Public Notices, . THE! ' " v "Rtf'EW ZEALAND HARDWARE COMPANY (LIMITED), IRONMONGERS AND • IRON MERCHANT* ' LANDING ex OTARAMA, DICK'S BALATA BELTING(AII Sizes) [ PORTLAND CEMENT. Best English Brands, including Knight Bevan'«i always in stock, i . . Low quotations for parcels. . ', ! "MOA" RABBIT TRAPS. 1 Large Shipments per Matatua, Kinfauns, an& I John o' Gaunt. This Trap is still ahead of all others. . GALVANISED RABBIT AND SHEEP j. NETTING. ./ FENCING STANDARDS CUT TO PATTERIfc 5 TO DREDGE BUILDERS AND , MINERS. We keep the very Best Assorted Stock in th*^ Colony of all MINING REQUISITES, including Steel Wire Ropes of highest quality. We aro prepared to quote for all Goods used in Dredging, Sluicing, or Quartz-Mining. ■. CtrMBEELAm) Scteex Deb StbeiziV ' (Near Railway Station), INVERCARGILIr DUNEDIN. ; OUVAH TEA. • EVER FRESH AND ERAGRANT, ALLGBQCERS. ' 13jy OIANOS AND ORGANS. F.HOWELL&CO. , ' IMPORT PIANOS TO SUIT DRAWING ROOMS, PARLOURS, .-:•.-.' • HALLS, and STUDIOS. ' ■ : ■ High-class English Pianos from 50 guineal: Good ■■•..„ ■ „■ „ 40 „ Serviceable Iron Frame Pianos 35 „ Inspection invited. Lists forwarded on ap*. ' plication. ' ■ ■■■■■'■■ Pianos and Organs Tuned and Repaited. Violins and Strings of Best Quality. : ' ?F. HOWELL & ;CO., Octagon, Dunedin. 23aa " '^SSeF 7. r:AND rrrr'*EYE. DISEASE^ ■ Dr Ameer HasEan, DunetJin. ' Dear Sir, —I beg herewith to testify to yoia ... successful treatment of piles. I have been a sufferer from that complaint for over 10 yeara, and I am happy to say that you have now com- ' pletely cured me. During the short time I was 'under your treatment your kindness and attention- : to me. were ,moSt unremitting. Ii . therefore'gives me" great pleasure in handing . yfta ihid. testynonialj which I trust will have tho effect of. inducing like sufferers to place. themselves in your hands.—l am, yours faith- ■' fully, . . (Signed) Robebt Gbeig. Leith street, Dunedin, July 11, 18913. Ihvercargill, July 12, 1893. To Dr Ameer Hassan. '■"■' .'.:.'. . ■ . Sir,---I have suffeired from Files for the past Jls years. Went under an operation about 12 years ago by a local doctor, but it did not effect a permanent cure. I was .induced by a friftrid'to see you,'and,'after a personal inter- ' view, I then agreed to go under your cara I ; publish: this ';letter for two reasons—, first, to publicly thank the Indian specialists for the successful treatment of my case in 15 days, which they say was .the worst, that they ever met with; and second, "for all fellow-sufferers, so that , they may know, there is a: cure for them yet. Siiould any sufferers wish for fuller inform*? tion I shall be pleased to supply, ii.— € arn^ etc., Thos. MTCEirzrK; Drummond. I WILT< GUARANTEE TO CURE THE? WORST CASES OF PILES INIS DAYS. Note the address:''-.' '■ '• ■ ■'■ ;,. ,DR AMEER HASSAN. ••'• PILE.AND EYE SPECIALIST,^ 141 George street. Hours: 10 a.m. to 11 a.m., 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. As my time is limited in Dunediri; Sufferers ; are requested to call early. 14jq . toT"m>Fo"~&~~b~iT a i.r, - DUNEDIN, ■' . '. Have Now. Ready ior Delivery 1 ~. . ~, PLANTS and TREES " .. . . Of jail- descriptions) includifig the iollowin|J ■' '''' Novelties' and Specialties:—' , ■'.:,• STRAWBERir*.