "THE PHILOSOPHY OF MARRIAGE," "Will be forwarded post free for six twopenny stamps, to parties unable to attend these popular lectures. ' Address Secretary, Anthropological Museum and Gallery of Illustrations, 172 Bourke street east, Melbourne. MAGENTA TUDSON'S SIMPLE DYES for the PEOPLE t) are undoubtedly the most useful article ever offered to the public. Any one can use them, anything can be dyed with them in a few minutes without soiling the hands. In England Judson's Dyes are as " Household Words." Articles of clothing that have been put aside as faded and useless may be made equal to new, by merely following the simple directions appended to each bottle of dye. NAMES OS COtOBS. Magenta Mauve Violet Scarlet Green Bin* Pink Crimson Brown Canary Orange Blaok Price— Small bottles 6d, large bottles Is fid each. May be had of druggists and storekeepers throughout the world, or wholesale of Daniel Judaon and Son, London, and all merchants. Liberal discount to dealers. N.B.— A small bottle of color will dye twelve yards of bonnet ribbon. * # * See that you get " Judßon'a Simple Dyes." • MARSHALL SONS & CO., (Limited), BBITJLNWIA IBON WOBKB, GAINSBOROUGH, ENGLAND, Manufacturers of Portable Steam Engines, Vertical Steam Engines, Horizontal Fixed Engines, Thrashing Machinery, Sawing Machinery, Com Mills, Oil Mills, Pumping and Wool Washing Machinery. Awarded within the last three years, 25 Gold, Silver, and Bronze Medals, with numerous other money prizes, including Ist prize of £60 for the beßt Thrashing Machine, Doncaster, 1865, and Prize Medal, New Zealand Exhibition. This machinery is most favorably known in the Colonies. Reference to purchasers, with full par-. ieuSlars, on application to J. MANNING, Walker treefr, and Great King street, Dunedin. mURNER'S COMJ?D*nr.D THRASHING X MACHINES.— Awarded the Exhibition Prize Medal ; the Belgian Prize of 290 francs and Silver Medal j the R.A.B.E. Prize Medal, &c. Thrashing machines for horse power, prize portable steam engines, fixed engines, traction engines, R.A.S.E. first prize corn crushing and grinding mills, stone grinding mills and millwork, oil, ugar, and saw mill machinery, pumps for steam r hand power, mortar mills, and contractors? machinery, indoor farm machines generally, manuactured by E. R. & V. TURNER, 62, Grace-huvcti-Btreet, London, E.C., and St. Peter b Iron Works Ipswich. > Entimates for machinery in general. Befit reaping and mowing machines made. Iron wire and fencing. Catalogues may be obtained gratis at the office of this paper. ATS, CAPS, AND HELMETS.— Every description manufactured at the Works of J. ELLWOOD AND SONS, Great Charlotte street, S., London, patentees of the celebrated Air Chamber Hat; Prize Medallists, International Exhibition, London 1862, Dublin 1865 j contraotors for helmetß to the London, Liverpool, Scottish, and other Police Forces. Army helmets and caps with latest" improvements. J. Ellwood and Sons' Goods are kept by all respectable traders and storekeeepers. Caution. — No air-chamber hats or helmets are genuine, unless they bear the above stamp, "with either " Ellwood and Sons'," or'the selle/fl name in the shield. * # * Orders through Mercantile.ffouses carefully shipped. ERUIT and OTHER TREES for exportation. The above are packed in inexpensive cases, so as to insure their arrival in a living state after a voyage of four months. Thoß. Eivett & Son> Nursorieß, Sawbridgeworth, Hortfl. - -

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2658, 7 April 1868, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2658, 7 April 1868, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2658, 7 April 1868, Page 7

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