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Public Notices PL BLIC NOTICE TO THOSE WHO VALUE THEIR SIGHT. MR N . LAZARUS, Of London", Calcutta, and 281 and 283 Collins-street, Melbourne. OCULIST-OPTICIAN to H.E. the MAKQUIS ok DUFFERIN, l?X-\ IChKO\ asi> UOUHbi uriiL g OVERNOR-GENERAL of INDIA, WILL BE IN OAMARU ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY IGtii and 17th, and may be consulted for Spectacles at the rooms of his agent, MR J. R. SEWELL, Chemist and Druggist, Thames-street, Oamaru. MR LAZARUS specially desires to see those who have hitherto found it dilheult or impossible to obtain suiUible Spectacles. The system of Sight-J esling I ivtent No. 1.i.il illvented bv him is now universally adopted. . . The Medical Profession and all interested in Optical Science arc invited to sec tins beautiful test and all the latest improvements in Lenses and 1< rallies as prescribed by Ophthalmic Surgeons. AUSTRALIAN PRESS NOTICES: From the Age, Melbourne, 4th September, ISSB. Mr Lazarus conducts a very extensive business in Calcutta, as well as in England, ami his experience as an expert, in his own particular line fully equals, if it docs not suipass, the most eminent Ophthalmic Surgeons. Some of the leading .surgeons, o r J India have borne testimony to the accuracy of the mode of diagnosu g cases of the ii.it uu referred to, and during the short time this gentleman has been in Melbourne m connection with the Exhibition he has been interviewed by hundreds of persons who perhaps would never dream of consulting a Surgeon. From the South Australian Register, 20th April, 18SS. Clevr Vision.— Mr N. Lazarus, an Ophthalmic Optician, with very high credentials from India and England, is visiting Adelaide to establish an agency for the sale of .spectacles His aids to sieht are specially made with patent lenses to suit each eye and fi.inu> to suiUlS focTof eal individual. The refraction test, which he has patented, ,s considered perfect, and is a most interesting one. . . oon From the Ballarat Courier, 21st December, lbh!J. Everyone consulting Mr Lazarus can rely upon getting his honest opinion of the case : and we would strongly advise all who have defective sight to consult hint, as thcie is no doubt his system of sight-testing is perfect. From the Daily Telegraph, Sydney, 20th August, KS9O. A valuable addition to the Ophthalmic Science has recently been introduced by . I N Lazarus. The patent is an improved method of sight-testing, called the lefi.ut on test, and is a simple and perfect mode of discovering the slightest defect or difference between the two organs of sight. From the Australian Star, Sydney, 22nd August, 1890. We have had an opportunity of visiting the rooms of Mr N. Lazarus, be cinnHMi Oculist Optician, and seeing a practical experiment of his patent refraction teal and stem of sight-testing. Certainly nothing simpler or more perfect could be desired. From the North Sydney Recorder, 6th September, LS'JO. We have visited Mr N. Lazarus' chambers several times, an<l have remained while he tested the sight of the numerous patients who have visited him, and we have ; tion in recommending all having defective sight to consult this renowned specialist with out delay.

N.M. and A. Co. National mortgage & agency COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. G'ORNSACKS—44's. 46's. 48's. Just Landed from Calcutta. SEAMING TWINE— Babour's Five Ply. STORAGE ACCOMMODATION for Grain in Large or Small Quantities. Larniers Storing with us will have the ad\ antage of our LARGE BUYING CONNECTION IN THE COLONIES, and also of our FACILITIES FOR SHIPMENT TO LONDON, 011 the most favoraole terms. CASH ADVANCES made at a LOW RATE OF INTEREST, and FREE OF COMMISSION. RYEGRASS CLEANED at Lowest Rates. STATION STORES Supplied. GRAIN STORES : Tyne-street (late Connell's). OFFICES : Tyne-street (opposite the Union Bank of Australia, Limited). W. H. ROSE, 77g Manager. CAPE BARLEY. F chasers. NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, Limited. W. H. ROSE, 813 Manager. w FENCING MATERIAL. E CAN SUPPLYBEST QUALITY FENCING WIRE BEST QUALITY BARBED WIRE FENCING STANDARDS, punched to any gauge on shortest notice NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, Limitkd. W. H. ROSE, Manager. (HAW - SAVILL AND ALBION COMPANY, Ltd. THIRD WOOL SHIP OF THE SEASON. The *IOO A 1 Iron Clipper Ship CANTERBURY, A. Cui.bekt, Commander, Will be despatched for LONDON, DIRECT, on or about the 20th Day of FEBRUARY. The Canterbury has Excellent Accommodation for a few Saloon Passengers. Fresh Meat supplied throughout the voyage. For Freight or Passage apply to the Agents, NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, W. H. ROSE, 777 Manager. Public Notices I BEG to return uiy HEARTY THANKS to all who assisted to rescue me from my dangerous position at Mr Alexander Thomson's Killing Yards, during the flood on the Kakanui River, on the Bth instant. More particularly are my thanks due to Messrs John Adanison, John Newlands (junr.), William Watson, and John Dallas, but for whose plucky exertions on my behalf I should certainly have gone under, and "lost the number of my mess." My thanks are also due to Mr and Mrs James de Clifford, of the Maheno Hotel, for their kindness and attention. GEORGE W. RAIT. Maheno, loth February, 1892. 829 MASON'S SCREW-TOP Preserving Jars, Nests Jelly Jare, Brass and Enamelled Preserving Pans, Wood Spoons, etc. Little Dust Pan. STATIONERY, in large variety, a new shipment just to hand. Latest styles in fancy boxes, correspondence cards, etc. Little Dust Pan, Thames-street BIRD CAGES, just opened at the Little Dust Pan, Thames-street. —All sizes and descriptions from 4s 6d to 10s 6d each. WIRE NESTS, Bird Feeding Cups Bronzed Brackets for hanging Bird Baths, etc., etc. the Little DusbP n Thames-streetj

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XVII, Issue 5208, 15 February 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume XVII, Issue 5208, 15 February 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume XVII, Issue 5208, 15 February 1892, Page 3

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