—"Rpyal Sovereign": -A ' very fine .variety,, the fruit being of lairge size, richly coloured, very luscious, and of most exo.ellent: flavour. Comes early.' into fruit and yields a large crop of handsome, nrm-neehed berries. Per dozen*'.ss. ' . . LUCRETIA DEWBERRY.—A recent intnH duction from America. Sure to become:' popu» lar. It:is a very prolific bearer. The friiit m appearance is similar to blackbeny, bearing in clusters, but of much larger size, and of a delicious,flavour. To grow them successfully they should.be grown to a trellis or to stakes in. a similar manner to vines. Each 9d; 7s Gd per dozen. ' ' •■ ■i : ' RHUBARB. — "Improved Crimson "Wif; > ter ": The peculiarity of this variety and its : i great vaule lies in ,the fact.that it is. at its , greatest perfection during the winter..months, t when all other VRrieties of Rhubarb are at rest. Stalks long, of an intense scarlet-or crimson colour, and'-of Excellent flavour. We predict .a great future for. this variety. • ' '■ CLIANTHUS PUNICEUS (Whit<;).—A beautiful White Flowering Specimen of'the1 . Clianthus Puniceus, having all the characteristics of its parent plant except in the flower,whieh i 3 of a beautiful pearly-white colour. Each 2s 6d. RED-FLOWERING MANUKA.—A sport . from the well-known White-flowering Manuka, • its flowers bsinlg of a delicate red colour. In-, i valuable for cutting purposes. Blooms of this - fme novelty shown at the Dunedin Hortic.il- , tural Society's Bummer Show attracted a large ! amount of attention. Each 2s 6d. KST SPECIALTIES in SEEDS for Eshibii .tion Purposes.—Beans: Shiels's " Border [ ! Heto.;' Cabbage: . ■ Blair's /-"-Ph'Sribrnenil.." . Lamb's "'Earliest'of All:" Carrot: " Ple^i^ [ Stumprooted." Cauliflower:" The Monarch." Lettuce: " Zealandia." Onipn^: " Early Golr den.- Globe." "Pfeas:.'" Rev. Dr. Stuart," " Sn. [ Harry Atkinson." " • ' -\~ ■ ' ■'' > Fruit Trees, Ornamental Trees, Shruta, Plants, Roses, and Nursery stuff of all soils, i Seed Potatoes, Rhubarb Roots, Asparsjiu? j Roots; Seakalo Roots, etc., etc., now teady.ios: , delivery. . .' ■ : " JADOO,". a new pottiag material for the t. successful raising and, growing of Seeds, . Plants, etc. " JADOO " increases the size c.i : flowers, prolongs their season of bloom, and ensures brilliancy and intensity of colour. "P.".v- . fectly clean to handle,.and free of any offensive > smell. . . [ WHEELBAND'S . ' .PATENT BLIGHT SPECIFIC! . Is a certain and speedy cure for Scale- a»& \ otiiar Blights which infest Fruit Trees. ; Ono careful dressing is sufficient for 3everal years.; . • . ... May be safely applied from the fall of the 'eaj | to. tho bursting of the bnds in spring, and , to the stem and main branches at any period of tho year. ...-,' ■ ■ This is tl>o most pprfcot Blight Extemrixmiof ■ ori xr.c market, and it can ba well-s«:ociy 1 muuSed. ■ •■■•.'..- <i Prices:, In Tins—3s. 5s 6a, 10s 6d,; 20o^»ancl in S-gallon. Drum 3, EOs. . NIMMO & BLAIE, SEED MERCHANTS, : . . •■ DmrEunr, ' . . ■ .. . :V ,' SEEDSMEN to H.ST. the iQUKB??., : •ft/TOBSIS, Photogiftpb.es. — EJS^?*^ ItX NOTICE (from Ist S^temb^.'-^f.^ ,', rebuilding of 'Nc%. u ifetisi3is.,tri.". Princesv4%?i''.. ■ business will be'cSttied' oS.At "the; 0J&3.53»5)8
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11200, 24 August 1898, Page 3
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