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fsGREY.
^ DYANOES made on furniture
i-A- jewellery- plate, clothing, and- every
description of security.
* peoplets loan office.
Loans In sums frozaiS to£iGO, repayable by
weekly inatarmgiis of Ifis or ^ on personal
lecarity, loQs, Ac.
.£10 TO JSI009.
r^O TRADESMEN, Civil Servants
JL Farmers, and Others—Money to lend in
sums as above on personal or other security.
Lowest interest; easy terms ; no extra charges.
Advances promptly made.
OSCAR BEANDT,
Licensed Pawnbroker Kardhiia-street
B.SADY TO juiSST),
v At Greatly Reduced TEa*».«,
Sams of £10 to £100 advanced en deposit
deeds, and from if! 100 tc £5000, at the
lowest possible* rates, on mortgage of free
bold property, father in vcwzi or country.
JAMES HEN3>Y,
Lean Broker and Connoissson Agent,
7 Hhlop-street.
GEELONG PERMANENT IN
- VESTMENT AND BENEFIT
BUILDING SOCIETY:
pssimrrED ISST.j -
Shaius, £50 Each.
Entrance Fee—To Borrowers, Is; and to
Investors, 10s per share. Application, fee abo
lished. •
Several important concessions have been re
cently made in favor of Borrowers by reducing
tliR preliminary expenses, etc.
OBJECTS:
1st—To secure a profitable means of invest
meat without risk.to the investor.
2nd—To enable its members to LnHd, pur
chase, or improve freehold property on easy
terms, loans being repayable in snch number
of years as may be agreed upon. ~
At theseccnd quinquennial diriaon of profits,
September, 1877- £1975-.Ss Sfd was dirided
among Investing Shareholders, and .each £30
paid ic returned the sum of £53 13s fid on
matured'shares.
The number of shares hi this Society issued
up to September, Ibi i - has been 4943- repre
senting £50 each. The strm of £4S.JC0 hag
already been advanced to Borrowing Members,
on security of freehold proptrty.
The foliowingare the rates of re payments:
Tm„rYm j i pjs-Sk
Four years
£12 0
£31 4
0
See jesxs
£L IS 4
£23 0
0
£11110
£13 2
0
Ten veajs
£1 8 2
£10 IS
0
-TABLES HENDY, Secretaiy
WIHES AND SPIHI7S
CHRISTMAS.
PERSONS -wishing to lav In Stocks
for the holiday season will find, by call
ing upon the undersigned, a la rge assortment of
choice Y/ine-% Spirits, and Beers to choose
from, viz. :—Hennessy's, Martell's, La Grande
ilarqne-Tricocce, and Renault Brandies; Irish
and Scotch Whiskies. Jamaica Rum, Geneva,
"Wolfe's and Hende's Schnapps, Old Torn,
Champagnes, Clarets, Old Tawny Port, Fine
I'ale and Brown Sherry
Currant. Gitoseberry, Mulberry, mid Rubin
Wines ; Boar"s-Lead. Blood's, Brass* and
Comb fa Stout: M'E'.tan's.ForsterXTermaut's,
and Younger*© Ales.
"pie celebrated Thistle Blend "Whisky = and
II. BANNISTER AND CO.,
Eyrie-street.
ON SALE—Champagnes. Clarets,
Foils and Sherries, Hock, ChabHs,
Santerne. Burgundy, Old Brandies, and other
spirits, Liqueurs, etc. ^ South Australian,
Albaiy, and Victorian Yviaes.
*W. MacMULLEN, ^
Wine end Spirit 3Ierchant, "WLolesale^Grocer, j
etc., Eyrie-street, Geelong.
PUBLIC NOTICES.
SHIRE OF BARRABOOL.
A Catting Trees on Government Road.
NX person found Cutting Trees
on any Government Road within the
without the written consent of the
Council, win he prosecuted.
People cutting said Trees are Cautioned
' _ t" tiiey are liable to a penaltv not exceeding
to for every offence. "
W. V MILLER,
Secretary Shire of Barrabool.
NOTICE.
JtE WXLHELM SC-iiU-LZ, Hzceaseix
A RXi persons liaviu^ clalrus against
the above-named deceased, znust send
m particulars thereof to me before the 33th
January next.
J. LOXGVILLE PRICE,
' Yarra-street. Geelong
GEELONG INFIRMARY AND
BENEVOLENT ASYLTJM—(Incor
porateuL NOTIOB,—Gentlemen duly quali
: 7,^2 ^ lJie o2icos of Honorary Medical
i °!?*ers *** respectfully Invited to denify their
willingness to act in accordance with the bye
j laws in force
/ Communications to be addressed to the Sec
j retary at tne Institution, on or before Thurs
J cay, the t*th of Januaiy, 1SSQ.
| Bv order,
.. , EDY/AKD SHARP, Sccretarv.
Geelong Hospital, December 22th. ISjy."
T(aEXHIBITION
AND 1HE PUBLIC GENERALLY.
EXE-T" 'J021ES Las the pleasure
J j, °f informing Lis friends and tlie public,
tnat he Las taken the Old Established House
in Moorabool-street. known as the
LONDON HOTEL,
where they can obtain the best wines and
spirits, al- and porter of tbe best brands.
Lleanuness. civlliiy, and moderate charges
may be depended upon. The house has been
entirely repainted and decorated, and
p ossesses every accommodation for visitors.
I'AkM PRODUCE, &c
IA3i prepared to receive proposals
for the Insurance of farm Produce in
Stack and H-im
, , -JAMES CAMPBELL,
oj. Mooiabool-sireet,
Geelong, 24th December, 1S79.
GEELuNfr HOMGOPATKIC T>ttat?
ulAOT.
Rvkie-stseet, Geeloxc
(Opposite the General Post Office).
- | OWEN, while returning tleml-e
* - - for favors received during the past six
teen years, begs to intimate that having now
more commodious premises he is able to show a
larger assortment of medicine chests, cases, and
books, also sundries. Special attention in
vited to his tincture of PodoplivHia, for liver
complaints and biiionsness, and Gelseminum,
for neuralgia and toothache.
SH1KE op SOUTH IS Alt XV OH.
OTICE Is hereby given, that the
At Council of the Shire of South Banvon
mtmd ou Monday, the 12th instant, at the
Shire Hall, Belmont, at 3 p.m., to make a
General Bate of One Shil'Tng in the Pound on
-. P^.mmu il value of all ratable property
within the said Shire, for the vear ending 30th
September, 1880.
Ratepayers and others interested are further
notified that the valuation return and state
the proposed rate may be seen in the
Shire Hall, Belmont, on Mondays between 10
and 12 a.m., and on Saturdavs between 10 a.m.
and 5 p.m.
