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Business Notice.

ROYAL MAIL COACH FROM DUN' TROON TO OMARAMA. ON and after MONDAY, 17th MAY, 1880, W. Goddard's LINE OF COACHES will leave Duntroon (carrying the Mails and Passengers) every MONDAY and FRIDAY MORNING, at 9 for OMARAMA, on arrival of the first tram. Leaving OMARAMA every TUESDAY and SATURDAY, at 8 a.m., arri"in£! at DJNTROON in time to catch the last Train to Oamaru. Booking Office at — MAEREWHENUA HOTEL, DUNTROON Passenger Fares and Parcels must be prepaid. W. GODDARD. Proprietort, A. A. SMITH. nol Agent.

"DORWICK'S BAKING POWDER Is used by thousands of Families, for raising Bread, with half the trouble, and in a quarter of the time, required with yeast. Borwick's Baking Powder, Makes delicious hot digestive tea cakes in a few minutes, and Norfolk dumplings better than yeast. Borwick's Baking Powder, With this article a loaf of bread can be made in a few minutes, if placed in a quick oven. Borwick's Baking Powder, Invaluable at the Diggings, and in the Bush, where yeast is not to bo got. Borwick's Baking Powder, save egga and butter in making pudding and pastry, and prevents indigestion. Borwick's Baking Powder, Aa uaed in the Arctic Expeditions, and by the Arm cc in the Crimea and China, will keep for yt ars in a dry place. Awarded four Gold Aitdals for excellence of Quality. Bon wick's Baking Powder, Will secure the following important result — Bread will be made cheaper, more digestive, anc in one-fourth the time : cakes puddings, and pastry will be mvde light wholesome, and delicious, with half the uaua quantity of Eggs and Butter, and Flour will be converted into Tea Cakes, Buns, Scones, Norfolk Dumplings, etc., in a few minutes at a triffling cost.

JM-OLLER'S COD LIVER OIL Again received at THE PARIS EXHIBITION, 1878, THE ONLY HIGHEST PKTZE— THE ONLY GOLD MEDAL, Amongst 43 Competitors. MOLLER'S COD LIVER OIL.— Dr E. H. Ruddock, M.D., &c, says in his "Vade Mecum"— "The Oil *re invariably recommend for its easy assimilation and high nutritive value, is Moller's." MOLLER'S COD LIVER OlL.— From the Home for Sick Chrildren, Redcar, Thomas W. S. Locke, Esq., Admiralty Surgeon, writes — "I can bear testimony to the purity of Moller's Oil, which I have now used for three years. In comparing the Oil supplied by Mr Moller with that used previously, I cannot but be struck with the few cases in which the stomach refuses to tolerate the Oil, a great desideratum in an institution where so many cases of scro ula are admitted. I can confidently recommend Mr Moller's Oil as o exceptional purity and of great dietetio value.' ' " MOLLER'S COD LIVER OIL is, in my opinion, unoneationabJv the bp*t — immeasurably superior to the brown oil — more palatable and far more efficacious." — W. Domett Stone, Esq., M.D., Physician to the Finsbury and to the Western and General Dispensaries, &c, he. MOLLER'S COD LIVER OIL received the only Gold Medal at the Paris Exhibition, 1878, making the Fourteenth Prize which alone MOLLER'S COD LIVER OIL has gained in competition with all other makers throughout the world since the London Exhibition, 1862. Head Officers : Christiania, Norway : Branch Offices : 521, Oxford street, London, W.C. ; Factories : Stamsundand Kabelvaag, Lofoden Islands, Norway.

T\ R. ROBERTS - L * CELEBRATED OINTMENT, CALLED " THE POOR MAN'S FRIEND. Is confidently recommended to the Public as an unfailing remedy for wounds of every description ; a certain remedy for ulcerated legs, burns, scalds, bruises, chilblains, scorbutic eruptions, and pimples in the face, sore and inflamed eyes, sore heads, sore breasts piles. It also entirely removes the f «ul smell arising from cancer. Sold in pots, 13£ d, 2s 9dd, 4s 6d, 11s, and 22s each ; and his PILULE ANTI-SCROPHULjE, OR ALTERATIVE PILLS, Proved by more than sixty years' experience to be one of the best medicines for puryify ing the blood and assisting Nature in he operations. They form a mild and superior family aperient, which may be taken at all times without confinement or change of diet. Sold in boxes, at 13£ d, 2s 2d, 4s 6d, 11s, and 22s each. Prepared only by BEACH AND BARNICOTT, Bridport, Dorset, England, and aold by all medicine vendors.

TEA AND PERRINS CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, Deolared by Connlsaeurs to be THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE. CAUTION AGAINST FRAUD. The anoc«Bs of this most delicious an unrivalled condiment have oaused certai dealers to apply the name of " Worcester shire Sauo«" to their owa inferior compounds the public is hereby informed that the only way to secure the genuine, is to ASK FOR LEA * PERRIN'S SAUCE, and to see that their names are upon the wrapper, labels, ttopper, and bottle. Some of the foreign markets having been supplied with a spurious Worcestershire Sauoe, upon the wrapper and labels of which the name of Lea and Perrina have been forged, L. and P. give notice that they have furnished their correspondents with power of attorney to take instant proceedings against Manufacturers and Vendors of such, or any other imitations by whioh their right may nfringed. Aak for Lea and Perrina' Sauce, and see name on wrapper, label, bottle, and stopper. Wholesale and for Export by the ProprUtora, Worcester j Crota and Blaokwell Lradoo, ko., 40., and hy Grooeri and 011«f«o, anlttr— l?

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North Otago Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2689, 29 January 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 North Otago Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2689, 29 January 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 North Otago Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2689, 29 January 1881, Page 4

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