. BUSINEBb NOT ICES, THE OTA GO FOUNDRY Cumberland street, Dunedin - '- J. DAVIDSON and CO., Late Wm. Wilson, Engineers, Boiler Makers, and Iron Founder*Machinery of all kinds made to order. Also Engines, Bollers,~and every Jdescription OF Brass, Wrought Iron, and Ca ß t Iron Work. SOUTH END FOUNDRY, CRAWFORD STREET. HE. SHAOKLOCK, ( • IRON and BRAS&-FOUNDER, AND KITCHEN RANGE MAKER. Stock of First-class Kitchen Ranged always on hand. General Castings and Repairs attended to. Crawford street, Dunedin. 3o> PARK AND OURLE WIIOLKSALZ AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS, PLUMBERS, TINSMITHS, ANDGASFITTERB, Princes Street and Moray Plaoi, Have on Sale and to Arrive, A LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OB" ENGLISH AND AMERICAN HARDWARE, Consisting of— Cutlery, Electro-plated and Britannia Metal Goods Bedsteads, Baths, Register Grates, Fenders, Mantelpieces, Umbrella Stands, Brushware, Travelling .Trnnks, Chromometer Clocks, Washing and Manglin; Machines, Bagatelle Boards, Kerosene Lamps in gre»t variety. Ex Wave Queen, a large shipment of the Wheeler, and Wilson Sewing Machines, Shakespeare and Littia Wnnzer Hand Machines. • ■ > . ■ Nails, Locks, Screws, Boring: Machines, Horste clippers, Fencing Wire, Carpenters' tools, Turning Chisels and Gouges, Sheep-shears, Scythes, RakeaV Forks, Spades, Shovels, Lawn-mowers, Chaff-cutteraj Anvils, Colza,-Linseed, Castor,.Neatsfoot., and Kerosene Oils, Red and White I cad, &c., &o. Sporting Powder, Shot and Caps. A large variety of Gasailers, Pendants, and Brackets, Gas, Steam, and Water Fittings, Sheet Lead, Brass, Zinc, and Copper, Black and Galvanised Iron, SpoutUY; made to any pattern by improved machinery. Leamington, Star, Exeter, and open Firo Ranges. Sole Agents for' Smith and Wellstood's Cooking. Office, and Parlour Stoves. ■.■■'.;■■■-. NEW ZEALAND VABNISH AKD POLISH. THESE Varnishes are pronounced by all who have used them to b« equal, if not superior, to any Varnishes which are Imported. William Gilchrlrt, having a large stock of these Varnlihs and Polishes on kand, is prepared to supply Home/ Painters, Coach Painters, and Cabinetmakers, at thi lowest possible price. , These varalshei are made from the (inert Kanrl aoV Eait India gums. . william~glElchhist, japan and varnish manufaotobjsb, importer of papsrhangings, glass, colours. .brushes GKORfII STKBIT DtINROIN . GMUNRO'S MONUMENTAI*. • WORKS, Corner of King street and Moray Place. DUNEDIN. Plans furnished and executed for »!i kinds of Moau--ments, Tombstones, &c., in. marble, granite, or Kafcanui stone. Tomb Railings, lie., any design. . G. M. Is also prepared to supply in any quantity, from his Quarries In Kakanui, the best quality of Oama.ru Stone. Importer of Marble, Granite, and Ar-: broath Hoarthatones. —Designs forwarded to all part* of the Colosy on application. r - . .S9ap GHOLLAH'S £i REAT INDIAN CURESt* (Tisbr Brand) Are becoming THE MOST POPULAR MEDICINES EVER YETINTRODUCED INTO NEW ZEALAND, In consequence of their proving to be what Is stated of them, and all fulsome pulling ar extravagant ex— aggerations about them being carefully avoided. . Their worth and merit have secured for them ift .• every part of New Zealand the confidence of the public They have cured long-standing cases of sickness, and. TESTIMONIALS similar to thOBO given below are being received from. all parts of the Colony by the proprietor. Kensington, Dunedin, IstMarch, 1876. Sir—Having occasion to use your Aperient Mixture, and having derived much benefit therefrom, 1 have - much pleasure in testifying tt> its merits, and in., recommending it to other*. (Signed) A. Jamibsgn. Pier Hotel, Dunedin, 26th May, 1876. . Sir—Having beeu much benefited by the use of your - Indian Medicine; 1 have great pleasure in adding my testimony as to its efficacy, and can recsmmend others , to try It. Some of my friends, who have also beea... using these medicines, speak very favourably of lhem» and have received much benefit from their use. (Signed) Ophelia Bennett. Port Chalmers, New Zealand, 3rd July, 1876. Sir—l think it my duty to state that your Ghollah .