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BufliDeos Announcements TX7HILE almost every draper in DunV* edin Is trji"_r to convince the public (by the tvolution of arguments more or less imaginary) rrib AT he Bells cheaper and better than JL any other tradesman can possibly afford to do, fjjillE .broad fact still remains that we • fl have, within the ehort miace of 13 months, established tho largest Ready-Money Drapery Business in Dunedin. WE do not untruthfully pretend to be the Only Ready-Money Drapers, nor the only firm which - BUYS and Sells for Cash, nor any rubbish of the kind j but what wo do pretend is to sell. . . fPHE best possible article at the lowest _L possible price; tsnd (he libera! support of the Dunedin public,. • THAN whom no better judges can be found, is a satisfactory proof that wa act up to our profession. ' ' "TVTEW Showrooms Now Open.—Grand _]_t| variety French and English Millinery, Cashmere and Broch. Jackets, Visites, and Dolmans, Underclothing, &c. Ml. F. M. PEPLOE, who haa now the management of our Dress Department, pronounces our. prices 30 per cent, below those charged by Princes street houses. RESSMAKIKG Department, the success of the sea°on. Perfect fit, perfect Btyle; lowest charges.—Carter and Co., ReadyMoney Drapers, Dunedin. CLIFFORD <_ CO., Arcade.—Be not deceived in Photography, as a visit to the STUDIO at the Royal Arcade will convince every perßon of tho Superiority of CLIFFORD'S New Instantaneous Gelatine - Bromide Process, guaranteed not to Fade. Any ordinary CARTE DE VISITE or Cabinet enlarged to Life Size for 255. Wo would particularly draw the attention of the Public to our IpNLARGEMENTS of Children. Hull li weather no longer a disadvantage.—R. Clifford and Co. WORTH Knowing—That-the best and cheapest Houso iv Dunedin for Boots, Shoes, and Clothing is at J. Samuel's Outfitting Establishment, 17. Princesstreet South (directly opposite Messrs bievwright and Stout's). NB. —Always on hand, a large assorfc- • ment of American Trunks, Portmanteaux, B i£r°, Opossum Ruga, be BARGAINS !! Bargains!! Tremendous Bargains!! THB Paris Novelty Depot Cie. are offering now * 10000 c?i aCk StoW HatB ' M itCMICI White Straw, AU; Ecru XP XJ -•* \J Net, l_d yard ; Pink and Blue, 1H ' Bf\fl f\ Zulu Hats, 2U ; 6000 XJ t—F Xj Indian Muslin Scarves, 2Jd. S_.if_r_ Pairs Black Kic- Gloves OvV/1/ (2 fasteners), ls o_d; Gauls de Suede, best quality (3 buttons), Is lid. _3f_.'_tf r _ Pairs Children- Merino XFXJKJXJ Hose, 2id: Knittinjr Cetton, Is 3d lb. ft_.A<'_ Ladies' White Hose, well OXJ XJ *Jf finished, d_d; Silk Reels, ld. IAAAA Yarda of Frilling, JLV. XJ\JXJ double, Id; Lisee, double, 2_d; Coats' Cottons (200 yards). Id a reel. A flflfl PB*™ of Ladies' Lisle Tt XJ XJ XJ Gloves, 2-buttons, .jd; Black, 6d, GEORGE STREET FIRE.—On Kee nearly burnt out. Remaining Goods must be Cleared at Half-price—On Kee, Qeorge street. MISS CLOUGH has just to hand per Wild Deer and mail steamer, a choice assortment of "VTEW Materials, suitable for Crewel _Ll and Cross stitch Embroidery, including Roman Satin Sheeting and Veined Grenadine, FILOSELLE and Embroidery Silks in all shades, Shaded Embroidery Silk, Knitting Silk, Eis Wool. "VTEW Crotchet and Lace Braids, Knit_l_l ting Yarns in newest shades and mixtures. Also a CHOICE Assortment of Traced and Commenced Needlework in newest and most fashionable designs. 31 jy BILL TARTS, Pool, Pyramids, __c. are played erery day and evening in the Magnificent Saloon in the T> OVAL Exchange Hotel, where three JL\i of Alcock's Moßt Expensive Tables are fitted up regardless of expense. COME and Visit the Royal Exchange Billiard-room, where there is a Handsome Bar, with EVKRY Comfort. Illustrated Papers, &c. at Royal Exchange Billiard-room. Correct liiue-tablea of all Trains, Steamers, Coaches, and Tramways posted up daily. lo t PHE Best Sewing, Machine ever pro.B. duced is the Double-thread Lock-Btitch, Lightrunning nVTEW Davis vertic4 Feed, suitable for ___l family use or manufacturing; Sows any fabric from LACE to Leather. It will Turn a Hem, Sew, Braid, and Stitch ou Trimming at One Operation. f>HE New Davis, will Gather between two pieces and Sew on at the same time. THE New Davis will do a greater variety of work than any other Machine in the World. THE New Davis is Sold by William Melville, practical machinist, 12 George stroet, Dunedin.