By Order,
HORACE P. RICHARDSON,
Shire Secretary.
3rd January, 1880
SHIRE OP SOUTH BARWUNl ~ j
XT OTICE is hereby given fhafc the '
Ah Dog Inspector of the above Shire has
been_ instructed to stringently cany out the
provisions of the Dog Act 1S04," most par
•-cuiarh- those Clauses compelling owners to
provide their dogs with coffins.
By Order,
HORACE P. RICHARDSON,
December 27th. 1879 Shire Secretary
SHIRE OP BANNOCKBURN
"VfOTICE is hereby given that on
A.\ ^d after Monday, the i«h of-January
next, the bnoge known as Russell's Biupce,
f loom W1 River, will be closed lor
tiumc ior the term of lo days*.
S- MORRIS,
December 29th. lf-79. ^ SarVey°r
SHIRES [OP BaNNOCKBURN AND
I*--\ *'T? ft V'OOT f
umu imxuer notice.
-the Councils vnh. not be liable for any acci
den-s that may happen to people crossing with
loads weighing more than I ton,
SAMUEL MOSUIS, ) .
V.k V. MILL Bit, > Engineers.
December 23rd, 1ST9.
SHIRE OF WINCHELSEa~
X[ OTICE-—DOcTrEGISTRATION
r« - ~c5?le olvEers of Dogs within the limits
?C Shire are hereby informed that unless
their Do s are registered forthwith, in accord
| me With the " Dog Act. 1SG4,' 2T AUc., No.
| , legal proceedings will be taken against
th^fornon-regisnation; the penalty where
of is hive ShEliags for each Unregistered Dog.
By order of the Council,
VICTOR ELKJNGTON.
Shire Office, VTmcheis^. ShireSeCreiaiT
January 1st. 18Sft.
^A^JOiLa^ajUT'L—Vor the convenience of resi
dents m.tne Parishes of Bambra, Barwon
Birre^uira, Murroon, und WbooreL
tue bliire Council have authorised Mr I*. A.
Gilbert, storekeeper, Birregurra. to re
gister dogs, and receive payment of the fees
tn^reon, until further notice. j
TOWN OF GEELONG- -
HaCKNEI' GaIiIUAGB LICENSES.
1VTOTICId is hereby given tluit licenses
J_1 as above, for 1SS9, "will be issued by the
Town Treasurer, at liis office, Town Hail, on
and after the 5th day of-January next
"Parties failing to take out such license ren
der themselves liable to a penalty of £10.
WILLIA M WE12E,
To wn Clerk.
Town Clerk's Office,
Geelong, 22nd December, 1871*.
TOWN OP GEELONG.
The Doc Act, 27th Victokia, No 229.
ANNUAI. llEClSTilATIvK OF DOGS YOU 1880.
NOTIOJ3 is hereby given that in
accordance irith the Provisions of the
Act of Council 27th Victoria, No. 229, in
tituled, ** An Act to amend the Daw relating
to d«gs," the owner of every dog in the Town
of Geelong is repaired, to register such dog at
the office of the Town Clerk of the said town,
between the 1st and 15 .h days of January next
ensuing,' for the vear ending 51st December,
1SS0.
It is specially notified, that after the said
15th January next stringent measures will be
adopted for imposing the penalties prescribed
by the above Act.
N.l>.—Dogs can be registered at the Town
Clerk's Office, Town Hail, between the hours
of 10 and 1 o'clock on each day, Sundays
excepted.
WILLIAM VHSIliE.
Town Clerk.
Town Clerk's Office, Geelong,
22nd December, 1879.
SAVINGS BANK AT GBELONG.
TJTTIiS D"T to the provisions of
-JL " "The Savings Banks* Statute, 1805,"
the Commissioners of Savings Banks in the
colony of Victoria, hereby give notice thatthey
have appointed
Joseph Henry Connor, Esq., -
. George Mitchelinore Hitchcock, Esq.,
and Christopher Caldwell, Esq.,
to be Trustees of the Savings Bank at Gee
long.
By order of the Commissioner of Savings
JAMES MOOEE,
Com ptroller and Secretary.
Office of the Commissioners of Savings Baulks,
Melbourne, 2T»th November, li>* 9.
1>UBLIC NOTICE
t | tO Avoid .Extra Cost of Carriage
JL and Delay, and to ensure Immediate
Despatch by our Coaches of parcels from Mel
bourne to places beyond Colac, Hamilton, Bal
larat and Geelong, all such parcels must be
Booked at Cobb and Co.'s Office. Great Bourke
street, Melbourne, or Malop-streefc. Geelong.
wvjstKKN STAGE CO.
ACCOMMODATION PADDOCK.
G100D grass and plenty of water,
r Old Kacecourse Barm,
Pour miles from Geelomr, on Batesford Road.
C. GRIFFIN.
ELESTIOH K0TIGE3
ELECt'OKAE NOTICE.
G* JEXKRAL LISTS for Winclielsea
I" "West Division of Polwarth and South
Grenville, and "Winchelsea East Division of
Barwon, are now in my possession, and inavbe
inspected by parties interested, until 18th
instant.
F. MXJRRELL,
• Registrar.
TVinchelsea, January 2nd, 1880.
SEA-BATHING COMPANIES.
WESTERN BEACH SEA
BATHING COMPANY,
Geeloxg, (Limited.)
Close to the K ail way Station.
The Directors have, at considerable expense,
secured
An abundant Scpplx of Fresh Water to
the Ladies'and Gentlemen's Baths, and
The establishments are now replete with every
convenience for the comfort aud safety
of bathers.
The services of Mr and Mrs Fitzgerald are
retained as Superintendents.
The season commences October 1st, and the
following is the
SCALE OF CHARGES,
(Including Fresh-water Baths).
FIRST CLASS :
Family season ticket (admitting S)... £2 0 0
Each additional person ^ ... 0 5 0
Family season ticket (admitting four) 110 0
Do ~ d<^ do (admitting two) ... 1 5 0
Each additional person ... * 0 5 0
•Single Season Ticket 0 15 0
Family Monthly Ticket, sir for 0 15 0
Do" do do, eight for 10 0
Single do do 0 7 6
Single hath ^..004
Per dozen 0 3 0
Shower bath (salt water) 0 0 6
SECOND CLASS:
Family Season Ticket (admitting sir) 10 0
Do do do (admitting four)... 0 15 0
Each additional person ...0 3 0
Single Season Ticket ... 0 7 6
Single bath ^ 0 0 2
Tickets may be obtained at tbe Baths, and
at the Company's Office, Little Malop-sfcreet.
CHAS. AIERVIN, Secretary.
Office—Littl Malop-street.
The geelong sea bathing
COMPANY (limited.)
BATHS
(Adjoining the Botanical Gardens).
