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PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. JOHN HOGG, Pianoforte Tuner (late of Glasgow), has Removed to Cumberland street. corner of Hanover street. PRINTING. —Concert and Ball Programmes and Garda expeditiously and cheaply at the Evening Stab Printing Office. DEPOT has been Opened for the Sale of “THE GRISWOLD STOCKING KNITTER” At 111 Gsorqe Street. “ The Griswold” is the most perfect machine of its kind; is easily worked, knits more swiftly than any other, and can turn out complete, either plain or perfectly-ribbed, seamless stockings and fancy hosiery of every description. “The Griswold” was awarded the Gold Medal at the Christchurch Exhibition, “The Griswold” may be seen at work, full and regular supplies of machines and accessories will be kept, and instructions as to working given, at “THE GRISWOLD KNITTER” DEPOT, 141 George street, Dunedin. A NOTE OF ALARM.

171 VERY THOUGHTFUL COLONIST must li see, from the fact that our imports are in excess of our exports, that ruin and bankruptcy must in the long run overtake ua unless we buy less manufactured goods and encourage local industry more than we have done in the past, One of the heaviest items on our purse is the liquor bill, which does an incalculable amount of mischief, and little or no good. The patent medicine import bill is also a large one, and it can be safely inferred that three parts of it is actual profit to the manufacturers. Every wise man and woman, therefore, who Intends to live in New Zealand and leave posterity with as little debt as possible should buy goods manufactured in the Colony, especially when they coat less money and are just as good. But some people will rather give Is 6d for an English patent medicine than Is for a colonial medicine; 4s for Sarsaparilla instead of 2a 6d—and so on. Please give OUR PILLS AND BOTANIC MEDICINE A fair trial, and save your money and the honor of the country, THE LATEST AND BEST TONIC MEDICINE. —LSOO has been offered to any man who will try a bottle of Hop Bitters and not find any benefit from them. This offer was made by the London Company. Not having LSOO to risk, I am willing to offer a Bottle Free, or return the money. The first lot of over fifty bottles has already gone, and the second is selling off. Anyone in need of a Tonic, Aperient, and Alterative Medicine—this is a mixture that will not fail to do you good—2s 6d per Bottle; five for 10a, BILIOUSNESS AND CONSTIPATION.Amongst the many mixtures I see in the several botanic books—nearly all of which I have tried I have found none to surpass the Bilious Powder of Dr Fox. Having sold several thousands of boxes, I am in a position to know its merits. It is one of the most efficient yet gentle purgatives, carrying off the excess of bile and leaving the bowels open afterwards. In this respect it is vastly superior to castor oil and the majority of patent medicines so much puffed in the papers. A gentleman running one of the coasting steamers, having first found out its good qualities, took a box with him to Westport. A lady friend had a bilious attack, and he gave her a few doses. She (good woman like) told far and wide of its extraordinary good qualities, and the result was that my seafaring friend took orders for twelve boxes. It is only Is a box of 16 doses—cheaper than Salts, I can confidently recommend it to parents as a safe medicine for children.

WORMS are very common, especially in children, and although not always dangerous yet they are a source of great irritation, and in some cases fits. For the cure of the three kinds of worms we have some of the best medicines yet found, In the form of Worm Powders, Oakes, and Pills. CHOLERA DROPS.—A most Invaluable remedy for looseness of bowels, diarrhoea, griping pains, colic, etc. This remarkable mixture is used in many households, and has been said to have saved lives, especially when many were stricken down with Asiatic cholera. Jt has also a remarkable power over headache, gout, and rheumatism. PAIN-CURER.—This is a compound tincture for internal and external pains, It will be found to answer the same purpose as the celebrated American Pain-killer, while it is onethird less in cost. TOOTHACHE DROPS,—A newspaper man, though not willing to give a cheap advertisement, yet declares tnat these Drops are one of the greatest blessings ever he heard of er had the pleasure to use. They generally give instant relief and seldom fail to cure—Od per bottle. FOR THE HOLIDAYS.-! have a Large Stock of the Finest Perfumes, Fancy Soaps, Brushes, Sponges, and all Toilet Requisites, at reasonable prices. NOTE, —In order to meet the request of some of our customers living in the south end of the City I have arranged with M. Bardsley and Son (opposite Queen’s Theatre), to keep a supply of my leading articles—Dandelion Coffee and Pills, Herb Tobacco, Hop Bitters, etc. Almanacs for 1888 given away free. JAMES NEIL, Herbalist, Etc., 96 George street.

DRAPERY. FORCED SALE! DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP!! Everything Must be Sold, For Cash Only!!! THE PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing between the Principals of the well - known firm of GLBNDINING, & CO. is about to expire by effluxion of time, and In accordance with deed of partnership, THE ENTIRE ESTATE MUST BE REALISED AND CONVERTED INTO CASH. To effect this as speedily as possible, Kirkpatrick, Glendining, and 00. hereby announce that for THE NEXT FOUR WEEKS, Commencing TUESDAY, 19th DECEMBER, 1882, the whole of their Stock of DRAPERY AND CLOTHING will bo offered to Retail Customers at Lower Prices than such GOODS WERE EVER BEFORE SOLD IN NEW ZEALAND. At the expiration of Four Weeks, whatever balance of Stock there may be on hand will probably be sold by Tender in one lot, Therefore, for FOUR WEEKS ONLY will the Sale bo open to Retail Customers. Remember, THIS WILL BE A SALE INDEED ! ! ! Manchester Goods, Dress Goods, Fancy Goods, Haberdashery, Silks, Mantles, and Jackets, Millinery and Underclothing, Mon’s and Boys’ Clothing, Men’s and Boys’ Mercery. Everything, in fact, will be Sold at an ABSOLUTE AND STARTLING SACRIFICE. Never before In Dunedin were Drapery Goods offered at such TEMPTINGLY LOW PRICES as they will be at this DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP CHEAP SALE 01' KIRKPATRICK, GLENDINING, & OO. r PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN,

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Evening Star, Issue 6174, 26 December 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 6174, 26 December 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 6174, 26 December 1882, Page 4

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