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Business Notice T> YK GRASS SEED. Good Samples purchased JL\) for Cash. James Paterson & Co. BR I S T O L'S SUGAR-COATED PILLS. A Revolution in Cathartic Treatment.- -Thousands of persons regard aperient pills as a species of medicine that destroy their own efficacy by repetition. In other words, they suppose that, however moderate may be the number taken at first, tbfre is no escape from wholesale doses in the o: d. Bristol's SugarCoaled Pills, however, are a grand exception—the only one—to this fjcneTal rule. The doses are always moderate, four being the usual number of pills ior an adult, and six the largest dose- The effect they produce is'permanent, anii it is not necessary to continue them, in order to prevent a relapse. For constipation, sick alid nervous headache,"bilious'^disorders, chills and fever, stomach complaints, general debility, colic, and the irregularities of the female system, they are a specific cure. This may be received as a rule to which there are no exceptions. Thomas Lee, Sole Agent, 109 Collins-street west, Melbourne. . Agent for New Zealand— THOMAS ANCELL, ■ Wholesale Druggist, Kilgour Place, Rattiay-street; And of all Chemists and Druggists. BRISTOL'S SARSAPARILLA. The Constitution and the Blood.—No permanent cure of any ulcerous or eruptive disease can be effected except by constitutional treatment. The vitiated blojd must be rendered pure and healthful, otherwise the cause of the disorder remains lurking in the syttem anl is sure to break out in some deadlier form than befoje. But one medicine known among men reaches and expels this baneful principle, and restores the constitution to its original strength and vigor. It is Bristol's Sarsaparilla. Suppressive medicines are highly dangerous in such cases and mercury almost invariably substitutes for one malady another equally terrible. But this Balsamic Vegetable Detergent aid Restorative razes the very foundations of disease and converts into a stronghold of health and strengh'he system from which it has expelled the poisonous invader. To its purifying and life-renewing power, this most wonderful ot the world's remedies, owes its unrivalled reputation. Thotnas Lee, Sole Agent, 109, Collins street west, Melbourne. ' , Agent for New Zealand— ' THOMAS ANCELL, ' ' Wholesale Druggist, Kilgour Place, Uattray-street,-j And of all Chemists and Drujrgists. _ IjotTce; ... ■- ~ to gentlemen, skttlers, farmers, . CARTERS, &c. SL AMBLE, for many years leading Farrier and • Shoer in Gei-long and Melbourne, and the holder of six prize medals, carried ofi at the various exhibitions, has opened ' A VETERINARY and SHOEING FORGE, at Princes-street Cutting, where he respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. .''.,- : Eorses carefully.«hod^ and the anatomy of the font thoroughly ascertained before shoeing, whereby lameness is prevented,,and the ill consequences avoided which are the.result, of bid farriery. MAKE YOUR OWN SOAP! HARPER TWELVETREKB' Glycerine Soap Powder has triumphantly won its way into every I'ome. It is a. complete luxury for washing, is per fectly saponaceous, and possesses remirkable cleansing and nourishing properties A week's washing for a small family maybe RCiomplished in a few hours; saving one-half of soap, two-thirds of time, and threefourths of labour. A Penny Packet will make a Pound of capital Scouring Soap. Patentee:' Harper Twelvetrees, Bromley-by-How. London. LX^FETrTWKTVJBTKEEVS Government BlackJd ing is the perfection of excellence. It does not become hard, dry, and mouldy, even if kept for years, but renders th*1 leather soft, lasting, and waterproof, prevents cracking, and imparts a bright, beautiful, permanent black. Sold in Cakes, and in Bottles, at 6<l, Is,-,and Is 6d each. Patentee : Harper Twelvetreps, Bromley-by-How, London, manufacturer of the " Glj cerine" Soap Powder IN THE TRUST -ESTATE'OF""wrH~DixnN. THE undersigned beg to notify that they have appointed Mr A. G. M'Combe, of Switzer's Buildings; in Princes street, Duuedin, to wind up the nfl'airs.in the. above estate. . All accounts will op received by him, and receipts given on their account. AH debts due to Mr W. H. Dixon. or to tbe firm of Dixoo, Aston and Co, are required to be'paid on or before the 22nd flay of April, instant, otherwise legal proceedings will be tnken for their recovery. A..-L. THOMSON, 1 Tni , taps DAVID DRAKE, f T r ? . NOTICE. \ "^TTOTICE is hereby given, , that after this date any xN prsons removing Cattle or Horses from my Runs in the Tuapeka or Waitahuha districts without permission first obtained from Mr David Falconer, or Mr E Cameron, will be prosecuted with the utmost rigour oi the law. JAMES SMITH, • Tokomairiro. 2nd April, 1803 -\WT D. BARN A R D , . AUCTIONEER, : STOCK and STATION SALESMAN, , CASHEL-STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealakd. Mr W. D. BARNARD will hold Auction Sales at his Repository, '; • EVERY WEDNESDAY md SATURDAY, At Twelve o'clock sharp of HORSES, DAIRY CATTLE, FAT STOCK &c. The -Repository for Horses, Carriages, kc. for Sale by Public Auction, is the Jarg< st and most commodious builiinu in the f-omheru i emisphere, and therefore offers to Importers, Bierdei^ and others, cve1 y facility combined with splendid accombdation, unequalled in the colonies. ■; Buyers will have every 'onpoitnnfty of seJectinc the animals best suited to their purpose which will Le wnrranttd according to description. Horsse for Sale by Anction. should be delivered early on Tuesdays and Friday.-i. Accounts are paid on Monday's and Thursday's from 10 a-m. to 4 p.m. ■ Horses are re 'eived- for.private sale, hut jobbing o dealing by any one connected with the b'usinesp i strictly prohibited. ...... The Repository will accommodate ninety horsss under the able management of Air Geo. M'Kercher. Commission on Sales, 5 per cent. N.B —Liberal advances made on every description of stock when required. I Horses Broken to Saddle, Double and Single Harness. | Saddle Horses, Carriages, Gics and Dog: Carts, ! Always on Hive: J-WALCH & SONS, , Hodabt 'Tows, ( Established 18i6. ) Wholesale Booksellers and Stationers, and Importers of Printing and Wrapping . Papers, Paper Bags, &c. Wholesale 3geut3 for Holloway's Pills and Ointment. AH orders must be accompanied by remittance or_ satisfactory reference. f~l W R*t I G H T , ■ Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist, &c. &c, Belgrave Place, (near the Cutting-,) Princes-street, Duncdin. , ... G. W. begs to inform his old Victorian friends and the Inhabitants of Dunediu, that he has opened business at the above address, and has a choice selection of cigars, tobacco, and foiicy goods, stationary, Stc, carefuiiy selected by himself in the American and Knglish markets, from which countries he has just returned. / < The best Library in Dutiedin :—Comprising all the latest Jinglish -works and periodicals. Terms for reading. 2s per month.' * : KAHiNiia AiNi) OO ~~ BEG to intimate to tbe public of.Bunedin that they have entered iirto-jhe business of N.I G H.T ME A, And hope by strict attention and moderate charges to share a part of public patronage. N.B.— Chimney sweeping done. . . Address Boxeß— Princes-street, Rathay-street, VTnlker-street.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 408, 11 April 1863, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 408, 11 April 1863, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 408, 11 April 1863, Page 8

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