X. -E G A N C E & jgj O O N 0 M Y The great -success that -we have = xnet withaixtca-addiag^a, TAILORING DEPARTMENT to the other Branches • of oar 'Trade has induced us. to give special•• attention-to this important part of the- Business. GENTLEMEN", In addition to a Perfect and Fashion-able-Fit, will find a much larger-and superior lot of TWEEDS and CLOTHS to choose from s than is generally to be met with in : Dunedin, "whilst the prices charged will be found considerably lower ‘than those"hitherto for-first-class Garments. EVERY DESCRIPTION of - GENTLEMEN’S 5 CLOTHING Made to order on the shortest notice, under the Superintendence of a Thoroughly Practical Cutter. . C°’i TAILORS, CLOTHIERS AND HATTERS, PRINCES STREET, Near the Octacon. M Stafford Street, -(Near the Provincial Hotel), GENERAL COMMISSION -AGENTS AND BROKERS, Beg to inform Runholders, Farmers, Contractors, Hotel keepers, and Others, that; to meet a much-felt want in the Province,; they have opened a Registry • Office for; Male and Female servants. Their long experience of > the labour ; market, and intention of giving • every! care to engage or recommend only first- ; class servants of either sex, justify an anticipation of a large share of public sup-: port. Provincial farm produce sold on com-, mission, and Stores bought and forwarded. References—E. B, Cargill, Esq. ; R.B. Martin, Esq., George Murray, Esq., the Grange ; Thomas Murray, Esq., Mount Stewart. ESSRS. AND £JO., Telegraph Cham bers. JJERBERT, JTAYNES, & RODIE AND w Victoria Chambers, ALKER WANT £6OO upon Unexceptionable Free■hold Property. Do, -Do. TO LEND, upon Freehold Security. TO LET, a large double Store. Entrance from Princes street, -Rent 30s per week. A pply W. Perkins, opposite Bank ■ of New Zealand. mo LET, the SURREY GARDENS, I containing a large stock of every kind ■of Vegetable, and upwards of a Thousand Fruit Trees, together with a good Dwelling House, large Sued, - and the best Piggery in the Province. ;For particulars apply to J. T. Roberts, Commission Agent, Walker street. Holloway's Pills and Ointment. — Biliousness—Dyspepsia.—There is no organ in .the human body so liable to derangement as the liver. Food, fatigue climate, and anxiety, all disorder its action, and render its secretion—the bile—more or less depraved, superabundant, or scanty. The first symptons should receive attention. A.pain in the side or top of the shoulder, a harsh cough and difficulty of breathing, are signs of liver disease, tvhich are removed without delay, by friction -with 'Holloway’s inestimable Ointment. The Pills should also be taken early. For-all disease' of this vital organ, the action-of these con-joined-remedies is a specific by >chedking the oyer supply of ’bile, regulating its . secretion' andgiving mervoua- tone.
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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 853, 30 January 1866, Page 3
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434Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 853, 30 January 1866, Page 3
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