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Public Notices, PROPER Place to Invest Your Money — Purchase Mi Ihvry,StravHat6, and Bonu'eti from Misses 11. and B. Brownlie. "OROPER Place to get Suited, Fitted, I Ilia-ed, and Pent Awny umlUng with Beautiful Articles at Keasonable I'riccs. "OROPER Place to Encourage Small ExL penees. Small Proliis.bhori. lluurs for Gills, Patience, Civility, Integrity, E_perie_cc. riHBREFORE, MISSES BROWNLIE'S is the Proper I'lace t. Purclms- Millinery, Babylluen, Stays, Underclothing, and Paper Patterns. ' 18n r\UNEDIN HAIBDKESSING ROOMS. KOTICK CF REMOVAL. X D W A It D I h B g f HAIKDRESSBR AND WIG-M_KBIt, Begs to intimate to his Customer! and Hie Pnblla generally that, he has REMOVED to those Ctntral and Commodious Piumises (two doors from his' lato shop) formerly known as"THK GLASGOW PIE HOUSIi," where he hits titled v his now liooms in a style wlii. Ii for Utility. Comfort., and Elegance canuot be surpassed in any part of the oolony. A Ladles'Hoom has also been opened In the now Premises. Special attention will dp paid to Hie Execution of all kinds of Hairwork. Please note tho Addreaiii ' . N" 77 Phikcks btkkkt. '' El DEAFNESS. — Quacks, calling them/ teli-ea" Doctors," nr<-utterl< ruining the organs "I liun 'reds suffering fnmi deafness churning iium £5 to £20 fur an d»ii K . I i, HV e two infalliblereiiiedies No. 1, deafness arising Irom colds j No. 2. the thickening of the parts ot tin- tympanum) from r&ipeseeiitinehy thote vnrld-knuwii Aurlsls the latean.ip.escut Senior Surgeons of the Ho\al Dispensary for iiisimes of the Kar, Soht., London - Send stamps for particulars to T. B. UANNAFOUD, AuckUnd. N,Z. 2n Business Announcement.. O».«h advertliementi nnder liili licaJ, not exoeedlni BlsteenwoKli,TTlllbß charged SIXPENOH. HISS CLOTOH. ' ■ TirflSS CLOUGH has to hand a choice assortment ITJL of New Goods, suitable for birthday and| ,17EDDINQ Presents, comprising Workboxes, » » Purses, Clear and Cigarette- * uses, Sraokiug Caps, Slippers. Braces, and Cricket Belts. J?IKE SCREENS and VV,II Pockets for hand-palnt- . ing, Perf. .rated Mats, WatcU aud Wall Pocket*! Qulpureahd Torchon Lacts. ESSONS given in Crewel Work. Point, and -I Maciame Laces and Poonah Painting.—MlbS PLOUGH, 44 George stieet. 2_30 _. MttS GILt,. ■VTKS GILL invitts Inspection of Cases of NovelJLYX ties !anded ex s.s. Kaihoura, containing • entirely new styles in \,\ ILLINERY Hats. Millinery Bonnets, ChoicO IM. Untrimmed Straws large assortment low; pi iced Straw and Uutrimmed Hats for QKASIDK and Gar.ienwea-, Children's Sailor Hats, O btylish Muslin Embroidered Sun Bouiiets, Whi c and Cream hmbroidered Jelisseß. . ' Vf KW Thißel Frilllngs, Laces, Ribb ns, Choice Asll sortment of Flowers, Ftathi-rs, and Oruame, ts. Co sets and Underclothing (all kinds). \,f OUHNING Millinery of every description i the iiX. largest, best, aud most select stock to choose from. QPI-CIAL Attention given to Dressmaking; lowest 0 prices, good lit and style guaranteed.—Mrs GILL, Princesstrtet. Wo 0. DILLS. OrtlZlS Langshaus (both black and white), dark Brahmas, ' white Cochins, black Spanish Houdans—all prizewinners.—Bills. VTOBWICH Canaries, Belgian, Cinnamons, SkyL% larks. Blackbirds, African*'grey Parrots, 'Bins Mountains, Kosellas, Gollars, Cockatoos.