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Public Notices. PUBLIC NOTICE. TO THOSE WHO VALUE THEIR SIGHT. Mil N. LAZARUS, Ol' LONDON, C.M.CIn IA, AND 2SI AND 283 COM.INS STKKKT, MUI.IIOURNE, OOULIST-OITICIAN TO U.K. Tlifi' MARQUIS OF DUFFKRIN, EX-VIOKROY AND GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF INDIA; WILL VISIT THE FOLLOWING TOWNS TO ESTABLISH LOCAL AGENCIES, And may be CONSULTED Foil SfKOTACLKS aa under, LAAVRKNCK (Johnston's Commercial Hotel), FRIDAY, JANUARY 29. PALMKHSTON (Umpire Hotel), TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2. OAMARU (Still- and Gaiter Hotel), THURSDAY, FEBRUARY I. TIMARU (Grosvcnor Hotel), SATURDAY, FEBRUARY (I. Mr LAZARUS .specially desiret to see those who have hitherto fouiul it dillicult or impossible to obtain suitable Spectacles. The sjstem of Sight-Testing Patent No. 41)51 invented by him is now being universally adopted. The Medical Profession and all interested in Optical Science are invited to see this beautiful test and all the latest improvements in Lenses and Frames as prescribed by Ophthalmic Surgeons AUSTRALIAN PRESS NOTICES: From thii Ace, Melbourne, 4th September 1888. Mr Lazarus conducts a very extensive business in Calcutta, as well as in England, and his experience as an expert inhis own particular line fully equals, if it does not surpass, the most eminent Ophthalmic Surgeons. Some of the leading Surgeons of London and India have borne testimony to the accuracy of the mode of diagnosing cases of the nature referred to, and during the short time this gentleman has been in Melbourne in connection with the Exhibition he has been interviewed by hundreds of persons, who perhaps would never dream of consulting a Surgeon. From the Daily Telegraph, Sydney, 20th August 1890. A valuable addition to the Ophthalmic Science has recently been introduced by Mr N. Lazarus The patent is an improved method of Sight-Testing, called the refraction test, and is a simple and perfect mode of discovering the slightest defect or difference between the two organs of sight. 16ja LITTLE'S SHEEP DIPS. LITTLWS FLUID DIP 1 LITTLE'S POWDER DIP (Non-Poisonous). (Poisonous). J. D. RITCHIE, Chief Inspector of Stock, C. J. HARPER, Hackthorne, Canterbury says, (sth September 1889:—" Has always given (Flock, 30,000), says, 14th June 1890 :—" Very satisfaction; wool in good condition." effective; left wool in nice condition; very cheap.' LITTLE'S SHEEP DIPS. LITTLE'S FLUID DIP. LITTLE'S POWDER DIP. T. F. DENNISTON~Ianager for Sir F. D. HANDYSIDE, ROBERTS, & CO., Akitio, Bell, Ida Valley (Flock, 28,000), says, 10th August Wellington (Flock, 37,000), says, 20th October 1889 :—"Wool always satisfactory; well grown; 1891 :—"Much pleased; wool bright and clean; soft; free from ticks." no ticks or lice ; when dipped, badly infested." LITTLE'S SHEEP DIPS. LITTLE'S FLUID DIP LITTLE'S POWDER DIP. G. F. WELCH, Manager for F. C. Fulton, J. B. BLAIR, West Taieri, 20th October 1891. Outram (Flock, 15,000), says, 9th January IS9l:— Report ok Trial at Public Dip:—"Most satis"Excellent for killing vermin of all sorts; im- factory; all well pleased; very effective; wool proves look of wool." good condition ; did not lose a single sheep." LITTLE'S SHEEP DIPS. LITTLE'S FLUID DIP, LITTLE'S POWDER DIP, 5s lid per gallon in 40gal casks; 6s per gallon in 50s per lcwtkeg(to make lOOOgal) ; 70s per case (of N sgal drums (lgal makes lOOgal wash). 