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L DUNEDIN ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICE. rrvms IS TO CERTIFY THAT I, Tag JL C. Ayar, of Lowell, Slw., u the Inventor and Manufacturer of "Atb'i Cherry FectorsV "Ayer's Cathartic POfa," " ityer'eCoaapoundXMaMtof Snq ~ "Ajiw'iHiirVi|oar" and "Ayer Oire." sad iwty om of 11mm eompooadfc or («•£*• forwwdad br aw to Australia and Now falwil fie espeeialhr mmtCMtond for Bati J. Bart, of Melbourne, Australia, fi»»poeaßer bubht, to adapt it to theae markets, and preeerve H for theac climates and the voyage. That ♦ihey are especially and peculiarly prepared, And different from any other compound Igr me. (Signed) JAMES C. AYER. Sworn to> before a Notary Public, and attaatad by the British Consul is Boston. CAUTION. P. BATMAN AND CO. Are no longer stents for DR. J. a AYB R» S CELEBRATED MEDICINES, Which are expreaasy andpeculiarly pr*> parad Different to ail Others, and have Engraved oo the Wrappara the name of BENSI J. HART, GaffsitaL Aonrr For AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND. Furehsaers of Ayer** Medicines arc respectfully solicited to carefully inspect the Wrapfar* before purchasing, and to reject as spurious ail that are not aa above described. AYERS CATHARTIC PILLS Are known allover the world aa one of the moat effectual remedies for dinettes that have ever baas supplied, and are the best aperient which* the hfga intelligence of oar times caa deviae. Thay have been before the pubEe for » quarter of m century, and aland accaptad a* » safe, aure, and perfectly reliable purgative medicine. Their unrivalled reputation i» largely due to the faat that thay are aompoaed ofrpur aly vegetable ia gradient*, containing; no> mercury or other mineral, bat ■imply the potent and aaaaattal elements of remedies that specially affect the whole digeativs apparatus and the bowels. They operate to> ofwi i» tief from pain, and produce rapid auras of digesots s&» disorder*. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, An Anodyne Expectorant, end reliable Antidote for Consumption, CoW», ohitia. Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croupe, and alt Pulmonary Diseases. AYER'S HAIR V GOtTR, Restoring the Natural Vitality and Colour of the Hair, la not* Bya, nor does it poaaaas anycolouring matter or o«bmw® aubetimce neither will it soil the moat delicate fabric, but ia aa agreeable draamngtothe promotes its luxuriant growth. p*mg it richness and beauty, removes BaTcfnras, sua invariably restores TADMD OK 088 WtW to its original colour. The above elegant preparation have Jong been strongly recommended by the medical profession, and command a world-wide reputation, which is auffidioßi guarantee of their utility asi genuineness. „ AVer's Amsnaea, containing instructions for the treatment of all claaaes of diseases, may be obtained gratis on application. Sol. Wholesale AGENT 0, if OR NEW ZEALAND: Kemptborne, PROSSER, * CO., Wholesale Drugspato,, Commiaafoa and General Merchants DlfVlTrtl» *T*T» AtTWt^AJtTK WILSON AND CO. lawoß-mis jam GE«KAL. Mskchasts, dunedin. Cash. Buyers of Grain. Agents for Youngefs Ale, Orlando Jonas Starch, and Courvoiat Brandy. 406 SPECIAL NOTICE. THE Cndersijnad having been appointed SOLE agents for Otago for the celebrated House of Meaars. W. and A. Ctanr {of London), Wfoa cihants, beg to announce that Shipments are on the way, and that the public have an opportunity of ««tog for ™«»- aelvea the very auperic quality of their WINES &■ SPIRITS. It ia only necessary to remark that OS* TwwrntTtt part of the Foreign Wines consumed in the United Kingdom is supplied PROM THEIR STOCK, .As s proof of value for mosey. Agents wonted. APPI §EILL BROTHERS, myIATHESON BROS. AND CV. llxt taifonTeaa mss> Warehoc sucwc o* China, Glaaa, Earthen, and Lampware, Elec.'ro-plat ad ware, Bruahware, American sad English Chairs. BOND-STREET, Dxtsidw. R ONEY TO LEND ia aums of £IOO end upward*, at LOWEST COR RENT RATES. Land Office and Waste Board Buaineas attended to, GILLIES, STREET, ft HI SLOP, 742S Bond-atreet, Dunsdfn. WARD'S PIANO'S 0\" DEFERRED PAYMENTS. M. A. JONES lis now prepared to gait the above Instruments aa tha following easy terms >-By psyiß? cash, deposit of 14. and balance m 2* monthly inatalmanta of L2, when th« Ftano becomes the property of the purchaser. Thaae eelebrsted instruments are too weU known to raqnirs racommendstwa. They have boon found the moat lasting Piano for this climate imported. They a remarkably brilliant and powerful tone, similar to Kirfeman's moat aaroenaivs matrement*. They poaaeas a delighful touch, and thua, by offering less resistance to the fingers, are more easily played by young pupil*. A fiveyears* warrant accompanies each matrument. Thay are offered oa tie above easy terms, so that aH dames mar acquires really high-olaas inatrument without feeling •th« coat. „ ... Pianos by all the beat makers oa the two> yeom-cayment system. _ ft rs&-class Harmoniums, with from five to •eight steps, .ISs and 20s s month. Inspection invited. SI. A. JONES, Wharf-street, Oamara. CHARLES BEOG AND CO., Dtnnrotir. D R. THOMAS MAY BE CONSULTED At his New Rooms, THE OCT AC ON, DUNEDIN, Next to the Working Mea's Club. In Skin, Nervous. Contagious, and other Btseaaes. Hours of Conanl.lation: From 9 a.m. tiilS^mPatients residing ia .Vountey Dwtrfcts cu, by remitting L2, consult Dr. ThomM by hrtter, and have aH the a«««y Medtanes forwarded to them for their Special Cases. The following Examinations have been "by Dt» TttonuMi s— _ m « Member of the -Royal College of Sargeons, London, 1889 Lioentiate of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, 1864 Licenturiie to Midwifery College of Surgeons, London, 1884 _ . Doctor of Medicine, Unmrnp' of Qreaaen, Germany, 1871. w» ~jr a~M 5 » M C I R, •I HATTER, (UtaAuuoiwCoi) Princes-street, opposite Rank of New Zealand, Dunedin. Where ramittaoees aocompsaj- Order* <koda forwarded Casnage Tnm, 411

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 849, 4 January 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 849, 4 January 1879, Page 4

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