EASTERN BEACH,
The Directors have devoted the most careful
attention to the requirements of the various
establishments prior to the opening of the
Summer Season, having had extensive altera
tions and addition: il accommodation made to
the Gentlemen's Baths, the swimminj
being largely increased.
The I iaths of this Company, so justly cele
brated for their comfort and convenience, were
erected in their present position after a most
careful survey as to the purity of the waters,
as well as the suitability of the beautiful 3andy
Iwttom, which is undeniably the best in Aus
Hours for Bathing
From 5.30 im till half-an-bour after sunset;
Sundays, 0 to 9.30 a.in.,
At the following
SCALE OF CHARGES:
First Class, including Fresh-water Shower
Bath—
Family season ticket, admitting eight £2 0 0
Each additional person ... 0 5 0
Family season ticket, admitting four 110 0
. Each additional person ...050
Single season ticket 015-0
Family monthly ticket, six for ... 015 0
Do do, eight for 10 0
Single monthly ticket 0 7 6
Single baths 4d each, or per dozen 0 3 6
Second Class, including Fresh-water Shower
- Bath—
Family season ticket, admitting six... £1 0 0
Family season ticket, admitting four 0 15 0
. _ Each additional i>ersou ... 0 3
Single season ticket 0.7
Single bath 0 0
Superintendent. Mr T. SIBLEY.
Matron, Mrs SIBLEY.
St£~ All season and other tickets payable in
advance.
Tickets can be obtained at tbe Baths, or
from J". M. ANDERSON, Secretary.
Office. 2$ Malop-street.
OILMEN'S STORES.
c
KOSSE & BLACKWELLS,
>URE PICKLES,
gAUCES,
M
AIT TEJE6AE,
gATiAT) OIL,
J30TTED MEATS,'
O
ALYES' PEET JELLY and oH-sr
rjlABLE DELICACIES,
FAY be obtained of Storekeepers
L m Australia and New Zealand.
Every genuine article is labelled ~ [
CPOSSE BLACKWELL,
Purveyors to " the Queen, SOHO
SQUARE. LONDON.
*s
FECIAL Agents for LEA and
PERKINS Worcestershikz Sauce
' Highest Aivaed & Peize Medal Phi la
" delphia Exhibition, 1S7G."
OAKEY & SON'S EMERY and
BLACKLEAD TMTT.T.S WEST
MINSTER BRIDGE ROAD, LONDON,
ENGLAND.
OA KEY'S Wellington KNIFE
POLISH. Packets, 3d mA ; tins, Gd,
Is, 2s Gd, and 4s each. *
OAKEY'S INDIA RUBBER
lOilt E - BOARDS from Is Gd each.
o
AKEY'S SILVERSMITHS'
SOAP (NON MERCURIAL), for
Cleansing and Polishing Silver, Electro-plate,
Plate Glass. Marble, &c. Tablets, Gd each.
YYAKEY'S GENUINE EMERY,
V/ GRAIN AND FLOUR.
OAKEYS EMERY & GLASS
CLOTH.
OAKEY'S CABINET GLASS
PAPER, BLACK LEAD, fc c.
OAKEYS GOODS Sold EVERY
WHERE by Ironmongers, Grocers, Oil
men. BruslnnnVers. Druggists, &c. .
JL
EA AND PEJRRliT 'S
CELEBHATED
WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE,
Declared by Connoisseurs
TO BE THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE.
In consequence of Spurious Imitations of
IiEA. axd Perihxb' Sauce,
vhicli are calculated to deceive the public, Lea
and Perrms' have adopted a New Label, bear
Ing their Signature—
& PERIUNS',
which will be placed oil every bottle of
WORCiiSTERSHIRE SAUCE
after this date, and without which none Is
genuine.
November, 1874.
V This does not apply to -shipments mad
prior to the <k.te given.
Ask for Dea & Pkrhixs' Sauce, and see
name on wrapper, label, bottle, and stopper.
Wholesale, and for export, by the proprie
tors, "Worcester ; Crosse & Blaclavell, London,
&c., &c.; and by grocers and oilmen through
out the world.
To be obtained of Messrs Vikgoe, Sox,
and Co; Messrs JaaIKS Hexxy&Co., Mel
bourne (Victoria).
BOKWICK'S baking
POWDER
Is used by thousands of Families for raising
• Bread, with half the trouble and in a quarter
of the time required with Yeast.
BORWICK'S BAKING POWDER
Makes delicious hot digestive tea cakes in a
few minutes, and Norfolk dumplings better
than yeast.
BORWICK'S BAKING POWDER.
With this article small loaves of bread can be
made in a few minutes, if placed in a quiek
oveu.
BORWICK'S BAKING POWDER,
Invaluable at the Diggings and in the Bush,
where Yeast is not to be got.
BORWICK'S BAKING POWDER
Saves eggs and butter in making puddings and
pastry, and prevents indigestion.
BORWICK'S BAKING POWDER,
As used in the Arctic Expeditions, and by the
Armies in the Crimea and China, will keep
for years in a dry place. Awarded Four
Gold Medals for Excellence of Quality.
BORWICK'S BAKING POWDER
Will secure the following important results :—
Bread will be made cheaper, more digestive,
and in one-fourth the time: cakes, puddings,
and pastry will be made light, wholesome,
and delicious, with Half the usual quantity
of Eggs and Butter, and Flour will be oo n
verted into Tea Cakes, Buns, Scones, Nor
folk Dumplings, etc., in a few minutes, at a
trifling cost.
Sold by Storekeepers and Grocers in Id and
2d packets, and Ud and Is Patent Boxes.
"Wholesale of
G. BORWICK & SONS,
~ " C HIS WELL-ST KEET, LONDON.
MONUMENTAL MASONS
GEELONG MARBLE AND STATUAR1
WORKS,
Rtsie-street (Opposite Post-office).
NATHANIEL BROWN
would eal attention to his gtoc]
of marble monuments, crosses, and statuary
which has just arrived, and is the largest gtoc]
ever shown in Geelong.
Also
Marble headstones in every variety; moral
ments of granite, freestone, and bluestone
(Malmsbury) on stock and to order.'
Cemetery enclosures of all kinds offered a
the lowest possible prices.
Fonts, dials, and fountains.
PUBLIC COMPANIES.
Australian mutual pro
vident SOCIETY.
life Assurance, Annuities, Endowments.
SIXTH QUINQUENNIAL. DIVISION of
PROFITS.
Unparalleled, Success.
After making most ample reserves, the CASH
SURPLUS or PROFIT now divisible exceeds
HALF A MILLION sterling, giving bonus J
additions to |>olieies amounting to £"1,020,985.
Bonuses become vested when policies have
been full five years in force. Annual income,
£G2l,95S. Nearly THREE MILLIONS
STERLING accumulated.
