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Business Notices. A. AND T. INGLIS. -•rmTE HAVE JUST LANDED, Ex Otarama, A VERY CHOICE ASSORTMENT Of CHIPPENDALE & BAMBOO FURNITURE In all the LATEST DESIGNS, Consisting of: Drawing Room Cabinets, in Walnut and Rosewood, beautifully inlaid Overmantels, Writing Tables, Music Canterburys Fancy and Afternoon Tea Tables Chippendale Arm and Occasional Chairs, upholstered in Plush and Satin Flower Stands, Fire Screens, Brackets, Hat Racks, lie., &c.

Ex Barque Assel, A LARGE SHIPMENT OF Fancy Black Teapots, Black Fancy Jugs, Crystal Water Jugs, Dinner Sets, Breakfast, Tea, and Toilet Sets, &c.. &c. Ex Invercargill. Iron Bedsteads of Newest Designs, Drawing, Dining, and Bedroom Fenders, in a very large range of Patterns. We would Solicit Inspection of the above Goods, which are now on View, being Very Choice, and Prices Low. Also, A SHIPMENT j (Specially Manufactured to Our Order) Of the "CONFORMATEUR HAT." By Royal Letters Patent, No. 5309. Attention is directed to the introduction of an entirely New Method for ensuring Perfect Ventilation, Comfort, and Ease in Wear in Stiff and Flexible Felt Hats. By means of the Patent Conforming Spring Front, not only is a space provided, between the forehead and the hat itself, for a free passage of air, but also an elasticity is secured, which absolutely obviates any undue pressure on the temples, and allows of ready adaptability to the shape of the head. This Patent acts, too, as an Infallible Grease Proof Band. These are qualities which will at once commend themselves, especially in hot climates, where such advantages are of paramount importance. A. AND T. INGLIS, THE CASH EMPORIUM, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN.

Medical. EATING'S POWDER. EATING'S POWDER. KEATING'S POWDER. KEATING'S POWDER. ' /BUGS, FLEAS KILLS-! MOTHS, BEETLES, HARMLESS TO ANIMALS. VFLIBS' HARMLESS TO ANIMALS. HARMLESS TO ANIMALS. /BUGS, „ FLEAS, KILLS*} MOTH!., BEETLES, ULIES. but is unrivalled in destroying FLEAS BUGS, COCKROACHES, BEETLES MOTHS IN FURS, MOSQUITOS, and every other species of insect. The PUBLIC are CAUTIONED that packages of the genuine powder bear the autograph of THOMAS KEATING. Sold in tins only. . KEATING'S WORM TABLETS. EATING'S WORM TABLETS KEATING'S WORM TABLETS. A PURELY VEGETABLE SWEETMEAT, both in appearance and taste, furnishing a most agreeable method of administering the only certain remedy for INTESTINAL or THREAD WORMS. It is a perfectly safe and mild preparation, and is especially adapted for Children. Sold in tins py all Druggists. Proprietor-THOMAS KEATING, London. M OLLER'S COD LIVER OIL. . For 30 years the Public have shown their appresiation by an ever increasing demand. M OLLER'S COD LIVER OIL. R. B. Anderson, Esq., U.S. Consul General, reports :—" I consulted Dr F. P. Moller, whose father, Peter Moller, was the first to produce Steam Refined Cod Liver Oil, about 30 years ago." M OLLER'S COD LIVER OIL. Another visitor was M. Paul dv Chaillu the distinguished traveller." He writes in "The Land of the Midnight Sun ":—" I noticed that extreme care was taken in all stages of the preparation of the oil."

M OLLER'S COD LIVER OIL. Dr W. Domett Stone (comparing it with others) writes:—"lt is more palatable and far more efficacious."

M OLLER'S COD LIVER OIL. Dr Hassell in his report says:—"lt is remarkably free from unpleasant taste and odour. . . . The purest specimen of the oil ever submitted to me for examination."

M OLLER'S COD LIVER OIL. The Lancet writes:—"lt is one of the Surest we have ever met with;" and the Indian ledical Gazette says :—"Superior to any we have ever seen."

M OLLER'S COD LIVER OIL. J. J. Pearson, Esq., L.S.A., Ac, of Uinballa, E.L, writes :—" It is the only Oil that will remain good for any time in India, all others, although of fairly good quality on arrival, speedily became rancid and unfitted for use."

M OLLER'S COD LIVER OIL. Drs Harwicke, Abbotts, Bartlett, Tripe, Sayre, Marion Sims, Ruddock, Eyster, Drysdale, and others too numerous to mention, have given their highest testimony in its favour. -

M OLLER'S COD LIVER OIL. Mothers have found its value. One of them —a perfect stranger—wrote the other day from Manchester:—" Mrs F. has used Mr P. Ms. Oil for her children for several years, and finds it is the best she can procure, and more palatable than most oils.'

CHEAP COD LIVER OILS. Now and again the market is flooded with these in consequence of the accumulation of Old Stock, and the necessity of turning it into money at any price. Inferior and Stale Oils are not cheap at any price, even when free from adulteration.

EMULSIONS. Dr Balthazar Foster has very rightly deprecated ' artificially complementing the defective secretion" "by throwing into the system a substance (Emulsified Oil) which may yet be formed in physiological quantities." Any old Oil with an equal quantity of water will suffice for these preparations, but therapeutically they are of little value.

M OLLER'S COD LIVER OIL At 18 Exhibitions has been awarded a core of phizes for Purity and Perfection !

M OLLER'S COD LIVER OIL _ _ C, al _,be obtail-°d from any good Chemist or btore all the world over; or sent free from 43 Snow Hill, London, E.C., to any part of Great Britain for 2s. All bottles recently sent out have the date perforated on the label. See that it is so—only sold in Capsuled Bottles.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9340, 3 February 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9340, 3 February 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9340, 3 February 1892, Page 4

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