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properties for sale and to let. ALBION CHAMBERS, / KV 41 DOWLING STREET \ /r» (Cutting.) /" / J, trustees, — valuators JO gfATE AGENTS, & ACOOPNTtim al — Telephone 380. QS I; bargains, bargains, bargains. k, C^JSIESIScp I Sclloo,)6 ' f™ : Ver y Chca P doomed PROboiler lihf ?,f /-T" 1 ' ! KP ' ru PERTY ■ all conveniences; electric ), freehold section. £950. P lendld Jght; tomato house; freehold scction; egsy C* roomed SJJOUTH DUNEDIN (central): Six--1; splendid freehold quarter-acre; fine view' , roomed RESIDENCE; three bay sunny. £1000. n7\ wm dows; all convemcnces; freehold; fine 0S garden. £450. (84) °' f- M] r^", K ' d RESIDifNC^ ntl (f rC e- P EN A ¥ : Full i" ACRE FREEnoidj; bathrooms, h.p. boilers; verv handv IT HO V D ! w , lth doomed and 3-roomed it- situation; convenient; terms. £950 (32) „ ousce > drained, gas, washliouse; well let. is £450. (84.j M U^™RGH ■ Modern 6-roomed dining■lDENC:E; Ibathroom, h.p. boiler; ; 5-roomed HOUSE; ned; in good order; easy terms. £630. washhouse; drained; large freehold (183) corner section; suit taxi driver. £460. id E Gl pa?ovv : p A rJf ar;tivC Modern BUN- (280) ekfW. lX; XtohSS?,' b°tS NOE™ t END, Pryhold PROi order; largo quarter-acre freehold. £850. £275 TY; dramed ! handy position.^ D " M U |f|i L DK^ H ' f c Splendid , M ° de ,™ ANONGATE STREET: Very Cheap new)- til jj. rooms (practically VJ Leasehold PROPERTY containing Sold ectfon dat £B9 C o° nVemenCe3; hroOm: drained ' "andT pos' u section. ±,aau. (183) tion; well let; easy terms. £375. (5) J BURTON & PATTERSON, c41 Dowling street, EKmedin. WAR BARGAINS. ONE OF THE SOUNDEST BUTCHERY BUSINESSES IN «... , , . ~ SOUTH CANTERBURY. bituated on the Mam Line in good little Country Town, the Centre of Tip-top Agricultural and Stock District. NO OPPOSITION. bdtcheby. <**~, por week. In the hands of the rieht min k!T -j uT° bulloc ks and 25 sheep good. Shop and 5-roomed Dwelling(<fc£M hutkT is a required l for the working of the busLs= 20 A^'A i eS ; all outbuildings yards, within quarter of a mile Lease of tho mhn} p Good Land and Slaughteritsjsaß&rauyf 3TT.TJARD AND HAIRDRESSING SALOON, Combined TOBACCO AND CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS. NO OPPOSITION. * tn r U i D SU F RI{rrUR NED SOLDIER SPLENDIDLY. e t|Nl«^ e with Seats Snooker Set, Billiard Balls and Full Can Ixs flight also with all Equipment in Hairdrossinfr Salonn Billiard Room Accessories, * of Tobacco and Confectionery tools) > **■ £100. Stock ' or owner will dispose of stock otherwise Rent is 27s ™ ov °s at , In voice Cost, may be obtained. ' 278 P° r wcck , and satisfactory lease i) SOME RESIDENTIAL BARGAINS. A VERY A Fm? ? 'viLL4 AY f 7 • ' ANDERSON BAY. "tS °°T wat scptic tank° wolf and'other 1 elecfcr i° ho * and steel ceilings, tile hearths and fireplace tile-Wk ™ conveniences; a tile roof, situation is really good, and to S'S" 11,0 DUNEDIN NORTH ' • or offer. A GOOD SIX-ROOMED HOUSE with all • DUNEDIN NORTH. fine property. Price, £775. ' conveniences, and nioe section; a very CAVER,SHAM. 0 ALMOST-NEW FIVE-ROOMED BUNGAXOW within ~ alx : lar = e and well finished. There is a rood i\rdpn T^ niG . ncea - Tho rooms on the rise, near the tram terminus. Price, £750 ' and the slt «ation is good— ' BAYFIELD. ' ' REAJ, GOOD SIX-ROOMED BTTTVrn a T r>W tu- BAYFIELD. j good garden; 3 minutes to cS N< Pri^^£B7s. g roams) * aU conveniences; i^cre; . WATERS. RITCHrE. & CO., ; CRAWFORD STREET- DTJNEDTN

