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QUEENSTOWN DTSPENSARY. LEWIS HO TOP, Dispensino Chemist, Wholesale and Retail dealer in Drugs, Chemicals, Medical Appliances, Toilet Articles, and Brnshware. The Drugs are purchased from the best houses, and every article requisite in this department may be relied upon to be found here. Hor»e and Cattle Medicine of Every Sort. A SELECT STOCK OP STATIONERY Of every description always on hand. Attention is drawn to the Large Stock of Books, Periodicals, etc., which is replenished by every mail. THE FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT Contains all the Latest Novelties of hat class of Goods, including— Work Boxes, Desks, Graphoscopes, Microscopes, Albums, Photographs of Lake Scenery by Burton Bros., Transit of Venus Party and others, etc., etc. Jjl W. F. GEISOW TOWN HALL CHAMBERS, QUEENSTOWN, Agent for the AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. This Society effects insurances on Lives on the most favorable terms to insurers and is the most influential Provident Society in the Australian Colonies. Policies effected and all information supplied on application. Agent for THE PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY OF OTAGO: Loans effected on account of the Society. LICENSED LAND BROKER. Land transferred, and Mortgages under the Act executed with greatest care. CERTIFICATED ACCOUNTANT IN BANKRUPTCY. Estates properly wound up. ACCOUNTANT, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, ETC. Money to Lend, Rents collected, and all orders carefully attended to. QOBB AND CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES Leave QUEENSTOWN for LAWRENCE every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY at 5 a.m., reaching Teviot the same evening, and Lawrence the following afternoon in time for the 4.30 p.m. train for Dunedm. ARRIVES AT QUEENSTOWN EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY, AND SATURDAY, AT 8 P.M. Through Fare (Queenstown to Liwrence) ... £3 10s ~ „ (Cromwell to Lawrence) ... £*2 10s Dunedin Booking Office, for passengets and parcels: BOOKING OFFICE, RAILWAY PARTMEXT, DUNEDIN. H. CRAIG ii CO., Proprietors. Head Office, Peel Street, Lawrence. CHALLENGE FOR ONE THOUSAND POUNDS! As a further reply to untruthful and ad caplanduvi advertisements, we hereby offer to submit the Wonderful WERTHEIM MACHINES, under Challenge for £IOOO a side, in competition with all or any YANKEE and GLASGOW made Machines, falsely sold as American, the contest to be decided in public by English fairplay, and not by Yankee smartness. The terms may be ascertained at our offices, Princes-street, by any who chooses to compete. WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, Fkaskfgkt, Germany. All information can be obtained from our Agent, Corner of Princes and Dowlino Streets, DUNEDIN, NEW ZEALAND. Time payment from 2s. 6d. to ss. per week. Hand Machines, £3; Treadle, £5. Kilters, from 155.; Fringing Machines, 10s. 6d.; Knitting Machines, £7 10s.; Crimping Machines, from 7s. 6d. Samples, Circulars and Catalogues Free by Post. The WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINE RETAIL DEPOT, Corner of Princes and Dowlino Streets. Remember that a Wertheim Machine can be had upon Trial, FREE OF CHARGE, by anyone in Town or suburbs. No charge for delivery, or for instruction at home. No matter where you live, in any part of the colony, we will supply vou with a Sewing Machine upon TIME PAYMENT. Our only reply to dishonest advertising is— Get any one of the old-fashioned machines, of any make whatever, at home, and test it beside a Wertheim. We guarantee to keep all our machines in perfect order and repair during three years from date of purchase, free of any charge. By purchasers, and not by ourselves, was first applied the epithet which distinguishes our machines, that of "THE WONDERFUL WERTHEIM." ROBERT LOCH HEAD, Afoot.

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 1579, 4 March 1887, Page 1

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