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TIAJ ACROSS THE SEA. KN'GLAND.-Tho Messrs WGHSTUII BROS.. 26 Lombard street, London.X.C., Hnglimd, Mie India, China,-'and Colonial Outfitters »f Gentlemen s Goods/than whom no house in Hrent Britain enjoys a higher'reputation, write: We lmve found great, benefit, more especially lor the cure of rheumatism ami sciatica, from the use of St. Jacobs Oil, and « have much pleasure in adding our testimony in its favour. GERMANY.—Dr 'HICHAM) OBttli LAUNDER, i Leipzig, Germany, secretary Ethnological Musenm, F.S.U.G.A., M.U.S., author of " Fremde. Va-lker (Foreign' Nations), and ii ilist.inguished litterateur, writes : Having been troubled with my old chronic neuralgic paiiis, 1 was advised to use St. Jacobs Uil —the great pain-reliever. 1 tried it and was entirely cured. AUSTRALIA.—3Ir JOHN HOWE, champion bicyclist of Australia and England, says that m lie six:days' contest for the championship, at Mci- • bourne, after riding eight consecutive hours eacn day, he is positive lie won the great race, and was enabled to ride another one hundred miles against time immediately afterward, from the woudertul effects produced"l>y the use of St. Jacobs Uil in I training and lacing. NEW ZEALAND.—Mr EDWARD L. GREEN, sheriff, Auckland, New Zealand, writes: I received an injury to my shoulder and could not use my arm. I applied to medical men without any beneht. l have great pleasure in stating 1 used St. Jacobs Uil for it, and in not more than ten minutes I felt the beneficial effect. 1 can work as well as ever 1 Uul, mid recommend it to anyone suffering pain. . Special Advertisements. np|Hß DUNEDIN DENTAL SURGERY, Octagon, Corner of George street (Over Mr Bannister's Octagon Drug Hall). S. MYEKS and C 0., DENTAL SURGEONS, ■ SPECIALISTS IN ARTIFICIAL DENTISTRY. Guaranteed Success in tlie most Difficult Cases. Wishing our New Method of ARTIFICIAL DEN- \ I TISTRY to become popular, our charges me reasonable : A SINGLE TOOTH ... ... 10s. I Sets equally moderate. Those wearing Full or Part Sets made by other Dentists can have them Remodelled to. our New i I Principle at small cost. - I Teeth Stopped in Gold and Amalgam, and all . Dental Operations at strictly.Moderate Fees. [ \ PAINLESS DENTISTRY. 1 Mr S. MYI3KS having administered Nitrous Oxide Gas almost daily for over seven years, can with I confidence recommend it as an invaluable and safe Amcsthetic, FREE from any after bad effect. B Messrs MYEHS have succeeded in preparing a I local Anesthetic, which in all cases annuls and in I many eases completely deadens pain. -\,f B RT TT~ L E A R V, JML PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 6 ARBITRATOR, n I Corner of Bond and Liverpool streets. Loans Negotiated and Estates Administered, c- ' - 30my 1 rv. .11' M■ 0 N D "'S ; SWISS CIGARS Have been recognised as the BEST for half a — I ■ . . century. 24ju T> and A. J. PARK, XV. SHAREBKOKBKS, LAND AGENTS, ENGINEERS and SURVEYORS. 1 Bond Street. Dunedin. Bank, Insurance, and Mining Shares bought and I . sold. Loans negotiated. 2jy TT>APEHHANGINGS, DADOES, &c—We have X now a very large assortment of the latest designs selected from the stock of one of the first manufacturers in Europe. The prices are very low, and in every quality the designs and colouring are ■n most artistic.—SMlTH and SMITH, Painters, {c Paperhangers, Signwriters, and Decorators. b- vroNEY! MONEY! MONEY! ih THE EQUITABLE INVESTMENT COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). ■'■'■■'. Directors: Hon. W. 11. Reynolds (Chairman) 1. I.Messrs Jas. Hazlett Messrs Keith Ramsay T Jas.Hogg Jas. Robin ; H.A.Lawson ,< W.D.Stewart. Money advanced to Working Men and others to j 1 build Houses or purchase Land, repayable by monthly or quarterly payments, or as may be ! I arranged. . j I Money also advanced temporarily on Shares, Bond Warrants; and Dills discounted. Money received on deposit, for long or short | 1D I periods, at highest current rates of interest. I _ ; .' • ' W. P. STREET, ; ,' ■ . • Manager, i Offices: I Liverpool street, Dunedin. . /BARTER and CO, having been fortunate in '•> \\y securing several JOB LINES, valued at £672, "TfISIT CARTER and CO. THIS WEEK,—IO,OOO T dozen Linen Collars and Cuffs, really good, quality, 6 for Is—worth 6s. ABSURD PIUCES.