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Trade Advertla
T>oWELLS BALSAM OF|A
jpOWELL’S BALSAM OF A
jpOWELL’S BALSAM OF A
JpOWELVS BALSAM OF A
(C EAD," Sufferers from C:
J£V the following letter f«
Roberts, D.D ;—“ Dear Sir.—A1
dressed a - latter to you in cot
famous old coogh remedy, and
its efficacy aa superior to any
consider It to be merely a public
the experience of my own famll]
value of the Balsam of Aniseed i
beat remedy for coughs and cold:
H Rcbeets, Oluey, Backs T
Albion Place, Blackfriars Road, 1
InXTBAORDINABY CUBK
\j « a. M. Gunboat Netle
“ Pear Sir.—H sving had a
severe coagh, which caused
nlghta and restltss daja, I *
, his lordship the Earl of L.
most valuable B»la m of
assure yi:u wllb.tbe first dost
relief, even without bavin
■ various duties, and the flri
pleiely cured me. Therefore
confidence in fully re com
million. (Signed)
POWELLS B AL3AMT
The following letter has I
T. Powell from Wm. Boards
rallst and land agent, mid
Half, Edmonton:—** Dear S
suffered much from a most
eeedlng from a tickling in
remedy ont of many 1 rose
My head was constantly ac
frame entirely shaken. Ha'
effects of yonr Balsam of
- members of my family, I
bottle, and when going
took a tesspoonfnl in <
of water, just warm. Tl
mediate; it arrested tbe tl
I slept well, and arose perfei
morning, with tbe exception
from fatigue by Incessant con
previous. My cough ontirel
never returned. Having sine
tbe neighbourhood who foi
laboured under a most dial
who had resorted to every
knowledge. 1 sent the remain
. her, and >hat long standlt g,
she thought) Incurable coogh
For coughs, colds, shortness
tickling In the throat, and a
tlons, this medicine will be i
am, dear sir, yours very truly
** To Mr Thomas Powell”
p0WEtL*3 Balsam
"Sir.—I have fora long t
severe cough, and tried all m
" Dr Liebrecht advised PO WEI
ANISEED. It cared me afU
are at liberty to use this'lr
others may benefit by It.
“lam, Sir.yot
** London.!* "Aibes
Soughs, bronchitis,
OUGHS, BRONCHITIS,
ROUGHS. BRONCHITIS,
Roughs, bronchitis,
PO TOLL'S BALSAM - i
DUG DE MONTA BOB
•* Chateau de. Mp
I' Sir.—Having suffered for
obstinate cough, accompanie
, tinnons headaches, and slee
. -‘solved, after having vainly
medicines.' to havo recourse
OF ANISEED. I cannot n
of making yon acquainted w
vellons results which I derh
the first dr*o 1 felt great reliel
' grew feebler, the irritation
calming down, and I recover
nearly left me. The third
completely, and I cm now cot
health.
Receive, sir, with the exp
tude, the assurance of my c!
meats,
- **Dcc
THE PHLEGM
Tbe Dean of Westminster's *1
waa advised to try tfae.p&lsam of
have found very great relief. It
in allaying irritation and glvlr
voice.” • '
Lionel Brough, Kfq.,lhe emine
•'I th*nkitanInvaluable medicl
my profetslcn, and have alwaysi
my brother and sister artistes.”
The effect of unb tsa
in a little water on gal
ordinary.
No family should be withoo
,3 OLD BY ALL CHEMISTS.
vS
WHOLESALE AGENTS INTI
AND NEW ZEALAND COL<]
Elliott Brothers. Melbourne — F
and Co.: P. and 3, Falk; Roeke, 1
Rosenthal. Htffnung and Co ; H<
Co.. Brisbane -Elliott Brothers;
and Co Adelaide—Paulding and
—Kempthoroe, Prosser, and Co.. 1:
Chtlstvhurch. and Wellington; and
of the chief towns of Knrope;
'able chemists throughout the Wor
Sdeach.
Proprietor:
THOMAS POWELL, Blackfnar
England.
- Observe—The words . “ Thomas 1
Road, London," are (by permission
Honourable Comsnlsilonrrs of nt
white letters upon a red ground,
stamp affixed over the lop of eai
which they cannot be genuine; alsc
LION, NEP. AND M
on the outside of the i
ASK FOR POWELL'S BALSA*
po WELL'S Balsam 3
BALSAM i
powpLL’s balsam i
)OWELL’d BALSAM <
Trade AArartUi
IMPORTANT 1
/ ••• “
m THE RACE 0
T E XT E -T
BY SECURING THE
. WATCHESIibXI
THOMAS B
• GOLDSMITHS’ I
' *5 :BOUBKE-'BTEE:
'MELBOUENE
MARVELLOUS REVOLUTION
TRADE.
, ENGLISH WATC
THE I STRONGEST ' AND. M
WATCHES IS THE
MADE EXPRESSLY BOR TH
CLIMATE.
£ a., and.
5 3 0
6 10 0
7 15 0
I
s
. THE TVONDER OP T
World Famed Watches.
Gent*’ English Sllrcr Levers, open
Gents’ English silver Lever, Cr.
breakable glass .. ;
English Silver ITnating l.evers
Gents* Keyless Eog'ish Silver Lev
facs .. .. .
