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PUBLIC NOTICES. Philip grig so n, Pharmaceutical Chemist by Examination, Begs respectfully to inform tho Inhabitants of South Dunedin and neighborhood, and tne general Public, that he has undertaken tne management of the South End Di s P^ n ®®’ r y> opposite the premises lately occupied by Guthrie and Larnach. DISPENSING.—Great care is taken in the compounding of Physicians’ Prescriptions, nothing but the very beat of drugs (chemically pure) being used in their preparation. The various medicines are all dispensed by the Manager himself, who is a Pharmaceutical Chemist by Examination, also qualified by the Society of Apothecaries, Blackfriars road, London. Turkey Sponges and all Toilet Requisites; Rupture Trusses, single ss, double 7s fid; Chest-Protectors, Respirators, and a variety of Surgical Appliances always on baud. The stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery, Patent Medicines, and Sundries has been thoroughly revised and increased, and every possible effort will be made to secure the confidence and support of the inhabitants. The prices will be strictly moderate, while purity and genuineness are guaranteed. The Manager resides on the premises, so that urgent medicines, etc., may be had during the night. Horse and Cattle Medicines dispensed with pure drugs. Medicines sent to all parts of the City and Suburbs with despatch. He has also been appointed Agent for Messrs Bagley’s Proprietary Articles, as under ABERNETHY’S DIGESTIVE POWDER. —For the relief of Flatulence, Heartburn, Nausea, Bile, Costiveness, and all disorders resulting from Indigestion. BAGLEY’S “ NERVINE,’’the Instant Cure for Toothache,—Destroys the sensitive nerve without pain, and forms a temporary stopping. CORN AND BUNION EXTERMINATOR. —This new preparation is quite harmless, and quickly extracts Corns and removes Bunions, giving ease soon after its application. THE CATALAN HAIR RENEWER is the best Dressing Known for Restoring Grey or Faded Hair to its Original Color without Dyeing it, producing the Color within the silbstance of the Hair, imparting a peculiar vitality to the Boots; preventing the Hair from Falling; keeping the Head Cool, Clean, and free from Dandriff, and causing Netf Hair to Grow, unless the hair glands are entirely decayed. Dr HUNTER’S DELECTABLE WORM JUJUBES. —A purely Vegetable Sweetmeat, both in appearance and taste furnishing a most agreeable method of administering a well-known Remedy for Intestinal or Thread Worms. It is a perfectly safe preparation (if taken according to the directions); and is especially adapted for children, being as harmless in its action as it is prompt and certain in its effects, and may be taken with impunity by the most delicate constitution. PULMONIC SYRUP, for the relief of Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Asthma, and other Affections of the Throat and Lungs. It promotes expectoration, eases the breathing, loosens the phlegm, abates fever, allays the tickling sensation which occasions the cough, and for all local affections, such as wheezing, irritation of the throat, hoarseness of the voice, influenza, etc., it affords a speedy relief. It possesses the valuable property of subduing irritation of the chest without reducing the patient’s strength, hence its great efficacy in asthma, bronchitis, and consumption. BAGLEY’S SOOTHING POWDERS, for Children Cutting their Teeth; entirely free from opium and all other narcotics. The original proprietor of these invaluable powders has great confidence in recommending them to the public as a useful, safe, and efficient remedy. He has watched their effect during the past thirty years, both in a densely-populated manufacturing district at Home and also in these colonies. He has used them with great success in his own family and in his business connections, and has satisfactory testimony of their value from very many parents, who would en no account be without them. STEAM JOINERY WORKS, Bond Street. BRIO K WOR KS, WINGATUI. Sashes, Doors, Architraves (circular and straight), Tonguing, Grooving, Planing and Sawing, Band • sawing, Fret - cutting, and Turning of all kinds done on the Premises. Also, Bricks and DrainPipes kept in Stock. C. AND W, GORE, Contractors and Builders. R ABB I T - KINS ROBERT CLBLAND AND CO., Bond and Crawford streets, Dunedin, Give Highest Cash Price for all kinds of RABBIT-SKINS, SHEEPSKINS, HORSEHAIR, Etc. We want Two Millions of Babbit-skins this season, and must get them Hitchcock bros., CABINET-MAKERS AND UPHOLSTERERS.

Show-rooms and Works, George street (north), Dunedin. RED PINE FURNITURE A SPECIALTY. Inspection invited. Drawing and Dining-room Suites Re-upholstered in the Latest Styles. N.B.—We undertake the Removal of Furniture in town or country, or packed and sent to any part of the Colony. D ROBERTSON, MONUMENTAL • WORKS, Dondas Street, Has now on Sale, at Cost Price, a Large Assortment of MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS. Send for Catalogue and Price. List—sent Free to any part of the Colony. Tomb Bailings at Cheapest Bates. Inspection Invited. WARMING AND VENTILATING APPLIANCES for Public and Private Dwellings, Offices, Churches, Schools, etc., etc. —Over 70 Buildings are fitted withAsbuiy’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 hot-water appliances. Patent diying-room plant for laundries, wool, oilskins, disinfecting chambers, Turkish baths (to maintain SSOdeg). Patent Steam Boilers and Hot-water Heaters; will steam in seven minutes; hot water in two minutes; two h.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 Jet (pump up to 10,000 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. B. N. VANES, MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN, Treats Diseases by an entirely new method for which he has obtained patent rights. THIS System is founded on scientific principles, and is in every case absolutely harmless, and free from shocks. The organs of excretion are aided so that all effete matter is speedily turned out of the system in a perfectly natural way. At the same time the organs of digestion and nutrition are gently stimulated. Nature thus aided is soon in a position to help herself, and that perfeotlybalanoed condition of body and mind that we call health is the result. 1 Sufferers from Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Nervous Diseases, Rheumatic Gout, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Bad Circulation, Poverty of Blood, Leuoorrhoea, Ameuorrhcea, Menorrhagia etc., etc., should call at his Rooms, ST. ANDREW STREET (Between George and Filleul streets). N.B.—Ladies are attended to by Mrs Vanes. W° 0D S AND ABTISTIO A L L A N, FURNITURE-MAKERS AND UPHOLSTERERS, Lower Walker sLeet (off Princes street south), Invite inspection of their own-made Furniture, now being sold at exceptionally low prices. Specialties now in Stock: A variety of nicely-figured Bed Pine Furniture, and a special line of very cheap Occasional Chairs, in walnut and tapestry. -f /J Words for One Shilling—'Wanted*, To XO r Lets,For,(Sales.—The. Ey*HiNO StAb’s Oiroulattbh s over 80,000Veekly

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Evening Star, Issue 7281, 4 August 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 7281, 4 August 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 7281, 4 August 1887, Page 4

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