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Public Notices. PUBLIC NOTICE. TO THOSE WHO' VALUE THE-IR SIGHT. MR N. LAZAIIUS, Oh London, Calcutta, and 281 and 283 Colons street, Melbourne, OCULIST-OPTICIAN TO H.E. THE MARQUIS OF DUFFERIN, EX-VICEROY AND GOVERNOR-GENERAL. OF INDIA, WILL VISIT THE FOLLOWING TOWNS TO ESTABLISH LOCAL AGENCIES. And may be CONSULTED FOR SPECTA.OLICS as under, LAWRENCE (Johnston's Commercial Hotel), FRIDAY, JANUARY 29. PALMERSTON (Empire Hotel). TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2. OAMARU (Star and Garter Hotel), THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4. TIMARU (Grosyenor Hotel), SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6. Mr LAZARUS specially desires to see>+those who have hitherto found it difficult or impossible to obtain suitable Spectacles, lhe system. e,f Sight-Testing Patent No. 4354 invented by him is now being universally adopted. The Medical Profession and all. intcKjsted in Optical Science are invited to see this beautiful test and all the latest improvements in. Lensf ;s and Frames as prescribed by Ophthalmic Surgeors AUSTRALIAN PRESS NOTICES: From the Age, Melbourne, 4th September 1888. Mr Lazahus conducts a very extensive business in Calcutta, as well as in England, and his experience as an expert in his own particular line fully equals, if it does not surpass, the most eminent Ophthalmic Surgeons. Some of tha_ 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 m connection with the Exhibition he has been interviewed by hundreds of persons, who perhaps would never dream of consulting a Surgeon. From the D aily Telegraph, Sydney, 20th August 1890. A valuable addition to the Opjb.thalniic 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

ANNUAL SALE. MOLLISON, MILLS, & CO. In order to make room for winter purchases an entire clearance of surplus stock is absolutely imperative. After a. most successful season's trade we find ourselves left with several thousand pounds' worth of household drapery, which must be got rid off —no matter at what sacrifice—before we can take DELIVERY OF OUR AUTUMN STOCK. MOLLISON, MILLS, & CO. We never before had so many wokdrous lots to offer, and hope that our customers and the pubijc generally will come with well filled purses to buy the bakoain lots that are now teaming in our ■' establishment. SALE, SALE, SALE, Commences on Saturday, January 30, and. Continues for 15 Days Only. MOLLISON, MILLS, & CO., DRAPERS, George street, Dunedin. p.s.—send for price list. j

IWTBW Volumes of Leisure Hour and Sunday .Xl at Home; Grant Allen's Dumaresq's Daughter, 2s 6d ; Shorthouse's Blanche, Lady Falaise, 2s 6d and 3s (id; Maitland's Afternoon lea Book, Is 3d ; Norman's A Girl in the Karpa thians, 4s ; Rosa Carey's Mary St. John, 7s; Cecilia de Noel, by Falconer, 2s 6d and 3s 6d; Ine Horned Cat, by Cobban, Is 3d; Drunimond's Programme of Christianity, Is 3d. We have also a large stock of John Burroughs Novels and H Ja. Stanleys Books on Travel. WISE, CAJFIN. <fe CO. 29d & r. ~B U R T. THE "TORPEDO" VENTILATOR. : Patented throughout Europe, Amerioa, Canada, and Australasia. THESE VENTILATORS, After having undergone the most exhaustive Tests as to their VENTILATING POWERS, Have been adopted by many of the large Railway, Steamship, and other Mercantile Companies. The results of these Tests most positively proved:; 1. That theypossess greater tsuctionpower than any ' other stationary ventilator, 2. That a/our-MKA " Torpedo" will, with a gentle '■ ■breese, draw out of one or more rooms 400 ft' •of ifoul or vitiated air per minute. This cati i •be provedalmostanydayby the anemometer. 3. IJiat they act most effectively, whatever the direction of the wind. 4. That exhaust action is set up and maintained ' by the slightest wind current, there being no' diaphragms or vanes to cause friction and • retard exhaust. 5. That they are the clieapad and bert for ventilating every description of buildings, and for preventing down, draught. 6. That they cannot net out of order, or'fail to act, if properly fixed. | PRICE, from 7s Cd EACH. Send for Testimonials.