Gems’ Keyless English Silver
L*vers .. •• ’ ..
Ladles' English Sliver Lovers, vi
open fact* • -
Ladte*' English Silver Hunting
finest made .....
Gents' centre-seconds Chronograph
face ....
Gents’ Hunting Silver Chronogram]
Gents' English Gold Levers, very bi
Gents* Knsluh Gold ChronographJ
face, from .. ..
Ladi* s' <-oW Levers, very best ..
Ladies' Keyless Magnificent Gold
—a gem .. ... ..
Gents* sMarvelTous Silver Defiance
crystal front ..
Ladled Marvellons Silver Defiance
crystal front .. .. ..
Ladles* or Gents* Silver Oefltcc
engine-turn* and and Ladles' bea
cases, £3 IQs and £4lo*.
The above are nec’ssvily only
'rom the list cf watches manufactm
Every vsrlety will bo found mint
ils Illustrated Catalogue,
LG BUYERS OF GOLI
T.B.W. would direct special attet
stock in th?s department, where ev«
aigh-clisss watches may select a
rivalled alike for style finish and m
'Professional gentlemen, sportsim
snl WAY’S
SOLD CENTRE-SECOND STO* (
LEVER, £l3 ISs
A great acquisition, ♦•qual to anyt
The same matchless Watch with K
md Crystal Front, for £22. A
Workmanship.
Dr in Mas»ive Hontfog Cases, to
£25, the paregon of all t
Gentlemen’s English Gold Hunting
and £IS IS s.
Gentlemen's Gold Keyless Cry-tal
lentlemen's Gold Keyless Hunting
£75.
The above watches any gentlemen
rear.
DEFIANCE GOLD W
To meet the requirements of tbi
I.OWPE PRICED GOLD WATCE
titles natn*d above, T. B. W. hs
viABVF.LS OF CHEAPNESS ANT
•ach one of which ‘cannot be tq
owing speak for themselves:—
lady’s Go’d Defiance .. ..
Do Keyless, crystal face ~ ..
Do. Hunter or Demi*Hunter ...
>ent's Go’d Defiance
Dn, crystal f ce ••
Do Keyless Hunter or Dcmi-Huntei
Trade Advertise
JpiRS T‘ V G RAND;
- ■ .• or .
spring: NOVE
BY LA.TBSAII.tNO SHIPS AN
••••=-■ SHIPS
FROM. ENGLAND, FRANCE., I
‘ .ITALIAN.POET
X CRAWFC
WIXCHELL’o BUILDINGS, S
"WHOLESALE
.FAMILY CASH WARES
Has just received & magnificent
newest and most choice novelties <
from the principal European ms
perhaps, most advisable to inforn
goods are purchased direct; const
no intermediate profits to be shan
hence, goods of all kinds can I
establishment as cheap as in the I
in the City of Melbourne,
THE NEW PRINTS ANI
are marvels of the printer’s art, as
Inters skill of manipulation. Tin
perfection in eryloand finish. Is
It would be impossible to describe
feints are the most lovely the eye
ttu patents being taken from not
In their magnificence. The pric
and upwards, to the best manufm
Knd alone but to the best which <
Europe at the present day. New
glncliams, choice checks, the latest
stuffs —they are manufactured in c
in MsgUsh. Irish, and French c
fi-sz) Now r&teeo -fronts and dr
latest and me»t beautiful ionov-itu
seen during the present age, in i
every complexion; the c.douriog ai
'Ved snleudid, and only require ti
predated.
THE FANCY DEPAI
contains more choice novelties tha
since this establishment bos had »
new laces «re marvellously beautil
contains all the latest no- cr pttcns
can depend upon having splendi
kind at the lowest wh- lcsale c*
Kid G:oves In 2, 4 6, 8. and 12 bi
colours, at every price New Thre
every (hide, all the newest shad<
Cellars and Cuffs. Opera and Pa:
See. A magnificent assortment o
and kinds. Ladled Baskets, Lea
and Eilk Bags Ac« &s, at the <
price. New spring Hosiery, ail ti
Tor maids and ladies' wear.
THE MILLTNFRY I
:onlains all the newst dupes in
mil new trimmings of every kiud.
nd French models from the mo:
lelnbratcd homes In the two cruoir
a sold at the lowest wholesale cash
THE MANTLE AND COST
IIKNT, cantina a SPoUNDID !■
S'KWEST MATERIALS and El
.AThSr SI'KING FASHIONS.
>lnce orders early to avoid
Che orders'are aheady beginning t
herofor**, be a matter of necessity '
4 soon ts possible.
CARPETS AND FORK.
The stock of Brussels Carpets i-*
lelbourne. it comprises the new#
ssortmont in the Australian c -1
arnlshlng wilt find that they hat
lost choice patterns to s -lect from
Mined in the Sbu'hern Htmlsphc
orders and Hearthrugs to mate
;inds of rooms. Velv*t*pUe tWil
•orders, of the best quality, at one
lelbonrr.e prices J-heepskln ilea;:
r made to order if required. Tape
ier yard upwards to the b<
liddermlnster Carpets in every qi
lock to select from in Australia
rom common jute to the Impi
■o J. Parties mrolshing are sup
iberal terms, and hive their cro
uperior manner . Cornices fitted
are. a beautiful,assortment of
elect from. Window POLES in a
Trade Advertisements
’ m
SIXTY-THRIfiK.,
63
WAT
CHMAEfiB, - GOLDSMITH, - AND > OPTICIAN'
' 63 ‘ BOUBKB STREET EAST, MELBOURNE, ‘
IMPORTS DIRECT FROM THE MAKERS
GOIiO
m
«
'F:
WALTHAM WATCHES,
EVERY GRADE IN
AND 3ILVjGS ENGLISH' LEVELS,
FOREIGN WAT CHE S,
LOWKRT PRICI'S, NEWKiT STYLES.