18 81b packets or 72 21b packets ; packets, 4s and Is. LIBERAL REDUCTIONS ON LARGE ORDERS. AGENTS: DUNEDIN—DALGETY & CO., MURRAY, ROBERTS, & CO. ; OAMARU-G. U. IIISLOP; IN YE RCA RG ILL-SOUTH LAND FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY. 27ja ANNUAL SAL E. I "T^TEW Volumes of Leisure. Hour and Sunday I JL3I at Home; Grant Allen's Dumaresq's 1 Daughter, 2s 6d ; Shortliouse's Blanche, Lady MOLLISON, MILLS, & CO. I Falaisu, 2s (id and 3s (id; Maitland's Afternoon In order to make room i'or Tea Book, Is 3d; Norman's A Girl in the Karpa winter purchases an entire clear- thians, 4s ; Rosa Careys Mary St. John, 7s; ance of surpli'S stock is ausolutely £f cilia <le N°el> by Falconer, 2s bd and 3s 6d; imperative. After A most success- flic Horned Cat, by Cobban, Is .id ; Drummoud s vul season's trade we hind oUKSKi.VKS l'rogramme of Christianity, Is 3d. We have also left with several THOUSAND PorNDs1 a nrgc stock of John Burroughs Novels and II worth oi' household drapkry, which M- Stanley's Books on Travel. MUST HE GOT RID OFF-NO MATTER AT WISE. CAFFIN. & CO. 29d WHAT SACRIFICE—BEFORE WE CAN TAKE — ' ~ ~ ZZ ~ ~ DELIVERY OF OUR AUTUMN STOCK. A X ■••• ±J U H A. xfL« MOLLISON, MILLS, & CO. THE "TORPEDO" VENTILATOR, AYE NEVER IIEI'OKE HAD SO MANY . ' wondrous lots to offf.r, and noi'E Patented throughout Europe, America, Canada, that our customers and the PUBLIC and Australasia. GENERALLY WILL COME WITH WELL FILLED PURSES TO BUY THE BARGAIN THESE VENTILATORS, lots that are now teaming in our After having undergone the most exhaustive ESTABLISHMENT. ° Tests aS to their ~ VENTILATING POWERS, hALI<-, bALfc, hALIi, Have been adopted by many of the large Railway, Commences on Saturday January 30, and steamship, and other Mercantile Companies. Continues for 15 Days Only. ll / The results of these Tests most positively proved : MOLLISON, MILLS, «fc CO., 1. That they possess greater xuctian ■power than any DRAPERS other xlalio-nanj ventilator. George street, Dunedin. 2- Tllf "./'»"■:'««'' " Torpedo" will, with a gentle ' breeze, draw out of one or more rooms 400 ft P.S.-SEM) i-QR prick list. of foul 01 . vit j atu(l a i r vcr ,„,-„„(«, This can Mr> TJ PV i MONRVI beprovedalmostanydaybytheanenioineter. v •" x ■_ al v a x 3. That they act liiont effectively, whatever the direcTHE LONDON LOAN AND DISCOUNT 4 Thai'eXtt ttion is set up and maintained CASH lus A almev t \ NC E S 6' Th;^ they cann.ot Uct oui <>f onler< or fllil to acfc. Also made onßills of Sale, Life Policies, Legacies^ if pro^rJJ}^ 1 „ Shares, Deposit of Deeds, &c, &c. PRICE, from 7s 6d EACH. THE LONDON LOAN AND DISCOUNT Send for Testimonials. SOCIETY, Opposite Post Office. "TORPEDO" CHIMNEY COWL, HENRY BENJAMIN, Manager. Made of strong Galvanised Iron (painted). 8-inch, wjth square base, 9xo ... £1 10 0 9-inch, with square base, 9x 14 ... £1 15 0 Sole Licensees and Manufacturers in New Zealand, A. & T. BURT, DUNEDIN. "VTOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS. SIMON BROTHERS, THE POPULAR BOOT MANUFACTURERS, ARE DETERMINED TO LEAD. FACTS CONVINCE Ladies' Beautiful EvenFACTS CONVINCE ing Shoes, 3s Gd, 3s lid, 4s 6d. Ladies' Superior AV'alkKA R A N A *"S Shoes, 5s lid, (is tid, 7s UNRIVALLED (id. Ladies' Unrivalled UNRIVALLED Balmorals, (is lid, 8s 9d, 9s 9d. Gents' Splendid WalkWhen the digestive organs are out of order a v , j"S Shoes, (is lid, 8s 9d 9s ~.,,„,.. . ~ , . ~ , , IOR M- Men's .Superior Balgood reliable Tonic is required to bring them back morals, 8s lid, 10s 6d, 12s - to their normal state. ,„..,„„„,,„ <jj L Boys' and Girls' LOW PRICES Famous " Beehive Boots A number of persons upset the stomach by (4's to 6's), at 2s lid ; 7's to neglecting to take their meals at regular stated , •**> ."■'•,^s l^. Infants' .?,,., • ■. i. ■ And Boots, from Is (id. intervals, and others again eat to excess at some particular meal — and from these causes the ~ TT . T „„,,. Tiik Largest Stock and , . ». . t , j i .. QUALIIY. Greatest Variety in machinery gets out of order and does not run Tl ,i. ; City. smoothly. Late suppers, also, are one of the . SIMON BROTHERS, causes of upsetting the digestive organ, How *^£~ lR ™ Jgffig™?"