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Dnnedin Advertisements. p!!lC»Jl'lDilf!!lig2feJlilOJ Tf ''"""'' "if i""" ' : | dSMECHti I ( b&\S^ ■-• i] i -•; i>,nZ'y ?i;u,f lira ZivZ-y* >:y ~*. :■•:•■ ! •aj>^;a^ a Q g % Ws*Pis'<) ■.-; t":i. 3 IMPORTERS of Newcastle and other Goals,arq , prepared, . ta ( supply - the - Country , Blacksmiths, and the puMic generally, at the! ; lowest Wteai 1 ''•"•»; ,!J '^|--" ' "•■■■- y ir \ D. &W. have also a large stockof the best ■• white lead (in tins, andjkegs), red; lead, rinoi : . white and other. pahits^declorsJl turpentine, i linseed oil (boiled and raw!) machinery oil, ! Fnropeah eordsge, Manilla 1 ropes^and oakum, ■ boiler rivets and wire nails, &Ci '. ' a C3Aßb.]'' ' ' \Yirß J. c. Fi COYLE begs to announce tbat he has COMMENCED the practice of his profession in Dnnedin as. a CIVIL ENGINEER. Adjoining Messrs Gillies and Street's Office, Princes-street, Dunedin, Dunedin, Ist October, 1874. J)R. : M. D. MURPHY, Surgeon, Apotheoary, 6% Aocouoher Has commenced practice in Dunedin. Temporary Residence : Knowle House, opposite Wesleyan Cbapel,^Stuait Street. Hours of Attenduicer-10 to 11 a.m., 2 to 3 . . and 7 to 8 p.m. WAIN'S FAMILY HOTEL, Manse-street, Dunedin. J.P.JONE3 - - Proprietor. "I" F. JONES wishes to inform the Settlers and inhabitants of the Clutha and surrounding districts, that every care and attention to the comfort of visitors will be given. The. bed and sitting rooms are redecorated and replete with every comfort. FAMILY PRIVATE SITTING ROOMS. Superior Billiard Room, Cobb and Co.'s Coaches arrive and take their departure daily from the hotel. mHE OTAGO EOUJNDRY Cumberland Street, Dunedin, J. DAVIDSON & Co., (Late Wra. Wilson,) Engineers, Boiler Makers, and Iron Founders" Machinery of all kinds made to order Also Engines, Boilers, end fevery description ' of Brass, Wrought Iron, and 140 Cast Iron Work. JT\T EILL COLQUHOUN. ' GESEBAL B L A C K 8 MI T H AN;D] FA R R I E R 191 "XATAVVI. TjV B E I S S E L , I :' (by APPOiNiaiaifT) HAIRDBESSSB & PERFUMES To H.R.H. the Dnke of Edinburgh, E.G., and his Excellency Sir G. F. Bowen, X.C B. ; Prinoes-atreet, Dunedin. BEISSEL'S CANTHARIDES FLUID, the only article in the whole world capable of RE-FRODUCING HAIR. Slesinger's BKeumiatic Balsam. THE greatest discovery ever yet made for ; , tho relief of human sufferers 'from Muscular or Nervous Affection, is SLESINGER'S BHBUMATIC BALSAM. advertised remedic, and all the prescriptions from the medical faculty for the; cure ' of Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout, Sciatica, Tic ; Doloreux- Neuralgia, r Lumbago, Strains, and Sprains, or , pain oi any sort, from the aboyeafft ctions, none of which have been so, successful and effectual as V '••" y SLESINGER'S RHEOMATIC BALSAM, as' certified by the' certificates published in the 'Otago Daily Times,' * Guardian,'' and innumerable others. :■{, „.«.; v m y .-,: . i JPrice 7s» 6 1. per bottle, Tfhichjia suffioient to cure in all cases. , ]" ,".-,' , "C. ..". ' Sole Agents tor New Zealand ' ' : ' ' ;"' KBMPTHORNE, PROSSER, h Co. ■..»:•-:.:■-.■ S. SLESINGER: N.S^, /: „,-r a ■'!" ; : Hope- street, Dnnedia. // 'y v^EraALNOTfcE.j;;^"--'^^ iXAMES MUlß^havin'g resolved to carry oh Itliicthe-Hatting business by- himself/ begs to tbanfc his numerous Patrons, and •-, the Public generally, for the liberal' support, he' has "ieceiyed since he entered Into tm^inese i' on' bis own acoount, and hopes by strict attention to business, to merit & ; continuance; of ytheir favors. ' ' i... „,:.,,.;. . The new. .patent ventUation in blaclp'or drab,; velvet; Italian Cibtby 1 best house In town for Teal Frarch' Pelts i - -"; • -'-A' Old-fashioned hats cut down and altered to present fashion. :., -••,■..-;: '■''.C " Note the Address f ' y • ; OPPOSITE THE BANK OF NEW ZEAi. ■' ■■'■-'.■•' '-''-LANDJ' '■■ ::>\A.: ■ '-\ '. ■■:-.': I. ■'. yv: Prince's, Street, Djoaedin^ z ..,„:. ., . yP^f?***. blind's/ '-' l :c i::i ; J'- Q-Cfri - w z • :^ ;^- ; - L ;-- ! zrr VENETIAN (BLIND. MAKBB,y;;;! '■:-:> •■■■ .z.^ ■: : Maclag^-Btreet^ ! ' C n ' {>v ' "] ! ponnfery^prSers,; Bunp^uaßjri attended , to,! and ; y. experienced workmen'sent to 'a#parti>l>l I zyyci uA effiKe'^onnti^/ Ifi C)Cwz \ z:z:Au\ im ')h; aud ftvr.tl 07 oluun '-nr>7 ' ' V,-.- ,•*.-,.- „.-....( „...t a: J..-f I

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Clutha Leader, Volume II, Issue 63, 23 September 1875, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Clutha Leader, Volume II, Issue 63, 23 September 1875, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Clutha Leader, Volume II, Issue 63, 23 September 1875, Page 8

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