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Educational. MISS 00 lTTl! (l'u[)il of Sir Jullua Benedfot) TISACHER OP PIANOFORTE AND SINGINGSINGINO GLASSES FORMED. Miss COLVILL Resumed Teaching on MONDAY ?rnJ nvT?* Tr"* ?".' Btt ie,n(i on RnS nfter tllftt a»te enr?i,^g Op 4up?l"f "' «°°™ for the purpose of MORAY PLACE. 16 j ft yIO LI N SCHOOL, Scotland sthkut. QUO. H. SO II A OUT Ilaß Resumed Teaching. 5f 3/J_ R J- T I M S 0 N, (Organist, &c, First Olmroh of Otago) TEACHER OP PIANOFORTE. ORGAN, AND SINGING. TEACHING HESLMED, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10. Ardwall Cottage, Cargill street. 30ja NORMAL SCHOOL GYMNASIUM, MOUAY PLACE, DUNEDIN Professor OSOAU DAVID'S Gymnastic Classes are held for Gentlemen on TUB3DAYS and FillNffsniv? APr.1?" and °» TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS from 8 to 9.30 p.m. lerras : One Guinea per quarter, for two le.BOns ncr week. Boy.: SATURDAYS from 10 to 11 o"cS n»vi> 8 ? ei lUHrter- Young Ladies: SATURDAYS from 11.30 to 12.30 a.m., 10a Gd per quarter. Spec al Class for Ladies: Single Lessons, ss. Fees payable in advance. Madame David will abo be in attendance. m Money. Mo N e~y ¥~6 iTi~N~D On FREEHOLD SKCURITY At Current Hates. ' EDMUND SMITH, Savings Bank. 1-iHR TSUBTE2S, 3ZKCUTOKsTawS -&. ABKHUY COMPANY 0)? H.B fLIMITIOII hs» MOBS-IT to LIlHI) on Ifroohoia Security, W. luVjnUSVli SIXF3OS, Haricot. rriHK PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATK JL. AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NBW ZMa' LAND (MMITBD) lag MONSY to l/l^I)on FRHHHOLD SMOUEITY. WAMEH HISLOP, 18s" Manager. WILLIAM BROWN & SO., 101 Pmacia stbbbt, AOf!ODNTA!JT3, LAUD AHD GOMKISSIOS Money to Xiend at e,'urrei?t Rates. L.jan MONEY to LEND, on Approved Freehold Security, In itraia riom £\flo to £3008 — Wm. Harrop, Albany street, l^y Medical. SECRETS OV LIFE AND HEALTH. FREE BY POST for «ix Kew Zealand Penuy Stamps, a Medica. Treatise by an eminent French Hospital Physician, 30 y«.r« a Parisian Specialist !»"»■ retired) showing .ulferor. how they may cure themselves of Nervous Debility, Loßt Miin'iood &•< &c, without consulting a medica! mao.-Add ™ PARISIAN, P.O. Box 7("8, Sydney. "A boon to all desiring ■ pohVcnr-).' "-Medlc.il Hov"iw- Wmy ~0 ~ , GO „..!,•„ o, Q. , '-•"■'■'^ H i)-op-i!r i' •.,„ .* _ : -.0 >_i*m. q (~f i; .,;.:;;, -^ ... ~| (•hwranUrf'nof.t. to^ll^i^," •gg eeu.B fctriotufo. A.J. Stokbi-., ') a MMoniy'byl.h, GR^fi Dtctar.^f'1 v j(7AM:i CaaaiCAl. Co., OG Cf Ciiioiaiifitl, Obio. G p r i Cn 5, WILKIH3ON & Co., ia3rv^ I'rituwj ttrm.'. DISEASE VANQUISHED. SCIENCE TRIUMPHANT. Consult tho Distinguished Specialist, BARRON GARDNER, M.B.S A Professor of Natural Science and Author of the following Works:-" The Principles and Practice of Medical Botany," " The Rationalistic and Eclectic Treatment of Diseases," " Social Science," &c, has established the GARDNER ECLECTIC MEDICAL INSTITUTE, Moray plice, Dunedin, and is permanently established there for the Hffectual and Permanent Cure of all forms of Chronic and complicated complaints, Nervous Affections, and Special Diseases. CONSULTATION (Pursonally or by Letter) FREKI I Hours: From 9 am, till 10 p.m. The Author has for tho last 30 years directed his attention to the following classes of complaints :— Fits, Epilepsy, or Falling Sickness, which he can effectually and permanently cure, Rheumatism, Gout, Bronchitis, Asthma, Piles (inwardly or outwardly), Ulcerated Sore Le(;s, Nervous Prostration Liver Complaints, Palpitation of the Heart, Dizziiiobs, Noises in the Head and Ears, Loss of Energy and Appetite. Hypochondria, Female Complaints, Genera) Debility, Indigestion, Flatulency, Incapacity for Business or Study, Sick Headache, Lassitude, Torpidity, Shortness of Breath, Trembling of the Handß and Limbs, Impaired Nutrition, Mental mid Physical Depression, Consumption {stages only) ! Eruptions ol the Skin, Impaired Sight and Memory [ Nervous Fancies, Impoverished Blood, Nervous j Debility in all its Btages, Premature Decline, and all morbid conditions of the system, arising from whatever cause, treated upon Eclectic and Scientific Principles. The Author (whose life-long experience, practical method of treatment, and pure medicines ensure (peedy and permauent cures in all chronic, nervous aud special troubles), may be consulted on all diseases requiring skill, confidence, and experience. A Speedy and Perfect Life Cure is guaranteed iv all cases undertaken. Where doubts exist I frankly Infort.'i tho sufferer. Inviolable Confidence and Certain Belief are Boons I offer to Suffering Humanity It ia self-evident that a Specialist paying particular attention to <i class of cases attains great eJiill, aud physicians in regular practice all over the country tato^'l? th' 3' freq«ently recommend cases to this INSTITUTE, where every known appliance is resorted to, and the proved good remedies ol all ages and countries are used, Ou account of the great number of cases applying, the charges are kept lowbut the important matter is to secure the skill, and get a speedy and perfect life cure. Medicines forwarded free from observation. All Correspondence held Sacred. Call on or Address BiliHOß GAIiDNKB (Consultation Dally), 11 ECLECTIC MEDICAL INSTITUTE" (A few doors above Palace Skatiug Rink), ittORAYEPLAOE. D'JNEDIN. 30d BR J. o7)LLIS BROWNE'S CHLOEODYNB. Vice-chancellor Sir W. Page Wood stated publicly in Court that Dr J. 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Caution-.—None genuine without the words " Dr J. l/Olhs Browne's Chlorodyne" on the Government stamp. Overwhelming medical testimony accompanies each bottle. Sole manufacturer, J T Davkn port, 33 Great Russell street, London Sold in bottles at Is ljd, 2a 9d, 4s 6d. and 11s. 21ai! OLLER'S COD LIVER OIL. For thirty years the Publichave shown their &na? Pre°latl<m aD "" iuc™si"SicMOLLEKS COD LIVER OIL. H. B. ANDKH3KN, Esq., U.S. Consul General reports:—"! consulted Mr F. P. Mailer' " whose father, Peter Moller, was the firTt " to produce Steam Refined Cod Liver Oil " about thirty years ago." ' M OLLER'S COD LIVER OIL. The Consul Gkxkhai,, in his " Ranort "nn 79 and 81, January 18S8, to the U.S. Go'veruirent, says:-" I took pains to ascertain the process by which it is prepared, aud for this purpose I visited tho celebrated factory at Stamsund, established by PeterMtiller'" " His own success, he claimed ivis " chiefly due to a careful selection of the "livers and scrupulous cleanliness r.t tverv " stage and point of treatment." TVTOLLER'S COD LIVER OIL. -LTX Another visitor was M. Paul dv Chailut, the distinguished traveller. He writes hi The Land of the Midnight Sun ■-•• I was ;; surprised to sea the number of diseasedand lean livers ; the men were very DirMnnlur " tliafff "'& He Ch°[CeSl k, indS ' no'io^ - of the 6 preparaS o'fYhffij^^ M OLLER'S COD LIVER OIL. Drs Haktvicke, Abbotts, Bartiktt Thiph Sayek, Mamon Sims, Ruddock Eysteh Dbysdalk, and others too numerous to mm' its fai'our 3 KlV6n tho' r higlleß6telirao"yiu M OLLER'S COD LIVER OIL Mothers have found its value, Onoof themKhpV. 1" otller dayfram "off : ~ . M, rs FV has used Mr *"• M'Boil for her children for several years and •• finds it the best she can procure and more " palatable than most oils.'' M OLLER'S COD LIVER OIL At Eighteen Exhibitions has been awarded a BOORK OF P1112H3. M OLLER'S COD LIVER OIL Can be obtained from any good Chemist or Store all the world over. All bottles recently sent from the warehouse have Uia date nerforated at the bottom of the label. See that it is so. al

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8732, 19 February 1890, Page 4

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