Article image
Article image

FtiMic Notices.' ' , tw~ 39OV^ OPEN. 4 <> mHE OTAGO DRUG STORE AND DIS8 A PENSING COMPANY (Ltd.) 6 (Opposite Bank of New Zealand, Dunedin). 6 Managers : PETIT AND HAYNE, 10 All Orders addressed io OTAGO DRUG $TOR£ V w 104 PRINCES STREET* DUNEDIN, Will receive progapt attention. &s q ————-- -f '- -"run ■- --. ADVIC® tfftEE.— 'Consult, peftrotiatiy or by letter, MKS LOUISA HAWfcINS, Herbaiist, 140 George . Stfett, Dunedln. Send 2d stamp for reply. Mrs Hawkifts having had great experience in the treatment nt diseases incidental to suffering '3 humanity^ ftll c .insulting her may rely upon receiving the very best treatment. . __^ ,- jfypS LOUISA HAWKINS* FEMALE :^ 1-VJLPILLS.— iheee Pills are invaluable for removj (np any obstniiWou or irrescularities. They are cer- ; Uin iv eßect, and their aotfon is entirely fre« from ■7 pain. No oneneed despair, asa few doses bringabout I all that is desired; they never fail I N.B.— Full in- * slructions with each box sent free from observation , \)\\ receipt of 3s 6d or 5s in stamps or postal note. 1 Address-MES L. HAWKINS, Herbaliat, 94 George ' street, Dunedin. I T^TERVOUS DEBILITY, Prem&tvire De8 JJ^l cliue> Seminal Weakneis,lndi«cr6'tionß, an« B Kxcesses positively cured with HAWKINS' NerVe jj nnd Brain Remedy. On receipt of 5s in stamps or q postal note X will forward one month's treatment , that will restore lost vigour and health when all 1 other remedies fail. Addrees-O. W. HAWKINS, 2 Herbalist, Qi George Street, Dunedinv 2 T> ASHES, EraptioiiS, Sore Legs, and ImJtV purities «f the Blood cured with " Certicura " remedies. Oerticura Blood Cleanser, 4i 6d ; Certicun\ Healing Ointment, 8s 6d ; Certicura Soap, Is ; o- the set, sent post free, for 9s in stamps or postal ac(c— Address : Mrs L. or O.W.Hawkins, Herbalist, 94 George street, Dunedln. 5 I CHEMIST, &c., from Roberts and Co., Chemists to tho British Embassy, Paris, BEGS to notify his Country Customers and the Public in general that he has RBMOVED his business from the Ootagon to more suitable and central premises in Gramd Hotel Buildingi, High street. The Dispensing Department will be under the immediate supervision of Mr Bannister. All latest drugs and chemicals kept in stock, and *H orders attended to by return mail. Address— S. S. BANNISTER, Chemist, THE "GRAND" PHARMACY, High street, 9m [ ,? afl<a f l<^ to ' l US Princes street, Dunedin, (Exactly opposite Cargill's Monument). JOHN P. ARMSTRONG, DENTIST. AS tho first, and for some time .the only, dentist practising m Dunedin, I can offer facilities in my profession such as time and experience only can give. My previous training in Victoria and America, my complete apparatus tnd carefully trained assistants giVe to my patients the greatest advantages. I now feel justified in assuring the publio that with my opportunities for securing the best of materials j patients can rely on exceptional work; while the fees are uniform and extremely moderate. JOHN P. ARMSTRONG. . PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS. This aDeesthetic leaves no unpleasant aftereffects upon the general health. It ia used without the slightest inconvenience or nausea, »nd although the patient feels no twinge of p-iin during the extraction he has not a minute's ■ineasiness afterwards. ARTIFICIAL TEEtN* t For £8 patients can obtain a set of artificial I •■petti unsurpassed in the colony. For mastica- I . ion and articulation these sets are unrivalled, d he material and workmanship being superior to uiy offered here before. GOLD STOPPINGS A SPECIALTY. I So confident am I of giving satisfaction that 1 uccepb of no remuneration unless a perfect fit »j obtained. Arrangements can always be made or payment by degrees. Any adjustment to •iy plates will be done free of charge for & period C three years. , ti VI Hire System Bllre Purchase 5 ' Of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. w Messrs Charles Begg & Co. DO not hesitate to make the extraordinary '. claim for their Hire System, that it is VASTLY SUPERIOR to all others, both as regards Value and the Easy Repayments, which F are calculated on a Lower Interest Basis than it any other house. ft HIRE-SYSTEM—HIRE— PURCHASE. '« We readily recognise the advantages offered by our rivals, because we were the first to intro- Br duce the Hire System into New Zealand on exactly similar lines, and therefore it is but common fairness and justice that we should reap the benefits of oar labour and expenditure. HIRE-SYSTEM-HIRE-PURCHASE. in That we perform all we claim is conclusively °* proved by the fact that those who regard v? M with the greatest favour are those who havt m dealt with us the longest. Our customers arc our references. HIRE— SYSTEM— HIRE— PURCHASE. * The continued success and increasing popu- 1] larity that has marked each alteration in our Hire System stamps it indelibly as the safest and cheapest method of purchasing (without the slightest publicity) Pianos, Harmoniums, Organs, &c., &c., on that basis. HIRE-SYSTEM— HIRE— PURCHASE. Messrs Charles Begg A Co., 31 PRINCES ISTREBT, DUHBDIM.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OW18881102.2.55.2

Bibliographic details

Otago Witness, Issue 1928, 2 November 1888, Page 20

Word Count
806

Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 1928, 2 November 1888, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 1928, 2 November 1888, Page 20