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Coaches and 'Buses, pOt'AL MAIL LIKE OF "BUSSES TO £\j PORTOBELLO. ■Una leaves Portobella for Dunedin DAILY at 8 a.m., returning 3 p.m. Faro, la each waft and from Waverley, fid; Children under 10 years of age, Half-price. Coach leaven Sandymount at 8.30 a.m. rvery TUESDAY, THURSDAY, »nd SATURDAY, returning from Dunedin at 3 p.m. DAVID SEATON, Proprietor, Mason's (City Uotel) Stables, Moray place. "OOYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES. .Ou — PALMERSTON TO KYKBUBN. viaAVAIHEMO \ND GREKN VALLEY. The «bits Line ot Coaches, connecting with Ora'K and Co., leave l'almerston for Naneby, via w.iihßDio and Kyebuni every Tuesday and Sntur'lay nt_ 11 a.m. after arrival of first train from Dunedin and Oamaru; arrive Naseby 8 p.m. Leave'Naseby Monday and Wednesday at 8 a.m., arriving at Palmerston at 5 p.m. Leave Palmerston for Nenthorn, via Dunback nnd Macraes, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 11.15 a.m.; Roturning from Nenthorn Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 12 noon, reaching Palmcr3ton at 5 p.m. JAMES JEFFS, Proprietor. Office ; Empire Stables, Palmeraton. TpsOYAL MAIL LINK OF COACHES JLk) (COBB & CO.). The above Line of Coaches leave Lawrence for Roxburgh, Clyde, Cromwell, Que.eoatown, and all intermediate places every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, on nrrival of first, train from Dunedin, returning on the alternate days. For Roxburgh and intermediate places daily. Leave Hyde for Harniltons, Kyeburn, Naseby, and St. Bathans on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 12.30 p.m.; and St. Bathans for Clyde and intermediate places on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 8 a.m. Leave Clyde for St. Bathans and intermediate places on Monday*, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 12 noon : and St. Ba-thans for Kyeburn and Hyde on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 6 a.m. Hyde to Naneby daily, connecting with trains arriving at Dunedin at fi.s p.m.; connecting at Hyde with trains leaving Dunedin at 7 a.m. Full particulars from Thomas Cook and Son, Dunedin, and from H. CRAIG & CO. Head Office : Peel street, Lawrence. Educational. TyriSS ANNETTE WILSON returns from _L» JL London the beginning of, March, and will resume her TEACHING of the PIANOFORTE and HARMONY.-Terms, <Sc. at Chas. Beggand Co/a. • 2t irriOLlN.—Mr E. PARKER receives Pupils V for the Violin at his Rooms, E7 Princes street. Hours :11 a.m. to 7.30 j Fridays, 1 o'clock ; Saturdays, 9 to 1 o'clock. f \TOICE PRODUCTION and SINGING.— V Mrs William Murphy Resumes Tuition from February 1 at her residence, George street (corner Albany street). At home daily from 10 till 3 to enrol new pupils. 31ja "X J. B. FEROUSSON (Burns Choir). . Teacher of Piano and Singing, Filleul street (opposite Hanover street). TONIC SOL-FA Taught privately, and • Examination* held for Certificates, by Mr Fertrusson, Sol-Fa Associate, Filleul street. Sf TQARKER'S MUSIC SCHOOL, Reid street. JJT South Dunedin.— Teaching resumed 21st January. Violin, Piano, <tc. 9ja MISS SALWOND Eesrameß Classes for Flower Painting on Tuesday, 26th inst, having removed to Octagon (conier of Stuart street). Terms at Studio, or at Wilkie and Cos. WOOD CARVING.—Mi«s Gether, Londnn street, Teacher of AVood Carving. Plojd, and Embossed Leather Work, has Resumed Teaching. Prospectus on application at Horsburgh's, Fcrgusson and Mitchell's, Paterson and Barr's, and above address. llf Medical. jOEWARE OF IMITATIONS J BONNINGTON'S CARRAGEEN Or i IP.ISH MOSS. , . jar ONCE USED, ALWAYS USED. t& AS SAFE AS IT IS CERTAIN. Will CURE ALL KINDS OF COUGHS OR COLDS (recent or chronic), INFLUENZA, lass of Voice, Sore Lungn, Asthma, Tickling of the Throat, Bronchitis, Incipient Consumption, and all similar complaints. It is guaranteed to give satisfaction. It is endorsed by Vocalists and Public Speakers. It Clears the Throat, Removes all Huskiness and Causeß that lead to Loss of Vbics. Is 6d and 2s 6d.—Sold Everywhere. Woodend, February 16,1894. Mr Bonningfcon, Christchurch. Dear Sir,—l should like you to send me another supply of your Irish Moss, the same as last, and as you say you are eoiiiK to publish n circular with new testimonials, 1 would wish to say that I have sold your "Carrageen or Irish Moss" among my customers for quite 20 years, and I&an say with truth that it always gives satisfaction. I never like to be without it in my store, for my customers look upon it as a necessary household remedy, which should at all times be at hand. I often hear of the good effects of your Carrageen when used for Colds, Bronchitis, and the Asthma from which the Natives in tho district suffer very much. I may say that the Maoris are very fond of the Irish 1,1035. Yours truly, JOHN RANBY. DON'T BUY IMITATIONS. 17au HOW TO LIFT THE DEPRESSION: Simply keep as much money for circulation in tho colony as possible. If we, as wise colonists, purchase sll colonial goods when they are equal in value, we will save millions from being cent out to enrich the foreigu manufacturer to our own impoverishment. If this is true when colonial goods are the same price it is much more so when they are 75 per cent, cheaper, and just as good. Now we offer the sum of £100 to anyone who can prove that our Sixpenny Pox of Little Dandelion Pills is not i-qual in value to the Is 3d imported pills. We could not make them for the price, only that we manufacture thn material from which th«y are mndn and wish to run the imported pills. As for the value of them, the following order will show—it is one of several Testimonials voluntarily given :— "Mr Neil. " Please send me 2s worth of your Little Dande-. lion Pills. I have tried them, and I find them very good. "MrFITZSYMONS." A lady while purchasing a box said if people knew the good of theEe Pills they would not be without them. Sent to any address for 6d in stamps. As the weather keeps warm the demand for our Summer Drinks is still Rood. Our Herbal Beer was the ijrst, and customers say it is the best, made in the colonies. It does not require to be hawked round—people come for it. A Is Bottle will make eight gallons of good, wholesome Beer. You can make a fiallon with a tablespoonful, of which there are oight ia the bottle. Three Bottles for 2s fid. If you return the empties they only cost you 9d per bottle. Our Ginger Wine Extract is a marvel of cheapness and value. A Is Bottle makes four quarts. A tablespoonful of this added to a glass of water makes a delicious drinlr, thus you get about 10 gallons out of »Is bottle. Try it. All Kinds of ' MEDICINE AND DRUGGIST SUNDRIES, At Most Reasonable Prices, Kept in Stock and sent anywhere. Note tub Address : NEIL'S BOTANIC DISPENSARY. 74 George street, Dunedin. ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS is warranted to cure all discharges from the Urinary Organs, in either sex (acquired or constitutional), Gravel and Pains in the Back. Guaranteed free from Mercury. Sold in boxes, i 4s 6d each, by all chemists and patent medicine vendors throughout the world. Proprietors : The Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Company, Lincoln, England.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10291, 23 February 1895, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10291, 23 February 1895, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10291, 23 February 1895, Page 8

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