LiMes’ Watches;. GentemonV W«iche«, Roy*’ Watches, Racing
f't p Wat;.Gdeuair Watches) :
. Watch'*, Ac, Ac. •
Every Watch is. skilfully examined, timed, .ml a legal .
: guarantee i< suj.pluirto the paichaiur.
STOCK OF GOLD AMO r'ILVEU . JEWELLERY
Is very large mid w«])t ••sorted, audis genoikb* .
IN QUALITY, , I
■ ■■ Every article being WARRANTED,
DIAMOND 3
a unto I- to ordor in
Ktcpfr Rings, I alies’: Dress
eat: . logs. Cento’ Mguat, acd '
ithcr.lkiugs
PEBBLES AND • OTHER SPECTACLES
OPERA AND FIELD GLASSES. I
SST 25 ycara* experience aa an t ptlclao. I
PRICES.
Gold Watches from £3 0 0 I Stiverbracelets from 7/3 ■
Sliver „ .. 11 0 I Silver broncho i „ */- I
Silver itings from 2/- , i
All Goods Equa ly Reasonable. i
Watches are skdfully nod thoroughly repa!r*dot
the premises, and their pv< furutauce war muted.
• " Giods sent ft r registered post t» cliparts of Victoria.
H. J. HER B E E T !£
BOURSE STREET EAST, MELBOURNE. «S.
. M’OOMAS
. PATENT . PRIZE WATERLIETERS.
FIRST AND SECOND PRIZES at BALLAR AT EXHIBITION as BEST and CHEAPEST MACHINE for
RAISIN’ * WATER from DhEP WELLS or MINKS.
For every horse power these Simple, Powerful Apparatus can Lift One Tooasaad Gallons on hour to a height
of Tw„ Hundred Feet.. . .
THEY, have Obtained nearly FORTY FIRST-CLA-SA PRIZES, bsatingeverr other kind of water-raising
instrument known at all elevations. Unlimited in quantity and la yielding full equivali nt for
power less friction only . Have been successfully imitated, piracies and spurious machines, with so-called
improvements, being demonstrably f
- Emptied rom mlne3,_and townships SUPPLIED with W.vTKR by contract
• iI'COAIASand CO., JO King street, Melbourne.
Acents In Ballarat;—
MOSEY, WALKER, and CO., Lydiaid street.
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TtllS
•KINSiIEAD AND ESDA
ME S. L. BIRTC
11*8 pleasure in announcing th
B’MNSMRaI) and Sana, of Luudo;
have appointed him their . .
SOLE AGEK
And representative for Balhnt
• and that the
SHOW BOOM
Forjthe sale of tho abovo wolllrao'
- now open at
THE BIBLE AND BOOK
STUBT STItEKT, B J
Mr B. begs to point out to intend
gre«t advantage in buying direct f
Hirers* agent, and thus saving the
made by middlemen. • An inspectk
prices will prove this beyond a donl
The superiority of the English j.
rivals it due partly to the solidity
lion, which products the lasting t
they are so celebrated, and partly
and excellence of the- nueba'ism, t
which cannot bsover rsiiuiated.
Unlike the interior Continental ii
have for years been forced on the r
of these punos wdl it bo foand tbi
Heed to price: and this rule invarial
the cheapest class.!
One great object in opening this
out these inferior makes, which Ji
harm to legitimate trade and music
THE ERINSMEAD
OPIKIOKS .OF THE MUSICA
OF . '
(THE BRTNSMRAD P
THE BEINSiIEAD P
highest praise Is certain!
John Briu'raoad nnd Sous for the
which has crowned their efforts to
most simple principle a perfectly: ci
sensitiverapitiUou touch, lire p
and the excellent mechanism of ilii
by them in the I’aris Exhibition; <
eulogies from all critics.
“JOHN'S» , ATS>Xt. M.A
: • (Member of the 3 ntern.itiona
. Exhibition; 1878.
CUii3icau.cn, i65;
The GOLD MtiDALaitho
International >xhibl
Molbourno, 18S1
The TWO GOLD mkdaLS i
AWARD for every class
Brisbane, 3SSO.
The HIOHKsT AWARD
t . Competitors.
Sydney, IS7O.
Awarded the TWO FIRST I’RIZ
DXPLOMd, above all Coi
Paris. 3873.
Accorded the
CROSS off Ui3 LKGiOVof
The Gold.
And also the Silver M
South Africa, 187
The DIPLOMA ofiiON
GOLD'MItDAL
Philadelphia, 357
The
GRAND ME DA
Of
HONOUR
And
DIPLOMA of ME!
' Paris. 1574,
The
DIPLOMA of HON
And tlie
Honorary Membership of the Na
. Franca.