Collins-st. west. N. MAINE, Res. Sec.
JOHN ANDERSON, Agext.
AUSTRALIA FELIX INS UK
ANCE COMPANY (Limited).
FIRE, MARINE, and GUARANTEE.
Registered Capital, £200,000.
Subscribed Capital, £100,000.
Offices: COLLINS-STREET WEST,
Melbourne.
Manager: GEORGE A TERRY.
Risks at Lowest Current Rates of Premium.
Agent for Geelong and District—
E. J. JONES, Auctioneer, Rvrie-street
Everyone ought to insure
AGAINST FIRE.
Fire am> Guarantee !!
The
NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY or
AUSTRALASIA (Limited).
Moderate Rates of Premium.
Geelong Directors :
Chas. Andrews, Esq., J.P., Chairman.
Hon. George F. Belcher.
Hugh F. Cameron, Esq.
This company covers risk of bush fires and of
explosion of gas. '
In the guarantee department a periodical
distribution of profits is uiade to the insured.
J. M. ANDERSON,
28 Malop-street, Geelong.
rIPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY OF LONDON.
Invested Funds ... £1,COO,000.
Head Office for the Australian Colonies:
Collins-street west, Melbourne.
Lowest Rates axd Prompt Settlement of
Losses.
Agent for Geelong and District—
w. p. CARR. Ryrie-streefc, Geelong.
NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE
COMPANY
(Unlimited Liability.)
Established 1859.
Subsc ibed Capit tl, £1,000,000. Paid-up
Cai>ital and Reserves, £340,000.
Head Office—Auckland. New Zealand.
" Seeto'twell; protect yourself."—Shakspeare.
".Commune periclum omnibus una solus."
This Company, now in its twenty-first year
of existence, is distinguished among colonial
institutions for the promptness and liberality
of its settlements, for the unquestionable se
curity offered by its ample funds, and for the
extended basis on which its operations are car
ried on, branches and agencies being estab
lished throughout New Zealand, the Aus
tralian Colonies, the United Kingdom, Ame
rica, and Oceania.
Fire risks taken at lowest rates of premium
on dwellings, stores, farmhouses, out buildings,
stock, implements, etc.
N.B.—Agricultural risks covered.
Melbourne Branch—15 Market Buildings.
BARRY CLEVELAND, Manager.
Agent for Geelong—G. THOMAS,
Moorabool-streefc North.
Norwich union fire in
SURANCE SOCIETY,
INSTITUTED 1797.
VICTORIAN BRANCH,
Offices: 44 Queen-street, Melbourne.
Revenue of Victorian Branch invested in the
Colony.
INSURANCES EFFECTED at Lowest
Current Rates. Agricultural Insurances ac
cepted on Stacks, Barns, Threshing Machines,
and Farming Implements.
The POLICIES of this Society cover losses
arising from lightning, explosions of gas, and
bush tires.
LOSSES PRCftlTTLY PAID in Mel
bourne.
E. P. YENCKEN, Agent.
Geelong District Agencv— _
J. H. STAURENGHI,
Messrs George Svnnot and Co., Clare-street.
PHOENIX FIRE OFFICE OF
LONDON.
(Established 1782.)
W. J. Greig and Co., Agents, 5, Hall of
Commerce, Melbourne.
Amount paid for Losses by Fire, £12,000,000.
Fire risks of every description accepted at
lowest current rates.
H. BANNISTER & Co.,
"Wine and Spirit Merchants, Eyrie-street.
Agents for Geelon * District.
The mutual assurance
SOCIETY OF VICTORIA (Limited)
for Life Assurance—Annuities, Endowments.
directors : -
Hon. Thomas loader, Chairman. '
Alex. Morrison, Esq., M.A,L.L.D.
F. R. Kendall, Esq.
William Siodeley, Esq.,
Frederick SI*Coy, Esq.,
This society is strictly mutual; the whole of
the profits being divided amongst the policy
holder*.
Rates.—The lowest consistent with safety,
calculated by Professor Wilson, Melbourne
University.
Loans granted on personal security in con
nection with life assurance. Principal and
interest repayable by quarterly instalments.
THOMAS WALTERS. Secretary,
75 Collins-street West, *
Melbourne.
Agent for Geelong and District:
A. CHRISTEY.
THE COLONIAL MUTUAL
Life Assurance Society, Limited.
Mutual Life Assurance, Endowments, An
nuities. All profits belong to the Members.
Principal office$4 and SO Collins-street
west, Melbourne.
Offices in all the Colonic.".
President:
His Honor Sir Redmond Barry, K.C.M.G.
Vice-Presidents :
The lion. Sir J. George Long Tunes. M.L.C.
The hon. Joshua Peter Bell, M.L.C.
Samuel Davenport, J. P.
The hon. Sir Jaihes Milne Wilson, K.C.M.G.,
M.L.C.
The hon. Sir Luke S. Leake, M.L.C.
Directors:
The Rev. XL Plow Kane, MA, Brighton,
Chairman.
F. E. Beaver, J.P., merchant, Melbourne,
Deputy-Chairman.
A. T. Clark, MP., Williamstown.
Paynes W. Dickson, Melbourne.
K. Byron Moore, Melbourne.
T. Jaques Martin, F.S.S., Melbourne,
Managing Director.
Policies are unconditional, unchallengeable,
and indefeasible. *
Non forfeitable while they have surrender
value.
RESULTS or LAST YEAR.
Policies issued ... ... ... 2905
Assuring ... ... ... £770,300
Annual income therefrom ... £28,24910s 7d.
Policies in force ... ... ... 6904
Assuring ... ... ... £1,849,825
Present annual income, £77,013 4s lid.
T. JAQUES MARTIN, General Manager.
Agent at Geelong—E. T. Sichlau.
CORNWALL FIRE &. MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Capital £100,000.
Reserved Fund ... ... £85,000.
JAMES A i k K,"\rHkaTV Secretary.
Agents for Geelong t
ALFRED DOUGliASS & CO
COLONIAL MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY
(LIMITED).
- Capital, £250,000.
; Profits Divided with those Insured.
Principal Offices—
S4 and S6 Collins-street West, Melbourne.
Geelong Branch—
Chamber of Commerce
Local Committee—
Richard Clarke, Esq., | Alex. Davidson, Esq.
J.P. 1 James Hendy, Esq.
John Davison, Esq. | G. M. Hitchcock, Esq.
Fire and Fidelity Guarantee Insurances
accepted at lowest current rates of premium.
FEW & SICHLAU, Resident Secretaries.
Geelong District Agents—
Colac—Jas. Parkinson.
Camperdown— J. H. Robinson.
Mortlake—E. F. Hughes.
