_____ Public Notices. |P IT ■ B L I C. NOTICE. TO THOSE WHO VALUE THEIR SIGHT. MR N. LAZARUS, Oi" JLondon, Calcutta, and 281 'and 283 Collins street, Melbourne, OCULIST-OPTICIAN TO H.E. THE MARQUIS OF DUFFERIN, EX-VICEROY AND GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF INDIA, AVILL VISIT THE FOLLOAVING TOAVNS TO ESTABLISH LOCAL AGENCIES. And may l.c CONSULTED FOX SPECTACLE., 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 (Grosvenor Hotel), SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6. ~ *Ir L. AZAIUIS V -daily desires to see, those who have hitherto found it difficult or impossible to hoin lVnWereaU adV Cted "* *f Si«ht-Testine ™™* N->* *354 invented by him is now 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 the Age, Melbourne, 4th September 1888. Mr Lazarus conducts a very extensive business in Calcutta, as well as in England, and-his ex-' nenence as an expert mhis own.particular line fully equals, if it does not surpass, -the -most elninent: Ophthalmic Surgeons. Some of the leading Surgeons of London and India haveborne tesEfy to the accuracy of the mode of diagnosing casus of the nature referred to, and during the short time this' gentleman has been m Melbourne in connection with the Exhibition he has -been irtterviewed Byhun-, dreds of persons, who perhaps wouldnever dream of consulting a Surgeon, > From the Daily Telegraph, Sydney, 20th August 1890. A valuable addition to thcr 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 stmpie ahdperV iect mode of discovering the slightest defect or difference between the two orgahs of sight. lfija' X, IT T L E'S SHEEP Sb'-I * S.| Ll^o En SISJ?s) DIP Mm^!oS R^ ■J - ?«J Q ef '??|P ect°r of Stock. C. J. HARPER, irTckthorne, Canterbury says, 6th September I_B9|:-" Has always given (Flock, 30,000), says, 14th June 18%*-^'Verv satisfaction; wool m good condition." effective ;:lef t wo6l in nice condition; very cheap.* LITTLE'S s"'h E/'E P DIPS. LITTLE'S FLUID DIP. iLITTLE'S POWDER DIP. ~. |T. F. DENNISTON, Manager for Sir '■ F. D. HANDYSIDE, ROBERTS &CO Akitio I?^' ldi. V/ I1? y 28,000) says, WtKAuguiit- Wellington (Fl^k, 37,000), say? 26th' October 1889 :-' AVool always satisfactory; well-.grown; 1891 .-"Much pleased; wool bright and clean•: , soft; free from tioks. no ticks or lice; when dipped, badly infested." ' LITTLE'S SHE E~P D IP S. ''■ LITTLE'S FLUID DIP. LITTLE'S POWDEk rilP. ■ '. G. F. AVELCH, Manager for F. C. IFulton, J. B. BLAIR, AVefet Taieri 20th 0-.f.-W.,. isai .' (Flock, 15/W0), says, 9th Januarylß9l:- Report of tJK?pJ__S ' »ir:-"m!t ™t : Excellent for killing vermin of all sorts; un- factory; all well pleased; very effective* wool proves look of wool." - -good condition; did not lose a single sheep." ~ LITTLE'S SHEEP DIPS. tTZ LITTLE'S FLUID DIP, .', LITTLE'S POAVDER DIP, ' I 5sM per gallon in 40gal casks; bs per gallon-m 50sperlcwtkeg(tomakelOOOgal); 70spercase ( n f] jJSgaldrums (lgal makes lOOgal wash). | 18 Bffa packets Or 72 21b packctlTpacktts^^hd is.' i LIBERAL REDUCTIONS ON LARGE ORDERS. ' . \ AGENTS: j i DUNEDIN-DALGETY & CO., MURRAY, ROBERTS, & CO* _ OAMARU-G. R. HISLOP; ' ' j. INVERCARGILL-SOUTHLAND FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY * 2. *a | A NNU A L SAL E. I rl_ ?'M __^.. "' jr MOLLISON, MILLS, & CO. c^^^Pl^^J^a- l In order to make room forJT>oYAI. "ffiOL^ LINE OF '*RtT<si?<s' "WINTER PURCHASES AN ENTIRK CLEAR- I W\. WfßT'/.nwl trt BUoES.rr ANCE OF SURPLUS STOCK IS ABSOLUTELY ■ J-Ul*LlUj_J__i_,U. IMPERATIVE. AFTER A MOST SUCCESS- •TiTH.W'V-cPriUxlr.kllT" T, ~ ~.. ful season's trade we find ourselves i •*. *-f^f^„„°^ ellO f°r_,Punedin D AD_ Vat 8! LEFT WITH SEVERAL THOUSAND JPOUNDS' ft!£," f3 KA P,"?"