IPatif, 1807,
The MEDAL of HO:
London ISOif
- The
GRAND PRIZE MR DAL a
THE ESDAILE P
The Esdaßo Pimo snppli
in the. Australian colon
first-class piano at medium
Tn every instance, withe
Don. the KsdalJo pinna ha
satisfaction, and led to
'recommending it. Hence i
It is only about .s’x mon
th*s9 pianos was landed,
time the E'daiJo piano i
established itself that It
. far larger ale In Austral
piano.
Prior to the imrodocli
pimo, the public had to
, .very inferior, inslrnmoot,
orbitant price chanted by
for a pUrio by one of t
good makers whoso Inst
ported. ; , . *
Trade Advertisement* -"
FERGUSON AND URIE,
|ffii
mm
im\
UssJIVW
GLASS STAINERS.
IMPORT
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
PLATE and sheet
WINDOW GLASS.
10 COLLINS STREET EAST, MELBOURNE,
MOREISOFS :
STANDARD OLD : HIGHLAND .WHISKEY,
THE ,PUREST, THE MILDEST, AND THE BEST. IN WOOD AND BOTTLE,
, FROM ALL STOREKEEPERS.
MELBOURNE OFFICE;—R. MORRISON AND CO,,
. No. 3‘FLINDERS LANE WEST.
I AT PST , Pa osl
A “IE FOLLF-T’:
—**of alt annoyance*
as connected with la
toilette, nono is
greater than tho pur*
cha'O of some .ma
terial apparently tho
‘very thing’ required.
. tho subsequent, find
ing that *aproaranre«
are' deceitful/ and
money, time, and
trouble have all been
tv listed in the acquire
ment of an article
whose beauty was
transient and dura
bility nil”
Since our first
recommendation
of tho
‘ IT OUTS* VEL
JLi . VETEEN,
every purcharer has
reiterated the praise
we bestowed.
Many rnik a r* wcnld
have e mtented them
selves. with bavni!
thus gtined . public
favour; but the pr* at
competition In Vel
veteens, . and ’ the
praiseworthy deter,
urination not to be
surpassed, hare led
tho manufacturer of
tho * LOUIS’ VEL
VETEEN to be con
stantly seeking itn
provi mems which
havert-sulted in the
production of tho
Gmnr.i n e
WOVEN
FAST PILES
wmt
‘GENOA FACS’
m
ly
|sa
u
>
esJ
m
m
The . rtrictest ex
aminer may try every
test of touch end
sight without di«-
cnverlng there are
other than the Genoa
Velvets they so
closely resemble,
.while the peculiar
arrangements result
ing in the * fast woven
pile* enables them to
stand interminable
and rough wear, that
would ruin “real vel
vets at four times tho
price.
THE " MYRA’S
JOURNAL"
say.*:—“The advan
tages claimed for this
Velveteen are not a
few. Fiist the colour,
which is a fine blue
black. The appear
ance is certainly very
handsome. and not
airily distinguished
from velvet; it is
thinner and finer In
texture, and conse
quently less • heavy,
than ordinary vel
veteen, and is said to
take tbenerd’c more
e.sily than any other
N.8.-—Every yard
of the GENUINE
bears the nam
‘LOU I S.
o
MAY BE HAD
F'M JI
ALL
Fir.sr-c f
draper
£ =5
C3
& “E 2
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trade .v-MARC
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el
Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago,
Backache, Soreness of the Chest,
Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell
ings and Sprains, Burns and
Scalds, General Bodily'
Pains,
Tooth, Ear and Headache > Frosted
Feet and Ears, and all other .
Pains and Aches.
Ko .Preparation on earth equals St. Jacobs Oil
ns a safe, sure, simple and cheap External.
Remedy. A trial entails but tho comparatively
trifling outlay of 50 Cents, and every one suffering
with pain can have, cheap aud positive proof of its,
claims. . ' • ,
• ' Directions in Eleven Languages,
SOLD BY! ALL DETJGOIST3 AHD DEALEEH
_ _ El HEDIOIHE.
S3
[THE 11‘CORMICK
lEAPEE, AND TWINE BINDER.
‘ SFASON 1333. '
THIS Machine 1m a wronßbt-iron trivellic(;wbeel
and an iron grain wheel, with loose adjustable
hub. It will Oct Lower than any other machine, and
inches Lower than tho H’Cormlckof last season..
It has a New Shipper, so that one moveraentwill start
or s'op the fickle, reel, aud binder simultaneously.
It has a new a*j stabl* reel, with Double-speed
Whee Land a now tilting lever.
The Binder is farther Simplified: c\n he made to
slide while at work; and wH bind Fire different sixes
of fhe • ves, at the option of the driver.
These are a few of tho most important improve-'
ments. but there are many oth«r new points in the
machines which wo shall be glad to explain by letter
or personally, either at oar Machinery Yard or at any
of the Agricultural Shows which wo shall visit thb
season.■
PLEASE SEND POE OUE NEW CIRCULAR.
, 7he M'Corrolck has never been beaten in any im
portant contest. It won the Royal Agricultural
Society’s. OOt D MEDAL. (At the Highland So
ciety’s Trial, the M’Cormtck DID NOT coiIPEIE,
. t A ; t Sole Agents for aU the Australian Colonies j ;
WLEAN BEOS. AND;. EIGG, MELBOURNE;
ALLAN & CO’S.