Qneenscliffe—R. Jordan.
Portarlington—EL Calhoun.
Lome—J. Elkington.
Bellarine and Moolap—Geo. Hibbard.
Sfceiglitz—B. Goulden.
Meredith—J. Murphy.
Leigh Road—J. Mureiiion
Terang—Messrs Jack and Co.
Birregurra—L. A Gilbert.
VICTORIA INSURANCE COM
PANY, Limited.
Capital—£1,000,000.
Hon. HY. Tti 11 .TChan-man.
FIRE, MARINE, LIFE & GUARANTEE.
Deposits received at Interest.
Bills Discounted.
24, Market-Btreet, Melbourne.
JOS. COLLIE, Secretary
Agent lor Geelong—JAMES SCOTT.
Agent for Indented Heads—ROBT. SMILEY
Agent for Portarlington—R. WltlGHT.
DENTISTS.
FS. W. MAW S O ST, Dentist
• (ilawson Brothers),
99 MOOR ABOOL-STEEET,
Geeloxg,
Has just received a large consignment of
" CELLULOID,"
The new setting for artificial teeth.
This material is the most life-like imitation
of the natural gums, and the strongest ma
terial ever used for dental plates.
STOCK.AND STATIONS.
A TTSTRALIAN MORTGAGE,
ZIl LAND, and FINAYCE COMPANY
(Limited).
Losdos, Meujocbi.-e, Geelosg, asd Stdxet
Capital—£2,000,000.
AUSTRALIAN BOARD :
JAMES MACBAIN, Esq., M.L.A.
HON. JOHN GUMMING, M.L.G.
ESMOND MACKENZIE YOUNG, Esq
CASH ADVANCES made on the EN
SUING CLIP of WOOL, and on Squatting
Properties, Station Bili3, tic.
E M. YOUNG, Manager.
"VV. ROBERT M'COMAS, Secretary.
57 VZiUiani-street. Melboume
WOOL SALES, GEELONG.
George syistnot and go.,
WOOLBROKERS.
To meet the requirements of this now firmly
established market, we will hold
PUBLIC SALES OF WOOL,
Twice Weekly,
viz.:
TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS,
During the Season.
Every lot of wool consigned to us for sale,
whether large or small, will have our strict
personal attention.
WE ACT AS
SELLING and SHIPPIKG BROKERS
ONLY,
And constituents may rely on our effort
being devoted to securing their approval.
The great number of years we have acted as
brokers, and the continued support of wool
growers, assure us that we have not failed
in this.
0UH CHARGES
Are
FIXED on the LOWEST SCALE
In the Colony.
GEORGE SYNNOT & CO.,
Geeloug.
GEELONG WOOL SALES.
George hagtje & co. wrn
hold Sales of wool every ]
TUESDAY" and THURSDAY , 1
During the Season.
Every Lot of wooh whether Large or
Small, 13 carefully valued jprior to sale, and
constituents' interests protected to the utmost.
Cash Advances made on the ensuing clip.
We act Strictly as Selling Brokers Only.
Charges, the lowest ruling in thee, lony, and
considerably under Melbourne rates.
Account Sales rendered promptly, and
constituents shall have no cause to complain
of delay in payments.
Woolpacks and Station Stores supplied at
lowest market rates.
Auction Sales of Land and Station
Properties conducted in any part of the
-olony.
Sales of. Sheepskins, Hides, Tallow, and
Grain held Weekly Throughout the Year.
Messrs R. Mellish & Co. having retired
from business as Wool Brokers, &c., we have
arranged with them for a transfer of their in
fluence to us, and we now beg to solicit for
ourselves a continuance of the support so
liberally accorded to them.
GEO. HAGUE & CO.,
Western Wool Warehouse, Geelong.
G eelong wool market,
1S79-S0.
"We shall hold during1 the coining season our
usual sales of wool on
TUESDAY asd THURSDAY
in each week, and no effort shall be wanting
on our part to ensure the highest possible value
for all wool entrusted to our care, and, also, in
making prompt settlement.
Our having engaged the services of Mr Wni.
Murray, for the past four years well-known as
buyer for Messrs Stracban, Murray, Shannon
and Co., will be an extra guarantee that all
wool will be carefully valued, and owners' inte
rests properly looked after.
Our charges are the lowest made on sales of
wool in the colony, and, if our constituents are
desirous of slapping to the Xiondon market,
the charge will be
ONE SKIDDING PER BADE.
We have to thank those who have accorded
U3 au increased and liberal support each year
since we have been in busmen, and hope that
the coming season may not be an exception to
the past, and that we may receive the same
libera support as hitherto.
BUOKDAND & BURNETT,
Stock and Station Agents,
and Wool Brokers.
Moorabool-street, August 2Stk, 1879.
HOTELS.
MAC'S HOTEL,
FRANKLIN-STREET, EAST MEL
BOURNE, .
ME FROST,- proprietress (late of
• Castlemaine and Geelong).
Superior accommodation, and choicest of
liquors. Select billiard-room.
Coaches for Heidelberg, Queenstown, Yarra
Elate, and Epping, daily.
Horses and traps for hire.
MOO LAP HOTEL,
QUEENSCI.IFF ROAD.
Four miles from Town.
"jYTTCHAEL FALLON desires to in
_i_l JL form his friends and the public that he
has obtained a license for the above named
house, and it will be opened on the 1st proximo.
It has been refurnished, and decorated
throughout. Visitors can obtain iirst-class
wines, spirits, and ales, good stabling, and
every accommodation for horses. . .
trS~ Special attention will be paid to horses 01
eattle to be treated professionally.
Charges stricter moderate. -
Michael fallon, •
Veterinary Surgeon,
Moolap Hotel.
December29th
GRAND - PACIFIC HOTEL,
L O R X E
(LOUTIT BaY).
THE: above New Hotel, —liicli is
just finished, and will be opened for the
season
Ox the 1st Jaxuaby, 1SS0,
Contains ample accommodation for. any-num
ber of visitors", and is superbly furnished, con
taining every requisite for comfort and luxury.
Terms—Two Guineas per Week.
Private apartments on reasonable terms.-.
Water laid on from a high position on the
Erskine River. Hoi, cold, and shower baths.
The house is fitted with gas, and is furnished
throughout with electric bells.
COBB cc GO.'S Coaches meet the first
train at Winchelsea, from G eelong, Melbourne,
and Ballarat, every morning and drive direct
to the Hotel.
Every information given, and attention paid
to tourists.. Telegrams and letters promptly
attended to.
This Hotel will be carried on in conjunction
with the Union Club Hotel." G eelong, by
T. F. ANDERSON, Proprietor.
"\/fOUi?T MOKIAC"HOTEL,
1\JL Neak the Kaiiavay Station.
