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- Sales by Auction, SATURDAY, 18th*,MAY, At 2 o'clock., SALE BY AUCTION. ABOUT 11 ACRES (FREJBHOLD) NEAR MOUNT CARGILL. ; JAMES SAM SON & CO. nave received instructions from Mr Thomas Deans to seU by auction, at their Rooms : vC v*™ pMcel of Xatld» being Section 29, JJlocfe VII, together with cottage' arid stable thereon, partly fenced and cleared, situated Mam Blueskm road, near to Mr Hood's property. Parties wishing to sdcure a cheap property on easy terma shonia attend the gate. SATURDAY, 18th, MAX, . . At 2 o'clock. •'■'-■ y HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS. JAMES SAM s',6 N' & CO. have received instructions from the Owner to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Furniture, &c, consisting of -. Horsehair suite (mahogany frames), leather couch, easy chairs to match, Vienna chairs, dining table Brussels carpet (12 x 11), heaitbrn'g.-braos-rail fender, fire brasses,. kshpan, writing table (pedestal, with!' drawers), black aud gold overmantel, picture?, 8-day clock, lady's rocker, china tea set, dinner set, stair carpet, cheffonier, . bookcase, leo tablo, ..walnnt whatnot, lamp, cruet, double and single iron and wood_ bedsteads and bedding of all I descriptions, washstands and ware, toilet tables, wardrobe, towel rail, chests of drawers, duchesse tables, kitchen furniture, cooking utensils, dresser, sofa, linoleum, crockoryware, Leamington range, 'go-rait, perambulator, and a lot, of goods under dis- .: traint tor rent, &c. &c, &c. 17mj> SATURDAY, Bth JUNE,' ' At 2 o'clock; At Palmerston. The ESTATE of the late Colonel KITCHENER, Waiherao,SUBDIVIDED INTO 13 FARMS. For Absolute Sale, on Easy Terms. WRIGJST, STEPHBNSON, & CO. beg to intimate "that they have received instructions to sell by public auction, at above time and plsce, The late Colonel Kitchener's Estate, olose to Dupbsck Railway Station, consisting of: Those Well-known Properties! THE GRANGE, CLOVER HILLS, And ROUND HfLL, And comprising a total area of about 21,803 ACRES- . SUBDIVIDED INTO THIRTEEN FARMS. Terms :—lO per cent, on fall of hammer, 15 per cent. inl4-dayi», 25per cebf. in.2 yfears, and the remaining half in five years—the unpaid balance to be secured by mortgage with interest at 5 per cent. Full particulars in Witness aDl i j n j^o y^fo en Saturday. 6my Medical. T|/S"R CARL YON ■ LEDEBUR, SPECIALIST' IiItTSCULAR. JOINT, AND:N.EB.VOXJS DISJEASK3 ' (Sixteen Years' Experience General Hospital and College Hospital, Calcutta. Late under Dra - Fitzgerald, Ryan, JVlooriij' and other Eminent Melbourne and, Launcfiston; I Medical Practitioners). f - , St. John street, Lauaceston, •' JulyU,lS94. ! I have mnch pleasure incertifying that I have ' known Sir C. Ledebur for the last two years, and I that during that time be has been practising as aMasseur and Medical Electrician, and has attended several cases for me, and has givenl satisfaction. . He also applied bis treatment to my own knee when. I.was suffering from Chronic Synoritis, and I fonnd him careful, painstakirg, and obliging, and decidedly derived ths greatest benefit from his treatment. . i Herbert C. Hallowks, - F.R.C.S., Edin., and 1..R.C.P., Lond. SurgJ Med." School, London. Consulting Surgeon >liaunceston General Hospital. • , Evandale;Tasmania, ■ October 6; 1893. Dear Sir, — I am anxious that a lady patient of mine should undergo your treatment. Your name has been mentioned to me by Dr.Pardey. Kindly apply treatment over both ovaries, stomach, and region of liver. I hone to find as good results in-this cisc as you have obtained in many of your other cases. J. G. Johnson, H.D. [Above case chronic constipation end other derangements. Cured in five weeks.