PIANOS
AND
0 PGf AN S.
FOUR GREAT LINES WH OH HAVE
NO RIVAL IN AtTSTBALIA.,
SCHIEDM aYEH AND
SOSHWE. -
: One of the Oldest And Most Renowned Makers
| in Europe, whose
1 GOSTL.Y PIANOS
are fit for any Drawingroom in the World,
Placed above all others at the late
Exhibitions, Melbourne and Stuttgart,
SCHMIDT AND SOHN.
A BEAUTIFUL MODEL.
Well and favourably known in Victoria for the
last 10 years.
THE GRANDEST and MOST PER
FECT PIANOS at MEDIUM PE ICE,
Ever seen in Australia.
T H i J R M E R,
A MUSICAL MARVEL AND A PERFECT
OEM.
Overstrung (>lcnb!e oblique), trichord tbronsbont;
with full Iron Frame and burobhed Metal Pin Plate;
bavins a remarkably. quick touch and a fine body ol
Tone.
The most elegant, the most durable,
and the cheapest Small Cottage Fiano
(ever offered to the Public.
Can be had on TIME PAYMENT by » Small
Deposit, and Monthly Payments of 30».
SMITH AM&KICAN
ORGANS.
THE FINEST REED ORGANS IN THE
WORLD.
Awarded the Only Gold Medal, elboct 6
1881.-105,000 eold since 1852.
33 DIFFERENT STYLES TO SUIT ALL
CLASSES.
PRICES—£IC 16j, UPWARDS
In these Colonies the sain of CABINET ORGANS
is almost exclusively confined to this Company’s
make, more than 2000 having been sold in Victoria
alone.
The Excellent and Unequalled Qualities of
the above four Great maiern are now univer
sally recognised, hence our enormous and daily
increasing enl*>o.
Our STOCK includes a fine choice of
PIANOS by other well-known makers. Few
houses, even in Europe, can show such' a
splendid seUction.
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES, and TERMS FO
CASH OR TIME PAYMENT,
, Forwarded on application. ",
ALLAN AND CO ,
SOLE AGENTS,-
17 and 19 COLLINS STREET EAST,
MELBOURNE.
(Q.AENOCK, BIBBY, AND CO,
HEMP AND (WIRE ROPE
MANUFACTURERS,
IIVERPOOL AND LONDON.
MANILA HOPE, OF SUPERIOR QUALITY
LARGE STOCKS ALWAYS;]'ON HAND.
MIDE TO SUIT EXPORTERS, FOR lUE
VARIOUS FOREIGN MARKETS
CORDAGE . AND BOLT ROPE,
OlB.it Russian.Hemp.' ■
COIR ROPE, of. S.l.ciotl Yams,
, wire ; rope, :
Of Iron or Bteo AYire for Ships and Mlnti
•• Orden to b. lent through' Honiu lo£Qra
■ Britain. . . . ;
Irsda AHver tlaamenu.
c
TO TEA. DRINKERS.
The Calcutta Tea Association wM publish in every
Saturday’s issue, of tlio Age. Argus, and Daily Tele
graph the names of sue Tea Dealers, Grocers, &c., in
Melbourne and suburbs who have their teas for sale-
They are compelled to do this, as it has come to their
knowledge that some unprincipled deilets have been
selling Indian or other teas as teas from this Associa.
tion.
The teas of the Association are all labelled. '* The
CALCUTTA Ti£A ASSOCIATION’S TURH. INDIAN
TEA," and the prices are marked on every package.
The public will please ask for them, and take no
Others. .They are guaraateed'PUßE,-and of the
highest class, and such teas can only be supplied by
Association having cjmcimd of the produce of
not less than Fifty Tea Estates, which are blinded
so as to produce the meet perf ct teas in the world.
J. B. TAYLOR,
Acting Secretary.
Calcutta Tea Association, 1 20 King street, Mel
bourne, and 2S Charlotte place, Sydney. ■* • t
The following are the names of the tea dealers and
grocers who have our teas In stock
. Ballarat.
I . G.&J. Giles.
; ■ ' Thus, Clarke ‘
O. Burgoyne
J.‘VV. Bromley
J. Stout • .
G. Litchfield'
W. McAllister
■ Thokßurduo • ,
W. T. Gien . .
J:AndrfcWß '
. Mrs 3. Grump,
Bukinyonu.
• (■. Jas. Wilson •
J. P. Wilson .
. Bkautort,
W. Schleight *
J. Prentice
• V/otherspoon, Bros., ndO
Bacchus Marsh.
R. ShaukcU
•; ■<■■••• Ballak; ..
J. H-nrahan,
: Meltok. , •
T, B. Watson
DATLEarorm,
■W. Willard
• J. Smyth
*W Burkly
Thomas Deakia
J. li. Bevau >
J. M’Kell
M.Sartorl -
•W.M’Leaa
W. Browse
. . T. Elvish - •
AV. J. Ba-hlelgh
J. M'Millan* ;
Jißushby
TV. K. Bryan
B LACE WOOD.
Matthew Rogers
R, Thomas *
Mrs Paulson
CH**nujuf
G, Rtghettl
Lin tor.
