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OAL P v b Li c__ n o~T~I c : gned TO THOSE WHO VALUE THEIR SIGHT. JSJ MR N. LAZARUS, Of London, Calcutta, and 281 and 283 Collins street, Melbourne, ' ac- OCULIST-OPTICIAN TO lI.E. THE MARQUIS OF DUFFERIN, EX-VICEROY AND GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF INDIA, j^ WILL VISIT THE FOLLOWING TOWNS TO ESTABLISH LOCAL AGENCIES, — And may be CONSULTED KM SL JECT.\CIi,H>» as under, ~^T LAWRENCE (Johnston's Commercial Hotel), FRIDAY, JANUARY 2!) 3 . PALMERSTON (Empire Hotel), TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2. ■' '''■ . to OAMARU (Star and Garter Hotel), THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4 fy TIMARU (Grosvenor Hotel), SATURDAY, FEBRUARY G. hat - :4ia obta^u^ —_ being universally adopted. s leswng latent No. 4354 invented by him is no The Medical Profession and all interested in OnficiT «,.■•,*„ • ~ , __ and all the latest improvements in Lenses and FraTes as %2^£tfg^gg£™ *• AUSTRALIAN PRESS NOTICES- V': ' my ' From the Age, Melbourne, 4th September 1888 er- Mr Lazarus conducts a very extensive business in Calcutta o<. n le d perience as an expert in his own particular line fully equals if ifrW. «ias ln Ensland, and his e> Ophthalmic Surgeons. Some of the leading Surgeons of London ™d inS™?* 188' ,tlle most eminen the accuracy of the mode of diagnosing cases of the nature referred ♦■-T 5 j aye borne testimony t gentleman has been in Melbourne in connection with the l&hibitionlip w i lns ihe short tiuie th' W_ dreds of persons, who perhaps would never dream of consulting a Surgeon n mterviewed by. hur ' From the Daily Telegraph, Sydney, 20th August 1890. j•> A valuable addition to the Ophthalmic Science has recently I wrm •i. , ' ' > The patent is an improved method of Sight-Testing, called thefef™K™t roduced, Mr N. Lazarus feet mode of discovering the slightest defect or difference bet^^thpt".^' aJ} d I s » sin il)le and pet A. * Ti_ BuR T- ~B^^ r~W^h^f i THE "TORPEDO^ VENTILATOR. J^oSt^^^^.^ pro Patented throughout Europe, America, Canada, BOOTS and mnt™ $!\ famo."B B™vl andAus*alasia. * After havTSl™t AmShaustive Chor.s o f Customers : - «. Tests as to their And a eranri J£ '"'•T*? all of ÜB-": V' ' . k I VENTILATING POWERS, toe?*™ g^You ZP&itfM^ : k Have been adopted by many of the large Railway, Otago, and all say the belt Bank fL^i ?»ÜB^ rs> Steamship, and other Mercantile Companies. and Shoe money is for>ur Boot ■w The results of these Tests most positively proved: SIMON BROS.' ld 1. That t\\eyvossess greater suction power than any will ™ „;,.„, J.T7. '...''. other stationary ventilator.- J the iLIZ? S3h US, a *I, lal? Wm v°u Jet us into 2. That a/w-W, " Torpedo" will, with a gentle niHnber o f vourrw ngth fjom Foot '"nd the r * breeze, draw out of one or move rooms 400 ft with Bnn/^n/«f s ,' and allovv us to fl* J'ou u» of foul or vitiated air per t ninute. This can KtZff 81, , n beprovedalmostanydaybytheanemometer. Men'^Wnl?,-? 2l Ora\10sCd--11 4. That exhaust action is set up and maintained es Walkln 8 Shoes, 5s lid. by the glightent wind current, there being no qtmt-ixt ■Z^™ diaphragms or vanes to cause friction and Cv n »ll ? N BROTHERS, retard exhaust. Georoe STRjßETjnearOcfr^yi ~ 5. Tliat they are the c/(e«pes( and 6ejt for ventilat- "VTEW Volumes of T o ;c., M tt : —r^, ■- — ' ing every description of buildings, and for JS at HwnT- f'^t Ail .UraS dSundav .. preventing down draught. Daughter &6d' 4?rfh M en-g, Dumareso's 6. That they cannot get out of order, or fail to act, hlffi^i f d Sd if properly fixed. ■ Tea Book I<* M • ivu™ '• W? (i'l Afternoon PRICE, from 7s 6d EACH. « J"&. NSS^.