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PUBLIC NOTICE rHB undersigned begs to Inform hla numerous' patrons and friends that nisstockbf GLIOCKRIES end OILMEN'S STORES 1b particularly large and well assorted. Having received large consignments of WINES, SPIRITS ALES, jod STOUT his Customers may depend on getting qualities superior to anything in the dlatrlot. Pole agent for the celebrated Holykood Whisky, 'in bulk and case. Thia Whisky commands the highest price in the market, A few cjsos of 1861 Port, also a few oases of Invalid Fort on hand. Direct Importer from Adelaide of Penfold'a and Hardy'a Frontignac and ConSTANTIA WINES. Manufacturer of all kinds of Bread, Bisooits, Cakes, etc Wedding and other Fanay Cakes made on the shortest notioe. Ham and Baoon Cores. Highest prloe given for Figs. WILLIAM BEE, Winh a»b Spieit Merchant, Baker, Confectioner, etc., Tyne and Itohbn-streets, OAM ARU. 756 QUITE TRUE I A FEW ADVANANOES OF THE DRESDEN FIANO COMPANY'S HIEE PUUOHASE SYSTEM. let —No matter where yon live, It enables you to become the owner of a thoroughly good and sound Pianoforte or American Organ by simply paying the Hire for a stated period. 2nd—Possession is obtained on paymont of the First Monthly or Quarterly lustaU ment. 3rd—No further expense whatever Is Incurred beyond the instalments for tho period agroed on. 4th—The Piano or Amerloan Organ can be ■"■ changed for one of a better' olns at time within the period of hiring; sth—An excellent Piano or Organ (warranted for 10 years) oan be obtained for a deposit of 30s and payment of 30a monthly. 6th—A Firet-olass Guarantee Is given, with every instrument purchased, 7th—Catalogues, terms, etc, sent post on application. Shkix Music a Specialty. THE DRESDEN PIANO CO.'S DEPOT QUITE TRUE. ORTH OTAGO P-E.RM AN'EJNT BUILDING SOCIETY. V Mr A. J. S. Headland. Msetlngs for reqoipt of subscriptions, etc., held on the First Tuesday In each month from 7 to 8.30 p.m. Parties desirous of placing money at in. terest can do so for any period at from 5 to 7 per cent., with power to withdraw by giving throe days notioe. GEORGE SUMVTER, . Sooretary, DISKASE VANQUISHED. SOTSISCE THIDMPfIANT MTCUNSULT The Distinguished Specialist rRGAK D N K B, M.BS.A., - Professor of Natural Science and author of the following works :—" .the prinolplea and Practice of Medical Botany," •■' Tho Bationalistio and Eclectic Treatment of Diseases," •* Social Science," etc, has established the Gardner Eolioiio Medical Institute, Moray Place, Dunedin. and is permanently Established there for the effectual and Permanent Cure of all forma of Chronic and Complicated Complaints, Nervous Affections and Special Diseases. CONSULTATION Personally, or by Letter, F R K ; E. ''. The author has for the last 30 years directed hiß attention to.the following class of complaints : Fito, Epilepsy, or Falling Sickness, whioh he oan effectually and permanently cure; Rheumatism, gout, bronchitis,' asthma, piles (inwardly or outwardly), ulcerated sore legßjr nervous prostration, liver complaints, palpitation of the heart, dizziness, noises in the head and ears, loss of energy and 'appetite, hypoohondra, female complaints, general debility indigestion, fhtulency, inospaoity for study or business, slok headache, lassitude, torpidity, shortness of breath, trembling of the hands and limbs, impaired nntritlon, mental and physical depression, consumption (stages only), eruptions of the skin,'impaired sight and memory, nervous fanoies, impoverished blood, nervous debility in all its stages, premature decline, and'all morbid conditions of the system, arising from wbatevar cause. Treated upon ecleotlo and Boientlfio : principles. : • The Author (whose life-long experlenoe, praotlcal method of' treatment and pure medicines ensure speedy and ; permanent oures in all chronio, nervous, and speolal troubles) may bo consulted on all diseases requiring skill, confidence and experience. ranteed in all oases undertaken. doubt exists, I frankly inform the sufferer. Inviolable confidence and certain .relief are boons I offer to suffering humanity. ' It is self-evident that a specialist paying particular attention to a class' of oases attains great skill, and physicians in regular praotioe all over the country knowing this, frequently 'recommend' oases to this Institute, where every known appliance Is resorted to, and the proved, good remedies of all ages and countries are used. On account of the great number of cues applying, the charges are kept, low—but the Important matter is; to seoure the aklll, and get a speedy and perfeot life care, Mediolnes forwarded free from observation. - All correspondence held saored, Call on, or address, MR B. G A ltD N KB, Consultation Dally, "ECLECTIC MaDICaL INSTITUTE, (A few doors above Palace .Skating Rink,) MORAY PLACE, DUNEDIN; •' J GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. ' S'S O O C O A. BREAKFAST, "By a thorough knowledge of thf natural laws whioh govern tho operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a oareful appllc tton of the fino properties of well-> ooooa, Mr. Epps haa provided our broakfatt tables with a delicately flavoured beverage whioh may save ue many heavy doctors bills. It Is by tho Judloious use of ;such artioles of diet that a r constitution- may bt gradually built up until strong enough t resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies arc floating around m ready to Attack • wherever their la a weak point. We may escape many a fatal (haft by keeping onrselves.woU fortified with pure blood and • properly nourished frame."— Sea Article the Civil Sonnet Chuett* Made simply with boiling wator or rnllk, SolAln Jib Packets by Gxaoero, labelled : JiM3B ; rE'P'Pa-jf'N'D ";q : O t ; ! ; 'Bfomo3opaihl3..oieE;l«ti«. L : ■

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XV, Issue 4656, 1 May 1890, Page 4

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