J , Shepherd
AVOOA*
E. Kelly
M. 31. Wise, and Cos
. ,
AV. Derrick
G. Hampton
Moo.vahbbl .
H. T. SiocKmsn
• - AXIPJJITHEATaB.
11. Spiers
CItESWICE.
M, M’formick
H. Hammon
W.- Elswortb
James Orr and Cos.
T. J. King
Clunks.
J. Pickford
IV. Leans
• Talbot,.
Mrs Crump
AV. IL Lulf
T, Pierce
J. Kearney
R. Crook
I bos. Curtis
E. Chalmers.
JDcrach.
Chas. Coifleld,
Amherst.
R. Fisher
P. Douglass
►LCragik.
O. Suoabcwr
MARTyoßouaa.
R. Fisher
Miles and Co.’
W. U. Earls
AV. G. WCulloch
Mary Whitney
James Logan
D. Taylor
D. and J. Hunter
Sll&s Lotas
AV, Gray
Carlsbuookl
G. H. Cambridge
Timor.
S. S, Brown
P. Hornsby
Mrs Wright
Chinaman's Flat,
A. Watson . ' ‘
£ Beedon
Mrs Barrett.
Alma.
F. F. Pierce
Dunollt.
J Fisher and Cos
11. B. Daley
B. Monks
Mrs Wallis
Bayes and Hamilton
Majorca.
D. Small
H. C. Palmer
JCatucart
G. Ahrendts
Ararat.
T. Flaileley.'
G, AV. H. Grano
31. Minto
• AV. 11, Dawson
Stawbll.
Dalkcn and Sons
E. Price
- Horsham.
AV, and J. Thomson
v C. and G. Sclmrmann •
Murtoa. j
J. Hunter
C. Hab*l
Dimboola.
P. P. Fraser
INhtllV
Bond and Taylor
HOMEBDSn.
Mr George T evi, storekeeper
Mr Robert White. do
Mr Henry Twist, do.
Talbot,
Mr Daniel obllliard, storekeeper.
Sea Saturday's Issue cf the Melbourne papers for the
list of names who e our Teas for sale, and other
provincial newspapers for country districts.
TUB CALCUTTA TEA ASSOCIATION
.j . the purpose of offering to the
Has been formed
Merchants. Grocers, and Consumers
PURE INDIAN TEAS
Clnsenforuabytha ’
CALCUTTA TEA SYNDICATE
And
Guaranteed Free from all Mixture of Chinese Tea
As shown by the following letter, from
Messrs James Htnty and Cos.
A Firm of the Highest Standing,
And Agents for the
. Calcutta Tea Syndicate:—
Little Collins street west,
Melbourne, 10th August. ISSI
To the SECRETARY rf the CALCUTTA TEA
XX.A
ASSOCIATION,
20 King street. Melbourne. ;
At your request we have inspected your large stock
teas, and found same all PURE INDIAN teas
selected in India by the Calcutta Tea Syndicate
Vniim A-f- .7A >4 Uffynw i «.%•
Youra.ia-,, HENTY and C<\
P.S —We have also transferred to you the stock
sod sole agency of ** ?ib;horp’s *' Indian Teas, a* sup
plied to visitors during the whole of the International
Exhibition. - .
If stronger evidence he wanted we can supply it
Read the following—there can be no stronger testi
mony. adduced of tb* unrivalled superiority of our
Indian Teas over all other competitors. Messrs
Newbory and Dunn, the Government analviical
ati.mUti mtiArta ,< fnllnn-** •
chemists, reports as follows:
3l*t August. 1831
Report on three samples of Indian Tea received
from
THE CALCUTTA TEA ASSOCIATION
The above samples have been earcfnllr examined
r us. They arc ABSOLUTELY PURE, and we
may add that even the lowest quality of your Tea
has a highest extract than any Packet Teas we hare
j COSM vnbwbery
VK-Phunmi- •
examined.
• FREDERICK DUNN*
It will thus be seen that the highest and best
authori'y procurable announces even our lowest
priced Teas at.2s 6d per round to be superior in
purity and analysis to any of those above mentioned
Teas at 3s Cd per pound. Further comaunt is eune--
fltlOU*. . .
The Teas of the Calcutta Tea Association are the
produce of upward* of fifty & the most celebrai-d
Indian Tea ••states, which, blended together mak« th«
most perfect Tea the world canproduc*. They a™
blsmledby competent tea tasters, assisted bvanalr.
tical chemists of the highest standing. J
Every Induce tent is given to the merchants and
storekeepers thrmichoat tho colonies to keep our leas
in stock, hnt should enstomers not be able to obtain
them from their recular grocer they can purchase at
out wholesale warehouse % Sydney and Melbourne
«nv ntixulUv from a half-nnnnr! *
any quantity from a half-pound upwards.
