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, . BUSINESS NOTICES. ', TOHN/HI S t O F , Watchmaker and Jkwzixbr (Exactly opposite the Bank of Otago), ; PRINGES STREET, DUNEDIN, | Begs to inform tha pnblio that he ia in constant receipt, by every mail, of ; GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, For which this house is so well known, being manufactured expressly for Colonial use. \ THE JEWELLERY DEPARTMENT Contains a choice selection of Earrings, Bracelets, Brooches, Chains,' Lockets, Rings,, i Pins, Studs, and Bohemian Garnet Work. COLONIAL JEWELLERJY '// Manufactured on the Premises. Chronometer, duplex, horizontal lever, verge, and other Watches, accurately | repaired, and guaranteed. '. Ships' Chronometers rated fey transit jobservation. . j . ■' J. H. being a thorough practical workman," all work entrusted to his care will receive the utmost attention. SIGN-" GOLDEN HORSE SHOE.? FT 6 F I "£' LI D » (Late of the O)ren| District, Victoria), WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, I Opposite Criterion Hotel, DUNEDINi Jewellery ol every description to order, and '"I ,' , yprojnptly.ft^adfl&to.fjyy .j-F phargea strietly., moderate, j "'"' Colonial Gold Manufactured to any Design. NOTICE TO FARMERS. I * ___ i mHE tJndersignea are CA!SH BUYERS A of OATS. " , j R. : WILSON' and CO., j • ' • ' " -Bond and Jetty stree'ta, 3lm ''•■'' •« -Dnnedin. ■•■ j! . ! IMPORTANT NOTICE. ! V 1 ' ' ' ' i ■ JULY NUMBER^ JULY NUMBER..,, NOW READY. ; _ ! M3EW ZEAL AND MAGAZINE." JULY NUMBER. \ ( . i COOTENT?": 1. Intemperance and theXocal Option Bill— * a Rejoinder. By the Hon. Wm.. Fox. 2. Intemperance • and Licensing — a Brief Note by Way of Rejoinder. By Robt. ' Stou*, Esq.; : 3. The New Zealand University. : By? J, E. Fitzgerald, Esq. 4. Ou' the Definition of the Pronoun and ! the Article. By Rev W. J. Hajbens. 5. A Fragment from the MSS. dfith'e ilate David Ostrich. Edited, with an Introduction and Notes, by Rev. W. Salmoitd, , Professor of Theology to the Otago Presbyterian r Church. 6. The Eastern ' Question ; its r History iand '• Bearing on Civil and Religious Liberty. By Rev. David Bruce. I '-• •'•; 7. , The Higher, Education in, New Zealand. By Professor Shahd. :': ' - \}J .'. .PRICE,, HALF-A^CROWN.™ \ OF ALL BOOKSELLERS. , NOTICE.— ALEXANDRA. '" ' . t MR Wm. F. FOREST; , . . Of Alexandra, Having taken over the Business hitherto carried on by L. G. Rtanj IS APPOINTED AGENT . . FOR OTAGO DAILY TIMES and WITNESS. Advertisements, &c, received. , ALVATION FROMPAIN. The New Pain Destroyer is now a patent fact. Thousands daily testify to its magic power. ■ Sleisinger's Rheumatic Balsam is the greatest boon ever given to man to, destroy pain of every kind. One bottle will effectotally cure Rheumatism of the most confirmed nature or longstanding. Sold by all chemists, &c -' ' i 3iu

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Otago Witness, Issue 1343, 25 August 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 1343, 25 August 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 1343, 25 August 1877, Page 1

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