* Ma^sT'JohnX Send for Testimonials. de Noel, by Falconer, 25 M and 3s «d ' i 9-inch, with square base, 9x14 ... £1 15 0 • WISE. CAFFIN. & CO. 2fld Sole Licensees and Manufacturers in New Zealand, A. & T. BURT, DUNEDIN. JJARLEQUIN J f B, FEY A N D S O N S' TOBAUOO. CELEBRATED COCOA The Undersigned have pleasure in Has by ..'.,.•""'• : ■ announcing .that they have just FAR .'THE LARGEST suit J received their FIRST CONSIGN- . ijA±H»Ji&l SALE MENT of the NEW MAKE of Of any Brand in the HARLEQUIN AUSTRALIAN COLONIES 1 TOBACCO ; ' V ' Selected by Experts from Samples It-is both-Good and Cheap submitted by the best known . Manufacturers in Virginia, it is .. EQUAL, IF NOT SUPERIOR, AEILL & CO. (LIMITED), to any Dark Tobacco imported Agents into this Colony. ; — . ' AY" 13 Ale Just Landing a Large Shipment [ Obtainable from all Grocers and Tobacconists. . Of J. RATTRAY & SON ' NEW SEASON'S CHINA TEAS, Wholesale Agents. In Half Chests, Boxes, and Caddies, : Expressly Selected for Consumption - with or without Blending TVJ" ' E W A N ' S — INDIA PALF AT V *° "^ V™ Rotokino. f™m Calcutta : IiNDIA IALE ALE INDIAN TEAS, GLOBE BRAND, ■ CORNS,AOKS, &c. LIGHT, SPARKLING, AND DELICIOUS AndiTstock: Has the Largest Sale of any Ale imported into WOOLPACKS, SEA j nNG US la Ia- ' And j - c 01 . . „ T ALL SHEARING STORES, lne Seasons Shipments Now Landing. CEMENT n . .-. ~ , ■„., FENCING WIRE-PLAIN and BARB Obtainable from all Grocers. PLASTER ' ' WHITING, J. RATTRAY & SON, • SODA CRYSTALS Agents. NEW SEASON'S CURRANTS _: . : EBEMES, SULTANAS, VALENCIAS, and MUSCATELS.' SALMON, SARDINES, and other FISH. AMERICAN CANNED FRUITS, .■■-.■■ APPLES and RAISINS. MAURITIUS and QUEENSLAND SUGARS &c, &c. ■ ■■ '■ NEILL & CO. (LIMITED), BOND STREET. J£ A" R A N A. • When the digestive organs are out of order a "A ULD SCOTTIE" good reliable Tonic is required to bring them back -^- ' to their normal state. THE BEST WHISKY IMPORTED. A number of persons upset the stomach by neglecting to take their meals at regular stated AGENTS • intervals, and others again eat to excess at some nwttt a nr> ~™™—. particular meal - and from these causes the ILL * C°- (LlMlTED>machinery gets out of order and does not run ' ~~ : 7 smoothly. Late suppers, also, are one of the Qfi £J causes of upsetting the digestive organs. How often does a man, too, in meeting an old acquaint- IMPORTANT NOTICE. ance, have a merry evening and suffer terribly Having^npieted from the effects the next day. EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS Sister Mary Joseph AußEUTjin her researches To amongst the plants of New Zealand, has dis OUR WAREHOUSE, covered there is a very valuable remedy for these LARgStTsS^VmENT^BEST complaints in our own vegetation, and after experi- SELECTION menting for a number of years, has now brought Of forward the medicine called ICARANA. FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS Dr Larochette, a Chemist of the First Class Ever Exnibited in the colony, I consider it even superior to the