Urst-class accommodation for visitors. Pri
vate suites of rooms for families.
Every comfort and convenience,
civility. Wines and Spirits of the best brands.
Horses broken in and trained.
Good Stables and. Livery for horses, with
moderate charges.
JOHN O'KEEFE, proprietor.
COLEMAN'S WALLLN GTON HuXEL,
Queexsclut Load.
SAM COLEMAN, in thanking Ms
friends, and the public, for their liberal
support during the past, trusts, by besLowing
every attention, to receive their continued sup
port during the current season.
The wines, spirits, ales, and porters are of
the very best brands.
Tea and coffee at all hours of the day.
Large and magnificent fruit and-pleasure,
gardens, having upwards of five acres of red
and white strawberries.
Fruit of every description in season grown
on tlie premises.
AN ASSEiLBLT LOOM
for select dancing parties, well lighted, and one
of Collard and Collard's Pianos.
STRA.v BERRIES and CREAM
Always Leadv.
Good stabling and attendance to horses.
SAM COLEMAN, Proprietor.
NELSON HOTEL,
GEELONG,
Close to Baths and Botanical Gardens.
VTISITOKS will find all the comfort
V and convenience of a clean, quiet, and
well-regulated home, combined with moderate
charges.
JAMES CLOSE, Proprietor.
THOMAS COLLINS,
BUCK'S HEAD HOTEL.
The only Hotel at Dbtsdale.
IV/J"B. COLLINS begs respectfully to
_LYjL thank his friends and the public for the
patronage bestowed upon him since enterin0*
upon hotslkeeping, and reminds them that
THE BOOK'S HEAD
Is near (or within ten minutes' walk of) the
Railway Station, and
CLIFTON SPLINGS,
TEE
MINERAL WATERS
of which possess such high curative powers for
debility and dyspepsia, the analysis showing
that iron and magnesia are their chief consti
tuents, and are suitable for so many com
plaints.
VISITORS. COMMERCIAL and OTHER
TRAVELLER.?,
Staying at the above Hotel, can hire saddle
horses, buggies and horses with driver,, and
may depend upon being supplied with
FIRST-CLASS DRINKS and REFRESH
MENTS.
The house has undergone a thorough change
in refittings and decorations, and is well suited
to make his customers comfortable and satis
fied.
N.B. —EXCELLENT STABLING
ACCOMMODATION.
PUBLICATIONS AND LITERATURE
J^"EW BOOKS. NEW BOOKS.
Life V osaic (by F. R- Havergall), 12a Gd.
Palms of Elim (by J. 11. Macduff), Gs.
Sacied -Allegories (by Rev. W. Adams), 6«.
Cassell's Dictionary of English Literature, 16s.
Cassell's British Battles bv Laud and Sea, 3
vols., 30s.
Wylie's History of Protestantism, 3 vols., 30s.
Discoveries and Inventions of the Nineteenth
Century, 10s Gd.
The Art of Thinking (by Jas. Hinton), Ss Gd.
Mitford's Tales of Old Japan, 7s.
Edersheim's Sketches of Jewish Social Life, 5s.
Edersheim's World before the Flood, 2s Gd.
Edersheitu's Israel during the Wanderings, 2s
Gd.
Edersheim's Israel under Joshua, 2s Gd.
Edersheim's Israel under Samuel, Saul, and
David, 2s Gd.
Seaward's Narrative of his Shipwreck, 5s Gd.
Fam'-us Scenes of TSiree Centuries, 5s Gd.
Post Haste, a tale of Her Majesty's Mwflgj 5s
Gd.
Smiles' Life of George Moore, Gs Gd.
Smiles' Self Help.
Smiles' Character.
Smiles' Thrift.
Science in Sport made Philosophy in Earnest,
8s Gd.
The Play Book of Science, 7s.
Carleton's Farm Ballads, illustrated edition,
Gs Gd.
Carleton's Traits and Stories, 8s.
Lover's, Irish Legends and Stories, 2s.
Kickham's Knoeknagow or the Homes of
Tipperary, Is Gd.
Sullivan's New Ireland, Ss Gd.
Derry, a Tale of the Revolution, 4s.
Kingston's With Axe aud Rifle, 8s Gd.
Kingston's Hendricks, a tale of Zululand, os Gd.
Hugo's History of a Crime, Gs Gd.
New Serial Volumes, The Quiver, Ss.
New Serial Volumes, Chatterbox, 3s.
New Serial Volumes, Little Folks, 3s Gd.
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New Serial "V olumes, Kind Words, 3s Gd.
Talmage's Night Side of City Life, 2s.
3Mrs BL B. Stowe's The Pogauuc People, Gs Gd.
Uncle Jolm Vassar. or the Fight of Faith, 3s.
Among the Welsh Hills, 53 Gd.
The Vale of Cedars, os Gd.
Potatoes, How to Grow Them, 2s.
Onions, How to Raise Them, Is Gd.
Hop Culture, 2s Gd.
Cattle and Cattle Breeding, M'Combie, 3s. .
Hoiidin's Conjuriug and Magic, 6s.
Hoffman's Drawing Room Amusements, Gs.
Alien's New American Farm Book, 12s Gd.
Willard's Practical Butter Book, 4s Gd.
The Bulb Garden, 4s. -
Figuier's The Vegetable World, 8s Gd.
Piazzi Smyth's The Great Pyramid, 18s Gd.
Geikie's Entering on Life, 4s. -
El)ocbs of History, 5s Gd.
Stories from Virgil, by Rev. A\ J. Church,
5s Gd.
Stories from Homer, by Rev. A. J. Church,
5s Gd.
A Tace, illumined by 33. P. Roe. 2s.
The Evil Eye, by K. S. 3Macgui«l, 2s.
Beeton's Book of Needlework, 8s.
England's Royal House, Gs.
MacDuiFs Noontide at Sychar, 4s.
MacDuiFs Eventide at Bethel, 4s.
MacDuiFs Memoirs of Bethany, 4s.
MacDuiFs Brighter than the Sun, 8s 6d.
K ligston's In New Granada, 4s. .. . >
Marian, or Light of Someone's Home, 5s 6d.*
"Vermont Vale, os Gd. ~
Emily's Choice, 5s Gd. ...
Self Culture (by J. S. Blackie), o3. :
The Sunday-school Teachers' Manual, 4s.Gd.
The Teachers' Hand-book of Questioning, 4s
• <kL -
The Church Teachers' Manual, 3s. -
Biblical Things Not Generally Known, 5s Gd.
Bowler's Phrenology, proved and illustrated,
. 7s Gd.
The Native Tribes of Tasmania (by J. E.
Calder), 2s.
JOHN PURDIE, Bookseller.
Corner of Moorabool and Eyrie-streets.
