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PUBLIC NOTICE JH; MILLIGAN AND CO., • TAILORS, Hattbrß and Men's Mbbobrs, Areßhowing a grand assortment of Tweeds, Worsted Coatiagc andFanoy Trotnarlogs, Shirts, riats, Gloves, and lies, Ti a veiling Bags, Portmanteaux, etc. A few Exhibition Fancy Trouserings Btill in band. Onr reputation {or high-ola'B tailoring throughout North Otago is bo well known that commont is unnecessary and to judge by the number of orders we receive from residents of other parts of the colony and Australian visitors, we are assured that the Faroe knot, merely iooal, The Season for Great Coats and Covert . Coats is now on Gentß* Mornln, Frook, and Evening Dross Suits, also Ladies' Hiding Habits,' in the Newest "tyles at Moderate Prices. A trial respectfully solicited. J, H. MILLIGUN AND CO. ■Waterloo House, THAMSS-fcTRBST, C-amaru. D QUITE TRUE! few Advantages Of THE RES DEN PIANO COMPANY S HIRE PURCHASE SYSTEM. Ist—No matter where you live, it enables you to beoome tbe owner of a thoroughly good and sound Pianoforte or Amerloan Organ. by. simp! y paying the Hire for a stated period, ' 2nd—Poßsesßlon is obtained on payment of the First Monthly or Quarterly Instalment. 3rd—No further expense whatever 1b Inonrred beyond the Instalments foe. the period agreed on. 4th—The Piano or Amerloan Organ.oan .be exohanged for one of a better class at any time within the period of hiring. sth—An excellent Piano or Organ (warranted for 10 year's) oan be obtained ior a deposit of 30s and a payment of, 30s monthly. 6th—A Flrat-olasß Guarantee 1b given with every instrument purchased, 7th—Catalogue", terms, eto., sent {lost free on application. Shekt Music a Specialty. THE DRESDEN PIANO CO.'S DEPOT QUITE TRUE 1 North otago per ma n E|N;T BUILDING SOCIETY. PRESIDENT J Mr A. J. 8. Headland. Meetings for reaelpt of subscriptions, eto., held on ihe Fxbbt Xdbsdax in eaoh month from 7to 8.30 p.m. ' , ' . Parties desirous of plaolng money at interest oan do so for any period at from 5 to 7 peir 4 cent., with power to withdraw by giving three days notice. GEORGE SUMPTER, Seoretary. DISEASE VANQUISHED. SOISKCE TEIUMPBANT trCUSSULT The Distingoishbd Specialist Mr g a r d n b R, M.B S.A., Professor of Natural Science and author of the following works :—" Xhe prinolptes and Practice of Medical Botany," " The Rationalistio and fcoleotic Treatment of DJiseaseß," " Sooial Soience," etc., has .established the Gardner Eclectic Medical Institute, Moray Place, Dnpedin, prid is permanently Established there for the effectual and Permanent Cure of all'forms of Chronic and Complicated Complaintß, Nervous Affeotious and Special Diseases. CONS ULTATION Personally, or by Letter, F R,,K E. The author has for the laßt 30 years directed his attention to the following class of complaints : Fits, Epilepsy, or Falling Sickness, which he oan effectually and permanently cure; .Rhepmatlam.igout, bronchitis, asthma, piles "(inwardly "'or 'outwardly), uloerated'sore legs, nervous prostration, liver complaints, palpitation of the heart, dizziness, noises in the head and esrs, loss of energy and appetite, hypoohondra, female complaints, general debility indigestion, flstulenoy, inoapaolfcy for study or business, 'sick headache,'lassltnde, torpidity, ahortnesa 61 breath, trembling of the , hands and limbs, impaired nutrition, mental and physical depression, consumption (stages only), eruptionß.of the akin, impaired sight and memory, nervous fanoies, impoverished blood, nervous debility in all its Btages, premature deollne, and,all morbid conditions of the system, arising froin, whatever cause. Treated upon eoleotio and soientifio principles. The Author (whose life-long praotloal method of treatment and pure medicines enßure speedy and permanent onrea in all ohronlo, nervous, and special troubles) may be consulted on ,*ll diseases requiring skill, confidence and experience. A speedy and perfect Life Cure is guaranteed In all cases undertaken, 'Where donbt exists, I frankly inform the sufferer. Inviolable confidence and certain' relief are boons I offer to suffering humanity. It is Belf-evident that a specialist paying particular attention to a class of oaseß attains great skill, and physioians in regular praotioe all over the country knowing this, frequently recommend cases to.thls Institute,'where, every known applianoe la resorted to, and the proved good remedies of ,all ages and countries are nsed. On account of the great number of oases applying, the charges are kept low—but the important matter is to'secure the skill, and get a speedy and perfect life cure. Medioines forwarded free from observation. : All correspondence held sacred, Call on, or address, MR B. GARDNER, Consultation Dally, "ECLECTIC MBPICAL INSTITUTE,, (A few doors above Palace Skating Rink,)j| MORAY PLACE!, DUNEDIN. E GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. V P 8' 8 O 0 0 O A, BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge of th» natural laws whloh govern the operation* of digesa Hon and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-seleoted ooooa, lib. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delioately flavoured beverage whloh may save, no many heavy doctors bills, . r It. Is by tho, Judicious me of snob articles oil diet that » constitution may ba gradually built np until strongenough to resist every teiadenoy to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around ns beady to attaok wherever their is a weak point. We may escape many a' fatal shaft ay keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood ana a properly nourished frame,"— Sea Areola the Civil Service Qautt Mada simply with boiling water or milk. Sold la Jib Packets by Greoers, labslled : ' IA SIBS IPPB AND 00,,

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XV, Issue 4725, 21 July 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume XV, Issue 4725, 21 July 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume XV, Issue 4725, 21 July 1890, Page 4

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