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PUBLIC KOTIOES. HpHE CUTTING. Kew Homespuns f ICew Jlerinoes Kew Series | New Lustres New JJens [ hew Baratheas Jvew Diagonals I New Cords THE CUTTIK<'. New Costumes New Shawls New Skirts New Jackets Js'ew ''olonaiscs New Mantles ivew Tabliers I New Waterproofs. THE CUTTING. Xew Bonnets New Birds 1 A'eiv Hats New Slide 3 >Tc-.v Flowers New Ornaments 3Ce«- Feathers New Baekks. THE CUTTING. >"<*• Clouds New Laces New Scarfs New Ribbons Neu- Squares New Sashes New ituffles New Ties. THE CUTTING. New Curtains New Quilts New Cretonnes NewToi'eU : New Psmiasks New Antimaccassars New Flaiinelis | New Shu-tings. | THE CUTTING. [ New Clothing I New Knickerbockers New Overcoats | New Hats New Pajiets j New Scarfs New Clieeteriields | New Collars. THOMSON. STRANG, AND CO., "TJ3 OBIN & CO., COACH-BUILDERS -■"^ Octagon, and Stuart street, i HAVE FOR SALE— Double Bugjrfes. of various styles F.xtension-top Phaetons Queen's Piiaeton, with child's seat i Vamily Expresses adapted for towr a«d country i use. ' Also, TO ARRIVE per CRUSADER, from New York: Buggies, specially selected for this marfvet by our own agents there. TKE COLONIAL BANK OP NEW ZEIXAND. "VJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that - 1-" a vacancy has occurred in the office of Diiector of the above Bank through the resignation of A. W. Morris, Esq., consequent upon his proceeding to London, uhicli vacancy, in terms of tbe Deed of Settlement, Clause U, requires to be filled up at the Half Yearly General Meeting-, to be held, on the 2Sth July uevt. The attention of Proprietors, possessing; Hie necessary qualification, and intending to become candidates for the office of Director, is directed to Clause 45 of the Deed of Settlement. Proxies will require to he lodged at the Bank twenty-four hours before the above election takes pace. Dated this Sixteenth day of June, One thousand eight hundred and seventy-live. By order of the Board of Directors. L. O. BEAL, JUauager, 17J'U Dunedin. A NDERSON AjSTD MORRISON. -C 3. Dunedin Plumber, Copper, and Brass Works Moray place nearly opposite First Church—House ship, and brewery work of every description done by experienced tradesmen, at lowest rites. Hot waterapparatus made and fitted up, suitable for baths and general domestic purposes; also, for the heating of con-ervatories and huildinjrs of every kind. Copper steam jacketted pans, suitable for the manufacture of • jam. Meat preserving, glue, and washing boilers. Refrigerators, pumps, steam pipes, and every description of copper, lead, or brass goods made to order. 801 l luuigmg and gas-fitting in all its branches. Pa-.ent enamelled shades, pendants, gasaliers, &c, &c. Ail works guaranteed, and moderate charges. Estimates gi.-en on application. N.B.—Experienced workmen to all parts of the Colony. 30ju JONES, BASCH, & GO. HOUSE, LAND, AND ESTATE AGENTS. Rekts Collected. Temple Chambers, Princes street CARVER AND CO., George street, Carriage Builders, have for sale Private Wu-guocettes, French Drags, Double aud Single Seated Buggies, Station and ordinary Express Waggons. Repairs promptly executed. , 19uiy IMPORTANT. AS you value your health, you are requested to read the following:— THE GREATEST DISCOVERY EVER YET MADE RELIEF OF HUMAN SUFFERERS FROM. MUSCULAR OR NERVOUS AFFECTION. All the advertised remedies and all the prescriptions from the medical faculty for the cure of Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout, Sciatica, Tic Douloureux, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Strains or Sprains, Nervous Toothache, or pain of any sort from the above affections, have not been so successful and effectual as SLESINGER'S RHEUMATIC BALSAM. ! And why ? you will ask. Because there is no nousense ribput it. You are not asked to swallow so many pills or so many spoonsful of mixture or j draughts two, three, or four times a day, or every other day; or to use hot, cold, shower, or Turkish j baths ; or to tell you that this, that, or the other food ' you are to take or avoid ; or that you shall drink only ! such and such, and not drink anything else; or to j tell you to take such or such exercise, &c., &c. No! ! SLESINGER'S RHEUMATIC BALSAM requires no such stipulation ! Eat and drink, and do as yon like, according to your own good sense, and if you only use the Balsam as directed on each bottle, in , one day, and even in less time, or after one or two applications, you are relieved from your pain aud sufferings, and you will bless the inventor of the Balsam. Furthermore, you are not asked (as is generally the case) to repeat the dose, that is to say, to buy another bottle or another box of pills. No. nothing of the sort is wanted.* One bottle, although small in appearance, but large in its effect, is quite sufficient in tlie worst of cases, and often from JO to 100 drops, according to the surface of the complaint, is sufficient for a cure. Through the long and continued practice as Veterinary Surgeon Mr Slesinger has had, and in so many different climes, and continued experience and experiments in the use and art of his profession, during which time he has been no small contributor for the good of mankind, has now the happiness to say that he can do more than any other man has done in the way of relieving you from the suffering of those awful pains without much trouble, quick and inexpensive. The Balsam has an agreeable smell, and does not damage your clothing. M r S. makes no apology for the above statements, as the innumerable certificates which he received from all classes of society iv our midst will prove the correctness of his assertions. N.B.—Every person who has used the Balsam will oblige Mr S. by communicating with bun, and also by acquainting others who are suffering, of the efficacy of SLESINGER'S RHEUMATIC BALSAM. Sold by all respectable Chemists in town aud country. KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER, and CO., Wholesale Agents. SPANISH RESTAURANT. If you want a good Meal and Bed, go TO the SPANISH RESTAURANT. This Restaurant lias been RE-BUILT of STONE and BRICK, And now being completed, the Proprietor is in a posi tion to supply accommodation second to nose in Duu> edin. O. GUARDIOL A, Proprietor. 30iu NEW ZEALA-ND VAKNTSH AJSD POLISH. nnHESE Varnishes are pronounced by -JL all who have used them to be equal, if no: superior, to any Varnishes which are imported. William Gilchrist, having a large stock of these Varnishe.and Polishes on hand, is prepared to c-ipply House Painters, Coach Painters, and Cabinetmakers, at thf lowest possible price. These varnishes are made from the finest Sauil r.^u Bast Tndift gums. •HTXLI AM~GTLCHBTST, JAPAN ANT) VARNISH MANTTKACT"•£?.£. IMPORTER OF PAPEI.HA-VC: .-• -", GLASS, OILS, COLOURS, BRUbllEi ( GEOH.eK STRKEr BI'SKDIJj

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 4164, 23 June 1875, Page 3

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