Those living at . distance can have sent direct from
-rdney or Mo.boorjie srhoiertio warehouses, any
int-tr from 10 lb welcht immrH. . . 3
qcanfly tram ID lb vrelcht ilpsvardv, freight and’t
riegafteo to the neatest port or railway su-ion on
r- ceipt of hank draft or post offlee order, made
able to the Caicntta Tea As'ocatlon or order ** '
Our teas are packed in } lb end 1 lb packets S 10
and 25 lb tin canlalcrs; half-chests. In lead of 40 lb
and upwards. * * u
The tess sent oat by ns are of th oo prices and sra
sold In any of tho above Mro ponkarns »t M
and 3s &l per pound. Slbthorpo's mtetu oRt3 fid
per pound, in packages of not less than 101 b and ud
to half ch&sts. p
Wh'n imrchasinc
ASK for ‘ h “^^%mAN S T^| 3OCUIIO:i ’ S
Sea ihal yon ure supplied with them. Don tho
revelled open to take any other tea. If yoit cannot
asnvuhedin onaatnr* trvnwAfi... 4
prevailed upon t ,
be suv plied in one store, try another*
and imitations. ’All nnr torn, a™
ASSOCIATION POKB
INDIAN TRAS. The prices and weight.' with In
structions for browing, are marked on tho end o I
each package. * 4
Hitherto tho An«trall*.ns have had no option hut
ware forced to pnrchiwa trash callod toa. which was
shipped hero from Chios; now. they have an oppot
tnnlly of purchasing the pure Indian teas suppUed
nT tnA Ta, * rcAel.lln. _t.l-1. i_ n rr
by the Calcutta Tea AssocUtion, which is the most
perfect tea that can be produced.
There Is no instance on record of Indien ten being
adnlleratod. Ws will, at tho requeat of any of our
patrons, lend or allow them toseod, a sealed nacket
of onr toll to any aoaJytlcal chemist, and If found to
beadalteratad, wo will forfeit £6OO to tho eheritfet
To purchasers deslroca of doing their own Wending,
rlfflnol noakmffea in h*nt\ , v . u 'r"a»
original packagea lc. bond or dnty paid. >
QALVANI3ED IRON ROOFING,
STORES. i c .
A. AND J. MAIN AND CO,
Manufacture every description of above s WWI! ,
tea, COFFEE, and grain stoees.
LANDING STAGES,
, ...... PACKING SHEDS, 4c.
STRONG WIRE FENCING.
With Improved Andiron Standards. Ec, oco!a!
for Transit, and E«iiy Erected.
GALVANISED MATERIALS.
; GALVANISED NETTING, 4e
, Calalosnca on AppltcaUon.
ESTIMATES FREE.
■ . Clydesdale ton Wotij, PosiU Part
' , 10S Queen Victoria street,
GLASGOW AND LONDON.
iUAIJIEL'S CHOICE PERFUMER
RIiIMEL'S TOILET VINEGAR, a plemal tot
and to the Toil, “and B,
* ““ at a potvorfnl dlslnfectacl 1
valuable for warm climate*. *• J
&***» MUCH JIPKOV ?D PLOEII
RIMJIEL-S ' JOCKEY CLUB WBITF Ben
TRUFE, WHITE PINK. WHITE Ll™ wm
RUSE, malvkti-a. ROSE LaUREI ’ w.
JTLuWEE, a WEST P iSAp NEW UuwV H
peitome a ia plain or cot bottht
Htvle»lLa.a UafK. JUICE and GLYCcW?
gives the hair a beautiful gloss, and Impart* an am
able ooolLeas to the head. * w
RIMMtLN PUKE WHITE GLYCERINE eni
TIL lA. BROWN WINDSOR. HONEY, 4S
LhTTOCE, TkaNsPaRENT COAL i'AK V
other TOILET SOAPS :n b rs or cakes. ’ 1
VKLVi.TLXB VIOLEV. P.K
i.oSi,.|.e.At, and other TOILET AOWDEE3
bexvs, b'rrelsand actets ’
tb^T^rif' A( WAD ENTIKE cleans and preset,
KIMMEL’S AROMATIC OZONIZEP. or .Vatu
Air Purifier, a fragrant Powder which diffuser
®^ a PfT*“ on t the healthy and refreshing comiic
of tboPise ami Eucalyptus Forests.
. In 4oz lins.
EUGENE KIMMEL, K lf4‘“^
Perfumer by appolntn oht to H.R.U. Ptiacesi
~ Wales, :
03 Strand, 128 Regent atreot. 21 Cornblll, Loud:
» boulevard da Oapndnes, Paris
gPECIAL FIRST AWARD, SYIiNEY,
SILVER MEDAL, MELBOURNE, IS
GOLD MEDAL, ADELAIDE. ISSL
LLOYD AND LLOYD,
ALBION TUBE WORKS, BIEMINOHASI,
Ajrj>
COOMBS WOOD TUBE WORKS, HALfiSOTO
MANUjACTuncrj or
WEOUGHTIIION WELDED TUBES
ANO
FITTINGS,
FOR GAB, STEAM, AND WATER. PLAIN OR OSLVASISEP,
BOILER TOBE3 IN IRON, HOMOGENEOUS
iIETAL AND STEEL,
HYDRAULIC TUBES, BORING AND LI.VISG
TUBES FOR WELLS, TUYERE COILS, Sc.
LARGE TUBES DP TO i it, DIAMETER.
j LOiiDOIi OFFICE—9O CAXOaV STREET, E.C
WARftHOUSES-LONDOK’, XIVSRPOOI
MANCHESTER.
Mall Notice
MaILS are made up iu the POSr-OFFICS,
BALLtRaT, lor the uud mentioned pi***
and their sab-offices at the times given bol->w.
