HOW TO SAVE £100 A YEAR IN HOUSEKEEPING EXPENSES. The ruin of many a hard-working man is brought about by his wife's inexperience in housekeeping matter-. The obliging tradesman who offers to supply her on the " long credit system " is sure to obtain her patronage. Sho little dreams that she is paying through the nose for everything. It is a fact that firms who allow credit have to charge 30 or 50 per cent, more for their goods than those doing business on purely cash principles. This means to some families a loss of £150 or so a year, or, to put it in other words they might have had £150 more in the bank had they dealt at " cash houses."—J. Peterson and Co. continue to supply goods of-the best quality at the lowest cash prices at their shops in George and Walker streets.
*THE MICROBE KILLER. THE GREATEST REMEDY KNOWN FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS. Adamstown, Newcastle, March 19,1891. To Radain's Microbe Killer Company. Gentlemen, —My wife is very grateful for tho benefit derived from your valuable remedy, and wishes other ladies suffering from similar female complications to know there is a medicino discovered which will not only relieve their suffering, but strengthen the organs and tissues, so as to • ifpeuse with the mechaaical supports used in female complaints. She has been under one operation at the hospital; and learning from the doctor it was necessary to go back for -mother, she so dreaded the thoughts of it that she decided to try Microbe Killer, nnd find out if it would do all that is ciuimed for it. Having tried mauy preparations under medical treatment without getting better, sbe was doubtful if ifc would do her good; but, to her great surprise, after a single doao she arose next morning free from headache—a pleasure sho had not experienced for 13 months. Her appetite rapidly improved, tho pnius in tbe buck diminished, and all irritations and unpleasantness appear to be leaving; although she has taken only one jar of the Microbe Killer sho has dispensed with her support without the Blighteßt inconvenience, though the doctors told her she would always have to wear ifc. Persons knowing her actual condition before she commenced using your medicine would hardly credit it possible to make such rapid improvement; it simply worked wondeis in her case, and to all appearance the effects seem to be permanent. She was also a terrible sufferer from neuralgia inthe head. This, too, ia leaving along ,with the other complaints. GWILLYM JOHN. Books and information free. Now Zealand Agency: MALCOLM & GRIGG, George street, Duuedin. Come along, old fellr.h. jußt had a big divvy; join me in a bottle of " Lebeau " Dry Champagne. An off er has been nr ade by capitalists to purchase all the sheep raised In the Manawatu district during the next five years, but tho local Times warns farmen against accepting the offer. Holloway's Ointment.—Go where you may, in every country and in all climes, persons will be found who have a ready word of praise for this Ointment. For chaps, chafes, scalds, bruises, and sprains, it is an invaluable remedy; for bad legs, bad breasts, and piles, it may be confidently relied upon for efiectiog a sound and permanent oure. In cases of puffed ankles, erysipelas, and rheumatism, Holloway's Ointment gives the greatest comfort by reducing the inflammation, coollug the blood,soothing the nerves, adjusting fche circulation, and expelling the impurities. This Ointment should bave a place in every nursery. It will cure bII those manifold skin affections which, originating in ohildhood, gain strength with the child's growth. 30 E.vo a Blessing in Evert Houss.—Eno's Fruit Salt.—A lady writes: " Everything, medicine or food, ceased to act properly for at least three montli6 before I commenced taking it; the little food J. could take generally punished me or returned. My life was one of great suffering, so that I must have Buccumbed before long. To me and our family it has been a great earthlyblessing." Caution.—Legal rights are protected in every civilised country. Examine each bottle and see that the capsule is marked " Eno's Fruit Salt"; without it. you have been imposed on by worthless imitations. Sold by all ohemlßts.—[AdvtQ Board and Residence. fi B A N D HOTEL. MOST CENTRAL AND OPSE POSITIO3 IN THB CITY, OtI» Elevator. Drawing Room, Sample Hooms. Sd J. & J. WATSON, Proprietors. PROVINCIAL HOTEL, STAFFORD STREET. — Visitors will find this newlybullt Hotel one of the most comfortable and homelike in the southern hemisphere. Terms very moderate, The nicest and cheapest Meal lo town is the 1 o'olock dinner, at One Shilling.