*' often does a man, too, in meeting an old acquaint- — ance, have a merry evening and suffer terribly SI Aj- Ij from the effects the next day. Sister Mary Joseph Aubert, in her researches IMPORTANT NOTICE, amongst the plants of New Zealand, has dis HavingloTnpleted covered there is a very valuable remedy for these EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS complaints in our own vegetation, and after experi- To menting for a number of years, has now brought OUR WAREHOUSE, forward the medicine called KARANA. T , T ,^,,, al: e t now showi »S «'« T ~, . , ~. „. , m LARGEST ASSORTMENT and BEST Dr Larochktte, a Chemist of the First Class, SELECTION of the Faculty of Paris, to whom samples were Of sent, says :—" It is an excellent bitter Tonic, and FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS I consider it even superior to the preparation of Ever Exhibited in the colony, Cinchona in all affections of the stomach. It has T „ ■ Comprising the , . ~ ~ ... LATEST NOVELTIES and NEWEST DESIGNS given us, prepared as you sent it, the most satis- -, factory results." CHIPPENDALE and ART The Reverend Sister says she has used it for FURNITURE, many years extensively and successfully with IARPIiTS, . -LdiNUJ-irjUiub, cCC. sufferers of every age and constitutions, and she noticed that in a few cases it did not agree at Having made arrangements for first, but by diminishing the dose good results REGULAR MONTHLY SHIPMENTS followed. She remarked astonishing good results .„ .„. ~ ,„,„_. ,r, „ ~, ~ , ~,•,,,• 1-. .. PIAiJOh! PIANOb! PIANOS on old people, who had ruined their constitutions -^ , ire ()i! . pos j n g of Ramu at by the abuse of intoxicating- rlrink and who were EXCEPTIONALLY°LOW PRICES debilitated and suffering aftvr having turned over On the a new leaf. THRE E- V X All HI R E SYSTEM. Kawaua, March ISSS. — „ -, . .. ~ ~ , - Sole Agents for the Celebrated Dear Madam,—l respectfully thank you fur FORSTER'S PI-VNOS ,vhal yon have done forme. You have saved my ife. Your medicine (Kakana) is invaluable. I Inspection invited. ,vish I could make you a return for your kind- SCOI7LLAR & CHISHOLM, less- V Festal. Kattrav ANn_BIACLA<!<iAN Streets. T ITT L E UII! LB' BOOTS. "OUl! GIRLS" arc pretty cute. They begin to look after the fashions scion. We; have seen fonialu toddlers of six who were as nice about the lit and shape of a boot as theireldersisters of Hi. While a boy of live doesn't cave much what he wears so long :is he gets four square meals a day, a girl of the same age will look scornfully on an old-fashioned jacket or a bad-iitting pair of boots. Knowing these sentiments, we invite the Little Maidens of Dunedin to Inspect our Pretty Stock of BARRACKS. Bivouacs, and Battles, by GIR LS' 800 T S Archibald Forbes, :is (id and 2s (id ; The , GIR L«' RUO TS, Marquis uf Salisbury, by H. D. Traill, D.C.L. Specially noticing the (cloth) 4s; The Kiglit llmi. W. E. Gladstone 1 Kn> L\ciN(i Boots with Patent Vkonts l)v<! W X Russell (plc.lh), 'Is; Living Thecilogy, Kin Lacing Boots with Patent Fronts. by the Archbishop of ( 'anterbury (cloth), -Is ; The Special attention given to Fitting Boots. Conquering Christ., by Alex. Mai-liirun l.).I) CONTINENTAL BOOT DEPOT, (cloth). Is; The Students Marx, by Kdward Aw Opposite Post Office. Princes street. lin" DSc, Luiulon (cloth), .is; Kent, Interest, -- -- - - and'Waws, ..it tli,' Lun.l (.iiuistion (cloth). -Is ;Tl IVT E W ANNO A L VOLUME S. IVettv Little Ilnrsul.ivaker, by Mrs E. Kennai J3I 2stiil;Mv llnsl.:iii.l:ii..l I, an.l ..tlu-r SU.H.-s. l.y i)IARIES! CHRISTMAS CARDS'. DIARIES! Count L. N. Tolsloi, Is :!il ; Childlni.nl, Jioyhood, and Youth, by Count L. N. 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(new vol.) - - Atalauta(ue\v vol.). lAM E S 11 OI!SB VR G 11, Other Annual Volumes—Leisure Hour, Sunday at Homo, &c—will be received by next steamer. Bookseller and Stationer, Bookbinder, Paper Ruler, Account-Book Manu--97 George street. Duupilin. \ fai'tnrcr, Printer. Agent for the Publications ; <jf the New Zealand Government. -Monthly Circular of New Books post. fv e .> In ALEXANDER SLIGO, any adflre*>. ' ' fA Gv^Rc.ir, sTyjr.F.T, Di'sf.dik.

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