--i_ F&K' e3*h ay» »»* worth of household drapery, which | 6d ' chlldre**- under. 10 years of; MUST BE GOT RID OFF—NO MATTER AT V <-!-_u£l 'c" „ -in tt . ir. ~ avhat sacrifice—before we can takk q wi?™ A„;t i Y IU i? aY,eUnion/Bank c'ornerat DELIVERY OF OUR AUTUMN STOCK. - r^' K^^S at 430 pjm. . J IULSDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY \ MOLLISON, MILLS, & CO. returning from Dunedin at 3 p.m. - xIJIWAXt ! AYE NEVER BEFORE HAD 30 MANY C a AWtirmu "*,i T~' w. j wondrous Lots to offer, and hope --«; j a Vi„?+PJ? wIU le _ye ?°rtobello for Dun-thatc-ur customers and thb public kiK J .tj. cr ■^^'P. retunimg from Dunedin at generally will come witej well \. &I>ecial tnPs c&n be arranged for. filled purses to buy the bargain a DAVID SEATON, Proprietor, _ lots that are now teaming in our !__? Power's lea. Maclaggan street establishment^ "TOOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS SALE, SALE, SALE, "L 1 SIMON BROTHER q j Commences on Saturday. January 30, and THE POPULAR BOOT MANUpaptttpwp-. | Continues forls Days Only. " ARE DEraAIINED t^ | MOLLISON, MILLS, & CO., FACTS CONA*TNCE Lad,* Pß ' b^'* it, i DRAPERS, FACTS CONVINCE i^^^SS 1!^ George street, Dunedin. 6d. Ladies' Superior AAralk--1 p.s.—jsend for price list. ttnrtvatt _*r> }"S Shoes, 5s lid, 6s 6d, 7s •=-—"-• , UNRTVATTwn -£*, La^'* Unrivalled ui*.±.iv_VLL_!,D Balmorals, 6s lid 8s fld <k J" \ ULD SCOT, T lE," ?d. Gents5 Splendid AValkJ7--- ,r-s. ing Shoes, 6s Hd, 8s 9d, 9s THE BEST AVHISKY IMPORTED. -' morak.T lld?los°6d LOAV PRTfT?« wd* Boy.fZ a^d &rls' isVW PRICES Famous "Beehive"Boots AGENTS : G s to <* s), at _s Hd ; 7's to 9s, at 3s Ud Infant*" NEILL & CO. (LIMITED). And Boots, from ls fid. amis : " ottatitv T«E Largest Stock and QUALITY. Greatest Variety en the Citt SIMON BROTHERS. manufacturers and Direct Importers. ftEQRGK STRKET (near Octagon) • s. & a ~1 IMPORTANT NOTIOE. ' Having completed EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS To OUR AVAREHOUSE, AYe are now showing the K. __ , „ LARGEST ASSORTMENT and BEST A X A N A. SELECTION Of FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS When the digestive organs are out of order a ®ver Exhibited in the colony, good reliable Tonic is required to bring them back T .v™.™ xt,™™o,^"" sll"s the * to their normal state. LATUST NOVELTIES and NEAVEST DESIGI jTS A number of persons upset the stomach by CHIPPENDALE and ART neglecting to take their meals at regular stated FURNITURE, intervals, and others again eat to excess at some CARPETS, particular meal - and from these causes the . LINOLEUMS, *&. machinery gets out of order and does not run Having made arrangements for smoothly. Late suppers, also, are one of the REGULAR MONTHLY SHIPMENTS causes of upsetting the digestive organs. How PIANOS! PIANOS < PIANOS often does a man, too, in meeting an old acquaint- AYe are disposing of same at ance, have a merry evening and suffer terribly EXCEPTIONALLY LOAV PRICES! from the effects the next day 0n tne Sister Mary Joseph Aubert, in her researches THREE" YEAR _HIRE SYSTEM, amongst the plants of New Zealand, has dis Sole Agents for the Celebrated covered there is a very valuable remedy for these FORSTER'S PIANOS, complaints in our own vegetation, and after experi- InspectioTinvited. mentingforanumberof years, has now brought „ pftrT ~ forward the medicine called KARANA. bLUL LLAR & CHJSHOLM, Dr Larochette, a Chemist of the First Class, Rattray and Maclaggan Streets. of the Faculty of Paris, to whom samples were "IW" EW ANNUAL VOLUMES, sent, says:-" It is an excellent bitter Tonic, and Mri ES , CHRISTISI_ CARDS 1 DIARIES I I consider it even superior to the preparation of Cinchona in all affections of the stomach It has nny° yiS'< £ wn Annua. (, new vo\^ 8s • P°sted* Ms 3d irH^iuiiuui. it nas Girls' Own Annual (new vol.), 8s 6d; posted 10s given us, prepared as you sent it, the most satis- Chatterbox (new vol.), 3s 6d ; posted, 4s 2d factory results." M^, 1?, Wideawake (new vol.), 3s 6d; posted 4s 3d tv t> j c.