1 Miscellaneous. BALLOON POST. ~ EAC SIMILE of a real BALLOON LETTER a3 sent from Paris during the early part of the siege, September, 1870. The names and addresses onlt in this Letter are fictitious ; the Dates, Handwntiag, Republican Stamps, Postmarks, &0., are identical with the original, even to size and weight of paper. " : PRIuE, 9d. WILLIAM LYOJS". May 9, 1871. ' MONUMENTS. ——• DESIGNS of Monuments and Railings adapted to. knkanui stone, by J. Hunter f Dunedin, can be seen at Mr Robert Burrett'a, book- binder, Wellington agent, at exceedingly low prices. Designs sent on application. fTIMMEL'S CHOICE PERFUMERY pa« XV tronised by all th World. Rimrael's Ihlang • Ihlang, Vanda, Honna, Jockey Club, Frangipani, and other Perfumes of exquisite fragrance. Riuimel'B Lavender Water, distilled from. Mitch am Flowers. Rimmel's Toilet Vinegar, celebrated for its useful and sanitary properties. Rimmel's Extract of Lime Juice and Glyce« rine, the best preparation for the hair, especially in warm ciimates. Rimmel's Dugong Oil Soap, perfumed with Australian Eucalyptus. Rimmel's Glycerine, Honey, Windsor, and other Toilet Soaps. Rim m el's Rose Water, Costume, and Floral Crackers, very amusing for Balls and Parties. Rimmel's Violet, Rose-leaf, Rice, and other Toilet Powders A liberal allowance to shippers. Eugene Rimmel, Perfumer to H. R.H. the Prince of Wales. 96, Strand, 128, Regent Street, and 24, Cornhill, London j 17, Boulevard des Italiens, Paris, and 76, King's Road, Brighton. Sold by all Perfumery Vendors. EOW'S EMBROCATION, or FARMERS FRIEND, is the only remedy now bafore the Australian publio, and is universally acknowledged to be the best preparation ifor all cuts, bruises, sprains, galls, &c, in horse* . . or cattle. One trial will convince all. ownora of stock that Row's Embrocation- ia the beat remedy ever introduced. Caution to the Public. — Beware of spurious imitations! There are many unscrupulous persons who, for the sake of a little gain, will recommend other preparations. Do not be deceived. Ask for Row's Embrocation. Extracts of letters received from the follow* ing eminent veterinary surgeons : — From Mr. Joseph Armstrong, M.R.O.V.S. "Sydney, April 16, 1868. " I have used Row's Embrocation for many yeari ft» » digestive stimulant for indoleg— - sores, and a counter-irritant^, and hayjrfound it a very useful preparation." > .. From Mr. J. Pottie, F.E.V.M.y. ' " Sydney, 24th August, 1869. "I tried the Farmer's Friend on the horse seen by you in my yard, on the deep wound ia the fleshy part of the hip. The wound was ■ eight incheß long and four inohes wide, and part of the skin was torn away« • • • 2?n« wound can now only be deteoted by the uneven wave of hair, Encouraged by this result I have since used it for splints. One splint was reduced j another splint was removed, all but the case. I found it very useful in drying up the cankerous tumours on cows. The Embrocation should not be rubbed too long or too. firmly on a reoent flesh wound, or where there is acute superficial inflammation. , . • «. Keep to these instructions and you will accomplish a splendid cure." Sold by all druggists and storekeepers throughout the Australian colonies, and wholesale by ■ EDWARD ROW AND COMPANY, Wholesale and Importing Druggißts, (Established a.d. 1820.) - •' *..'".■; 219. PITT-STREET, SYDNEY; ■- • ■ -
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