KNOWN. — Just
v t Received.
A tirst-c1ass assortment of Christmas and New
Year's Cards, Choice Mottoes, and theNewest
Designs, from the celebrated American pub
lishing house, L. Prang and Co., Boston; also,
very choice English and Continental designs,
at all prices.
JOHN PURDIE, Bookseller,
Corner of Moorabool and Ryrie-streets.
r&SGELLANEBUS.
The homoeopathic domes
TIC PHYSICIANS,
3Y DUS. PtJLTE AND EPP3.
Revised, with important additions, and many
new remedies, by
WASHINGTON EPPS.L.K.C.P., M.R.C.3.
Table of Contexts: -General Diseases -
Casual Diseases — Cutaneous Diseases—
Eevers—Affections of the mind—the Head
—the Eyes — the Ears — the Nose — the
Face, Lips, and Jaws — tbe Teeth, Gums
and Mouth — the Windpipe and Chest —
the Stomach and Bowels—the Urinary and
Genital Organs—Diseases of Women—Treat
ment of Children—Anatomy and Physiology
Hygiene and Hydropathy—Materia Medica—
Domestic Surgery—Medical and Surgical Ap
pliances—Dislocations and Luxations —Frac
tures—Glossary—Index.
A Chest of Medicines, book enclosed, So 10s
or £5 5s; or with glass stoppers to all the
tinctures, £4 4s or £0 5s.
JAMES EPFS & CO.,
Homoeopathic Chemists,
4S,Threadneedle-street; and 170, Piccadilly
Loudon.
THE IN YIG ORATOR, or Nerve,
Blood, and Tonic Reproducer, and Vital
Energy Restorer.—This splendid, certain, safe
agent is known throughout Paris and tbe civi
lised world. There is not a Frenchman of
rank and fashion who is blase, there is not a
man of erudition in Europe who has exhausted
his brain power, or a roue who has debilitated
his nervous system and lost his vital energies,
but at once has recourse to this wonderful
agent. Every element, every constituent of
the blood is blended within this pleasant
tasting miraculous liquid. The man of busi
ness, the speculator, the fast and hard liver,
the man who has a breakdown in his constitu
tion, can here supply tbe loss.
Bottles 10s, £1, £17s Gd, and cases £5.
HAYTBKand Co., wholesale importers, %,
Russell-street.
rpHE RHEUMATIC MIRACLE,
JL never known to fail, pleasant to take.
No purging. Cures in 24 hours certain 1 Bottles,
HATTER & Co/s Gout Specific.—
This is now so well known that com
ment is surperfluous. Gout [is cured by this
(Dr. L. L, Smith's) remedy in one day. No
purging. No Colchicum, - and no injurious
drugs to drive it in the system..
Bottles, 7s Gd; an effectual and pleasant
cure.
A LUXURIOUS Head of Hair, or
Crop of Whiskers can be obtained from
tne baldest skin. Where the hair falls off,
where there is dandruff. Purchase the Japanese
Scalp Stimulant. A meat wondrous remedy
for those most wonderful people.
Bottles, 4s Gd ; nicely perfumed.
/ Agent for Geelong—W. PARDEY,
♦ Moorabool-street.
"Wholesale agents and importers of the above :
HAYTEIl & CO., % Russell-street,
Melbourne.
G h. s t e e d m a n,
. MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
WAREHOUSE,
Habket Sqtjabb.
"" G. H. S. has the largest stock in Geelong
by the best English, German, French, and
American makers of PIANOS, ORGANS,and
HARMONIUMS.
Instruments taken in exchange, or sold on
time payments.
Tuning and repairs done with car® and
economy. ~ -
AHAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU
ALL.
Christmas now is past and gone,
- And so is Comunn na Feinne;
-And brither Scots who have gone home,
Were hapj>y on the green.
^Perhaps no more to meet again,
Each other's hearts to cheer,
And share with us each manly game
Kept up by us each year.
Our hope is that the year just gone, j
Bad times iiiay they go with it.
And better days come to each home,
Here in our little pivot.
If those with wealth at their command,
Would see men were employed—
Labor and wealth go hand in hand,
Then life might be enjoyed.
For on this earth there's not a place
Victoria can excel;
They ought to be a happy race,
- Where God makes all things well.
All things are here to cheer the heart,
If men made this their plan,
To try mid do the patriot's part,
And live like brother man.
SO PLEASE TO OBSERVE—Any ]>er
sou wishing to go into the boot and shoe
trade, the undersigned wishing to clear out,
the stock-in-trade is under offer at cost price
for cash, and, until cleared out, those who
favor with a call, will be enppl ed with a good
article in boots or shoes, at cost price,and, until
cleared out, all kinds of boots and shoes made
to measure, and repaired, charges moderate, at
the Geelong Boot Mart, Moorabool-street.
DAVIT) HUGHES. Proprietor.
W;
ANT!-J) to inform the gene:
Public that Cobb and Co.'s Letting S
bles are furnished with a large and super
class of Horses and Vehicles of every desci
tion; drivers provided when required. La
and small Omnibuses mav be eugaged for 1
nic and Holiday, parties, at greatly redui
charges. WESTEllN STAGE CO
MEDICAL
JJOLLO WAY'S OINTMENT
Bronchitis, Diphtheria, Colds, Coughs, and
all derangements of the Throat and Chest.
All sufferers from coughs, colds, bronchitis,
asthma, and irregular action of the heart are
earnestly recommended to rub Holloway s
searching ointment well ouer the throat, breast,
and back, as the case may require, twice a day,
11 lis Ointment is the most efficacious remedy
for all internal and external ailments of ho
throat.
Bad Begs, Bad Breasts, Dicers, Abscesses
'Wounds, and Sores of all kinds
May be thoroughly healed by the application
of this Ointment to the parts affected affce
they have been duly fomented with warm
water. Under the action of this powerful
Ointment, aided by the Pills, all depraved
humors will be quickly removed from the body,
even scrofulous ulcers and fonl sores, however
old or inveterate, can thus be cured.
In Gout, Rheumatism, and Neuralgic Pains
This Ointment never tails to give relief. Its
very first application lessens the inflammation,
and diminishes both heat and pain. In severe
and chronic cases the Pills should always be
taken, as their purifying, alterative, and re
storative qualities place the whole mass of
solids and fluids in a wholesome condition.
If these Pills be used according to the printed
directions, and the Ointment rubbed over the
region of the kidneys for at least half an hour
at bed-time, as salt is forced into meat, it will
penetrate to the kidneys and correct any de
rangement therein
COUGHS AND COLDS.