"TORPEDO" CHIMNEY COWL, Made of strong Galvanised Iron (painted). S-inch, with square base, 9x 9 ... jEI 10 0 9-inch, with square base, 9x 14 ... £1 15 0 Sole Licensees and Manufacturers in Ne\v Zealand, A. & T. BURT, DUNEDIN. rX O A Ll C 0 A L! CREAT REDUCTION IN PRIOE Of NEWCASTLE COAL. Still Selling ut the Reduced Price. 28s PER TON. Consumers are requested to Send their Orders Early before the Stock:is all Disposed of. ALL LOCAT. AND OTHER COALS IN STOCK; Also, AND KINDLING WOOD. "©piers will receive immediate attention. JAMES FOX, Corner Vogel and Water streets, Dunedjn. ROYAL MAIL LINE" OP 'BUSES. PORTOBELLO. 'Bus leaves Portobello for Dunedin DAILY at 8 a.m., returning at 3 p.m.' Fare, Is each way, and from Waverley, 6d; children under 10 years of age, half-price. A Special 'Bus will leave Union Bank corner at 9.30 a.m. daily, returning at 4.30 p.m. Coach Leaves Sandymount at 8.30 a m every ■ TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATDBDAYj returning from Dunedin at 3 p.m. ' S.S. ONSLOW will leave Portobello for Dun-: edin daily at 7.45 a.m., returning from Dunedin at •5.15 p.m. Special trips can be arranged for. DAVID SEATON, Proprietor, fa>y Power's les. Maclaggan street. TOOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS. SIMON BROTHERS, THE POPULAR BOOT MANUFACTURERS, ARE DETERMINED TO LEAD FACTS CONVINCE Ladies' Beautiful EvenFACTS CONVINCE ing Shoes, 3s 6d, 3s lid, 4s 6d. Ladies' Superior WalkUNRIVALLED If "u^lll UNRIVALLED Balmorals, 6s lid, 8s 9d, 9s ?d. Gents' Splendid Walking Shoes, (is lid, 8s 9d, 9s -For 6d. Men's Superior Balmorals, 8s lid, 10s 6d, 12s ,„, 6d. Boys' and Girls' LOW PRICES Famous " Beehive " Boots (4's to 6's), at 2s lid ; 7's to 9's, at 3s lid. Infants' Asd Boots, from Is (id. ■ The Largest Stock and QUALITY. 'Greatest Variety in the City. SIMON BROTHERS, Manufacturers and Direct Importers, GF.onnK strekt (near Octagon) s. & c. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Having completed EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS To OUR WAREHOUSE, We are now showing the LARGEST ASSORTMENT and BEST SELECTION Of FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS Ever Exhibited in the colony, Comprising the LATEST NOVELTIES and NEWEST DESIGNS In CHIPPENDALE and ART FURNITURE, CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, &c. Having made arrangements for REGULAR MONTHLY SHIPMENTS Of PIANOS! PIANOS! PIANOS We are disposing of same at EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES On the THREE-YEAR HIRE SYSTEM. Sole Agents for the Celebrated FORSTER'S PIANOS Inspection invited.

