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For remainder of news see page 4 • ¥**■!?* LIFB-—Who' a truly beautiful world we live ml Nature gives. as grandeur ot mountains, glens.. and oceans, and thousands of means for enjoyment We can desire no better when in perfect health: but how often do the majority of people feel like giving it up disheartened, discouraged, and worried out with disease when there is no occasion for this feelini/, as every sufferer can easily obtain satisfactory proof that Grbbh s August Flowbr will make them as free from disease as when born. Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint is the direct cause of 75 per cant, of such maladies as Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick Headache, Costiveness. Nervous Prostration, Dizziness of the Head, Palpita- " tionof the Heart, and other distressing symptom* Three doses of August Flowbr will provf its wonder! lllfl; .S^ m Ple,. b°t«e. W. .-Try it-Sole wholesale acrouts : Kemnthorne. Prosser. and Co — [Advt Advice to Mothers I—Are you broken'in your rest by .a sick-child suffering with the pain of cutting "™ ™; Go at, once to a chemiat and get a bottle of Mrs Winslow's Soothing Strw. it will relieve the poor sufferer immediately. It.is perfectly harmless and pleasant to taste, it produces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, aud the little cherub awakes "as bright aa > button." It soothes the child, it softens, the gums, allays all pain, relieves - wind regulates the bowels, and is thetest known remedy lor dysenteryand diarrhom, whether arising from teething or othe causes. Ite Winslow's Soothing Syrup is sold by medicine dealors everywhere at Is ljd per bottle.—[Advt •' \rA7rffear,^ ar, T teßtimony to the purity of Mr MOLLfcES Cod' Liver Oil, which I have now used for aon» th.co years, both in private practice and at the Home for Sick Children, Coatham In comparing the oil supplied by Mr JIOLLER.with that used previously I cannot but be struck with the few eases in which the stomach rofuses to tolerate the oil a great desideratum in an institution where so many cases of scrofula are admitted. I can confidents recommend Mr HOLLER'S Oil to the public a" of exceptional pumy, .and of great dietetic value-Tuos Wth.-S-'tfi.VT.r" 3' SSUmg °°n ASent''-A"»i at £1 Frks Girasl—The Proprietors of Wourfs AttoMATia Schikdaii Schnapm, to'induce the destrceMonand prevint the improper use of their wrappers and labels, and thus further protect the public against raud and deception, have enclosed in the wrappers, ol under the label on the quart bottles, since Ist October, 1878, and continue to enclose in evbhy day's packing TUWJUGHOUT THB YKAK, THREE £1 ORDERS,r Which are drawn upon the undersigned, and which will be cashed by their Agents. To secure these Gifts the public must be careful to ask for, and accept M but the Genuhjb Udolpho Wow's Schhamb wit£ our name upon the top label.-M. Moss™*' Wyn DunedhT 6' Sydney ~Afrenta : DALGETY & CO/ Mark your Linen, Silk, &c, with American brassaced ormolu letters and stamps. The Bog-oak marking ink requires no heating or preparation! A stamp free Tim""*' £*"? % lak ™d Pad' 3s Cd■ P°* Thn' n »v«^'^ Cau. tl°n«-Seware of lead imitations. 2 ne™;waßh-ou. Bog-oak marking ink, Is id post free. The Exhibition .prize medal cement mends everythmg-glassand china, fixes tipa on cues, &c is . per bottle • post free, Is 3d. All orders to be accompanied with Post-office order—Bailey and KerrY Amencan Novelty Company, 65 Princ/s street Dun* edin, next Queen's Theatre. The trade and stores keepers supplied with Exhibition cemenf showy' j^ow-cards. with photo. °' Melbourne Eihibitlon!- ---_ Of all our knowledok only a little has come to ua through our senses. . Nearly all that wo know weac? cept on; the testimony of others. It those who Inve wr?L tr> ed r^ unrivalled vegetable preparaton D™ miffn ? RS t CAUI: ORNIA .Vinkgar Bittern, and ' are suffering from dyspepsia, bilious or othe ■ fevers or any disorder of the skin, kidneys, or liver or from impure blood will receive the* testimony of The hpusands who have tried the bitters and been cured gS^ A^^Ha^ AX ' ;••■•■■ ■ Public Notices. : : | - ■ KAIKORAI WOOLI,ES FACTORY COMPANY . . : (LIMITED). THE SrJARE-LTST -of ihe above Company will CLOSE on the 20th INST • ; and as tho Shares are being rapidly taken up intendiplfcation etS Sb°Ulli lOS° ° {hU° '" '^ "g »p- ---~~ . ''~ W. P. STREET & CO., af ' Broken, 81 Liven)ool street. .'. • NOTICE. • A LL Persona having CLAIMS against wTr.iA h£r™ tate of the late JOHN Ward ■tt i-h On- are reflueßted to semi in the same, with full particulars, to the Undersigned without ueiay, . ■ THOMAS BRUCE, Box 87, tl . ; Christchurch. NOTICE. 1? QUIT ABLE INVESTMENT COMJIU PAN'Y OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). A DIVIDEND, at the rate of 10 per cent per annum, for the half-year ending 3lßt December 1881 is now payable at the Company's Offices, Liveruool otreot. W. P. STREET, Manager Dunedin, 7th February, 18S2. 8f rpHOUSAKDS in Dunedin know JL 'nothing of the grand scenery at their doora. Half an hour will bring you to the Upper Junction Hotel, Biueskin road, whero you may revel in Fresh Air, Curds and Cream, &c., and a Panorama fit for Fairyland. gj IN THE ASSIGNED ESrATE OF J. B. SHEATH, Trading as " A. J. White and Co." (1874). riREDITOBS in the above E B tato aro declaration of a First and Final Dividend „. J- If. TWENTYMAN, '[_: : Christchurch. jyj-ONTAGU PYM drawa. attention to his ADVERTISEMENT (on fourth page) of valuable BUSINESS SITES in St. Andrew and Castle streets, to be sold on SATURDAY, 11th February inst. 7! NOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP. ~ T\fE have Admitted Mr GEORGE ' * IIOND7 as a Partner in our Business a 8 from Ist January, 1882. The style of the firm will in future be "Sicvwright, Stout, and Co." 6£ ; SIEVWR'.QHT & STOUT. •

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6238, 8 February 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 6238, 8 February 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 6238, 8 February 1882, Page 3

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