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to ft. JACOB 3 OIL CUBES WOUNDS AND BRUISES. TRY IT. 25 Little Edmund street, Off Riley street, Sydney. Uentlemen— I have pleaanre in giving yen my personal experience of ST. JACOBS OIL, and trust you will make it public in the interest of suffering humanity, Some months since I was set upon by a bull whilst crossing a paddock, knocked down and severelj bruised about the body and legs, sustaining an awfu! bruise on the ankle, inflicted by his horns white! lying upon the ground. The pain waa most ex cruciating, and, after making my escape, I tried turpentine, oil, and all manner of remedies -withoul the slightest relief until I applied St. Jacobs Oil Almost Instantly the.pain left me and the swellinj disappeared. I have since used it for rheumati< pains in the knee and leg, and always with the mosi beneficial result. In fact, whenever 1 am in bodilj pain of any kind I fly to St. Jacobs Oil, and give ii now my heartiest recommendation. Yes, I havi used it for rheumatism when I have been nearl] crippled, and found Immediate relief. Xbura gratefully, 13m 3. BUOKMAN. Special Advertisements. T^T OOHDAX Oil I Sow Landing, ax K. 0. CLARK, from New York, IniUton having NOONDAY OIL from your Gsoee: Wet, the be«t—brilliant, safe. Le»i oonsi!mptlon of oil, !osa filling and trimmln of lamps, and cheaper in the end than low-t-BBt dangerous oil* that are •old at ft lower price. llPßvery tin stamped to avoid ooimberfelti.J To be had from all firat-olass Grocers. UOD FACIMUS V>LDB FACIMUS ("WHAT WE DO, WE DO WELL.") Doing Nothing but First-class Work, using onl the Best Materials, ana Charging Moderate ;Fee has been our success. Our chief aim is to give every patient satisfactioi and we adhere to our former announcements that"We GUARANTEE success in the most difficu cases, and do not allow any artificial work to leai our surgery unless the patient and ourselves are pc Jeotly satisfied." S. M V E R S and CO., Th» Dunedin Dental Surgery, OCTAGON Corner of George street* (Over Mr BannisterV,,Octagon Drug Hall). A Single Artificial.Tooth ... ... 10s. Sets equally Moderate. The New Method of AMERICAN BRIDGE AND CROWN WORK Adopted where practicable. Specimens of Artificial Dentures, made for Bxl bition, on view in the Showcase in Mr Bannistei window, are sufficient proof of our work iv tl mechanical department. NITROUS OXIDE GAS USED FOR PAINLES EXTRACTION OF TEETH. Mr MYERS having administered Nitrous Oxii Gas almost daily for over eight years, can with co fidence recommend it as being perfectly safe ai free from after bad effects. We always use a local Anesthetic, which, in i cases, lessens and sometimes completely deadei pain during the extraction of teeth, and is especial adapted for Stumps and Roots of Teeth. Teeth Stopped in Gold, Phosphates, and Amalgai Artificial Teeth made by other Dentista Remodelli at small cost. ALL FBES STRICTLY MODERATE. S. M V E H S and G 0.. The Dunedin Dbntal Surgery, : ■ OCTAGON. 1 RE DUCT I 0 N IN PRIG! ONE GUINEA PER YEAR! MERCANTILE AND BANKRUPTCY GAZET3 OF NEW ZEALAND. [ESTABLISHED 187 B.} This old and well-established Gaze te is no reduced to One Guinea, and is issned EVEE SATURDAY, giving the latest information of t Bills of Sale, Mortgages of Stock, Wool Lieu Agricultural Liens.pjailments, Affidavits of Satisfa tion, &c, and publishes all matters relating Bankruptcy, Letterß Patent, &c, up to time Issue. Sample Copy sent Free on application. Subscription, One Guinea; Indices (publishi half-yearly), 5s oxtra. Head Oifioe: R. T. WHEELER'S ADVERTISING AQBNOX Stafford (fciwsl,. ' QTANDARD INSURANCE COMPAN: HIAD OFFICB: HIOH BTBBHT, DuifJCDnf. JIBH, MARINE AND FIDELITY GUARAHTE BISKS TAKEN AT LOWEST CURRENT BATES. THOMAS S. FISHKB, 30f ' General Manager Tl/T O N U M E N T A : Parties requiring MONUMENTS would consu their own interests if before purchasing they wou call at the Works of THOMSON and CO., Mor,Place, Dunedin (opposite First Church). Designs and Price Lists forwarded on application Letters Neatly Cut in Town or Country at Lowe Rates. Importers of MARBLE and GRANITE MONUMENTS, &c. N.B.