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T? t 10T B ICITtIS LIFB DON-t' SUFFER. b"uT USB DR SCOTT'S " ELBCTRIO HAIRBRUSH. J What ha. "won itswayTo Royal favour .Jn England, been cordially endorsed by the Prince and Princess of Wales, the King of Holland, and Prmce Bismarck, and written upon by the Eight Hon VV. E Gladstone is now brought to the notice of the New Zealand public. It cm es by natural means, will always do good, never harm, and is a remedy lasting ormanv years. It should be used daily in place of ihe ordinary hairbrush. The brushhandle is madeof a new odourless composition resembling ebony, a, composition ol substances producing a permanent electro-magnetic current, which acts immediatelyupon the hair glands and follicles. This power can always be teated by a silver compass which accompanies each Brush. Not a Wire Brush, but Pure 3ristles. They will positively cure nervous headache in rive minutes, bilious headache in five minutes, neuralgia in five minutes, falling hair and baldness, dandruff, and disease of the scalp; promptly arrest premature grayneßß; make the hair grow long and glossy; immediately sooth the weary brain. .. DR SCOTT'S ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSH. The handle of thisßrush is madeof a newly-invented material permanently charged with an electro-mag-netic current, which acts without any Bhock immediately upon the nerves and tisiues of the teeth and gums. The act of brushing causeß this current to flow into the nerve cells and roots of the teeth, and. like water poured upon a plant, it invigorates and vitalises every part, arresting decay, building up and restoring the natural whiteness of the enamel, and quickly imparting pearly teeth and healthful rosy gums to all using it. . ' The handle is strong, beautifully polished, not affected by aoids, impervious to moisture, and for ever free from that unpleasant, musty odour exuding from wet bone handles,- . DB SCOTT'S ELECTRIC FLHSIIBBUSH. Royalty; members of her Majetty't. Government, and many professional gentlemen who have tested the power of the Brush are unanimous in its praise, and its therapeutic value cannot be disputed, having the approval of numerous medical men. Constructed upon scientific principles, the result of 12 years' study and practice, it is thoroughly and permanently charged with an "electric" force which produces remarkable cures. It, generally gives relief in five to seven minutes, and its application is most agreeable and grateful, there . being no shock, or unpleasant feeling attending its use. Alwayß doing good, it cannot harm; and aside from its curative powers it is a beautiful flesh brush (wet or dry), elegantly carved,, and lasting for years. Its power can always be tested by silver compass which accompanies each brush. Our Dr Scott's Electric Hair Brush having met with the same appreciation here which its excellent merits secured for it in England and America, we now introduce to the New Zealand publio his Electric Flesh Brush, confident that it will soon find its way into every household. Cures Rheumatism, Sciatica, Gout, Nervous Debility, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Toothache, Malarial, Lameness, all Pains and Aches resulting from Colds, Impure Blood, and Impaired Circulation. It acts quickly in Stomach, Liver, and Kidney troubles, and is a valuable assistant in their treatment. It quickly removes those " backaches " peculiar to ladies. ■'' It keepß the skin healthy, beautifieß the complexion, and imparts vigour and energy to the whole body. People of aedentaryhabits and impaired nervouß powers will find it a valuable companion. Remember - that Dr Scott's is the only Electric Brush in the World. See that the word "Electric" is stamped on the back. , ■ A beautiful Brush, lasting for years. No. 1 Hairbrush, 6s ; No. 2 Hairbrush, 8s 3d; N0.3 Hairbrush, 10s 6d; No. 4 Hairbrush, 12s 6d; No. 5 Hairbrush, 14s 6d; Fleshbrush, 14s 6d; Toothbrush. 35.. .We will send by mail, on receipt of the price named, with Is added, either Bize of this Beautiful Brush, post paid, to any part of New Zealand; or request your nearest druggist or fancy store to obtain one for you. and be sure fir Scott's name iB on the box. Money returned if not aa represented. As soon as you receive the Brush, if not well satisfied with your bargain, write ub and we shall return the money.' What can be fatter ? Remittances should be made payable to FALL MALL ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION, Lambtow Quay, Wellington, New Zealand. -■ 15m

Special Advertisements. : VOTIOB TO ADVERTISERS. ADVERTISERS are notified that Advertisemente sent in after 11 p.m. for insertion in theOtagoDaily Ti meß willbe placedin the Special Columnapreceding the leading article, and will be charged Extra Rates. ! " /"VUOD FAOIMUS V- LDE FAOIMUS." V£ ("'WHAT WE DO, WE DO WELL.") : Doing Nothing but First-class Work, using only the Best Materials, and Charging Moderate ;Fees, has been our success. Our chief aim is to give every patient satisfaction, and we adhere to our former announcements that— " We GUARANTEE success in the most difficult, cases, and do not allow any artificial work to leavr onr surgery unless the patient and ourselves are perfectly satisfied." . . S. . M YER S ...'.- "and CO., Thb Dukbdiw Dental Surgery,- ---.:/"■■■. OCTAGON -. Corner of George street (Over'Mr Bannister's Octagon Drug Hall). A Single Artificial Tooth ... ... 10s. ..' - r /Sets equally Moderate.. The New Method of AMERICAN BRIDGE AND CROWN WORK : ■ • Adopted where practicable. ' Specimens of Artificial Dentures, made for Exhibition, on view in the Showcase in Mr Bannißter's window, are sufficient, proof of our work in the mechanical department. : '.•.."•' NITROUS OXIDE GAS USED FOR PAINLESS ~ .EXTRACTION OF;TEETH. " Mr MYERS having administered Nitrous Oxide Gas almost daily for over eight years, can with confidence recommend it as being perfectly safe and free from after bad effects. r " ' ' .'•:■ We always use a local Anaesthetic, which, in all cases, lessens and sometimes completely deadens pain during the extraction of teeth, and is especially adapted for Stumps and Roots of Teeth.

