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NOTIOE3. A^ HUNTER, • Engineer and Machinist, (Late of the Otago Daily Times), KING STREET NORTH. All binds of Machines fitted up and repaired. Brands cnt to auy size or design. Locks of all kinds repaired and fitted with keys. 25s WHISKY.— A skilful blend of the best Whisky, thoroughly matured, is fold by BANKS, BARRON, and Co. (successors to Barron, Grant, and Co.) at 42s per dozen. This Whisky pleases the most critical. INVALIDS who require Port Wine, and have difficulty in obtaining any they can rely upon, should send for their anpplies to BANKS, BARRON, and Co., Duuedin (successors to Barron, Grant, and Co.), who devote special attention to the tale of a suitable Jtind. Their Port Wine for Invalids (Yellow Seal) is pure and agreeable. It is sold at 5s per bottle, or 60«» per dozen. When requested, samples of this wine will be submitted for approval, free of cost, to any Mediual Gentleman. GREAT RUSH FOR OLESINGER'S RHEUMATIC BALSAM. •^ May now be had from all respectable Chemists. The greatest Cures ever effected are by Slesinger's Rheumatic Balsam. It aota like magic. Read Testimonials in Daily Tunes and Guardian. 27m FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE SCHOOL. HpHE REV. W. F. OLDHAM, M.A J- (Incumbent of Riverton), is about to open a School iv the high and healthy suburb of Roslyn, Dunedin, in whioh a limited number of gentlemen's sons will be educated for the Universities and for business pursuits. Pupils will be received as members of his own family. Dae prominence given to moral aad religious training. Terms— Fifty to seventy guineas, according to age aud requirement*. gos fI'HE WHEELER & WILSOJN SEWING J. MACHINE the only Sewing Machine warranted tc give satisfaction. Reasons why the Wheeler and Wilson Sewing Machine is far superior to th# Singer : — The W. and W. will de more work, and do it better. The W. and W. is much more durable j it will hut a lifetime, and run for years without repair. Th* W. and W. is easier to work. The W. aud W. is not so liable to get out of order. The W. aud W. has no cogwheels to wear away and break. The W. and W. has no heavy machinery to tire and weary the feet. The W. and W. i» moro simple in action. The W. and W. has loss wear and tear. The W. and W. is better finished. The W. and W. lias been awarded more prizes, Ths W. and W. is American made, the Singer is not. Beware of Imitations. JAMES WALLS, Ironmonger, Princes street, Sole Agent for the genuine WHEELEtt & WILSON Bewing MaoWnes. 22my WANTED. WANTED TO SELL OR EXCHANGE— Horses, Drays, Harness, Baggies, Spring-Carts, Express Waggons, 4c. Apply R. ROBERTS, 28» Union street. WANTED KNOWN, that SAMUEL M'KAY, Bookseller, Mosgiel, has been appointed Ageut by Francis Couts and Son, ol London, for their ACETIC ACID, a Spinal Cora for Rhumatism, Lumbago, Gout, and all acute pains. One fair trial will convince. Pamphlets, with full directions, along with, the Acid. 24jy TXTANTED, PASSENGERS by Cebb's * * and other Coaches to know that they can rely on being called at the Occidental HoteL—BiUiard Balls, Cloth, Tips, Cues, fta. on side. WANTED KNOWN, that J. Patterson is established at the Australasian Hotel, where he will be happy to maet his old country friends. First-class accommo. datura. Wines and spirits of the best quality. Ova of Alcoek's Prize Billiard 'forte*. 7a JJHBUMATIC BALSAM.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1248, 30 October 1875, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 1248, 30 October 1875, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 1248, 30 October 1875, Page 13