preparation of CHIPPENDALE and ART '■■■ Cinchona in all affections of the stomach. It has FURNITURE, ■ given us, prepared as you sent it, the most satisfactory results." <• -' . The Reverend Sister says she has used it for Pvom^ lt'*' .nany years extensively and successfully with EEGTOA* MONTHLY SHIPMENTS sufferers of every age and constitutions, and she PIANOS! PIANOS ! PIANOS noticed that in a few cases it did not agree at We are disposing of same'at first, but by diminishing the dose good results EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES followed. She remarked astonishing good results On the ... on old people, who had ruined their constitutions THREE-YEAR SYSTEM, by the abuse of intoxicating drink and who were " Sole Agents for the Celebrated] debilitated and suffering after having turned over FORSTER'S PIANOS Kawana, March 1888. Inspection invited. Dear. Madam.-I respectfully thank you for SCOULLAR &. CHISHOLM what you have done for me. You have saved my Pir n .v AVn , TAnr ,„„ ,_. ' ... ~ ~ . * -IIATTRAI AND JtfACLAGGAiV STREETS. life. \ our medicine (Karana) is invaluable. I ~ —. "— wish I could make you a return for your kind- J__l __R LS> B°° TSness. F Pestal. "OUR GIRLS" are pretty cute. They begin to look after the fashions soon. We have seen female toddlers of six who were as nice about fiX and-,?, hape of aboot as *lieireiaei-sisters 0 V- /) ul° a boy ? f fivo doesn't care much what he wears so long as he gets four square meals a day, a girl of the same age will look scornfully on an old-fashioned jacket or a bad-fitting pair of boots. Knowing these sentiments, we invite the Pretty Stocks °f Dunedm t0 InSl)Cct °«r GIRLS' BOOTS GIRLS' BOOTS VfITHOLESALE FRUIT AND PRO- w,th Pvtent FhonYV - DUCE AGENCY. Kid Lacing Boots w!th Intent FronS Special attention given to Fitting Boots.' " THO S. I'AIERSON & C O , n CONTINENTAL BOOT DEPOT MANSE STREET, DUNEDIN, Opposite Post Office. Princes street. (Established Dunedin 1879), TV" B w ANNUAL VOLUMES. DIARIESI Christmas cards; diaries. EGGS, BUTTER C ? || E BACON, and other |^aSiS?_l^^^!,ISSa,% Mr. 4. b ±AKl^/ X"IJULI!'- . Chatterbox (new v01.),.^ (id ; posted 4s 2d Cocoanuts, Peanuts Figs, Dates, Paper Bags, and Little Wideawake (new vol.), 3s ftl; posted 4s 3d all Fnutcrera bununes kept in stock. Child's Companion (new vol.), The Prize (new vol) Sole Agents in Dunedm and District for Donald Cottager and Artisan (new vol.), British Workman and Edonboroughs Tahiti Oranges, Bananas (new vol.) Oocoanuts, &c, D.E. brand. Best in the Band of Hope (new vol.), ChUdrens' Friend (new lllfll'KGt. . VOl) Fruit growers will find it to their advantage to Family Friend (new vol.) Child's Own Mamzine consign their growth to us. Fruit cases, new or (new vol.) second-hand, supplied. . Atalanta (new vol.) mE ANAU AND MANAPOHRT r akW Ot tier An"ual Volumes-Leisure Hour, Sunday at 1■ iv Anau ai>i/ JUAiNAiuuKi LAKES, Home, &c—will be received by next steamer "Wn M'KENZIE^yaI Mail Coach Service *£SSS^SS. sft &&s&s£> returning MONDAYS aB^THUESD^YS, Php! ALEXANDER SLIGO,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9335, 28 January 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9335, 28 January 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9335, 28 January 1892, Page 3

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