—IS,OOO yards Black Silk Lace, 3d dozen yards—worth Is (id dozen; Lace Curtain Samples, M each. VISIT CARTER and CO. THIS WEEK, —15. boxes of Brown Fur. 4fd yard—worth Is yard;, Coloured Fringe, 3jd yard. .:. A BSURD PRICES.-Easkets of Gloves, Id pair; ■ -tX. 500 pairs only Two-button Black Dent's Olivette Kid Gloves, usual price 3s ild—now Is pair. VISIT CARTER and CO. THIS WEEK.—White and Light colour Josephine Kid Gloves, three pairs for Is; Baskets of Good Gloves, from 4£d pair. V BSUKD PRICES.—ISO Ladies' Cloth Jackets, 2\. from Is.lid each—worth 12s 6d; handsome; Ladies' Dolman Mantles, 14s lid—wortli 50s. VISIT CARTER and CO. THIS WEEK.—Remnants of Flannel, Sheeting, Shirting, Calico, Dress Pieces, &c, at ridiculous prices. OVERCOATS! 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, i Overcoats at Half-price. \ ABSURD PRICES,—SO boxes of Gent.'s White j Shirts, usual price 6s lid—now 2s lid. Perfect- ' m Goods only at Carter's. ABSURD PRICES.—ISO dozen Gent.'s Buck and! ■ Leather Driving Gloves, ]s Ud pair—worth 3s. j . 6d; 27 dozen:Gent.'s Coloured Kid Gloves, usuaU price 5s t!d—now 2s lid. PLEASE Note Address: CARTER and CO., the Great Ready-money Drapers and Clothiers and. " Direct Importers, 60 and 62 George street, Dunedin. c 18my TO LET ON LEASE, for 21 years, with valuation, or. renewal for a further period of 21 w years:— V Sections 41 and 42, Block V, Stafford street, DunII edin s, ~25 and 2t5, Block V, Walker street, Dunedire > ~ 14 and 15, Block VI, Stafford street, Duno . edin, adjoining Messrs Murray, Roberts, )f ' and Co.'s warehouse. „ 3, Block VI, Walker street, Dunedin, being d second section from Princes street. Each Section consists of 66 feet frontage, with a. depth of 165 feet.—Apply to 16ap WILLIAM H. REYNOLDS. ~ O O A P, CANDLES. CANDLES. SOAP. - PATERSON and M'LEOD Beg to call attention to their Stock of Candles 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 a . 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 Abli Soap, made in Belfast, Ireland, which is highly recommended for bathroom purposes. 12 PIIINCKS STREET, . Dunedin. v A and J. M'FAR LAN B, • PRINCES and MACLAGGAN STREETS. Only holders of Reynolds' Favourite Wines. > Per doz. s. d. PORTS, from ... ... ... 45 0 Very rich old port. Vintage 1824 ... ... 70 0 Amontillado, superior dry; the finest ever introduced into this Colony • ... ... 80 0 ; Royal, very superior fruity, full-bodied wine 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. 1 Teacher and Sons' 11-year old, per gal. prooT 28 0 Old Highland, well-matured do do 28 0 Superior old G-leuury Whisky (per case ... 40 0 English and Colonial Hams and Bacon, 7d to Is perlb. Cheese, Colonial, rich and old, 7d and 8d per lb. BANKS, BARR ON ' 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), 60s per dozen ; 5b per bottle. Our well-known blended whisky, 45s per dozen ; 3s 9d per bottle. Very line Old Highland Whisky (Edina blend), matured in sherry wood, 51s 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 Spirits 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 Btreet and Albany street, Dunedin. ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY. James Samson and Co., on premises, Mornington— Household furniture, &c. NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENT. "Another Parent."—ln consideration of certain circumstances which have come lo our knowledge the correspondence about the High School is closed. MARRIAGE. On the 29th July 1885, at Knox Church, Duuedin, by the Rev. Dr Stuart, John Peterson, of Nasoby, to Annie, only daughter.of Richard M'Nae, of Duiiifri.es, Scotland.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 7318, 30 July 1885, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 7318, 30 July 1885, Page 2

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