^neumatism Mixture has proved in my case to be alltha"^ ■■ you have represented it to be; and for the sake of thosj who may be Buffering the misery and torture of severe. Rheumatism, such as I endured previous ta taking your invaluable medicine, I beg to state that 1 had; been suffering the most. excruciating agony from, severe Rheumatism for over two years. I could not rest at night. My appetite was gone, my general health shattered, and the pains throughout my limbs and lolna were constant and almost insupportable. I was induced to try your Rheumatism Mixture, and found myself getting better after taking three bottles of it. I continued taking the medicine for about six weeks, and. became perfectly restored to health, being perfectly cured of all pain or - symptoms of Rheumatism. My appetite is excellent, and I sleep well at night. (Signed) Fkhd. Williams. Dunedin, 10th July, 1876. Sir-1 have pleasure in stating, for the benefit., of others, that I have derived the most unexpected. good results from the use of Ghollah's Rheumatism Mixture. 1 had been suffering from verysevere rheumatic attacks for about 15 years, accom- - panied by most agonising pains in my limbs and. loins, through which my rest was much- disturbed ay. night, my appetite very imperfect, and my general health altogether impaired. lam happy to state that I am now free from the pains I had experienced for so many years. I can sleep well at night, my appetite and general health are much improved, and I can-, attend to my bu-iness and house duties. This happychange has been brought about by the use of yourRheumatism Mixture for about two months.-1 as?. Sir, yours gratefully.—(Signed S. Pickstt. Dunedin, Slst August, 1876. Sir—Having taken your Qhollah's Rheumatic Mix* ture for some considerable time, and having beea. completely cured by its use. of the very severe - rheumatic gout from which I had suffered most severely for the last ten years, I can bear testimony toits most extraordinary curative powers. lam nowfree from all pain, and well in my health, and have the free uso of my hands and feet, which I had not previous to taking your medicine. I think it right to Btate, for the benefit of others suffering the torture* that I endured for the period above statod, that I attribute my restoration to health and freedom from. pain entirely to the use of your invaluable medicine. I can strongly recommend it to those suffering from rheumatism or gout.—(Signed) John Griffbn, J.P. These invaluable Medicines are to be had throughout New Zealand, and IN DUNEDIN OF ALL CHEMISTS AND RESPECT* ABLE MEDICINE VENDORS. /^(ROSSE and BLACK WELL'S CELEBRATED OILMEN'S STORES, FIVE PRIZE|MEDALs7pARIS AND VIENNA. Pickles and Sauces. Jams and Jellies. Orange Marmalade. Tart Fruits, Dessert Fruits. Mustard, Vinegar. Fruits in Braudy and Noyeau. Potted Meats and Fish. Fresh Salmon and Herrings. Herrings a la Sardine. Pickled Salmon. Yarmouth Bloaters. Blackwall Whitebait. Fresh and Findon Haddocks. Pure Salad Oil. Soups, in Pint and Quart Tins. Preserved Vegetables. Preserved Hams and Cheese. Preserved Bacon. Oxford and Cambridge Sausages. Bologna Sausages. Yorkshire Game and Pork Pate's, Tongues, Game, Poultry. Plum Puddings. Lea and Perrins' Woronatershire Sauce. Fresh Supplies of the above and iiumerous other table delicacies, may be had from most Storekeepers^ CAUTION. To prevent the fraud of refilling the bottles or Jars, they should invariably be destroyed when empty. Goods should always be examined upon delivery, to detect any attempt at substitution ol articles of inferior brands. All genuine goods bear the names of Crosse and Blackwell on the labels, corks, and capsules of thebottles, jars, and tins. CROSSE AND~~BLACKWELL, Purveyors to the Queen, SOHO SQUARE, LONDON. irja> "O EAVER BROS., SALOMON, & CO., WHOLESALE JEWELLEBfr And GSNERAI IMPORTERS High Strbbt Dunedin. I Have on Sale— WATCHES and JEWELLERY. [ CLOCKS, ELBCTRO-PLATED WARE, ! WATCH MATEBUi S. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. Brushware, Cabinetware, Combs, Cutlery, Berlin and Fleecy Wool, Patent Medicines, Hardware, Per fumery, Stationery, Saddlery, Musical Instruments Optical Goods, Tobacconists' suairies, Vestas, &o BEAVER BROS., SALOMON, AND CO.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 4629, 16 December 1876, Page 4
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