-a , , Lhilds Companion (new vol.), The Prize (new vol) The Reverend Sister says she has used it for Cottager and Artisan (new vol), British.Workman 'many years extensively and successfully with I „ „,,, ,„. , „..(* r , . Band of Hope (new vol.), Childrens Friend (new sufferers of every age and constitutions, and she vol) . l bw noticed that in a few cases it did not agree at Family Friend (new vol.) Child's Own Magazine first, but by diminishing the dose good results V° Atalanta (new vol.). followed. She remarked astonishing good results Other Annual A'olumes—Leisure Hour, Sunday at on old people, who had ruined their constitutions Bo*&_ris^^ by the abuse of intoxicating drink and who wore facturer, Printer. Agent for the Publications debilitated and suffering after having turned over °f the NeW S^dVSovemmeirl. a new leaf. ALEXANDER SLIGO, Kawana, March ISBB. 42 George street. Dunedin. Dear Madam,-I respectfully thank you for T ITTLE GIRLS' BOOTS. what you have done for me. You have saved my _I_J life. Your medicine (Karana) is invaluable I " OUR GIRLS" are pretty cute. They begin to •,„;„*h r „,.-,-i,i „. ,i.„ .. a - . look after the fashions soon. AYe have seen wish I could make you a return for your kind* female toddlers of six who were as nice about ness. F Pestal the fit and shape of a boot as their elder sisters of 16. AVhile a boy of five 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 Little Maidens of Dunedin to Inspect our Pretty Stock of GIRLS' BOOTS GIRLS' 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. BARRACKS, Bivouacs, and Battles, by _ ... _, Archibald Forbes, Jis 6d and 2s tid; The Public Companies. Marquis of Salisbury, by H. D. Traill, D.C.L ■ — (cloth). 4s; The Right Hon. AY. E. Gladstone' TNSURANCI! by G. AY. E. Russell (cloth), 4s ; Living Theology __L by the Archbishop of Canterbury (cloth), 4s ; The THE AUSTRALIAN ALLIANCE ASSURANCE Conquering Christ, by Alex. Maclaren, D.I) COMPANY T!S_SSftEllS^; "linWe^ ™' JtARINE. GUABANTEE. and Wages, on the Land Question (cloth), 4s : The -.tt a■. a t,. , r . Pretty Little Horsebrcaker, by Mrs E keiiiniv] We aye Prepared to accept Fire, Marine, and 2s 6d ;My Husband and I, and other Stories' l,v Guarantee Risks at Lowest Current Rates; Count 1.. N. Tolstoi, Is J.d ; Childhood Boy Losses proinply paid in Duuedin. hood and Youth, by Count L. N. Tolstoi, 'is 3d ; R. 11. LEAHY &CO . Ihe Cossacks, and other Stories, by Count L. N 2-ls Agents for Dunedin. lolstoi, ls 3d ; 'ihe AVorking Class Movement in 2— : —— America, by Edward and Eleanor Avelins, 3s • I\T"ORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE Ihe Land and the Labourers, by C. AY. Stubbs' J.l SOCIETY. M.A , 3s ; America (a, history), by 11. Mackenzie (sixth edition), 4S ; In the "Strangers People's" Country, by C. E. Craddock, 3s and 2s; Parke's INSURANCES effected at Lowest Current Rates. Experiences in Equatorial Africa (cloth) 2Jts now to h/nd! BUPPIy °f aU "' M' StaUl6y'S r'oo^ LOSSES from Fire and LUsttning covered. TAMES HORSBURGH Claims Settled with Promptitude and Liberality. Bookseller and Stationer, 97 George street, Dunedin. Agents for otago : , THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE, AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND Monthly Circular of New Books post free to i (LIMITED), any address, . * j RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9340, 3 February 1892, Page 3
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