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lead to coufusion." Strahusrs paying a, nsit w> fcmnedin are often at a, loss to know which is the best establishment, to visit for the. purchase of drapery and clothing. Herbert, Biiynes, and Co. ofFer special advantages to the public that can be mot with nowhere else in the city. They keep at all times the largest and best assorted stock of every class of goods, imported direct from the leading snanufacturera and warehousemen at home, which, being bought entirely upon cash terms, they are enabled to "offer goods of such sterling value as cannot he equalled by any other house in the trade. Every article in stock is marked at a fixed price for ready money, from which no abatement is ever made, so that the most inexperienced buy their goods at the sime price as the best judges. Tlicir terms are—net cash, without discount or reduction of any kind. A fuller description o their stock will be found in an advertisement in the first nase of this naner.—rA»VT. Common Svmrivals.—At least hoi-' of our active business men are subject to attacks of lassitude and low spir.ts, the result of anxiety and overwork. Ordinary stimulants cannot afford permanent relief in these cases. Tlte reaction that follows ther use is a greater evil than the o;igina: ailment.. The purest and besi tonic for the overstrained nervous system is UnoLrno Wowb's Schiedam Aromatic Sciixaits. The oil of ju i,'er and other sanitary ingredients \v>th which this most wholesome of all stimutan ts is mwlii-nted, impart to it extraordinary alterative and regulating properties, and it infuses hit i the hole sys'em a vitnSity and' vigour which enable those who use it to perform an unusual amount of labour without serious tati^ne. Homovay's PiUjS.—Nervous Debility.—No part of the humnn machine requirt-s m-.re watching than the nervous system, upon which health and life ltstlt clc-p-ncJ. These Pills arc the best regulators and stKjnjrtheners of the nerves, and the safest general purifyers. Nou ea, heailache,' giddiness, numbncFS, am! mental apathy yield to them. They dkpatch in a KUiuinnry manner tbose distre^in-j di>pcptic sj-mp-ti >ins, stom schic pains, lulness at the pi. of the stom ich, abdominal distension, and rejrulute alike capricious appetites and confined hotels—the commonly ace mpaiiyinir gisfns of defective or deranged nervous power. liblloway's Pills are particularly recommended to persons of studious and tfdfiitary habits, who gradually sink into a lervous a d debilitated state, unless some such restorative be occasionally taken.

PUBLIC NOTICES. 4RT UNION of GLASGOW. residents: His Grace the Duke of Argyle, K.T., and the Must Noble the Marquis of Bute. FIRST PRI2HS, "THE GLEANERS," An Oil Paintinir, value £220. übscriber's Presentation Work: Chromo-Lithograph. of Same. Specimen Copy hung at Messrs FERGU.SbOX and MITCHULL'S, yhere subscribers' names will be received. Subscription, £1 Is. Drawing takes place at Glasgow in February, 1876. JAS. BiRR, l o Hon. Sec. IN THR ESTATE OF THOMAS LINKLATER, YORK HOTEL, GEUROS STREET. A LL Claims against the above Estate ra- to be sent to the York Hotel, duly verified by .flidavit, by the 25tli hist. WILLIAM WATSON". ) Trmtecs. [to W. P. SUTHERLAND,) lrustecsNOTICE. TNTIMATION is hereby given that all JL Accounts up to end of August, last, due to th< andersisriied, must be p:ii: not later than «th Novetn ber next, otherwise the same will be placed in th< iiands of a solicitor for collection. JAMKS GALL, Late City Company, High street, 2i o Dunedin. NOTICE. IF the CONTRACT entered into wit! Mr W. E. SANS3URY and I, foi the Erection c a Brick and Concrete Wall is not proceeded witi within Twenty four Hours, 1 will take Steps to have l COMPLETED at his risk. W. D. SUTHERLAND, George street. B. YA L D WY N • SHAREBROKER, ACCONNTANT, OJBNKRAL AGENT, Commercial Chambers, 27 Kattray s-treet, Dunedin. Properties hought and sold. Debts collected Bankrupt and other est-ites wound up Country Business attended to Accounts adjusted, ftc, for tradesmen and othera Insurance —Fire and Life—effected Science of Account imparted to such as desire a coi reel knowledge of money transactions. X M. HARDY JOHNSTON • Member cf the Institution of Civil Engineers, CONSULTING CIVIL ENGINEER ARCHITECT and SURVEYOR, Stkixiiofk's Buildings, Princes street, Dunedin. *~ ELECTRIC BELLS. BOBERT COWAN AND CC JtA/ ELECTRICIANS, TLCSIBERS, GASFITTEKS, BELLHANCERS, COPPER, BRAS! AND ZINC WORKERS, Be«- to inform the public of Dunddin and surroundir districts that, having purchased those large and . on tuodious premises, corner of Castle and Stuart street opposite Gaol, they intend to cany on the abcr business in all its various branches, and having: Ik lon<r practical experienco, they trust, by strict aiici tion and charging only the lowest remunerative price to merit a fair share of public patronage. They are also prepared to supply and fit v ELECTRIC BELLS on the mesc approved prii ciples. Mr R. Cowan having devoted much his time and attention for some years U> the syste of Electric Bells, and having contracted for ar fitted up many large buildings in Scotland, he h been able to make considerable improvements in t\ various apparatus and material employed. The; Bells are specially adapted for use in public buil(iiii<manufactories, hotels, warehouses, mansion hous« lodge gates, stables, &c. The advantages gained fr-^m these B"lls are follows:—First, no cranks being used, and no pulhi required, there is no danger of their getting out order, as with ordinary bells ; second, they can attached to door*, safes, &c, giving an alarm in ea of burglary, aud can also be applied to give alarm case of fire. Third, they are perfectly noiseless in their actio aud distance is no object. Fourth. They can be introduced into finished apai j incuts, without interfiling in the least with the papi ing or painting, as the insulate.! wire can be made match any colour. Fifth. The eventual cost of supplying a house wi these Bells is corsideiably less than the ordinary si tern, owing to the great saving in repairs, as wh once properly fixed in position, they do not require be disturbed again— no ripping up of walls, andfioo being required. This system cm also be used for coi municatii g between one part of a ship and anoth< R. Cowan and Co. are also prepared to supply and up communication between Police, Fire, and ttailw; Stations, the various departments of Manufactun and Mercantile establishments, Mansions, and oi buildings, &c, &c. The attention of heads of Government Depa ments, Bankers, Merchants, Architects, Builde Manufacturers, and Hotel-keepers, is specially invit< The public are respectfully invited to inspect t above in operation on the premises. Medical Electric Coil Machines, used for Rh< matism, always on hand; also, repairs effected same. I Baths, Pump 3, Water Closets, Hot Water Circu I tion, Hydraulic Water Rams, and every description Ship and House work, executed. Contracts taken, and estimates given in all brancli Until premises are completed, any orders left w Mr Stewart, at Supreme Court Hotel, adjacent, x meet with prompt attention, by whom also any iv. 1. mation required will be given. TAMES CO U ST O i *J Plcmbeh, GAfiyrrrnp, Zhto-Workkb., &c, "VValknr street. Orders pwunnally attended to. 'i AVID HE N I> KHS o" Engraver, Lithograi-her, RiiVi>»er-st«?up >Ja>. ORSAJHSy.AL, COM'.!l'.liciAl,, ASO ('■KSUSS.I.- T*KIKT> Uape.PbaiE anvl OrawingsiuCUalli au.l l.hw.1 pytpj FARLEY'S HAI/L, P&UiCSS SLB&Zt;.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 4267, 21 October 1875, Page 3

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