—Chas. Bllli. ' ■ ■ ■■ BIRD Seed, Herman Paste, Bird Lime, ferret Nets, Dog Muzzled (new patent), "Excelsior" < Eat Traps. ■■.... \iriUß Woven Spring Mattresses, any size; VV Wir» Netting, 6ft wide. Ferrets bought. Caoh buyer of Kiwis, Kakapos, and all rare birds, in skin or spirits; also eggs of same.—O. BILLS, 160 Q«orge strwt." ■-" ' 12Jy - . J. Q. QKEEN. HAVING Purchased tho Boot Stock in Assigned Estate of country storekeeper, I shall offer the butire Stock - A T Half Price. The Goods are all marked In plain XX flgu.es, and will be Sold at exactly HALF Marked Prices, thus giving thu .public the benefit of my cheap purchase Stock consist* 1 (\C\C\ PAHS Boots. Shoes, and Slippers of .IVJKjyj ewry description, aud will be suld exactly Half former price XT O Deception; every Pair marked In plain figure! IV. J. G. GREEN, Leicester Boot Wnrehouso 37 Oeorce «f.reel.. ■•■■• - •- • SIMON BROTHEKS. QIM'N BROTHB .S fearlessly invit-cnmp<rison O of quUity.aud pri-es. 'Jlu-y are large boot manufnet urere.and dii ect inipnrU-rs. OTILL Excelling.—Most famou* English and Con ■ O tinental makes, direct frcm. tho mauufacturen Evening or Walking Styles. OTILL Excelling. Ladies' German Laetings,.s( k? lid; Kid Elastics (eptclal). 6s 9d; Btrjng Levant Elastics. 6s 6d; Velvet. Sb 9d. TjiXCEPTIOIHL Value.- Ladies' superior Button ii B ot<, 89 Od; Evening Shoes, 43 lid; splend.d Walking Shots, 6s 9d. ITIXCBiPTIONAL, Value.—Gents'' superior Balli morals. Us 9d (sewn); Cult Elastics, lO< 6d;' Shoes, 10s 8d; splendid Lawn Tennis blio s, 103 9d. TpXCEPTIOiNAL Value.— Hshing Stockings, Cfl It 6d; Cricketing Shoes or Balmorals, as «d; Gymnastic Shoes, from 3s lid. NOWHhUE Else—Famous "Beehive" Biots. Men's Balmorals, from 9s 6d; Elastic-sidM, from 9a Sd; Women's, 8s 3d. . • fpAKMEns' Watertight Balmorals, Us ci, 12s 6d; C Boy.'and Girls'"Beehive" Boots, from 4s 9d. Guaranteed Wear. TTINCOURAGE Local Industry and Buy our 21 Famous "Beehivo". Boots.—SlilOM BROS., Ueorge street (near Octagon). 300 W. MELVILLE. NOTICE of BEMuVAL,—W. MELVILLB, So. 12, George street, has removed to lowor. side of Octagon, ; \ \rHBHE he has nn sale a large stock of" White' V V Sewing Machines of the latest design. . \IgTHBBLKB ana YiILiMS No. 8, band and W treadle maohines. For beauty ot finish cannot be Burpass^d. ~ NO. 10 WHEEtiBK and WILSON, for dressmaking, tailoring, and manufacturing, cannot be equalled. Note address-Octagon. BICYCLES land Trioycles from the Best Mahen kept in stock, nd 11KPAIKS done. Nol« Address—Octagon. GBWING MAOHINES'Of all kinds lepalred on O the premises by Vf. MBLVILLB, engineer and roarfiirdat. »o J.W. HALL. JW. HALL begs respectfully to announce to bii • patients and the public in general that he bai REMOVED to more commodious premises in the OCTAGON, which he has fitted up with every convenience for the practice of TTYDROPATHY, under the Smedly system, for JIL the treatment of all kinds of disease." TURKISH BATHS-Five Tickets, 10s; Single Tickets, 2s 6d. Open daily from 8 a.m. io p.m.; Ladies, Tuesday and Thursday, Afterloops. 3ljy J. K'LANDEESS. TM' LAN DRESS, 23 Princes street, has opened <> a splendid assortment ot Spring and cummer Goods. TRY J, M'Landrees, 22 Princes street, for Gentlemen's a.l d Ladies' Boots and Shoes. Gents' French Calf U.S. E.S. Boots, 12s (id; f* ENTS' Colonial Shoes, 9s 61; splendid value, XX J. M'Landless.22 Princes stieet. LADIKS' Kid U.S. Boots, from Os 6d; Ladies Eveuing Shoes, irom 5s 9d.