—J. WELLS (formerly of the Exhibition Dining Rooms), Lessee. "IT EVIATHAN HOTEL (Imitated by many—surpassed by none), Opposite Railway Station,. DUNEDIN. Mrs SILK Proprietress. 29my "%/rRS JAMES, Albyn House, King street. J-VJL Private Boarding Establishment forSGeutlemen and Families, d eIGE-CLASS Boarding Establishment.— Moderate pricss • every comfort; hot baths j professional cook.—Mrs Hawkins, OlHfcon House, Graham street, High street. lttay MRS VANNINI begs to announce to her Friends and Customers that she has refurnished her Hotel, and offers superior accommodation to Boarders and Travellers. Plunge and shower baths. Rest brands of Wines and tipirlts. Speight, and "Jo.'a Beer on tap. Dinner from 12 till 2 p.m. Good stabling.—VANNllVl- Hotel, Moray place (three minutes' walk from Railway Statio-). 2ju late Advertisements. "OHOTOGRAPHS **• Of jn*W ZEALAND SCENERY, BURTON BROS. I9ja ]\/r E D I C A L GALVANIST. J, JENKI--3, Upper Rattray Street, Dunedin. Testimonials on application. 2my SKENE Wants any number of Rabbiters (good pay and long job), 3 Ploughmen, lot Farm Lads. 13ju MRS BARRATT Wants—Female Cook (30s), Barmaids (255), Generals, Dairymaids (12s, 14a), Useful Girls, Nursegirls, Hotel Boots, Milkers. 13ju WANTED, Respectable GIRL, private bar first-class hotel; previous experience not necessary.—Mrs Pilts, Maclaggan street. I3ju A GENTLEMAN with large Commercial and Mining experience, going with commissions to Taimania. would be prepared to execute further Business or supply reliable information.— Apply in first instance to Ageufc, Times Offlce. 13ju WANTED, by Married Man with one child, SITUATION as Shepherd, or Management of Small Run ; 28 years' experience ; accustomed to high or low couotrv ; good references. W, M„ Times ("ffioe. . ilju WANTED, Set HARNESS, suitable for dogcart; lecoud-hand.—Harness, Times Office. I3ju WANTED, Four or Five-roomed HOUSE. near High street.—Particulars to Comfort, Times Office. 13ju ANTED, FURNISHED COTTAGE, near town, for a term.-S. Z ■ G.P.O. I3ju WANTED, about 15 Tons CHAFF, delivered Roslyn Tram Stables.—Apply W. Waldren, Roslyn. 13ju WANTED, 30 Black SHAGS (not after this month); also, large Native OWL ; high price'glven.- Smyth, Caversham. I3ju WANTED, One B flat Cornet, one Euphonium, one E flat Tenor Horn (all second hand); maker Besson or Higham; must be in tirst-class order; state price and where to be 6ee*i. —Address Euphonium, Outram, West Taieri. 13ju £4 10s WANZER'S STEEL HAND LOCK-STITCH MACHINES. — All kinds tai.eu iv exchange; time payments.—Sldford, Arcade. 13ju SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED.— Every description hand and foot Machines repaired by first-class mechanics.—Sidford, Arcade ISju WHY Cough on when Robertson's Pectoraliue would stop the Cough ? MOTHERS Bhould know tbat Whooping Cough can be cured In a few days with Robertson's Girgareoa. GAUGARKON is a specific for Whooping Cough, Croup, and Diphtheria. -53 Princes street. THE great success of itobortson'a Certain Cures Ib due to (heir wonderful healing powers. INDIGESTION vanquished with I'.oberteon'a Indigestion Mixture.—s3 Princes street. ROBBRTJOIS'S Certain Curea took First Class Award at the late Exhibition. 13ju FLOWER and Fruit Show To-night and To-morrow. Buy at Mn Mitchell's, coruer George and Hanover streets. GOLDEN Harveys, Golden Russets, Parnassus Oranges, Lemons, Kipe Pears, Pines, BanaDai (20 1s), and Lollies. Mra Mitchell's. l.iju COMFORTABLE Small DAIRY FARM to LBT, with good houses and all conveniences; aud Milk Run.—Skene 13ju CB GEORGE STREKT.—R. BROWN, The L"tle Wouder heady Money Drapers.-Small expenses, small pri.lH*, quick returns 3GKOUGE Btreet. Shetland and White Flannels lljd, la 3d, Ib 4Jd, ls Gd ; comparison luvitud. 3GKOR3-K street. -Dress Materials, 6d. BJd, 10|d, Ip, ls 3d. Ladiea' Felt Skirts, 3i il". 4a 6d. 3GKORfiB street.—v'e-v ittilline-y for season, stylish, fashionable, and at 1 .west cash prices. BGKOHOri street.—Stays: A nice asiortment to (elect fro-n ; prices to suit all, la Gd up. 3GEORGK street.—New Neck liibbonß, 2^l ; Hew Frillings; Caa'ime.-c Glovea, 9d up; Ladles' I Hob**, 6rt up 13ju "JJ7*OR SALE, HOUSE, large section; room JD keep cow or horse. Top Havelock street, M-rnington. 13ju
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9141, 13 June 1891, Page 3
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