"Qovtrtistrntnlz. U.IO OF ANTIQUITY SKELETON OF THE GKUNTIO WINGLESS MOA BIRD. The only Perfect One in existence.—consists of all the Bones of One fiird I FIRST COMPLETE SPECIMEN PHOTOGUAPUEI)! AND COPYRIGHT SEOUIUSD I Tlie demand for information concerning this National Relic, the existencn and habits of which was so replete with conjectures, confused in controversy, and upon which Mil. B. S, Booth ably contributed a paper—(vide, vol, vli,, ' Transactions Xmo Zealand Institute,' WU)—has determi'iud him to present it to the public—a trite photograph of the only Perfect Sltcleton yet discovered, articulated by himself, a rid yet in hi* possession. Tlie picture has been faithfully executed by Mr. L. W. liusch, of Naseby, ■under the proprietor's personal supervision. It forms a Guide to Scientific Adjustment! A Valuable Adjunct to the Cabinet of the Student of Natural History I An Unique Curiosity to the Antiquary I Indispensable to tlie Album I Unequalled as a Present for Home I Unrivalled as an Ornament for the Picture Hall or Library I Price, 2b. Cabinet, 4s. Liberal deductions to Agents. Collectedand Articulated by Mr, B, S. Booth, Hyde, Otago, to whom orders for Photographs or Skeletons may bo forwarded, SLESINGER S Famous Eheuinatic BALSAM REDUCED TO 5s PER BOTTLE. FOR SORE THROAT AND CHEST AFFECTION USB OLESINGrER'S COUGH SYKUP. rJ For Infants or Adults suffering from Sore Throat, Colds, Coughs, Pain iu the Chest, Laryngitis, Bronchitis, or Affections of the Lungs, use SLESIKGBU'S COUGH SYRUP: You will find it the best and cheapest of all other remedies. Price 2s 6d per bottle. NOTICE. /"HEEEAS Mr Slesinger, Veteri i inary Surgeon, having returned from his Northern tour, is no w starting Southwards, and will visit Invercargil), Queenstown, and the Goldfields ; after which Mr Slesinger will visit the Australasian Colonies, for the purpose of introducing his now famous Medicines. THE PORSE MEDICINES ARK-
The COLIC OR GRIPE DRINK, ono dose of which will give effectual relief, 3a fld per bottle. The EMBROCATION, for sore Shoulders, Sprains, Cuts, Wounds, and Bruises, 3s 6d per bottle. The CONDITION POWDERS, for restoring and keeping the horse in good health and condition, 3s 6d tin. The BLISTER OINTMENT is superior to any other, and does not leave a blemish, 2s and 4s pots. The WORM POWDERS are a moat effectual remedy for Worms and for restoring the horse to good healtb, 4s 6d tin. The HOOP OILS, for preventing lameness from brittle hoofs, sand cracks, &c. r 5s bottle. The GREASE OINTMENT, for the cure of grease or any akin eruption, 3s Cd tin. THE DO * MEDICINES ARE— The DISTEMPER POWDERS, 2s Gd packet. The MANGE OINTMENT, 3s 6d pot. Which are highly recommended. ASSORTED CASES of the above preparations will be sent to order upon tho shortest notice. Mr Slesinger having successfully prastisod bis profession in Europe, America, West Indies, Australia, and for the last eighteen years in Dunedin, N.Z., is a guarantee as to his experience in the treatment of diseases, and the excellence of his preparations. PLAIN DIRECTIONS are given for the use of his Medicines, which, if used in accordance therewith, will speedily effect a cure, Sold by all Respectable Storekeeper on the Goldiields. toMchß2. DHEUMATISM! RHKUMATirtM I BHBUMATJSM I GK E. DERMER'S Infallible Remedy for RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO AND GOUT Sold in Bottles—V ixturos, ss; Liniment, 2e 6d AT G. E. DEEMEK'S MEDIOAIi dispensauv, Princes-street, Dunedin. (Next to the Bank of New Zeo\ind,, Dunedin. J The subjoined testimonial is ono from a number of persons well known in New Znuland, and can be confidently referred to : Water of Loitli, May 0, JB7I. Mr. G. K. Dermer,—Permit mo to boar testimony to the oflloacy of your Gout Mixtu ro. Two doßoa completely otirod an attack of RUouraatic Gout from wlicli I recently suffered.—yours truly, Vincent Pyeb ■ AGENT AT NASBBY, JAMES BROW LKVEN STREET
B* HALL lORDIAL, LIQUEUR, AND CRATED WATER MANUPAOTURBK. BADDLKRY. OBERT H O S I E PRACTICAL SADDLER LHD HARNESSMAKER, Lbvjbs-btubkt, Naskby Oppoaite the Biwk of Naw_Sout,hJWal««.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XI, Issue 612, 23 June 1881, Page 1
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662Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XI, Issue 612, 23 June 1881, Page 1
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