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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. T HE PALL ADI NO French Kid Glove retains its superiority for perfect fit, ease, and durability. ' tILOTHINCJ. Shop at Fyfe and Cu'ming’s. J 20 dozen Colored Regatta Shirts, 2s llid each—extraordinary bargain. BOROtJ .H OF ST. KILDA. NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS. O ATEPAYERSare Hereby Notified that all JTv RATES for the Current Year should bo PAID befo-e the End of September, 1895, as noted on Rate Account. JNO. GORE, Town Clerk. TO DRESSMAKERS. CARTER AND CO. arc willing fo LET their ROOMS to a really First-class Dressmaker FREE, and will offer several advantages besides. Only really good Dressmakers need apply, as early as convenient. 60 AND 62 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. Andrew melkose and go., Eiunburou. THE LARGEST OLD-ESTABLISHED TEAHOUSE IN THE WORLD. Appointed Tea Merchants to the Queen in 1357, and in 1863 to U.K.U. the Prince of Wales. BLENDED TEA: “Family’’Tea 2s 6J “ Afternoon” Tea 3s “Queen’s ’’Tea As. The growth of the immense sales of Melrose’s Tea depends alone upon the public appreciation of its UNIFORM and UNVARYING Excellence of QUALITY and FLAVOR. Inquire from your grocers, and TRY IT. Each tin marked with Melrose's name, and contains lib full weight of the best Tea ever offered to the New Zealand public. Supplies can bo had from lIARTY AND CO., Bond street, out of shipment just landed. WORTH READING. mHE VALUE OF TESTIMONIALS in X advertising has bet hj discussed in ‘Printers’ Ink Supplement.’ “It appears to me,” writes a correspondent, “that the evidence of those who arc satisfied and pleased by experience is invaluable in extending the reputation of an article.” The following are a few of the testimonials received regarding the healing properties of GORDON’S UNIVERSAL OINTMENT, which*speak for themselves, and need no comment by us:— BOILS. Murray Aston, says': “The healing properties of your preparation are only equalled by its soothing influence, and to any sufferer from boils I can confidently recommend your specific —which it undoubtedly is -for such complaints.” BURNS. Norman Grant, Dunedin, says he has used Gordon's Ointment for open wounds, and can confidently recommend its wonderful healing qualities, and adds ; “To my certain knowledge this Ointment healed a very bad burn on the forearm in three days, that had been treated with several lotions prescribed by a doctor.” POISONED FOOT. D. Harris Hastings, J.P., says: “My wife was suffering from a poisoned foot, and con’.d not walk. Wc tried Gordon’s Universal Ointment, and after one application she experienced such relief that the next day she was able to walk.” WOUND. Tnos. Scott, Mayor of Mornington, says: “A few months ago I unfortunately had my left hand torn by a planing machine. The inflammation and consequent pain were great. After suffering for a few days, I heard of and obtained Gordon’s Universal Ointment. The use of this immediately reduced the inflammation, soothed the pain, and healed up the wound in a remarkably short time.” BRUISE, J. P. Smith, Caversham, says: “Having suffered very much from a severe abrasion on the arm, caused through a fall, I tried your Ointment, and have much pleasure in testifying to its healing qualities. It afforded almost instant ielie F , and caused the wound to heal very quickly.” SCALDS. MakoARKT Hansen, Burkes, says: “Last year laps -t a kettle of boiling water over one ofmv feet, scalding it so severely that it was one mass of blisters. The dav after the accident it was dressed with Gordon’s Ointment. I felt immediate relief, and the foot healed in a few days. Indeed, 1 was surprised at my rapid recovery', as I had expected to be laid up for a considerable time,”

ASK for BOOKLET containing THREE PACES of Testimonials from local Residents. GORDON’S UNIVERSAL OINTMENT may 11. BAG LEY AND S r, N, chemists, George and King streets. H, L. SPROSEN, chemist, Octagon. .T. NEIL, chemist and herbalist, George street. C. W. HAWKINS, herbalist, George street. GILMOUR BROS., storekeepers, Walker street. A. BROWNING, storekeeper, Stuart street. R. BOWIE AND CO., Great King street. EDUCATIONAL. AHMONY AND THOROUGH BASS CLASSES in connection with Tuinity Collkue Examinations, June, 1896; New Term commencing. Miss ANNETTE WILSON, Trinity college musical EXAMINATIONS. All the STUDIES, PIECES, TEXT BOOKS, QUESTION BOOKS, etc., are Now Procurable at THE DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY, Prospectuses, Entry Papers, and all information in connection with the above Free on application to Tut; Dbesdkv. THE MISSES TURTON S Kindergarten and School, William street. Third Term commences Monday, 23rd September, bo obtained from “Kia Ora,” Cargill street. PIIINCES STBEKT

BANKRUPTCY NOTICES. IN BANKRUPTCY. TENDERS are invited by the undersigned for the STOCK-IN-TRADE and SHOP FITTINGS belonging to the Estate of CHARLES BARNES BRAID, Tobacconist, Princes street, to be sent in not later than WEDNESDAY, the 25th inst., at noon. For full particulars apply to C. C. GRAHAM, Official Assignee. Dunedin, 21st September, 1895. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. OPOHO (near Cricket Ground).—Comfortable Accommodation for Two Lodgers; moderate terms. Apply Rose’s Store, Hanover street. PIER Hotel.—Accommodation for Boarders; bath, piano, comfortable rooms; terms moderate. Mrs Murphy. ST. CLAlß.—Superior Accommodation for Gentlemen; every convenience; terms, 22s 6d. Address “ St. Clair,” Star Office. WANTED, Two young Gentlemen Boarders, or Ladies; friends preferred. Whitby Villa, Cargill street, Dunedin. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, from Leith Valley, Bay Yearling Colt, September 16. Apply Dawes, coachbuilder, Cumberland street north. LOST, between High street and Moray place, Pin, set with diamonds; revi ard. Return Art Exchange, Princes street. LOST, Pink-and-grey Parrot. Reward on returning to Mr Rose, grocer, Hanover street. LOST, Liver-and-white Spaniel; if found in the possession of anyone after this date will be prosecuted. Thomas Carroll, butcher, Mornington. STRAYED from Currie street, Port Chalmers, Fox-terrier. Reward on returning to J. Lc Fcuvre. STRAYED in my yard, One Chestnut Horse, branded W.A. on near shoulder. M'Ewen, expressman, Oaversham. WILL Party that Stole Pigeon from Excelsior Hotel Tuesday night—was seen coming out behind Salvation Barracks—return same; he is known. POUND, the purest smoke.—The New Venus Tobacco, at J. Mendelsohn’s. I HOUND, the New Venue Tobacco at W. H. ; Fox’s, King street. Smokers, try it.

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Evening Star, Issue 9807, 21 September 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 9807, 21 September 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 9807, 21 September 1895, Page 3

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