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T , Pilbiic Notices, > !T^AKL-S US SJVISLE! WHY? fiecause the. satisfaction expreßsed by those who have removed their corns, cVtred their agonising toothache, and got rid of severe bilious at'tacVa at a cost 0! perhaps n'ibt moVe tba'p twbor, three shiUtn'gs, makes, us happy^and ' also because of ithe futile attempts of rival 1 manufacturers to imitate, our good's; When you are racked with pain doe to an aching tooth ;, when yon have a bilious head* ach^ that is strong enough to split aropki when your corns are Jumping Hfctj.& ; twp-year-Qld.Qolfci then is, time to purchase a bottle of. Jlar* shall's Odontaigicon; Special Tincture of Podophyllin, or Cura Olava, and mUe with us. We are frequently in receipt of private oroisra from persons in certain localities who write that our remedies cannot be purchased in their dia- . trict) therefore.tney send to as. , 1 Of course we prefer them to purchase of the retail dealer, and we therefore want. <yif live dealer, at least, in each town to stock bur goods. We are positive that a little effort will work up a large tofe. What do you say ? Two hundred mothers, this day are rejoicing. What makes them rejoice ? This is what did it : They each' received a sample packet of Mar* ; shall's celebrated Teething Powders gratis, and we purpose giving away 1000 more packets. Every, time we see a notice of a birth v-b will send a packet to the happy mother, and if aby of oar agents will send us a list of .toothers wiin young babies we (will mall ft packet ft& with bis compliments, HaVe yoW tried our celebrated Ppdophyliui Pills for liver disorders? Well, if you we a martyr to livsr troubles yon should losenotmie, but at once get a, bottle. They are really wonderfully effective, and only Is per bottle. All our Pills ftfe coated with pure loaf sugar. We make Antibilious Fills 'and Rhubarb Pills, also Wind Pills. This Pill is almost specific for flatulence, windy oolic, rumblings, &c., in females. Steel Pills for female irregularities. Besides Pills we have a fine line of Perfumery made in our own bond— Colognes, Florida Water, Lavender Water, Bay Rumt also Flavouring Essences, the qualify of which is superior to anything in this market. We import Insect Powder which will kill fleas and also flies like magic. Feeding Bottles, with black fittings, from 9d ; to 8s tfd. Barilla Soap, $mism, is a bar. The celebrated Seely Perfumes, from 2s to 17s 6d each, and all classes of Hair Brushes-, Combs-, Tooth Brushes, and toilet requisites, M. MARSHALL, MANUFAOTUBING WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CHEMIST, 149 GSOBQB 6TBBBT AND 64 PBINOI3 «BaBT, DOTEDEJ. N.B.— Goods sent by post to all parts of the Colony on receipt of stamps or postal notes* 112 Princes street, Dunedin. (Exactly opposite Cargill's Monument). JOHN P. ARMSTRONGdentist. AS the first, and for some time the only, dentist practising in Dunedii., 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 and carefully trained aMistanto gire to my : patients the greatest advantages. I now feel justified in assuring the public that with my opportunities for securing the best of ; materials patients can rely on exceptional work; while the fees are uniform and extremely moderate. JOHN P. ARMSTRONG. PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS. This anaesthetic leaves no unpleasant aftereffects upon the general health. It is used without the slightest inconvenience or nausea, and although the patient feels no twinge of pain during the extraction he has not a minute* uneasiness afterwards. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. For £8 patients can obtain a set of artificial teeth unsurpassed in the colony. For mastication and articulation these sets are unrivalled. the material and workmanship being superior tc any offered here before. GOLD STOPPINGS! A SPECIALTY. So confident am I of giving satisfaction that i accept of no remuneration unless a perfect fit be obtained. Arrangements can always be made for payment by degrees. Any adjustment to my plates will be done free of charge for a period i>f three years. THE CHOICEJ3F A PIANO. As low-priced Pianofortes are largely sold by luction throughout New Zealand, and (ire afterwards offered for sale by parties who are not In the trade, the superior advantages of O. BEGG i. CO.'S Pianoforte Gallery, where the Finest Instrument* by many of the most reliable makers in Europe are arranged for inspection and trial by intending purchasers, must be appreciated. The bighect-ciasi Pianofortes are celebrated and unequalled tor highclass Mechanism, Beauty of Tone, Elasticity of louoh, with Elegance of Design, Reliable Workmauihip, and the Choicest Materials. CHARLES BEGG AND CO.'S INSTALMENT SYSTEM. Under this liberal system great advantages are offered to the Public. ANY PIANOFOBTB OB OBCtABf (a their splendid Stock can be selected under a form M HIBB A6BBHMBST lor settlement, aa may be agreeable to the inquirer, within TWO XBABS; in Special Case*, within THBHB TBABS. BXAMPLB O. BBQGt A 00. will quote the Lowest Price, and Inquirers are Invited to make a Cash Deposition Selection, and to make other Monthly or Quarterly Payment* at arranged dates,— the amount left over for future payment, and the time required, regulating the advance at & fair rate upon the cash price. On completion of the terms of agreement the Instrument Is transferred by a receipted sale note to, and thereby; becomes the property of, the individual who ' entered Into the arrangement. This system has been in constant use to the convenience of hundreds of families all over the Colony to many yews. CHARLES BEGG AND CO,, DUffßDlfl 4 TIMABU. IJW

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Otago Witness, Issue 1950, 4 April 1889, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 1950, 4 April 1889, Page 20