The chemist and druggist, 15. September 1859

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8&IYS88 &&¥£Sff9£iV8, OK, CONDENSED ENGLISH LAVENDER FLOWER WATER, Being prepared by a new process, renders unnecessary the usual adjuncts to cover the rank smell of the stalks, apparent even in the best commercial Mitcham Oil, and developes a fra- grance and freshness which, though well known in the flowers, have hitherto been lacking in the preparations from them. Moreover, it is remarkable for its sweet, natural, diffusing, and abiding perfume. Wherever it has been introduced the sale of Lavender water has largely increased, and the Trade generally will find it now more economical, convenient, and taking than what is prepared by the usual method. Price 5s. per lb.; mixed with one-third spirit, 4s. per lb., which is apparently stronger, but not so lasting; Avith two-thirds spirit, 3s. per lb., which is equal to the usual superior draught Lavender Water ; but as the retailer can reduce it himself to the requirements of his trade, the purchase only of the condensed is recommended, which, in trade quarts, can be had of any of the Wholesale Druggists, whose orders for next season, especially for the export market, are now solicited to secure age and despatch in the supply. CONDSHSED FLORAL IXTBACTS» WOODBINE. LAVENDER. OLD MAN. CARNATION. GILLY FLOWER. WALLFLOWER, &c. The process which, in making the Lavendine, has proved so successful, has with equal success been brought to bear in the production of these. The result is a spirituous extract long wanted in perfumery, and which for naturalness, beauty, and richness are equal to the French and Italian extracts. When their very unusual strength is considered (for a mixing of I part to from 7 to 12 parts of spirit is recommended fully to develope their fragrance), the maker flatters himself that on the score of economy, as well as novelty, elegance, and attraction, they will commend themselves to the home and foreign trade. Price 12s. per lb. But though any quantity of these and the Lavendine is supplied, the Proprietor can guarantee only the bottles sealed, labelled, and endorsed with his name, which may be had from the Wholesale Druggists and Medicine Vendors ; any of whom, if not supplied, will oblige by applying to JOSIAH J. WALL, Banbury. MR. CUPISS Respectfully solicits the Chemists and Druggists to furnish themselves with Bills of his CONSTITUTION BALLS, for distribution among their friends. A letter addressed to him, Diss, Norfolk, en- closing their Card (to prevent error in printing), will have them forwarded, free of cost, to any house in London or., other large towns it may be convenient for them to name. TRIED AND APPROVED FOR UPWARDS OF TWENTY YEARS, See Testimonials with each Packet. F