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Fublie Notices NOTICE. MISS GB-THER intends starting wood oarving claßses in Milton, if saffioient inducement offers. Termß, £2 2s per quarter, two hours per week, For further particulars apply to MR ROBERTSON, Bon Acoord Bazaar. MISS KATE BUSCK (Royal Conaervatorium of Music, Copenhagen.) Mr Robertson's Bon Acoord Baziar, FOB SINGING, PIANO AND VIOLIN. Terms — £2 2a per quarter. ALSO Harmony claßsea will be formed for Trinily College Examinations. Terms — £1 la per quarter. JUST LANDED DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS (Ex John Paul) LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF WATERPROOF OVERCOATS. WINTER'S COMING. CALL AND INSPECT BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. J. PARLANE'S Milton Tailoring Establishment (Established 1863.) EABBITS FOR EXPOET. WANTED, in unlimited quantities. Cash weekly. Full particulars from R. S. Black, Freezing Works, Cattle Yards, or Local agent, H. HAND Milton. NOTICE. TO MAKE A CLEARANCE, Waste Paper can be had at the Bktjce Hbrald Office — 141ba for Is. BEIDGE HOTEL, KAITANGATA JOHN M'CORLEY, Proprietor. HAVING taken over the above Hotel, solicits a continuance of the support extended to him by his old friends and the general public, and trusts by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of their patronage. Only the Best of Liquors kept, and the comfort; of Gueßta will be the feature of trade. JOHN M'CORLEY. PEIZE ALES AND STOUT. POWLEY &* KEAST BOTTLERS OF J. SPEIGHT & CO.'S CELEBRATED ALES AND STOUT. WE have secured the following Awards at the Tasmanian International Exhibition :— Bottled Stout. First Prize ._ Gold Medal. Second Prize ... Silver Medal. Bottled Alb. Second Prize .... Silver Medal. The largest and most complete _ BOTTLING STORES IN THE COLONY. Order through Telephone No. 644. Family Orders promptly executed. Note Address : POWLEY & KEAST, BOTTLERS, HOPE STREET, DUNEDIN. fTIESTIMONIALS. Ettrfok street, InvercargUl Jan. 4th, 1898 THIS is to certify that after being satisfied as to the skill and ability of DR AMEER HASSAN for the treatment of Piles, I placed myself under his treatment. I have been Buffering for 36 years, pnd for the last few years life has been unbearable. After three weeks of the Doctor's treatment, which, I may say, wbb nothing like the pain I had been suffering for two or three years back, I have been thoroughly cured. I cannot speak too highly of the Doctor's skill and the treatment and the attention I have received at bis hands, and I would with the greatest confidence recommend male or female who is suffering from this complaint to place themselves under hia treatment, which I consider the only proper and sure way of dealing with it. I will be pleased to give any further testimony, personally or by letter, to any one wishing to place themselves under hia oare. If by letter please enclose stamped envelope, if in person, at my office, Don street, Inveroargill,— Yourß faithfully, E. H. WHITMORE. Winton, Jan. 28, 1898. To DR AMEER HASSAN. This is to certify that I placed my wife in your hands on Jan. 10th, 1898, for the treatment of piles of ten years' standing, and it is with the greatest of pleasure that 1 am able to say that you have thoroughly cured her by an almost painless treatment lasting about sixteen days ; and I would strongly recommend anyone suffering aa my wife was to place themselves under your care. You are at liberty to make use of this in any way you think proper. I will be pleased to give any farther information personally or by letter to anyone suffering from the same complaint. — Yours, &c, J. A. GOLDING. AMEER HASSAN, who may be consulted at BALOLUTHA, gives a guarantee to (we soy ewe of Piles witbip 15 days,

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Bruce Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 2963, 27 May 1898, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Bruce Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 2963, 27 May 1898, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Bruce Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 2963, 27 May 1898, Page 6

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