—J. M'LaudreßS, 22 Pi incesstreet, for r\ IKLS' and Children's Boots and Shoes. Superior XX Stock of Youths'aud Boys' Boots. CJI3E window and door. All Goo ere-markod in IT) plain figures. J. M'LANDUISSS.Boot a^dShoe Wa-ehouse, 22 Princrs street. 230 J. HARDIK AND CO. JUST LANDED—Tennis Shoes, Athletes' Shofs, Ladies' Kid Boots, House Boots, Children's Boots and Shoes. /"vPEls'ED—Men's Calf Balmoral Boots (superior \J quality and cheap), Cookham Boots, Court and Lawn Shoeß. . . * . BOYS' Oxford Suits, 7s 6d; Youths' Tweed Suits, 22s 6d; Men's Fashionable Tweed Suit6.39s 6d. J. HAHDIE and CO., .110 Princes and Kattrsy streets. . : - . ... *■ , :4o . ALEXANDEE CAIEKS. ' ' , Q A LEXANDER CAIItNS invites Architects, i_ Builders, Houseowners to Buy 100 000 Uricks, i Sand, Slates, Baltic Flooring, Red Ueal Joi6ting. EXCELLENT Corner Verandah, Tasmanian Hard wood Beams, Two Li*.ht-lianicd Winduna (doublo hung), Iron Columns, Doors, Kloyiug, laths, i IKON Girders 27ft long), Hardwood do (with iron bed in centre), Sheet Lead. CONTRACT would be enteied into using these Materials on advantageous terms. In M. UABSRALL. FOR Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, Coated Tongue, Indigestion, and Lassitude, there is notljing like Marshall's Special Tincture of Podophyllum. CJ-<HHi True Kfoence of Health. Simple but wonX derfully effective. Try als bottle, and note its magical effects. ■ . MAUSHALL'S Struck Gold Bitters.—A concentrated . ' .. RESTORATIVE, worth their weight in gold to all who suffer from Lowness of Spirits, Ncr volumes-, Debility, aud general Weakness. GIVE it a trfal. If you havo been disappointed in everything elsa jou will not bo with this. Price,2s 6d. ' ;•..'. .' MARSHALL'S House Pi»nt Fertiliser (Scentless). It is made for flowers grOAUia tße HOUSE or Garden. It contains-the same plant food as stable dressing, and'prbduces thesama results without giving off in the rojm that unhealthy odour which arißes from tho application of stable manure. ; IT produces a healthy-luxuriant growth, and induces early and generous flowering, and pAUKOTin any -way harm tha plants if applied V.' according to the directiom. ■VTO Lady who dellgh' s in flowers and likes I o see _.i theiu do weU and bourn abuudan ly should bo withput the liouso Plant (fcceutlejs) Fertiliser. In ;llb packets, Is Hrieaeh. JCST ARWIVKD (ex Mai'lboroiißh) another large lot of the c^k-brnted Hi- enbiink Causilc Soda (98 p.c.) for soap milking by the cold process. Is tins. REMEJIBEK. that Marshall's Odontaleicon is tue only remedy that in fiiiie casts out of ten infant y stops VIOLENT Rnging Toothache, and also acts as n stopping aud prevents n rccutrence of th« pain. Is. mHAT Marshall's Cum Clnva is Iho beßt Corn A Exterminator in tho market there is no denyriMiTi Snle still ke»ps up to the averaen, and I am i. constantly receiving II tte ing testimonials us to its wonderml pr)«t'r». U 6d. ' ~A/f Hfl KSHAi.L, Jlanulßcturtngand rilspensino JJjLa PliarraaceuticaJ Cheml.t."- Prin^ anS ,• Q«»i-ae strecLsr Uuncdin. Laboratory, 148 Oreorirfl 1 st.nMt,. - , " ' •/< TZ^.--/v::^".i-»-fl__-___Si"rv;-'a^^'-?^^^

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 7723, 18 November 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 7723, 18 November 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 7723, 18 November 1886, Page 3

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