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_ GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATIONS TOWNSHIP.OF QUEENSTOWN. SECTION 297bL0CK VIL- ■— : By Auction THIS DAY, .WEDNESDAY,'IBth APRI IS ' 18>/7; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to -Li Section 29, Block VII., nill he offered f< Conrt H«> naUCtio,. n' by Mr H- B- Rt « , bourt House, Queenstowi>, on-Wednesday, 18th Api i SV'-"™" 1 ' upset price £5 per section, with vain | turn for improvements thereon, £350 b r.-.-:.: .. _■ J. P. MAITLAND. r« m .™ t jr. Commissioner of Crown Lands. Crown Lands Department, ' Dunedin; 18th March, 1877 ■: "14 ~ 'rPHE undermentioned Blocks in th tion atThl'f h!S #i lim<? iaU WiUbe °Pen for *PP«« ird Aprilp^^ 6 ' In~sm, oa MonC, th _, TownLaitds: " ' .' and 19, at €5 per half acre • " " t>. ••■ ? BURB*» LAKPS IN SAME TOWNSHIP, Blocks 22, 23, 24, 25; 26, 27,.28, 29, at £8 pc " witeofc^^^^ wiu De sold at the price of £5 per half acre -: n '- W. H. PEARSON, Crown Land ß O°C ISSi°ncr °f Cr°™ X"Wd*__lnyercargiH, 22nd March, 1877.; : • : ' 26n BUSINESS NOTICES. | COMMISSION AND SHIPPING AGENT, ■!. c : ~-■.'..• ■■ ... - '. '" '■ : r : :. Whaef^tbbet, : - ~ HOKITIKA. ■ lfap , ISJL P.R.C.S. Edinburgh, M.R.O& ' m \ '",n '„ England, ( atl ? }?5 "!?**• 1IoWne; late Honorary Sr*- ' Vi, T HAS COMMENCED PRACTICE/ '' : , View Terrace, opposite the house of the late Dr Huime. Hours of Consultation: ■ °to 12 a.m.; 2to A, and 7to 8 p.m. 28m j yy HERE is the CHEAPEST > AND ] ' BEST SELECTED STOCK OF FOSNITU K^E ? At G. M. BRASCH and CO.'S eUKSTTUKE WAREHOUSE, Pbkcbs street North , Near Octagon). piANOFORTES I PIANOFORTES I CASH SALES. GRAND CLEARING SALE OP PIANOFORiES 100 PIANOFORTES q TO SELECT FROM, UNDER Two Guineas' worth of Music with each Piano. %?£* £ a t ten* Check Trichord Pianofortes, 35 Guineas iwlE^Fw- P^* Trichord Pianofortes 45 Guineas iSri-2 best Walnutlarge Cottage Pianoforte, 55 GuSets Bord^eat Rosewood large Cottage:Piano-.. ~l!^ ;Bi^a\ ss t ObUq^e: 2*Quineaß B.ina^VWainutPiaiofortes I" 1-D^Guine^ :Brin^^ Eie^-w^utiTrichord^^^^i Er^^S Rosewood Kanof^^'-l^iS Kirkman'sElegant Pianofottes-thrxmgh tri- ' . chords—carved legs ~. " «nn,,»n«... Pleyel'sCheetAetionfin Rosewood sSguS Stodart's Pianofortes, in Rosewood .. 35 Guineas lort^-b 6!*^ fUlt Kichord HanoGtwqfe'f.?^ °f ■Ameriean'CaWnet'oß^ Si^th^ Colony' There «c no Organs in NeW JfSy oi tZ e r pare.with them- eith^in p°rr ; SOLOMON'S MUSIC WAREHOUSE, : Qbobcb strbet. . ■'■.'.'-•-• ,•••<■•■ ! :Q A M U E Ii;;/C :iIt;Q K 1!;B LARGE CLEARINGT: SALE OP -^'•'-••■•■■:■ :■.•.-• ::■:■ 1 . -BOOTS AND SHOES,.;': 'y'?w\ : .■„■; ,'• ;■; .. --.).-;Consisting of. '.. ' ■'...'■. iGQODS OF HOME and COLOOTAIi MANUFACTURE ! ! '"' WUch wUI be Sold at 7 ;;;., ' ; SWEEPING, REDTOTrOWS FOB GASH,'In order ; to real.'se.-an^ to make, joom forixpected • ' •;. Arrivais-ptWinterStock. '; ,n - "Although'eve;?article .> of. the best manufacture ; and material, the Stcck will be CLEARED OUT a ■ piicesfar below those uauallyriiidfor inferior goods. ' -:A ■■. Clearance must be niade'within One; Month from :thißdate.;: -•• ,-..-i.::,, ".■■ ■:,., r.',-',...-'."\- :-. ~ . •' ■•-•: ■-■-.. EDWARD X: M'LISKEY, : 12, k ? 7v-^'L' ;-^iV-;'?^-«%*£ THE &REATESIV SUCCESS EVER :^-::.■:-.. ',.-.: v.KNOWNs ; \ ■~ :■•.-•;..■' ■■■..•■!..-;. ■■■■;.; : For.youto swallow 1 -,-'■•" '. -■■:■-> , '.;;,Np more are you to. repeat Bottles .;■■, •:: Arid Pills, or ; other noxious ..-■.,'. '. .-.:..;..-..•: .'Nostrums. '■~:,■ .■,.: y :,''.-.'.: Medical advwel_ You ere-only-to-apply! externally the above-Balsam once or twice within twelve hoursas directed^ each bottle, and you aie relieved. • ,' BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS!- - - Nonegenuine.unless doubly sealed .en Wrapper and P° r.k;V.s'.y 1 Md.-seaUng, wax, aad.my-Signatnre-oath«greealabelonthe bottle;-•: • . • ' :. ■■■'.I ...-■ ... £100 REWARD! "' Will be paid by the^Proprietor,' to prove to convictionVagainst any person cbunterfeitinsr • - SLESINGIiR'S RHEUMATIC BALSAM. ; Testimonials; ':'^v4 [ l ,r o. P*B3 H°tel, Christchurch, June 17th, 1876 Mr Slesmger.