Wanted. WANTED.— The Ladies of Dunedin to Reserve their Purchases in Dresses, Millinery, Jackets, General Drapery, &c., &c., suitable for Spring, until they have first inspected the newest and most extensive Stock of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS in Dunedin, at the Establishment of A. and T. INGLIS. NOW ON VIEW.—The contents of 105 Oases, just received ex Wm Davie,” “ Shun Lee,” and “ Otago." A. & T. Inglis. Wanted known, DUNN’S BATHING ESTABLISHMENT, OCTAGON. Hot Baths, One Shilling. Cold, Sixpence. WANTED all to remember the old adage, “ too much self-praise needs no recommendation,” for it displays a great amount of vain glory and self-conceit. A First-Class Tradesman never resorts to such miserable expedients. He only requires a sterling name to be well patronised. E. STOKES, TAILOR, &c., GEORGESTREET, is still making first-class Suits to Order, at such prices that defy competition and comparison. yy ANTED KNOW NCOALS! COALS! COALS! A splendid Shipment, ex Wild Deer, from Glasgow, now Landing, and on Sale by JOHN FINDLAY, Octagon. ANTED KNOWN! UTTER ANNIHILATION ! DEPRESSION ! ! RUINATION ! ! 1 VICTORIA SEED STORES. DUNCAN GARDEN, having determined upon relinquishing business, begs to submit to the Public generally the whole of his extensive Stock,, comprising Seeds, Garden Tools. Pruning Gloves and Knives, Flower Pots, Plants, Fruit Trees, &c. With a view to speedy clearance the whole ax 11 be subjected to immense discount on prict s current. Such an opportunity to intending purchasers has not been instanced in the Province of Otago. N.B.—At the expiration of one month balance of Stock will be sold by Auction. Note the Address .'—Leaving the Province ! BONA FIDE SALE. Premises to Let. To Let. WANTED TO LET three roomed Cottage, corner of High and Melville streets. Apply at the back, to John Connor. TO LET, the Whole or Part of the Robin Hood. Apply to J. Lenseigne, Cargill and Lanseigne, Walker-street. TO LET, for a Term of years- St. George’s Hall. GILLIES & STREET. Tenders. TENDERS required for a cottage (wood), at Calderville. Mason and Wales, Architects. Board and Residence. BOARD and RESIDENCE for Gentlemen. Galloway’s new House, corner of St. Andrews and Great King Streets. Lost. LOST from an Express, a Leg of Sofa, Please return to Cafe de Paris, Jetty street. Money to Lend. MONEY TO. LEND on Freehold Security, in sums from L2OO to LSOO. T. Redmayne, Cumberland and Unionstreet. The Land Transfer Act. WILLIAM BROWN and CO., LICENSED LAND BROKTERS, Accountants and General Commission Agents. Foot of Higb-street, Fishmongers, &c. A. L. MACDONALD, FISHMONGER, POULTERER, &c., (Three doors from Blyth’s Grocery Stores, GEORGE STREET, BEGS to intimate to his Friends and the public in general that he has commenced business in the above line, and will always have on hand a supply nf fresh and cured fish. Oysters at all hours. Cheap, good, and fresh poultry of the choicest kinds will always be selected for this establishment, and orders punctually attended to. A. L. MACDONAND, Proprietor. Medical. HOLLOWAY’S PILLS AND OINTMENT.—The most effectual cure for Gout and Rheumatism. —A frequent cause of these complaints is the inflammatory state of the blood, which usually attends bad digestion, producing lassitude, and great debility, thereby indicating the want ef a proper circulation of that fluid, and the impurity of the blood thus induced greatly aggravates these disorders. Holloway’s Pills are of so purifying a nature, that a few doses taken in time are an effectual preventive against gout and rheumatism, but whoever may havean attack ef either should useHolloway’s Ointment also, the searching properties of which, combined with the effects of the Pills, ensures a certain cure. The Ointment, should, at least twice a-day be thoroughly rubbed into the parts affected after they have been sufficiently fomented with warm water to open the pores thereby facilitating the introduction of the Ointment to the glands.
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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2685, 25 September 1871, Page 4
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