Alfridton, bls sm and
3 45 p m
Ararat, 1013 alaOSO p m
Avoca, GIS am and 030
pm
Bacchus Marsh, 5 30 ;
and 03 1 pm
£ xllau, 5 30 a m
Ballarat East. do. 615
10 45 and 3 45 p m
Barkstead. 615 a m
Bolwarra, 615 sm •
Beaufort, 1015 am, 6 30
pm
Black Lilli, 0 15 a m
Branxholmo. 10 15 a i
Brown Hill. C 15 a m
Brown’s Diggings. Cls»m
Busugoc. 5 30 a m
tlnllaruok, 6 15 a m
Buogaree, tf 15 a m
Buuiuyong, do, 11 a m
Bomunbart, 5 30 a m
Cardigan, 5 30 a m
Carisbrook, 615 am
Carngham. 6 15 a m
Castlemaine. 6 id, 11 a m,
and 6 30 pm
Chepstow*, 6 15 a na
dunes 6 15 a m, 245 and
and 6 30 p m
Colac. 2 45 p m {Saturday
eid.), Saturday at 630
pm
Cope Cope. 615 a m
Creswick, 616 am.ll 30
am, 2 45pm. 830 pm
Dayleaford, 6.15 a m, 1130
a m and 030 p m
Dimbuola, 5 30 am and
10 15 a m
Donald, 615 a m
D >wn T.P.0.. 8 30 p n*
Duakeld, 1015 am, 830
Guolomr. 5 20 am, Ham,
and 8 30, p m
Glcno*chy, 8 30 pm
Glcopark, C 15 a m
Gorton, 6 35a in (fucs.
tx). Tues., at 630 a m;
daily 4pm
ftreat Western, 830 p m
GulTord, G Jsa m
Haddon, 5 3(i a m
Hamilton, 10 15 a i
, 830
Lexton. 6 SO p m
Linton. 8 25 am, S4spa
Maryborough, 615 a*,
2 45, 6 30 p m
Metb.u'ne, 5 30am. 11
am, C3opm
Mlilbr&ok, a m
Miner’s Best. 3 45, 6
pm
Moorookyio, 6 15aa
1 Mount Blackwood, SS)
: am.Ua m.tiCJpn
: Mount Ulowhinl, 34*
pm, 6 3') pm
Mount Bolton, 6 SO p m
Mount Clear, 615 s m
Mount Hgertoo, 615 a ra,
(Tues. ex), Tues at 53-3
a m, daily 4pm
Mount I’leasant, 5 30 s a
.Mount Rowan, 615 am
Murtoa, Xo 15 am, 630
Myniong, 5 30 am, 6 0
Newington* 615 *m,3 45
pm
Nerrina, 6 25 am
Ormond, 0 15 a m
I’igg-uect, 6 15 a m
Poolilla. 0 15 a m
Portland, 1015 a m. 6 SO
pm
Preston Hill. 6 15 a a
Qacensclitf, 5 30am
itokewood,Cls»m
Sc. Arnaud, 8 15an,630
p m
Sandhurst, 6 15 a ®#
2 45 p m. 6 30 p a
Scarsdale, 6 lo an, 8 45
Seoastopol, 530 a h, 3 45
Skipton, 6 15 a a, 3 45
p m
•iuiythcsdalo, 6 13 » ®»
3 45 pm
Snake V’alloy, 615»®
Spring Bank. 8 ll » w
■-‘prings. 6 30 p m
Sl.dfordshiro Riel, 61
atawell, 10 15 *m, 6S
riiteatham, 3 45 p m dsllf
Sulkv Gully, 815 «m
‘albot. 6
and G 30 p m
Trnwnlia, 6 30 » m
Trunk Lead, 5 JO a o
Up T.P.u., 11 a m wd
6:up m .
Wahdallah. 613 am. 11
Heywood, 10 IS a re
Uomebuah. 615 a e
Horsham, 1015 au
pm
Kingston, 8 IS a m
Lake Bolac. 10 15 a.m. Weudoureo, 615 a
Lamplough, 6 30 p m WickUife 1016 am
Learmonth, 346 p m and Vnudoit, 815 a m
68t»pm Yeudon 5 £0 a m, 1U ®
Leigh Creek. 6 15 am
The various sections of telegraph lines included la
kh Ballarat district;are as follow: —Extruding to- 5
Ballarat to Bunlnyong.Rokewood, Gtreatham.
Beanfort, MorecUtb, Bacchus Marsh, and 6lom>
Blackwood. ...
AU telegraph offices in Victoria an open to
transaction of business at ordinary rat*» —va» *
words or under, Is, and every additional vora w-*
between tho hours of S.SO am and 8 p.au(n° o< 7£
excepted). The night and Sunday RTMn^®,l D .ii
together with the rates pertaining thereto. w»“. ,
other information on telegraph matters, w« pobiuo
In the ° Monthly Foscol and Telegraph Galdo. .
Immediate notice of any breakage of tow or as w
likely to cause an Interruption to the circuit, co
veyod to the Postmaster, Ballarat, will .
tate the prompt restoration of commnnlcauoa w
Printed and published by the proprietor
' ■ Alexander Pottell, et the crnce of tbs f** t
lara Star , No, SO Sturfc meet, la tfcl Cl*fW
tsUwal
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