liniS^ANl. QUEErfisLAto-M R. E. JARjL> MAN writes that he sprained his wristseverely, ami it was swollen nild painful. He applied St. Jacobs Oil. On the following day the pain had subsided*. . . •■ ... SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH "-WALES.-J. D. FLOWER, Balmaiii, writes that he suffered excruciating : pain from: rheumatic gout for some time. He tried St. Jacobs Oil, and found it a valuable curative preparation. His wife used it for pains in the hack with immediate relief. ... WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND.—Madame MARIE CARANDINI.the popular musical artist, writes: I have used St. Jacobs Oil.aud find much - relief in ease of rheumatism, and indeedall neuralgic pains. LAUNCESTON, TASMANlA^—Professor. J. L. WEST, master of the Gymnasium, recommends to athletes generally the use' of St. Jacobs Oil for aches, pains, sprains, bruises, &c, from his experience with, the same among his pupils. INVERCAIUHLL, NEW ZEALAND.-Mr W. H.^ MATHIESOJT, Dee street;-, sfates> One of my : apprentices mimed Wott'en took very ill with; ne'uralgHv. Ife Wiis confined to bed, and became delirious through pain. Several remedies were used j without :effect. St. jjacob's, Oil was 'tried,'and after.' one application he got immediate relief. BRISBANE, QUEENSLAND.—Mr J. BAIN,: Clarence street, s,tat»s: I J&ift'r&fcted & severe cqld:, ; My back suffered BtVerely, and an intense pain in my side developed a hard lump which rapidly in- ' creased. I could neither walk nor sit, and tried all sorts of lotions without relief. I got St. Jacobs Oil and tried it. The second bottle effected a complete : cure. ; .., , : ., ~.,...,..^,,......^ - '."■ Spepiai Advertisements. TJ and:ff>'A. J. PA B .-X,XV. SHAREB.ROKERS, LAND AGENTS, ~ ENGINEERS and SURVEYORS. ' r ;:," 1 Bond Street, Dunedin. •. '~;.'.;•'. Bank, Insurance, and Mining Shares bought and sold. Loans negotiated. ■ ; '■'■> 2jy mjHE DUNEDIN DENTAL SURGERY^ Octagon, Comtek oi George street 'kl(Over Mr Bannister's Octagon Drug Hall).- ;■£ S. MYE X S and' CO., .... ."^ DENTAL SURGEONS, ' /' / SPECIALISTS IN ARTIFICIAL DENTISTRY. Guaranteed Success in the most Difficult Cases '.■'". Wishing our New Method of ARTIFICIAL DENTISTRY to become popular, our charges are reasonable: ' "."'-''' ''. ■■..'";.';. ? ;;"V;. A SINGLE TOOTH .;.; ... 10b. uj Sets equally moderate. V. '■'■■ Those wearing Full or. Part Sets made by-other Dentists can have them Remodelled to our New Principle at small cost. ; r : :: Teeth Stopped In Gold and Amalgam, and all' Dental Operations at strictly.Moderate Fees: "'.. • ■ ■ PAINLESS DENTISTRY: : «:.; -JZ'-Li-Mr S. MYERS liaving administered Nitrous OxideGas almost daily for over seven years, can with confidence recommend it as an invaluable": and safe Anaesthetic, FREE from any after bad effect. Messrs MYERS have succeeded in preparing a" local Anaesthetic, which in all cases annuls and in many cases completely deadens pain. .■■ R R. h7~ L E: A R V, - PUBLIC.ACCOUNTANT : if T: - ARBITRATOR, : ■:■■<'■ •. Corner of Bond and Liverpool streets. V. Loans Negotiated and Estates Administered! ••■ . 30my f\ R M ON D . J'S :■,....,. Swiss cigars . ; ; ." Have been recognised as the BEST for. half a ■';:• 1; century. .% 24ju ■VT O O N D A V . 0 1 i. Now Landing, ex Rebecca Crowell, from Boston.- ; Insist on having NOONDAY OIL from your Grocer. : ■.- ... ' Get the best—brilliant, safe. Less consumption of oil, less filling and trimming of lamps, and cheaper in the end than low-test dangerous oils ' that-are':. ''-■ sold at a lower price. v @PEvery|tin stamped to avoid counterfeits.,,'© ' To be had from all first-class GrocersV; 'r'.: ■VT ONE Y'l;.. ~M O N.EY I ... .M O N.E;Y;I: THE EQUITABLE INVESTMENT COMPANY C OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). .:.-/. : . . .-.::• ..-Directors: . ',■,',-'.:'■ Hon..W: H. Reynolds (Chairman) ■:,.■■■ Messrs Jas.-Hazlett Messrs Keith Ramsay j. ( Jas. Hogg Jas. Robin; ■by R.A:Lawson • ■: ; ■■'..■ W: D. Stewart. Money advanced to Working. Men and- others to build Houses or purchase Land, repayable by monthly or, quarterly .payments, or;as-may be arranged. ■ .•• ■: „ . . ; ,-: periods, at highest current rates of interest.- -.. 'I. --:': . ; , '• W: P. STREET,' "■- •- ■ :■' '■'■ 'Manager. Offices: . . .:•;,.; ■■■..= :( -: Liverpool street, Dunedin. ' ''■:,.-■ mo LET ON LEASE,.for. 21 years.'with valua-: X tion, or renewal for a.further period.'of 2r years:— . . . r ■~-' .- ■-. / Sections 41 and 42, Block V, Stafford street, Duhedin ".-'■:. „ 25 and 26, Block V.Walker street, Dunedin „ 14 and 15, Block VI, Stafford, street, Dunedin, adjoining Messrs Murray, Roberts, ....... and Co.'s warehouse. -■ ;'. ■•■; . •--' -'-.' ,„ . 