—T. aud Co. have no connection with ar other Yard in Dunedin. -In: [Business Card.] CHARLES BE G G Buf C< MUSIC-SELLERS. PIANOS and HARMONIUMS On the THB KB-YEARS' HIRE SYSTEM Or 15 PER CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. JgPlt is our intention that every Instrument sei out of our Warehouse shall be a permanent testim nial to the excellence of our importations. Address :21 Princes street, Dunedin. 1C PATERSON AND M'LEOI GROCERS and ITALIAN WAREHOUSEMEN, would respectfully invite the attention of familif both in town and country to their LARGE an VARIED STOCK of TEAS, COFFEES, SUGAR! SPICES, SAUCES, and FOREIGN PRODUCE, an beg to convey their assurance that their best eCEorl will be devoted to the selection of Goods of the be: I quality only. ( Our Stock ha 3 been most careful] TEAS < selected, and at such prices that w ) are enabled. to sell at prices that wi (.meet the approval of buyers. / Our Stock jb large, from Ration t n na .pq J the Finest Cut Loaf, and all the pri outta. ■ . "jduceof the cane, which we can offer? (.prices which will defy competition. CHEESE ( c r? ce' ve from the beßt factoriei HAMS Jan<*' witn 'he satisfactory arrangi Tjinnw 1 ments made, are enabled to sell at th BAOUfI. f loweat prieeß , 12 Princes Street, Dunedin. TEA, BUTTEE, CHEESE, HAMS AND BACOB A. and J. M'FAR LAN E, Maclaggan and Pbinces streets, Beg to draw the attention of the Public to the to lowing leading lines in the trade, to which the; have devoted a great deal of time and attention, i: order to be able co sell a first-class article, which i not easily obtained in this city.— TEA.—Our new season's stock has been Belecte with special care, our aim being 'to provide a first " rate quality at a moderate price. Cheap and in ferior teas have been for some time too much sough after, to the detriment of the consumer. BUTTER. —Our arrangements for btainin, regular supplies of Al Fresh Butter cann be bui passed, having for many years been supp ed fron the leading dairies in the district. OH2DDAR CHEESE.—We have a very larg stock on hand from two of the best dairies v Akaroa. This cheese has given great satisfaction h our customers for the past 18 years. One of tin makers was a prizetaker in Ayrshire. HAMS and BACON are all our own curing, am all dairy-fed. They are oured and smoked on ou own premises, and we can safely guarantee them a; beingflrat-class. N.B.—Now landing. Invalid PORT WINE, recom mended by the Faculty; WHISKIES, includiug al the leading brands, and Old Highland matured ii sherry casks; also a shipment of COLONIAI WINES. In stock, the largest assortment of Gene ral Groceries in Duuedin. Price-lists forwnrded oi application, A. and J. M'FARLANE, Wholesale and Retail Gknkral Merchants, Maclaggan and Princes streets, Dunedin. JOHNBARROB (Late Banks, Barron, and Co.). This HOUSE has for nearly a quarter of a Centurj been note^ for the best value in TEAS of the finest China and Indian growths. COFFEES carefully roasted on the premises. (Customers send to this Store from nil parts of New Zealand for their Coffee.) PORT WINE, specially selected as suitable for Invalids, and submitted for approval to Medical authorities. SHERRY, from good ordinary to finest Amontillado. AUSTRALIAN WINES, from the best Vine yards, and in great variety. WHISKY, notably the famouß " Edina" Blend, for which the solo Agency has been secured. JOHN BARRON, 39d 29 Kattraystreet. Dunedin. ABSTRACT 01? SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAT. M'Landrkss, Hbpburn, and Co., at Rooms, Manse street—Personal effects. M. Py.M, at Rooms, High street—Household furniture, &c. NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. ' A Member of Synod."—Declined. ' A Supporter."—Referred to the Witness. ' Seofax."—Declined. ' Kevelatious," im<\ " Komim Catholic "—Doclinod, on the ground of immoderate laugungo.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 7568, 20 May 1886, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 7568, 20 May 1886, Page 2

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