New Advertisements.. ; TJALSAM OF HONEY [ THE SUCCESS OF THE A.G~E ' THE GIANT OONQOTEROK ! ; BALSAM OF HONEY 1 { Is 'warranteS 'to contain no spurious in•greiflents, and will give certain and "vlMJlbdtate .remrf in every case dt pro- 1 Besses to cure. A small duse talcen before Speaking or, •Singing clears the Voice and Throat in a •wonderful '.manner ; and when a dose is rtaken before going to bed, under a heavy: oold, the effect is so soothing 'that a refreshing sleep follows. BALSAM OP HONEY:! ♦Children take it readily. . Once used, always nsi-d. Balsam of Roney. contains no Opiate, ■ and, in consequence, i may be administered vwith perfect conlidence and freedom. iBALSAM OJ? HONEY:! ; "Hoar«eness vanishes like magic. Wheea•ing and Oppression of the Chest soon tlis- \ appear. The nasty Cough is removed. Incipient Inflamation is checked in the 'bud ; and the patient is ut once 'restored ■Tinder its soothing influence; BALSAM OF HONEY no puftcd-up Testimonials. It ■speaks for itself. I give only three testi•monies of gentlemen we'll known t'hrou^h«out Otago and Southland. Mk A. W. Gkant, editor of the Bruce Herald, writes : " Being laid up with a •cold, and ti'oubled also with severe hoarseness, I provided myself with a "bottflc of ' .your Balsam, and after taking a few doses -during the day was able to deliver a lecture in the evening, two and a-half hours an length, without the least exertion. I iiuformed the audience it was entirely -owing to the effects of your Honey Balsam ;' that 1 was enabled to put in an appearance." I Mr M&RTiisr, traveller for Messrs Sar- ' good, Son, and Ewen, Dunedin, tele.graphs : " Wonderful effect, Balsam of '■Honey. SenS -another bottle afternoon *train." Sir Andrew lb Fleming., Barfc. , writes: " Having used yoni' Balsam of Honey, I oan faithfully testify to its curative properties j and confidently recommend it to any one troubled with hoarseness and •severe cold." Balsam of Honey has been tried and .proved. Safe, sure, aud Palatable. •Praised by all, and recognised to be THE GIANT CONQUEROR, -Sos-d in Boxties z Price, Is 6d &2s oi>. Wholesale Agents .: The Colonial Dkug Coy. , Dunedin. Sold by all leading Chemists, Merchants, and Storekeepers, throughout New Zealand and the Australian Colonies. CLUT tl A AGENCIES : 'BaxeLUTHA — G. W. Hutchins (chemist), W. Guest, Q. Lousley (Olutha Supply 'Stores), Wm. Hargood, Blackwbod& Chapman, and J. Fruish. Puertta — W. Paterson and Co. Romahapa — A. Anderson. Ovvaki — Dabinett & Young. Toiro — George W. Wood. AVaiwera — E. Breeze and William Chisholm. • Lovells Flat — William Fraser. 800 9, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDBN. (4 Doors from Octogou.) Misses Brownlie's ADVERTISEMENT. 'Cut this out and Preserve it carefully for Reference. BABY LINEN Sots by Post to any :part of the Colony ; separate articles may "be had as well. Orders with P. 0.0. enclosed will receive prompt attention. All -Sets sent out are carefully selected by Miss Brownlie personally. Carriage free. SET NO. 1, s. d. "3 Shirts, 8d ... ... 1 6 2 Nightgowns, Is 9J ... 3 G 1 Nightgown, 2s ... ... 2 0 3 Daygown, 2s 6il ... ... 2 6 '2 Daygowns, Is lid ... 310 2 "Flannel Barries, 2s lid ... 510 & Flannel Barrie, 3a 9d ... S 9 •Safety Pius, Id ... ... 1 £13 0 SET NO. 2. 4 Sliirts, Gel ... ... 2 0 2 Nightgowns, 3s 9cl ... 3 6 :2 „ 2s ... ... 4 0 1 Daygowrv, os 3d ... ... 3 3 1 „ 3s ... ... 3 0 2Daygowns, Is lid ... 310 1 Flannel Barrie, 2s lltl ... 211 2 Flannd Barneses 9d .., 7 6 £1 10 0 SET NO. 8. 3 Shirts, Btl ... ... 2 0 2 Flannel TBarvics, 3s 9d ... 7 6 2' „ „ 2s 3 ld ... 510 2 Day gowns, 3s Gel ... ... 7 0 2•"' „ 2s UJ... ... 510 2 Nightgowns, 2s 3d . • ...4 6 2 „ Is lid ... 010 1 Head Flannel, 3a 6d ... 3 6 £2 0 0 SET NO. 4 ... ... 210 0 SET NO. 5 ... ... 3 5 0 SET NO. G ... ... 4 0 0 Every article included in these sets exceptionally good value. Infants' Robes, Shawls, Hoods, Hats, and Bonnets — very lovely goods. New Pelisses, Tunics, Coats, Frocks, Pinafores, Bibs, Bootees, Stay bands — all nice new goods. Ladies' Corsets (perfect fitting and durable); Children's Stays, Ladies' Underclothing ; best shapes and makes. The demand for our Millinery is still increasing — a sure test of its value. Bonnets for all ages and conditions. Hats in Felt and Straw (new, stylish, and becoming), Mourning Millinery, Jet and Crape Flowers, Hats retrimmed while the customer waits. PRICE LIST OF PAPER PATTERNS: Basque, 1 s Id ; skirt, Is 4d (inkeri together 2s 2d) ; costumes, Is 7d ; riding habits, •. Is 7d ; underclothing, Is Id; misses' dresses, Is Id ; children's dresses, lid; boys' suits, lid ; catalogues, 4d. Writers inquiring please enclose stamp. MISSES BROWNLIE, (4 Doors from Octagon ) tPBIISCJES STJKEJS2. DUNEDIIT. 291
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Clutha Leader, Volume XVI, Issue 832, 27 June 1890, Page 2
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780Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume XVI, Issue 832, 27 June 1890, Page 2
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