This purifying and regulating medicine, in
conjunction with Holloway's Ointment, is the
best cure for hoarseness, sore throats, diph
theria, pleurisy, and asthma ; and an infallible
remedy for congestion, bronchitis, and inflam
mation, indeed as a family medicine they are
invaluable for subduing such ailments of young
and old of both sexes.
Holloway's Pills are the best remedy known in
the world for the following diseases.:—
Ague Gout Secondary
Headache Symptoms .
Indigestion Tic - Doloreux
Liver Com- Ulcers
plaints Venereal Af
Lumbago fections
Piles Worms of all
Rheumatism kinds
Scrofula c>rWeakness from
King's Evil whatever
Sore Throats cause, &c. -
Asthma
Bilious Com
plaints
Bowel Com
plaints
Debility
Dropsy
Female Irre
gularil ies.
Fevers of all
kinds
The Pill3 and Ointment are sold at Professor
Holloway's Establishment, 533, Oxford-street,
London; also by nearly every respectable
Vendor of Medicine throughout the Civilised
World.
Full printed, directions are affixed to each
Box and Pot, and can be had in any language,
even in Turkish, Arabic, Armenian,.Persian
or Chinese.
" lives of great men all remind tis,
i "We can make our lives sublime;
And, departing, leave behind us
Foot rints on the sands of time."
THE above is read with great inte
rest by thousands of young men. It in
spires them with Hope, for in the bright lexi
con of youth there is no such word as fail
Alas ! say many, this is correct,—is true with
regard to the youth who has never abused his
strength—and to the man who has not been
passion's slave."
But to that youth—to that man, who has
wasted his vigor, who has yielded himself up
to the temporary sweet allurements of .vice
| who has given unbridled license to his passions'
to him the above lines are hut as a reproach!
Sr?at Hope can he have ? What aspirations t
What chance of leaving his footprints on the
sands of tune? For him, alas ! there is nought
but dart despair and self reproach/or a lost life.
For a iuau to leave his footprints on the
sands of time, he must be endowed with a
strong brain and nervous power. He must
Eossess a sound, vigorous, healthy mind, in a
ealthy body—the power to conceive—the
energy to execute ! But look at our Austra
lian youth! See the emaciated form, the va
cant look, the listless hesitating manner, the
nervous distrust, the senseless, almost idiotic
expression. ote liis demeanor and conversa
tion, and then say, Is that a man to leave his
footprints on the sands of time.
Do parents, medical men, and educators of
youth pay sufficient attention to this subject1
Do they ever ascertain thecauseof this decay ;
and having done so, do they (as a strict sense
of duty demands) seek the skilled advice of
the medipl man, who has made this branch
of his profession his particular speciality, whose
life has been devoted to the treatment of these
cases? Header, what is your answer? Let
each one answer for himself. Parents see their
progeny fading gradually before their sight '
see them become emaciated old youn" men
broken down in health, enfeebled, unfitted for
the battle of life; yet one word might save
them, one sound and vigorous health-giving
letter from a medical man, habituated to the
treatment and continuous supervision of such
cases, would, in most instances, succeed in
warding off the impending doom of a miserable
and gloomy future, and by appropriate treat
ment restore the enervated system to its natural
vigor, and ensure a j oyous and happy life.
, Hr._ L. L. SMITH, of Melbourne, ha3 made
the diseases of youth and those arising there
from his peculiar study. His whole profes
sional life has been especially devoted to the
treatment of Nervous Affections and the dis
eases incidental to Mar> ied Life. His skill is
available to all — no matter how many hun
dreds or thousands of mil. s distant. His sys
tem of correspondence by letter is now so well
organised and known, that comment would bo
superfluous—(by this means many thousands of
patients have been cured, whom he has never
seen and never known); and it is carried on
with such judicious supervision that though he
has been practising this branch of his profes
sion for twenty-six years in these colonies, no
single instance of accidental discovery has ever
yet happened. When Medicines are required,
these are forwarded in the same careful man
ner without a possibility of the contents of the
parcels being discovered. Plain and clear di
rections accompany tbese latter, and a cure is
eneeted without even the physician knowinir
who is his patient.
To Menard Women with Broken-down Con
stitutions, the Nervous, the Bebiiitated, and all
?om -i^ease whatever, Br. L, I,.
oMIIHb plan of treatment commends itself,
avoiding, as it does, the inconvenience and ex
pense of a personal visit.
Br. L. L. SMITH, 182 Collui3-etreet Bast
Melbourne,
(Late the residence of the Governor)
Consultation Fee by Letter, £L
O TEEDMAN'S SOOTHING- '
SgPtKlS f°r GRILVItEN CUT
CAUTION TO PUBCHASEES.
_ J. he value of this well known family medi
cine has been largely tested in all parts of the
world, and by all grades of society, for up
wards of FIFTY rnxns Its well earned exten
sive sale has induced spumous imitations,
some of which in outwaiuj appeabance so
closely resemble the original as to have deceived
fWl?;e>Arc^1S'!P" Proprietor, therefore,
feels it due to the public to give a special cau
x> a2?mst tlle nse of such imitations.
Furchasers are therefore requested carefully
to observe the four following distinctive char
acteristics, without which none are genuine:
1st—In every case the words "JohnSteed
Umn, Chemist, "VValworth, Surrey," are en
graved on the Government Stamp affixed tr»
each packet.
2nd—Each Single Powder has directions for ""
the dose, and the words, "John Steedman
Chemist, Walworth, Surrey," printed thereon'
3rd—The word " Steedman" is always spelt
with t-.vo EE's.
4&—The manufacture is carried on solely at
Walworth, Surrey. 3
Sold m packets by all Chemists and Medicine -
Vendors, at Is ljd and 2s 3d each.
Wholesale Agents at Melbourne.
FELTON. GREMWADB & Co,- ~
CJCOTlIbH OIL Cures burns in. ~
LJ _ instantly.
Scottish Oil Cures wounds and brakes.
» „ Cures eruption and dry, hard skin,
» „ Keeps away mosquitoes and :
vermin.
»> >, Possesses a beautiful aroma.
" « Cures all chest disease rapidly
» ., I or children is a valuable remedy.
>1 - tt Cures back diseases.
» i> All kinds of joint diseases,
" " *55SIaBds and feet and bands.
T >* - Penetrate to the inarrov.
J. Hottie, toe inventor of this oil, vasedu
cated by Dr.% Dougal, a physician of great '
note in Dumbartonshire. Mr Pcttie, sear '
was veterinary surgeon to the Duke of Argyle
Lord Blantyre, Lorn Campbell, Esq., a5rfo£
Scotland leadln= gentlemen in the West of
FELTON, GBIMWADE and Co., Drag
Merchants. Melbourne,
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WONDERFUL
sewing j\I A CHINES.
HAND AND TREADLE.
Printed and published for the proprietors, by
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street. Geelocg v
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