"T3LANET, JR.," IMPLEMENTS; FOR FARM AND GARDEN. These High Class Implements are ON VIEW at our STORE, and all information as to Working and Setting Up will be given on application. At extensive trial by the Manufacturers' expert at Anderson's Bay and Mosgiel convinces us that there are no Machines of their kind in this or other markets to equal them for Simplicity, Durability, and Easiness of Work; and the price, being reasonable, is an inducement for Agriculturists to become possessors of one or other, of the kinds in stock. Write for particulars. NIM M 0 & BLAI R, Seed Merchants, DUNEDIN. 14&

XT A R A N A. When the digestive organs are out of order a good reliable Tonic is required to bring them back to their normal state. A number of persons upset the stomach by neglecting to take their meals at regular stated intervals, and others again eat to excess at some particular meal — and from these causes the machinery gets out of order and does not run smoothly. Late suppers, also, are one of the causes of upsetting the digestive organs. How often does a man, too, in meeting an old acquaintance, have a merry evening and suffer terribly from the effects the next day. Sister Makv Joseph Aubeut, in her researches amongst the plants of New Zealand, has dis covered there is a very valuable remedy for these complaints in our own vegetation, and after experimenting for a number of years, has now brought forward the medicine called KARANA. De Larociiette, a Chemist of the First Class, of the Faculty of Paris, to whom samples were sent, says:—"lt is an excellent latter Tonic, and I consider it even superior to the preparation of Cinchona in all affections of the stomach. It has given us, prepared as you sent it, the most satisfactory results." The Reverend Sister says she has used it for many years extensively and successfully with sufferers of every age and constitutions, and she noticed that in a few cases it did not agree at first, but by diminishing the dose good results followed. She remarked astonishing good results on old people, who had ruined their constitutions by the abuse of intoxicating drink and who were debilitated and suffering after having turned over a new leaf. Kawana, March 1888. Dear Madam, —I respectfully thank you for what you have done for me. You have saved my life. Your medicine (Karana) is invaluable. I wish I could make you a return for your kindness. V Pestal.

SCOULLATI & CIIISIIOLM, Rattiiay and Maclagran Strekts. T ITUE GIRL S' BOOTS. "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 the lit anil shape of a boot as their eldersistcrs of 16. While a boy of five doesn't-cave 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 Little Maidens of Dunedin to Inspect our i' Pretty Stock of GIII LS' BOOTS GIR LS' BOOTS,' Specially noticing the Kid Lacing Boots with Patent Fronts Kid Lacing Boots with Patent Fronts. Special attention given to Fitting Boots. CONTINENTAL BOOT DEPOT, Opposite Post, Office. Princes street. "VTEW ANNUAL VOLUMES. DIARIES i CHRISTMAS CARDS! DIARIES! Boys' Own Annual (new vol.), Ss (id; posted, 10s3d Girls' Own Annual (new vol.), Ss 0(1; posted, 10s Chatterbox (new vol.), :s;i fid : posted, 4s 2d Little Wideawake (new vol.), 3s (:d; posted 4s 3d Child's Companion (new vol.). The Prize (new vol.) Cottager and Artisan (new vol.), British Workman (new vol.) Band of Hope (new vol.), Childreus' Friend (new vol) Family Friend (new vs,!.) Child's Own Magazine (new vol.) Atalaiita (new vol.). Other Annual Volumes—Leisure Hour, Sunday at Home, Ac.—will be received by next steamer. Bookbinder, Paper Ru!er, Account-Book Manufacturer, Printer. Agent for the Publications of the New Zealand Government. ALEXANDER SLIGO, 42 George street, Dunedin.

" A U L D SCOTTI E," THE BEST WHISKY IMPORTED. AGENTS: NEILL & CO. (LIMITED). I^T ONB V! MON BY^ THE LONDON LOAN AND DISCOUNT SOCIETY, Albert Buildings, Princes street (Opposite Post Office). MONEY LENT FROM £5 TO £500 On Persoual Security, for short or long periods or Uepayable by Weekly or Monthly Instalments. CASH ADVANCES Also made on Bills of Sale, Life Policies, Legacies! Shares, Deposit of Deeds, &c, Ac. THE LONDON LOAN AND DISCOUNT SOCIETY, Opposite Post Office. • 6ja HENRY BENJAMIN, Manager.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9338, 1 February 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9338, 1 February 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9338, 1 February 1892, Page 3

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