MEDICAL. ) T\ ECIDE NOW 1 —-without any farther delay— to take 7 Beocham's Pills I The state of your health demands it if you are suffering from any - symptoms of disorder of the digestive sya- . tem. You are probably familiar with them ) Biliousness, constipation, pain after eating sick headaches, lack of energy, and feeble i appetite. It is certainly most inadvisable j to trifle with such unmistakable signs of present and future trouble. It has lonir | been found an excellent plan | TO TAKE Beecham's Pills at the first sign of deranee- . ment of the digestive organs* Complications and further illness may be thus prevented. It is Hardly necessary in these days to insist upon the splendid properties of ■this popular health-giving medicine. Beocham's Pills have an oid reputation for relieving and curing most of the ailmpnts . which commonly affect the stomach, liver and bowels. You will be acting wisely if you decide, now, to take I BEECHAM'S PILLS l Sold everywhere, in boxes, labelled. Price, I, 10id (36 pills), Is (56 pills), and d 2b 9d (168 pills). 5

i- ———» ■ WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS will keep the 6ystem free from the causes of kidney troubles. f No fewer than 100 of the daily papers in the United States are published in New s York and Chicago, and have a combined v circulation of nearly 7,000,000 copies. y Of the visitors to the Otago Winter rl Show, the probabilities are that, in accord I. with the general experience, a great many II will ,be suffering with rupture, par'ticui. larly as regards the farming community - whose vocation necessitates neavv lifting' r the most prolific cause of the malady. A 1 serious outcome of this terrible trouble is . that it causes the sufferer to be irritable 3 in the extreme, and tends to make life unbearable for all with whom they come . in contact. Especially is this so within th© domestic circle. The utmost gratitude has been expressed to Mr Martin on numerous occasions, not by the patient who has bten personally benefited, but by the wife or husband, as the case may be, who is at last relieved from the " demon of unreet " which has so long controlled the affilieted one. The visit to the Show should certainly in many instances be made to servo a two-fold purpose, the more important being, of course, the opportunity of receiving skilful and scientific treatment at the hands of Mr A. W. Martin, controller of the Dr Sherman method of curing tupture It seems superfluous, after all the convincing evidence 'that hae been produced in the columns of the papers for weeks back, to point out once more that rupture cannot be cured by trusses,' and need not bo treated by the surgeon with his knife. Ihe Dr J. A. Sherman appliance, assisted by the compound used, has proved in 'the experienced hands of Mr A. W. Martin, to be an immediate relief and a permanent cure, and this, not speaking with the limited local experience of a resident medical _ practitioner, but with the practically unlimited experience afforded by the whole continent of Auetralia, as well as both islands of New Zealand. Why cannot people judge for themselves?" Simply because they decline to look this question of their lives seriously and manfully in the. face. If they would only do so. they would be compelled to admit: "The truss is doing mo no good." This is the fact. Why not acknowledge it? Having acknowledged the fact, what next is to be done? Only one thing is left for the logically-minded to do. and that is. believe the overwhelming evidence which confronts them, and seek the benefit—i.e., the permanent one—which the Dr J. A. Sherman treatment can give, and has given, to hundreds. Note.—Mr A. W. Martin will bring his present stay in Dunedin to a close on Friday, the 31st of May, at 5 p.m. Up to that time r.e may be consulted daily at his rooms in Samson's Buildings, Dowling street, Dunedin. Hours: 10 a.m. to 12; 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m. to' 12 noon. Consultations free. A booklet on Rupture and its Treatment posted free to anv sufferer. Mr Martin will be in finre (Southland Private Hotel) from the sth to the Pth of June; Invercargill (Southland Club Hotel) from the 10th to the 15th of June ; 25.5.18.

1 ——— — — j CEREGEN CONTAINS OVER 80 PFR CENT. OF PROTEI£ PER

And Proteid is a vital necessity. If it i s lacking in food, wasto nerve tissuo i» not renewed and tho body becomes impoverisned and starved. That is the reason for many nervous broakdowns-not enough Proteid. Take Ceregen and strengthen the body, renew nerve tissue, build up muscle Ceregen is the all-British Proteid-Phosphate food. Frco from starch and sugar. Used in Naval and Military Hospitals of England and tho Allies. Take Cqjegen and benefit permanently. It's not a temporary stimulant. 2s 6d, 4s 6d, 6s 6d, 12s. From all chemists; 12s size contains eight times amount of 2s 6d tin.— Advt.

iho idea. tliat every candidate for Parlianwuit, municipal, and other State ann pubjio positions should be subjected to a I phrenological examination lias been nut Phrenological Society'b, : w WAD f S . ™>RM FlGS.—Wonderful *\orm Worriers, Price lg 6d,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17325, 27 May 1918, Page 8

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