Special Advertisements. /^ILBEY'S "INVALID PORT" WINE, j It Keport from SIR CHARLES A. CAMERON. Ex-president and Professor of Hygiene ami Chemistry, Royal College of Surgeons :— "I have analysed a specimen of W. and A GILBEY'S "INVALID PORT" WINE. I find it to be a Genuine Port Wine of Good Quality; well adapted for general consumption, and excellent for the use of Invalids." 81
D.LC. JUST OFENED,| New Shipment of Mantles, Jackets, ■Wool Wraps, Macintoshes, Dress Tweeds, Furs, Ladies' Travelling Ulsters, Tweed and Felt Hats. Also, for Tourists, a large Stock of Mauds, Railway Hugs, Overland Trunks, Gladstone Bags, &c, &c. THE LARGEST STOCK IN NEW ZEALAND TO SELECT FROM. Inspection and Comparison Invited. D. I C, HIGH and RATTRAY STREETS. .P. LAING, Manager. B. Haixenstei.v, Chairman of Director^ INSURANCE COMPANY. Head Office : HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. FIRE, MARINE, and FIDELITY GUARANTEE RISKS TAKEN AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. THOMAS R. FISHER, General Manager. TW" 0 0■ N D A V OIL. BRIGHT CLEAR, STEADY LIGHT, Free from Fumea. BEST LIGHT FOR READING, Being Cool and Steady. IT PRESERVES HEALTH AND EYESIGHT. Put up in 3trong tins and cases to avoid leakage, fitted with improved oil faucet. Costs very little more than ordinary oils. INSIST UPON HAVING NOONDAY. 9f Tlf R JOHN P. ARMSTRONG, SURGEON DENTIST, Is pleased to announce that he has secured the Services o£ A FIRST-CLASS ASSISTANT From London (West End) Having fitted up the Laboratory with all the Latest Appliances at considerable expence, we are now enabled to make Dentures with Continuous Porcelain Gum, which is so life-like that detection is impossible. Stent's Palates are the thinnest and strongest in Vulcanite. Cases made without Palates where applicable. For the convenience of Patients we have TWO SURGERIES, Replete with Every Modern Convenience. ■ FILLINGS HsPECIALTY. Fees Moderate, compatible with the Highest Workmanship. COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS, COKNEH OF PnINCES AND HIOH STREETS. DUNEDIN. ELEVATOR AT~WORK ALL DAY. Telephone No. 604. Houra : From 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. MR FRANK~ARMSTRONG DENTIST, May be Consulted at his Offices, COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS, Corner of Princes and High streets (Entrance from Princes street). 2B n mo CONNOISSEURS.—We have a choice 1 Collection of NEW ETCHINGS and ENGRAVINGS, at 7s 6d to 21s each. PhotoGravures from the best modern pictures, 2s each. SMITH & SMITH, Octagon. 31m
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9417, 3 May 1892, Page 2
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