-Dear Sir -I beg you will accept th few lines as my public testimony to the efficacy of your Rheumatic Palsam. During my rectnt visit'to Dunedin, 1 had a :. apge of gout, lor which I applied the Balaam.. The first trial gave great, relief, and after a few applications, the, complaint altogether vanished. gthui may increase, the consumption of your infallible remedy.—l remain, yours, faithfully .: ■ B. SEARLE. „ „, .'" ' - Punedin, Noyem'jer 6, 1875. Mr Slesinger, V.S. . ■ - ; DearSii--Having Buffered for a Urag time fromsevcro m y?hest. and latterly being more severe!*Rioted, bo that 1 could .not breathe without much pain, 1 sent for a bottlo. of your Rheumatic Balsam and after having rubbed it m' as directed, the pains ceased at once, and lessthanthe bottle entirely cured me. I have felt quite well ever since. ' ■I 1 may also add that one'of my grooms, William Green.-Buffered-from pain-ia-his Bide, hip:'etc." He I was unable.to work,- whenhe also obtained a bottle of your Rheumatic Bakam, and was cured by one or two applications. :;:"'.i .-.,.-, •r . :r. • ;.: :• ,- Vouare at liberty t« publish this for the benefit of other sufferers of similar paibs.—Yours, very truly"' . EDWARD BROWN, ' ■ ' New Market Hotel, Princes street South. ~Manor Place. Dunedin, 23rd September; 1875. Mr Slesinger, V.S." '.'. f. ~ Sir—Tour Rheumatic Balsam deserves to be widely known. Being long a sufferer from rheumatic pams in the shoulders, and having used your Balsam, I can say it ig a cettain cure. , My wife also^ suffered from rheumatics for the last five years, and less than one pottle of your Balsam has completely cured her,- and' lor which she most heartily thanks you.—yours, ,&&, •'. ".■■'.' "■' ■''■ . '■'.' ' . JOHH PmSGLE. , I ■ ........ ■:.";■ Dunedin, 10th February, 1876. MrSlesinger, • : .Dear Sir—l have much pleasure to inform you that the Rheumatic Balsam I purchased from you has, after a few .applications, entirely removed the pain and; .swelling from my hand, and: Icordiolly bear my testimony to the efficacy of your preparation, having tried several other articles,. but without success.—Youra truly, ... .. ...... . .... ...... ■.•;.••,.. .■".'.•..'■■ •''■■ '".', 7 ■ WIiiLUM HAYMAN. r■■',.-■ ~, ~ . '■ " Queenstown, 7th April, 1876. Julius Wenkheim, Esq., Queenstown, ' _ Dear Sir—ln reference to a conversation of to-day, in which I related to you the ver/. appreciable benefits I received from a small vial of Sleaingei J8 Balsam before . it was advertised for its curative powers. I repeat, that three or four years, ago the vial you gave me proved most efficacious in curing—in fact eradicating-chronic attacks of lumbago, from whicli I had suffered: I have hardly ever since been troubled, one application of the Embrocation being sufficient to dispel i:\cipient attacks. I also gave others some of t, and they were alike benefited by it.—Yours truly, ' ' ■■"•■■ • .-.:■■ H. Mandbrs,'M.H.B, Island Terrace, Port Chalmers, September 27th, 1875. : To Mr Slesinger, V.S., : My Dear Sir—As I have been subject to iheumatics and lumbago for some time past, and as the prescriptions heretofore accorded me gave me no relief, I was induced to try your Rheumatic Balaam, and find after two applications that it has cured .me entirely. I therefore offer you this testimonial asa token of gtatitude, and also to exemplify to others who may be similarly afflicted, the efficacy of jyour inestimable Balsam.—l remain, yours, &c.,. : : ■ •:,:.. :■ ... .'.. :', '~' .'. :■ - ; ./D. Kbrr, 1 George street, Dunedin, | •;■'■/ • ■■: .',. 23rd September, 1875. ' Mr Slesinger; V.S., *' .' / -.. ' i Sir-I have used your Rheumatic Balsam, and can highly recommend all sufferers to try it. I suffered long from pains in the loins, and in one application I felt free from pain, and fit to go about my usual avocation, although- completely prostrated for weeks beforehand,—Yours, &c, -. ; 24au ! • ■■•-.■ -■■■■■>■■ ■Wniuii Carver ;

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