—C. v. L,] — ' """~ t Launceston, Tasmania, ■ July 14.1804. This is to certify that I have known.Mr Carl v. Ledebur for about 18 months. He is a Masseur and Medical Electrician by profession, and is very snecessful in the practice of bis art. ' He bears a very high character, and will succeed in his particular business whereyerhe may go. L. Gkay Thomson.'M.D. Miss Chamberlain desires her-"warmest thanks to Mr Ledebxu-, M.E., for the wonderful .benefit and cure derived from his treatment in the Bhort period of six weeka —being able now to walk without crutches, with the aid; of a .stick', the support of which after a short' trine will also bo . unnecessary. Miss Chamberlain also tenders very .many thanks to Dr L. Ci. Thomson forpresoiibing this treatment which has proved so successful. . . Miss R. Chamberi^in. CONSULTING ROOMS: OCTAG-ON, D U NED IN (Late Residence of Dr Macpherson). Telephone 481.' ■ " ' ■ . Bap DX BKAOTDTS' MALTED EOOD IS A l PURE, TJNMIEDICATSID , C J&B EAX PREP AX A TIO-N, Immensely Saperior 'to , Akkowroot oe Cokkfloub, And is Speciaily.Prepared and Adapted FOR INVALIDS AND THOSE' OX WEAK DIGESTION. . ___ / BE BRANDTS' MALTED FOOD. The Prominent Featuresof-this MALTED FOOD Are its • STRENGTH-GIVING QUALITIES. ' ' It ir highly nutritious, and is easily digested by the most delicate Infants and Invalids. Put up in lib tins, net weight, and can be obtained from most of the Leading Chemists and Grocers. Sola Agent for Southland ; JOHN C. POP.TER, Deb street, INVERCttRonx.: 19n A TERRIBLE COUGH. TERRIBLE COUGH. " 94 Commercial Road, Peckhanv July 12. "Dear Sir, —I am a poor hand at expressing my feelings, but I should like to thank you. Your lozenges have done wonders in relieving my terrible cough. Since I had'the operation of ' tracheotomy'(the same as the late Kmperor of, Germany, and, unlike'him, thank God, I am still alhre) performed at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, bo one could possibly have had'a more violent cough; it was so bad at times that it quite exhausted me. The mucous, which was very copious and hard, has been softened, and I have been able to get rid of it without difficulty.—l am, sir, yours truly, J. Hill." • ' ' A DOCTOR'S TESTIMONY. A DOCTOR'S TESTIMONY. " P.outh Park, Cardiff, South Wales. September 28, 1593. - 1 1 have indeed great pleasure in adding my testimony to your excellent preparation' of Congh Lozenges, and I have prescribed it now for the last eight years in my hospitals' and private practice, and found it of great benefit. I often suffer from Chronic Bronchitis ; your Lozenge is. the only remedy which gives me immediate ease. Therefore I certainly and most strongly recommend your Lozenges to the public who may suffer from Catarrh, Bronchitis, "Winter Cough, or any kind of Pulmonary Irritation. —Yours truly, "A Gabsiel, M.D., L.E.C.P: and L.M. Edin- " burgh, L.R.C.S. and L.M.' Edinburgh." T7SK KEATING'S LOZENGES. ■• USIO KEATING'S LOZENGKS. " It is 75 years ago " since KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES were first made, and the sale is larger than ever, because they are unrivalled in the relief and cure of Winter Cough, Asthma, and Bronchitis; one alone gives relief. UTTERLY UNRIVALLED. ; UTTERLY UNRIVALLKB. .. ■ Keating's Cough Lozenges, the Unrivalled P-einedy for CODGHS, HOARSENESS, and THROAT TROUBLES, are sold- in Tins by all Chemists. ~ 12ap OVERCOATS for Im Boys from warm, strong Tweed ; stylish goods, 9s 6d to 15s.— Slotbinjs; ffactoiy, Octagon. • 10m>

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10362, 17 May 1895, Page 4

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