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PUBLIC NOTICES. THOMAS HABLAND, L Swanson street, Town Belt, ROSLYN. RENTS AND DEBTS COLLECTED. Fidelity Guaranteed. Apply by Post, | BEG TO NOTIFY the General Publio I - have Purchased the Undertaking Business lately carried on by Messrs A. and T. Inglis. A. J. WYNN, Economical Undertaker, St. Andrew street, below George street, DUNEDIN. THE OCTAGON STORE. L. &F. TfiAl TEA!! TEA!!! LOMAS AND FBAZER, GENERAL GROCERS, Octagon. Our Teas are guaranteed pure, skilfully blended, excellent in quality and flavor, and will be found to suit the most fastidious taste. Sold in £lb and lib packets, and in 51b and 101b tins. Boxes from 10s and upwards, according to quality. One Star Two Star Three Star Brand, Bband, Brand, 2s. 2s 4d. 2s Bd. * ** *** Extra Choice, 3*. We call particular attention to our TEAS IN TINS, which are specially prepared for family use. Only a trial required to prove how superior and suitable our Teas are for the multitude. Call at the OCTAGON Store. A large aud varied assortment of General Groceries always on hand. N.B. —Beware of Houses who profess to sell CHEAP and give you PRIZES besides. [a caud.l ROTHSCHILD, JACOB, AND CO., A; Wholesale Jewellers and Watch Importers, Have opened a BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT, 86 Princes street (Opposite Bank of New South Wales), where a Single Article can be obtained at actual Wholesale Price. SHE "SIRIDS" AND "ORION" OPEN and CLOSE FIR!! COOKING RANGES, for burning wood or coal; fitted with hifth or low pressure boilers. Iron FretworV and General Casting*, Repairs effected. H. E. SHACKLOOK, So-.itb Knd Foundry, Crawford street, Dunedin [ O H N GILLIES, *■* Cabinetmaker and Upholsterer, Has opened (ex Jessie Readman) a new lot of Overmantels, Bevel Plates, Linoleums, Floorcloths, Carpets, Rugs, Carpet-squares, Iron Bedstead.", etc. Sole maker in New Zealand of August's Patent Spiral Spring Mattresses (any size). H .uses Furnished on the Time-payment System. Prices Bent on application. WEAK nervous men, cure yourselves, and thus avoid the risk of being victimised. A Medical Treatise by an eminent French Hospital Physician (thirty years a Parisian specialist) showing sufferers how they may cure themselves of Nervous Debility, Exhausted Vitality, etc., etc , simply aud quietly, without consulting any person. Free by Post in secure envelope for Six Penny (N.Z.) Stamp*. N.B. —Special treatise for Weak Women. Address ' Parisian," P. 0., Box 76<», Sydney. ANNOUNCEMENT. CONSTANT investigation has been made to lind an article perfectly adapted for preventing the excruciating pain caused in extracting teeth. Its value as the best dental obtundent ever known has been fully demonstrated by the severest teßts, time having also served to confirm the most sanguine expectations. Among its numerous advantages especial attention is called to the following:— First. —It produces entire insensibility to pain during tho extracting of teeth—a thing never before accomplished without danger. Second. —Its action is confined entirely to the teeth being operated on ; it does not benumb any otker organ. Third.—lt contains no' deleterious substance. Fourth.—lt is no way injurious to the health. Fifth.—lt is perfectly harmless in every respect, and no accidt nt can ever occur thraugh its use. Sixth.—lt enables the operator to do his work in less time and in a better manner. Seventh.—The mental torture and unnatural strain upon the nervous system of the patient, produced by constant expectation and dread of pain, are entirely avoided. Eighth.—lt advertises itself, as every patient on whom it is used is sure to become an ardent advocate of its truly wonderful merits. Painleps Extraction ... ... ... ss. Cannabis Indlca (the latest and most successful local anaesthetic), Cocaine, or Calerific Fluid used for ordinary extraction, without extra fee ... 2s 6d. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. To this, the largest and most important department, special attention and critical examination is invited in reference to shape, color, translucency, and vital appearance, and in contrast with other teeth in comparison with strength, lightness, and adaptability. From a determination to do work of a higher quality and better finish than has ever been J placed within the reach of patients no efforts lave been spared to get out all that skill, ingenuity, and patient industry could produce. Advantages of Superior Dental Work : Ist. It is much stronger and lighter than usual. Second. It is free from injurious ingredients, and therefore healthfu 1 , and most unlikely to cause inflammation. Third, It is cleanly and beautiful in appearance. Full Set Artificial Teeth L 8 JOHN P. ARMSTRONG, Dentist, 112 Piinces street (exactly opposite Cargill's Monument). PUBLIC NOTICE. HK KING OF CLEANSERS HYDROLEINE SOAP. This Soap is tho result of a long course of ex periments with the best-known detergents, and before offering it to the Publio I have had it submitted to every kind of trial, with a view to testing its washing and cleansing properties, and it haß been admitted hy all who have t—-- 4 It to be the BEST CLEANSING SOAP EVER USED. No Washing Machines, Boards, or Rubbing required. By Its use, one-half the labor Is savsd In washing clothes, For Cleaning Paint and Woodwork, or other purpose for which soap is used, It has no equal INVENTBD AND MADE ONLY BY WILLIAM M'LEOD, ' ;' Founder and Only Member of the Old Firmjo| M'Leod Bros, in New Zealand. OLFE'S Schnapps as a Tonio and Stimu lant cannot be surpassed.

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Evening Star, Issue 7473, 17 March 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 7473, 17 March 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 7473, 17 March 1888, Page 1

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