PUBLIC NOTICES. rjIHE UNANIMOUS VERDICT of 10,000 patrons who visited JACOBS’S GIFT DEPOT during the holidays was that it contains the' LARGEST, BEST-ASSORTED, AND CHEAPEST STOCK IN DUNEDIN; and determined to merit a continuance of past favors, I have Remarked the whole of my valuable Stock to such prices that place the goods within the reach of all clasccs, The undermentioned arc a few cutting lines: P* China Tea Sets, 40 pieces, 15s set— OU worth 20s; 200 Boys’ School-bags, Is —worth Is 6d. fh W K Blue and Green Crystal Water Jugs, Q | 4) Is—worth 2s Gd ; 5,000 Dolls, 6d—worth Is ; 200 Cabinet Albums, 3s Cd—worth 7s Gd. i~i Boxes Stationery, fid—worth Is J o*Jr vr |GO Nickel Alarm Clocks, 6s Gd—worth 9s 0(4, Broad Platters, Is—worth 2s 0d; O W 10,000 8-inoh Dressing Combs, 4d—worth 6d, Dozen Table Knives, 4s 9d—worth 7s Cd; 500 Hair Brushes, Is—worth 2s. OVERSTOCKED in Hall-marked Sterling Gold and Silver Jewellery. These goods will bo sold at almost half the usual prices. Also, Watches (ladies’ silver), from 25s and up. SILKS, Wool, Fancy Work almost given away, and the largest general assortment in town. C'fOMB one, come all, and Inspect irrespective J of purchase, at Jacobs’s Gift Depot, opposite Post Office. jg BAG LEY AND SON Wholesale and Family Chemists and Druggists, J34 GEORGE STREET (Entrance to Stores from Hanover street; TO OUR CUSTOMERS AND THE PUBLIC. Wo desire your support on the following grounds, viz. : That we endeavor to furnish our goods at moderate prices, avoiding alike extortionate and unwarranted charges and the cheapening which is due to adulteration. We offer notliing below the prices at which honest preparations can be afforded. The competition whioh tends to cheapen goods by lowering their quality, however excusable in other directions, is, in the pr eparation of food or medicine, so manifestly criminal, that no condemnation is too severe for those who engage in it. We claim absolute integrity for our dispensing and manufactures, and are willing to be judged by the highest standards of chemistry and pharmacy. On this basis, and on this alone, we ask those who have not yet learned to appreciate the quality of our goods to favor us with a trial. We are confident that the result will bo their patronage and influence. We have always on hand and for sale in either large or small quantities: — Howard’s Quinine Ingram’s and other makers of Enemas Vagina Tubes and Tubing for Enemas Imliarubber Ball Enemas Breast Pumps lodide of Potassium Bromide of Potassium Cyanide of Potassium Lint Cotton Wool Oiled Silk Dye Goods . Arrowroot Eonzinp Horieycoipb Sponges Turkey Spopgpa Borax, lump and powdered Camphor, lump and cakes Carbolic Wool Carbolic Tow Carbolic Gauze Marine Tow White Wax Yellow Wax Abdominal Belts Throat Brushes Chest Protectors Essence of Lemon Carbonate of Ammonia Cream of Tartar Methylated Spirits of Wine And every other description of Druggists’ Sundries, Patent Medicines, Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery, etc. BAGLEY’S CITRON SALT. An elegant and invigorating preparation for removing aU poisonous secretions from the blood. Its simplicity and purity render it more useful than other preparations of a like nature. _ It may be taken by the most delicate constitutions with the greatest benefit. As a gentle laxative it is invaluable in the family circle, and as an antifebrile unsurpassed. After excesses of all kinds it will bo found of great service, removing from the system all humours, and perfectly regulating its functions. In headaches, nausea, dizziness, heartburn, fllatulenco, etc., it is an excellent remedy. In over-fatigue and depression it forms a refreshing draught, cooling the heated system, and rallying its overwrought powers with astonishing effect. All who desire health should use it; it should be found in the office, the school, the traveller’s portmanteau—in a word, everywhere. B. BAGLEY AND SON, Retail and Dispensing Chemists, 194 George street, and at the Water of Leitb. [Established 18G2 ] GORDON’S UNIVERSAL OINTMENT. TESTIMONIAL, Woodbaugh, Dunedin, Dec. 1, 1836. My Daughter had a bad cut on the top of her head. I tried several things to cure it, but all to no purpose. Hearing about Gordon’s Universal Ointment, I got a little, and the change was so rapid and the cure so complete that I was astonished. Since then I have used it for burns, chilblains, etc., and can confidently recommend it as a soothing and quick healer, MARTHA MACDONALD. In boxes, Is ; at the druggists and grocers. Wholesale Agent: B. WINTER, Importer, High street, Dunedin. WARMING AND VENTILATING APPLIANCES for Public and Private Dwellings, Offices, Churches, Schools, etc, etc. —Over 70 Buildings are fitted with Asbury’s Patent Process and with very pleasing results. Always a pleasant summer temperature throughout the whole of the building in connection with the maintenance of a perfect system of ventilation. No cold, draughty passages, rooms, or damp walls. No smoky chimneys to disfigure walls, ceilings, to destroy pictures and’ furniture; and a host of evils and expenses dispensed with. Greenhouses, Conservatories designed, erected, and completed with the latest improved i hot-water appliances. Patent drying-room plant for laundries, wool, oilskins, disinfecting chambers, Turin li baths (to maintain 350deg). Patent Steam Boilers and Hot-water Heaters; will steam in seven minutes; hot water in two minutes; two b.p. upwards; very economical and cheap. Patent Exhaust Steam-feed Water Heater will save 20 per cent, (no engine complete without one. Special Steam Pipe and Fittings, Steam Traps, every kind of Steam Ap pliances. Steam Jot (pump up to 10,600 gallons per hour). Improved Pipe-screwing Tools—with them one man can do the work of five, F. H. ASBURY, W.V. Engineer, Castle street, Dunedin.
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Evening Star, Issue 7181, 7 April 1887, Page 4
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