—Machines Repaired at moderate charges. PIL R S. —Carrighan's Compound Witch Hazel Ointment, a prompt relief and cure for blind, mucous, bleeding, or external piles in all stages, Ib 6d. Porteons' Edinburgh Ointment, la 6d. FEMALE PiLLS.—Dr Gibson's Pennyroyal and Steel, 3s 6d; Dr Bon jean's, 4.< 6d; Dr Mutter's, 4s 6d; Hooper's, 4s; Widow Welch's, 3s 6d. A STHMA POWDER.—The relief is /\ mesmeric :it is nover known to fail in tho anost violent piroxysm. Samples free on receipt of Btamps. 2s and 3s tld a tin. , EUPHORBIA PILULIFERA — The Queensland Asthma cure, 4s Jib tin ; 10s per lb; guaranteed genuine. SEASICKNESS.— The new American cure. Its power to arrest seasickness is now established beyond all doubt; 5s at Carrighan's. " "OOROGLYCERIDE"—the new and II wonderful Antiseptic Compound, at Carrighan's. ls an ounce; 10s per lb. 'VTOTICE to Dairymen.—loo pints of _1_ . Milk or Cream can be kept porffctly sweet and fresh for months by using ls worth of Boroglyceride. BUTTER and Eggs can be preserved in a like manner. BOROGLYCERIDE is perfectly harmless in any kind of food, and is simple in its use. ASTOR OIL, TASTELESS.—Carrighan's.— Children drink it with avidity.' Is. (Fluid). Perfectly free from smell. "fi RINDELIAROBUSTA" has earned vJT for itself the reputation for almost specific curative action in Asthma. 2s fid bottle. "VTOTICE to Fishmongers.—" Boro_l_l glyceride" will preserve all kinds of Fish as fre-h as when caught; also Oystors. Imparts no taste. OOROGLYCERIDE is only manufacl\? tured by or obtainable in Now Zealand from G. Carrighan, Pharmaceutical Chemist, cornor of Walker and Princes streets, Dunedin. N.B.—2d extra per ounce by post. COMPOUND Dandelion Pills (Carrighan's) have proved effectu»l in hundreds of cases of liver derangemon.. By post, ls Sd. COMPOUND Dandelion Pills, for removing heavy drowsy feelings, swimming in tho head, and headache. Is6d. DOGS ! Dog 3! — Carrighan's Mange Remedy (fluid), a certain cure, 3s Od; Distemper, 3s. Medicines to suit any complaint to which the lower animals are liable. nr.BE above Medicines sent to auy part « of the Colony on receipt oi stamps or Post-office ! order, with 2d extra for postage, excopt " fluidß," which will bi forwarded by rail; 25 per cent, discount allowed to the trade on orders.of one dozen and upwards.—G. Carrighan, Pharmaceutical Chemist, corner of Walker and Princes streets, Dtmeri jStismsss i3fot_ees. •fV ( EAFNESS!—I have an infallible * -* REMEDY for this distressing complaint, com pounded from the recipe of the Aurist-in-chief of the London Royal Ear Infirmary (to which. the Queen yearly subscribes £100).—Send stamp! or particulars and copies of testimonials, to T. B. Hannaford, Auckand, Now Zealand. sOmy fi ASFITTINGS.—Any desisn wade to \3T order, suitable for Churches, Public Buildings and Private Houses. Large stock on viow. Inspection invited. A. & T BURT TTYATT'S BATFTING ESTABLIPH_O- MENT, near Octagon.—Private Hot Baths, Tepid Swimming Baths; open daily. Th'o Turkish and Russian Baths are highly recommended by the Medical Press for the treatment of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Gout, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Colds in the Head and Chest, be. 15au

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6458, 24 October 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 6458, 24 October 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 6458, 24 October 1882, Page 3

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