Teeth Stopped in Gold, Phosphates, and Amalgam. Artificial Teeth made by other Dentists Remodelled at small cost. ; =-■■ ' ' ALL FEES STRICTLY MODBRATB. VS. M: :Tr:;-B ; R: S and : 0 0.;; : ; THE DUNEDIIf DKNTAL SUKSERT, ■'.'.'. ':' ', OCTAGON. : 140 . ; : '■:.'■■ [By Special Appointment.] '- " RO- B- I N 'a nd• ' C 0., COAOHBUILDBRS and IMPORTERS, k Have FOR SALE: ." '.."-•. 2 Secondhand Single Buggies 2 ■■.'„■. . Phaetons ' ; 1 „ ' Doubießuggy t ■....;, ,1.. .....ti.,-. Waggonette.,,..,.. .' •'.'-'"■. '.I." ..-''■:,;' Carriage ■-"..' ';'. ; Suitable for private Gentlemen or street work. 'And an assortment of Other Carriages, all for sale ■,-.- VERY CHEAP. ■ ' j ' OCTAGON and STUART STREET. Bmy AWARDED, HIGHEST DEGREE OF MERFI AT ALL COLONIAL EXHIBITIONS. RAPHAEL TUCK'S BIRTHDAY CARDS, 40., in great variety. ■ FERGUSSON S MITOH EL L> IMPORTERS, GENERAL STATIONERS AND MANUFACTURERS, 76 AND 84 PaiNCKS STREET. : Paper Milk and Bag Factory, Woodhaueh Water-of-Leith.-. . J^ 0 0 H DAY 01 L.

How landing, ex B. O. CLARK, from Now York. InsUton having NOONDAY OIL from your Grocer. tret the best—l>rlHiant, safe. Lett consumption of oil, lust filling and trimming of-lamps, and cheaper in the end than low.-teit dangerous oili that are told at r lower prioe. pf Bvery tin stamped to avoid counterfeit*.Jgi ■ ■.:-• ::.- To be had from all flrst-olassGrbdert.' : [BUSINESS CAM).] G'HVA ELES' 813 G G an d' c CO. MUSIC-SELLERS. - . ' ; - PIANOS and HARMONIUMS •'. ■ ■■■■■ ■"' '-"'■ ■' Onfhe";' :;; ' ' •'■'■ . THRBE-YBAHS' HIRE SYSTEM, ■ . Or .. : ; . + 15 PER CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. gg°lt is our intention that every Instrument sent out of our Warehouse shall be a permanent' tesfcimo-, nial to the excellence of our importations. Address :21 Princehbtrbet, Dumbdin. 106 MOHBY.'I MO.HBYI- MONEY ! THB EQUITABLE INVKSTM3NT COMPANY ; 05\NBW ZEALAND (LIMITED) Discounts Bills, Advances on Shares and Bond Warrants, Negotiates the Purchase and Sale of Shares, : Receives Money on Deposit, Negotiates Loans on Mortgage, Collects Rents, Interests, and Dividends, . Undertakes the Valuation of Property, Advances Money for the Purchase of Land and die Erection of Buildings (repayable by monthly and quarterly instalments, or as may be arranged), and attends to every class of Agency Business. JOHN DAVIE. ■ ■■;'.-■ Manager. Offloei: Liverpool itreet.Dnnertli-. 4 m REDUCTION I N PR 10 B. ONE GUINEA PER YEAH I MERCANTILE AND BANKRUPTCY GAZETTE OF NEW ZEALAND. [Bbtabiibhed 187 6.] TWVold and well-established Gaze to is now raAWi?i-n%°^ e,GulneR' and ia Issued EVERY SATURDAY, giving the latest information of all Billa of Sale, Mortgages of Stock, Wool Liens, Agricultural Liens.jßailments, Affidavits of Satisfaction, &c, and publishes all matters relating to Bankruptcy, Letters Patent, &0., up to time of Issue. Sample Copy sent Free on application. Subscription, One Guinea j Indioeo (publiohed half-yearly), 5s extra. Hoad Offioe: U. T. WHEELER'S ADA rERTISISn- A-GBTJCV Stafford jtrfiet

TO LHT OS LEASE, for 21 years, with valuation, or renewal for a further period of 21 yeare:— Seolions 11 and 12, Block V, Stafford Btreet, Dunedin ~ 25 and 26, Blook V, Walker street, Dunedin „, U and 15, Block VI; Stafford street, Dunedin, adjoining Messrs Murray, Koberta, and Co,'a warehouse. „ 3, Blook VI, Walkor street, Dunedin, oelng ■ - • • . second seotion from Princes street: Baoli Section consists of 66 feet frontage, with a depth of 165 feet.—Apply to Itep WILLIAM H. KKXHOLDB.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 7557, 7 May 1886, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 7557, 7 May 1886, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 7557, 7 May 1886, Page 2

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