BUSINESS NOTICES to y v"rr~ rr-RxisniNo. RE I D AND CO., (Successors to J. H. Clegiiorn) Waterloo Housk, Have Just Received, Ex late arrivals a splendid assortment of FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, In every width, of first quality. Five-Frame Brussels Carpets Axminster Hugs Felt Carpetings Kidderminster Carpets Tapestry Carpets Cocoa Mattings Stair Carpetings Stair Crumb Cloths Large Size Honeycomb Quilts ~ Marsella Quilts First Quality Blankets, in every sito and colour American Leather Cloths Huckaback, Turkish, and Damask Towels Cretonnes in every pattern Tablecloths, Tablo Covers, in cloth and velvet pilo Sheetings, 7'--inck, SO-inch, and 90-inch. Importing direct from tho Home Manu. facturers, thereby saving intermediate promts, ire are in the position to supply Goods of the LATEST STYLES AND DESIGNS AT I'lIK SMALLEST PROFITS. The favour of an early call is rospectfully solicited. REII) AND CO., WAT K R LOO HOU SE„ TIIAMKS-STKKKT, O A M A 11 U. Office of Home and Continental Buyer: 131, Brotn;.>t;on-road, Loudon. 351 \ V. T. GRONVALL, M.R.C.V.S., I beg to announce that I have COMMENCED BUSINKSS in my Profession IN REED-STEEKT, At back of Hay and Barr's Mills, and hope, by strict attention, combined with moderate charges, to share public patronage. Gentlemen residing at a distance having sick Horses or Cattle may communicate tho symptoms of tho disease by letter, which uill at once be attended to, and medicine lorwarded by return mail. Attendance Night and Day. Castration and Spaying undertaken. P.S.-—Horse and Cattle Medicines of overy lescription always on hand. 213 MUSIC.
"\/{p3. W. E. BKUS TON XVJL receives Pupils for MUSIC and SING IK G, at her residence, Humber-stroot, DRAWING CLASSES twice a wook. For terms, &c, apply to Mr. Forrior, or Messrs. Ronayne and Cottrell. 29 WILLIAM GORDON begs to inform his numerous Upeoimtry, as well as Town, Patrons, that ho is now Importing LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS AND SHOES In every Stylo and the Best Quality. Hoots and Shoes mado to ordor. Beat material and perfect lit guaranteed. Note the Address— WILLIAM GORDON, Tees-stkkkt, Opposite Richardson's Royal Hotel. 229 ■ANTED VISITORS TO DUNEDIN TO KNOW THAT THE MOST COMFOKTABLK BEDROOMS ARK AT WATSON'S. Oamaru Evk.vim; Mail Filed. Travellers called for early trainß and coaches I GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. I P P S' COCOA. I BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge of tlw .atural laws which govern the operations ot digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the line properties of well-selectod cocoa, Mr. Epps lias provided our breakfast tables with a delicately llavourcd beverage which may save ns many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious uso of such articles of diet that a constitution may bo gradually built up until strong enough to
resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around ua ready to attack wherever their is a weak [joint. Wo may escape many a fatal shaft liy keeping ourselves woll fortified with puru blood and a properly nourished frame."— See Article in the Civil Hervicc Gazette, Made simply with boiling water or milk. Mb., labelled. JAMKS EPVS AND CO., ] i'omtuopathic Chemists, 4S, Thukauneki>i..e-k - i hekt, and 170, PiccaJJILLY. Works—Euston-hoad and Campdkn Town London. 57!* Holujway's Tills.—Stomach, Liver, and Bowels.—There is nothing hurtful in the composition of these purifying Pills—nothing that can injure the most delicate constitutions. They improve the appetite, quicken tlio energies of the stomach and liver, and regulate the bowels. They thus become tho surest safeguards against indigestion, and the safest promoters of tho body's growth action on every internal organ, and they regulate every disordered or debilitated function. They are natural and, thorefore, efficient purifiers and corrective!. Few unhealthy conditions of the stomach or digoutive apparatus can withstand tho accumulative healthy influence obtained over th« whole frame when these pills are judiciously and perseveringly taken by inralida.— [Aim'.]
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 635, 16 May 1878, Page 4
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