3,.810ck VI, Walker street, Dunedin,'being , second section from Princes.street.: Each Section consists of 66 feet frontage", with a depth of 165 feet.—Apply to . • ...'.'. 16ap WILLIAM H. REYNOLDS. ■". /BARTER and CO, having been fortunate- in \J securing several JOB LINES, valued at £072, for £100 cash, are offering this week this parcel at ABSURD PRICES.-650 pieces of Rich.White Silk Lace, Is the piece of 10 dozen yards—worth 10s piece. '..•.".-. VISIT CARTER and CO. THIS WEEK^-10,000 dozen Linen Collars and Cuffs, really good quality, 6 for Is—worth 6s. ■• . • A BSURD PRICES.—IS,OOO yards Black Silk Lace, -iX. 3d dozen yards—worth Is 6d dozen; Eace Curtain Samples, 9d each. TTISIT CARTER and CO. THIS WEEK, —15 n ii b0??? °f Brown Fur- 4id yard-worth Is yard; Coloured Fringe, 3|d yard. ■■■..'■:'. . ABSURD PRICES.-Baskets of Gloves,. Id pair •' Tr- 0" pairs ollly T«'o-buttoii Black Dent's Olivette Kid Woves, usual price 3s 9d—now Is pair. YISIT .CARTER and.CO. THIS WEEK—White and Light colour Josephine Kid Gloves, three pairs for Is; Baskets of Good Gloves, from 4§d pair. ABSURD PRICES.—ISO Ladies' Cloth.Jackets, t ~ ' ff2P 4s lld each—worth 12s 6d; handsome Ladies Dolman Mantles; 14s lid—worth 50s; ' '-"" VISIT CARTER and CO. THIS WEEK.—Remnants of Flannel, Sheeting, Shirtin*; ■ Calico, Dress Pieces, &c, at ridiculous prices. . 7CWERCOATS ! . OVERCOATS! OVERCOATS !-^ / Having a Large Stock of every description of every description of Boys', Youths', and Men's Overcoats, we are determined to clear them this season. Overcoats at Half-price. .■:.«•• ABSURD PRICES-80 boxes of Gent.'s White blurts, usual price 6s lid—now 2s lid.: Perfect Goods only at Carter's. ABSURD PRICES.—ISO dozen Gent.'s Buck and, fIJ leather Driving Gloves, Is lid pair—worth 5s 6d; ; 27 dozen Gent.'s' Coloured Kid Gloves, usual price 5s 6d—now 2s 6d. v .■••..' PLEASE Note Address: CARTER and CO., the Great Ready-money Drapers and Clothiers and Direct Importers, 60 and 62 George street, Dunedin. • : , 18my CO A P. C A N D L E S. CANDLES. SOAP. ■ „ '. PATERSON and M'LEOD '~ Beg to call attention to their Stock of Caudles and Soap, which they are at present offering:-to? the' public. The quality of both is all that is desired, and being of Colonial Manufacture, will: be'found superior to the very best imported. CANDLES—Orient, Brilliant, Prize, Medal, Adamantine. ' "• •.'- ■ • ••■ S O A P—Prize Medal, Blue Mottled, Prize Pale, Three Crown, Two Crown, - and Household. ... •' " • . We have likewise in stock Barilla Ash Soap, made • in Beltast, Ireland, which is highly recommended' for bathroom purposes. ■»•'■.. 12 Princes stbket, ■ Dunedin. ■-■■ ■ "- A and J. M'F ARL AN B • PRINCES and MACLAGGAN STREETS: ' Only holders of Reynolds' Favourite Wine's.;?, Perdoz. PORTS, from ... ' £%■ Very rich old port, Vintage 1824 ... ;.. 70 0 Amontillado.superior dry; the finest ever introduced into this Colony ... ... go 0 Royal, very superior fruity, full-bodied wiiie' 45 ' 0 RICH COLONIAL WINES. ' Grenachee Rich Red Burgundy ... 50. 0 Port, good family Wine ... ".„ 80 0 Frontignac, a dessert Wine ... . '!' 30 0 Tokay, white, round, and nice flavour '.'.'. 35 0 Muscadine, a dessert wine ... ~, 35 0 WHISKIES. Teacher and Sous' 11-year old, per gal. proof' 28'■' 0 Old Highland, well-matured do .• do 98 0 Superior old Glenury Whisky (per case ... 40 0 English and Colonial Hams and Bacon, 7d to Is per lb. Cheese, Colonial, rich and old, 7d and 8d per lb. ■ ANK S, BAR R O N . and.' CO. Have in Stock: — A fine and well-matured South Australian-"Wine, which they deliver (carriage paid) to-any rail-way-station in Otago for 30s per dozen. Port Wine for Invalids (highly recommended).'6os per dozen ; 5s per bottle. Our well-known blended whisky, 45s per dozen • 3s 9dper bottlo. Very line Old Highland Whisky (Edina blend), matured in sherry wood, 54s per dozen, 4s 6d per bottle. Ports from 30s to 120s per dozen. ■■'.'■ '■'■' Sherries from 30s to 90s per dozen. • A large assortment of Colonial Wines (in-bulk and case). Champagne, Clarets, English Bottled Ale and Stout, &c., &c. One dozen of any assortment of the above Wines and Spiritß will be packed and forwarded (carriage paid) to any railway-station in Otago. . • ; BANKS/BARRO'N, and CO., Grocers, Wine, and Spirit Merchants, Rattray street, and .corner of King street and Albany street, Dunedin. ' —A report of the Statistical Bureau for Germans abroad estimates the number of perid:.B born in Germany now resident in America at 1,066,742.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 7316, 28 July 1885, Page 2
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