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Business Not Jess. SH. T RE V E NA, „ SADDLER AND HARNESS- MAKER, [Established 1869.] 70 Gborge street (3 doors from St. Andrew street) ; and at 224 Princes street south, DUNBDIN. Respectfully soliciting your patronac . N humbug. Try my £7 10s Turnout. 210 £$5 IScward. THE above reward will be paid lo auy person Catching or Destroying the Wild Dog at present running on 51 and adjoining runs, iv the Waipori District. Dog to be identified by the undermentioned. In case of dispute about identification of dog reward to be withheld for six weeks to prove death of dog. ALEXANDER SCOTT CHARLES ROBINSON 24ap ROBERT CAFFEL. Coclksfoot. THE Undersigned is prepared to SUPPLY pure COCKSFOOT, in large or small quantities, at lowest market price. Samples and price on application. ' j G. J. BLACK, t Produce Merchant, 20f Akaroa. CARL AUGUST SUTTER, formerly of Macclesfield, S.A., last heard of from Eulo, via Fort Burke, River Paroo, Queensland. If still living and will communicate with the Undersigned lie will hear of something to his advantage. Information regarding him will be gladly received by F. Krichauff, Land Agent, Flinders street, Adelaide, S.A. lOap EXTRAORDINARY! (Prom the Evening Star, March 19, 1886.) TO BOOKSELLERS. — For SALE, the OLDEST' BOOKSELLING BUSINESS ■n Duuedin, owuer being desirous of retiring. Every facility will be given. — Address J. 8., Star Office. PUBLIC WARNING. The above, though s;gned with my initials thus leading the Public to infer that my Bum' ness was for Sale, was NOT INSERTED BY ME ; nor did I ever contemplate SELLING my BUSINESS, which is not only the ,' OLDEST,' but admitted to be the Most Successful "BOOKSELLING BUSINESS IN DUNEDIN;" nor did I Sell the Business connected with my late establishment in High street, corner of Farley's Royal Arcade, to Charles Wadie, its present occupier, who has only been in the business six months, and who inserted the above advertisement. I TRANSFERRED that BUSINESS to my PRESENT PREMISES, Braithwaite's Book Arcade, Prince's street, Dunbdin. (Signed) JOSEPH BRAITHWAITE. A WONDERFUL MEDICINE, BEECHAM'S PILLS 'lj'^^ •^ je a dmitted by QffljS y^. thousands to bo Jy^ worth nGuineaaßox ff^y/ >/^ *\ for bilious and nor« ffQfy/ \lP\ vous disorders, suoh S^i/f y w \ as wind and pain in s'/Wr* a rnTTiTm \-/\l tho stomach, aick I /PATENT \ ' \ headache, giddiijTOl nil . ,-» \U\ I hops, fulness nnd i*3 I KfiLL^t /A?/ swellingaf ter meals, \\~i\ .. /h3g flizzinoss imd rtrow\v^A •—»•«*»— /t£}6 siness, cold chills, VD\. /*?/ nn&hiucfK of hoat, VOJv ' ORS of i>PPOtite, \!Vy&"~s=c-itCyV^ fehortness of breath, //EJi "y-lJtr covHvenoßi-, scurvy, l * ta *z£g!&*^ blotches on the skin, JP& ai»i.nvl>ed sleep. ra%Bfc» frightful dreiuns, and all noivous and treuiblinir t-enKntions.&c. 'J r he ir.-t d 039 will give roliof in twenty minutes. This is • r . ficiion, for they hnve done it in thoueandsof cafc>e?. .Jvery bufferci is earnestly invited to try one box of s'io.ie Pills, nnd thoy will b? acknowledged to bo WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. Fov females of all ages these I'ille are invaluable, ab a few doses of them carry off nil gross humours, open nil obstructions, nnd bnng about nil that in required. No female shouH bo without them. There is no medicine lo be found to equal B E KUHA MSM S PILLS for remo v in ? auy obstruction or in-ecrulm-ity of tho sy&tem. Xf taken according to Lho directions ffiveu with ench box thoy will soon restore f emnlesoi 1 all ngos to sound androbnsthealtli . For a weak stomach, impaired digestion and nil disorders of the liver, they act like "• MA.GIO," and a few do?es will be found to work wonders upon the \ most important organs of the human mncluue. They strengthen tho whole muscular system, ve&two the liing-lobt complexion, bring back the keen edge of nppetite nnd arouse hito action with. tho I! OSJiJIJ UD of health tho whole physical energy i of tho human frnme. These are "FACIS* admitted by thousands embracing all classes of society; and one of ttio best pt*nmntees to the nervous and debilitated is, Boecham's Pills have the Im-ge-t f .Ue of any patent medicine in the world. BEECHAM'S MAGIC COUGH PILLS A t a i omedv for Coughs in general, Asthma, Difficulty m UiCiHhuifr Shortness of Breath, Tightness and Opnres.Mon of lho Chest, Whoaziug, &c, those I'iUbst/.'nd unrivaled; and any onelnbourmgunder any of the nbove complaints need only try One l!o<c to prove that they are the best ever offered to I tho public for A&thmnfcic and Consumptive Congb.3, Honivono^s, nnd Oppression of tho Ghost, lhey spoerlily remove th:it bense of oppression and dim"cultv ot breathing which nightly deprive the pntienfc of i e«i. They givo almost msto nt relief and comfort to those nilnoled with the above distressing and, when noulceled, dangerous complaints. Let any person troubled w.th any of the i.bove complaints givo Hi lcham'j. Uoimii Pills si trial. The most violent Cough will in n short time be removed. C v t i\os — 'i'he ptibl'o fii c requested to notice tluvt tho \v.>:'<]3 " Bn:.cirA>t"s I'u.is, S&. Ilolonfe," are on the "S'.viM'nn'cut Stamp siflixe.l to each box of tho 7n -'. If not oil I hoy siroa forgery. rr.'pnrod on' / and «.old whulo=:i!o and >olail by ilie ]'isi;>rk'tor T. Ucoch.jm, t'hoiui.-l, f\. Helens, U".ne if lint. Kutilnnd, in bu'P ut I=. Ud a.;.d2>. I'd. pifh. -Sold by all Pruggiais ui'l Intent Mediciua l?'!<i!v. .•- tbrou.thout. lho Coli'iut 1 ;-. K.U. -Full ilutaiunu r.io giva with each box.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1797, 30 April 1886, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 1797, 30 April 1886, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 1797, 30 April 1886, Page 28

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