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FOB SALE. TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. DUILDING STONE, Screenings, Small and Large Metal, can bo supplied in any Quantity at Anderson's Bay Quarry D. KIRKWOOD. TENDERS. TO LET BY TENDER, HE RURIWAO ESTATE, consisting of L 7,056 acres of freehold and 284 acres leasehold land, fenced and subdivided into 16 paddocks, 500 acres being in artificial grasses, and 250 acres in turnips. The buildings consist of Dwelling-house, containing eight rooms and kitchen, Woohhed for seven shearers and space for 350 sheep, Woolpress, etc., Four-stalled Stable, Cartshed, Ohaffhouse, and Fowl-house. The Homestead is situated on the bank of the Kuriwao Stream, and within 10 minutes' walk of Clinton railway station, from whence trains run twice a day to Dunedin and Invercargill. The property is partly bounded by the Kuriwao and Waiwera Streams, which are well known as two of the best trout streams in Otago. Stock: Abouts,oooSheep, chiefly Cross-breds, to be taken at valuation with other Stock, Implements, and Furniture. Tenders received up to 29th Apiil, 1887, for lease for 3 or 5 years. The proprietors do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any tender. Tenders to be addressed to NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED, DUNEDIN. RENDERS are invited till noon of Monday, JL the 11th inst., for Taking Down a Residence at Port Chalmers and Re-Erecting and Addingtosame in Castle street, Dunedin, and for Moving and Adding to another Cottage at Port Chalmers. JAMES HISLOP, Architect. Dowling street. .IENDERS are invited till noon on WednesJ day, 13th inst., for Plastering at Dunedin Hospital. MASON AND WALES, Architects. RENDERS Invited for Additions to a L Cottage at Nevada. ROBERT FORREST, Architect, Queen street, Dunedin. RENDERS are invited for Tainting, otc, L Hanover street Baptist Church and Schools. Attendance will be given between the hours of 3 and 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday Afternoons, to show work. Tenders to close Tuesday, April 12th, at 5 p.m. "lENDERS invited till Thursday, 7th April, _L at 4 p.m., for Additions to the residence of Mr Alex. Stewart, Broughton. Plans and specifications at R. Anderson and Co.'s, George street. George Thompson, architect. PUBLIC NOTICES. BKANSGROVE Is now Selling the Best of Quality in BEEF AND MUTTON At Lower Prices than any Shop in George street. Cash only. W. BRANSGROVE, King street. WANTED KNOWN, IHAT ARTHUR SMITH has Purchased the Business carried on lately by A. Dornwoll, Princes street south, which will be, as before, under his own super vision, where nothing but the Primest Meat will be kept and sold at the lowest possible prices. Fur Boas, Fur Boas, Fur Boas, Fur Boas, Fur Boas, Fur Boas, Fur Boas, Fur Boas, Fur Boas, Fur Boai, Fur Boas, Fur Boas, Fur Boas, Fur Boas, Fur Boas, Fur Boas, Fur Boas, Fur Boas, Fur Boas, Fur Boas, Fur Boas, Fur Boas, Fur Boas, Fur Boas, Fur Boas, Fur Boas, Fur Boas, Fur Boas, Fur Boas, Fur Boas. Fur Boas, Fur Boas. MOLLISON, DUTHIE, AND CO., 195 and 197 George street, Dunedin, have just received, per b.s. Tongariro, 10 Cases of Novelties, consisting of—Fur Boas, Fur Cloaks, latest in Mantles, Jerseys, Jackets, Novelties in Millinery, Drens Goods, Plushes, etc. Fur Cloaks, Fur Cloaks, Fur Cloaks, Fur Cloaks, Fur Cloaks, Fur Cloaks, Fur Cloaks, Fur Cloaks, Fur Cloaks, Fur Cloaks, I F u r. MOLLISON, DUTHIE, AND CO., 195 and 197 George street, Dunedin. DR STENHOUSE, After a Course of Study at the LONDON AND GLASGOW HOSPITALS, Has Resumed Practice at his Residence, Corner of STUART STREET AND MORAY PLACE. Special Branches: The Throat, Ear, and Eye. Having imported a stock of the purest Drugs procurable in London, he will hereafter dispense the Throat and Skin as used by the most eminent specialists. Advice and Medicines from ss. CONSUMPTION CURABLE.

MR G. T. CONGREVE ON CONSUMPTION AND ITS SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT. Showing that direful Diseane to be Curable in all Us Stages; with observations oh ASTHMA, CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, ETC. From the 'Christian Herald,' March 31,1886. Me G. T. Conghevb's Tbeatment op Consumption AND OTHER CHEST DISEASES Continues to be made a great blessing to sufferers, far and wide, in every part of the kingdom. , , , The world and we ourselves owo him a debt of gratitude. Not long since we placed a young lady under his care, who has recovered her health, and we need only point to the eases (Mr Congreve is publishing one every week), many of which had been given up as past al 1 hope. There can bo no doubt that for Consumption and other Chest Complaints Mr Congreve is a specialist of the firm order, and stands unrivalled. Certainly there has been no other discovery in medical science from which the consumptive patient may ther so much hope as from his. The one hundred and thirty-three cases which are recorded in Mr Congreve's book are a most convincing testimony; but what have been long a marvel are the cases of cure which have been published for several years past in the weekly Journals (our own included), one every week. (The reader is referred to the "Christian "World," "Christian Age," "Christian Globe, etc., etc.) The author (Mr Congreve, of Coombe Lodge, Peckham, London), has been urgently entreated to make his treatment known in the Bkitish Colonies. The price of the Book is Sixpence, or Sevenpence post free, Published by UPTON AND CO., AUOK LAND, and may be ordered through any book seller. Cabd.J MR R. A. LAWSON, architect, having arranged a Partnership with Mr Thomas Turnbull, F.R.1.8.A., of Wellington, begs to intimate that during his absence from Dunedin the work of his office will be attended to as usual by Mr John Wright, who will also superintend all works in progress. Mr Lawson will visit Dunedin occasionally, as required. p YOU FIND ANYTHING Advertise it in the. EVENING STAR. Sixteen Word* for One Shilling.

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Evening Star, Issue 7180, 6 April 1887, Page 1

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