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Medical yhere Cod-Liver Oil cannot be taken or it coniidereil taiueoia or otherwise objectionable, the only palataot* and satisfactory substitute it SOUTHALL'S COD-LIVER OIL EMULSION. This preparation contains Hypopbosphite of Lime ►nd fifty per cent, of Southall'e famous Al brand of Pure Cod-Liver Oil, manufactured by ipeotel prooesi M> their Norwegian Factories. All the virtues and curative qualities of the Oil are stained in a palatable form for the treatment of Beneral Debility, Wasting Disease, in adults and ihildren, Consumption, Decline, Affectioni or tne Dhest, Bsa. Procurable from til Chemists aud Storekeepers . Mice, 2s 6d and 4s «d, per bottle, and from the Manufacturers, loutkah Brob. 4 Babciay, Birmingham England. Whtiuale—V. HirMAWand Go.,Dunedm, Wellington, >s»H«nrl and Chrlstcharoß^ *S* ONE BOX OF CLARKK'S B 41 FILLS i> warranted to oure all dischargee from th* Urinary Organs, in either sex (acquired or constitutional), Gravel and Fains in the Back Guaranteed free from Mercury. Bold in Boxes 4a 6d each, by all Chemiste and Patent Medioine Vendors throughout the World. Proprietors : Thb Lincoln and Midland Couktiw Dins Comfant, Lincoln, England. Business Notices SPECIAL CAUTION. STEAK INE CANDLES or thb STEARINE MANUFACTURING C0 M "APOLLO." In Schiedam, Holland. rilHB Directors of the Company give notio. JL to the Trade that owing to spurious Imitations of their brand, the Candles for th> Australian and New Zealand Markets will " future simply bear on their usual labels the natn. "SCHIEDAM." They obtained— The MEDAL OF MERIT at Vienna ... 1873 The GOLD MEDAL at Paris 1878 The GOLD MEDAL at Amsterdam ... 1883 And the DIPLOMB D'HONNEUR (HIGHEST AWARD) at Antwerp 1885 LANCASHIRE PATENT BELTING. THE highly favourable reports constantly flowing 1b from the numerous users of the " Lancashire Patient Belting " in all parts of the world, stamp It as being far and away Superior in point of Strength, Durability, and Economy, for anyelass of Machinery, to any other brand ia the market. The only Belting not affected by heat, moisture, steam, or acids ; will work equally well in Hot or Cold water. Those who have not yet given It a trial will find 1 to their advantage to place cheir next order with tbe Undersigned, who hold stook of Sin to 12in. CAUTION.— Beware of Spurious Imitations. The Genuine " Lancashire Patent Belting " to be obtained only of Sole Bepresentatlvei for New Zealand « B. B. DHBHISTOH & 00.. Bath stout, DUHH D I H

■■^ or the Liquor Habit and Inebriacy (in any form) { POSITIVELY and BAPIDLY CURED by administering the world-renownetl "GOLDEN SPECIFIC' 5 prepared according to the formula of DR. HAINES, It can be given in a enp of coffee or tea, or in food, either WITH OR WITHOUT THB KNOWLEDGE of the patient, if necessary ; it i« absolutely harmless, and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or au alcoholic wreck. IT NEVER FAILS. THOUSANDS PROVE IT. It operates so quietly and with such certainty that the patUnt undergoes no inconvenience, and ere he Is aware, his complete reform is effected. The GOLDEN SPECIFIC SUPPLIES THE PLACE OF THE ACCUSTOMED LIQUOR, and prevents I the absolute physical and moral prostration which so frequently follows a sudden breaking off from the use of stimulating drinks and alcohol. Write for Book, sent with full particulars sud Colonial testimonials free by return. BEWARE of worthless imitations. We ham no Agents. Sole Vendors and Proprietors (and our only Address) :— GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO. 145 * 147 Collins St., MEIiBOTJBNE, Vio. 9 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN (4 Doors from Octagon). MISSES BROWNLirTADVERTISEMEHT. Out this out and Preserve it Carefully for Beferenoe. BABY LINBW Sets by Post to any part of the Colony ; separate articles may be had as well, Orders with P. 0.0. enclosed will receive prompt attention. All Sets sent out are carefully selected by Miss Brownlie personally. Carriage Free. SBX SO. 1. i. d. 3 Shirts. 6d ... ... ... 1 6 a Mghtgowns, 3s 3d ... ... 4 6 1 Nightgown, 3»6d ... ... a 6 1 Daygown, 3s <Sd ... ... 8 6 1 Daygowa, 2s 6d ... ... 2 6 1 Daygowa, 2s 3d ... , „, 3 3 1 Day Flannel, 3s «d ... ... 3 6 1 Night Flannel. Is 9d ... ... 1 » SBT NO. 2. <1 3 0 4 Shirts, 6d ... ... ... 2 0 2 Nightgowns, is »d ... ... 3 0 2 Nightgowns, 2s Od ... .. * 0 I Oaygovra, Sfl 3d ... ... 8 3 1 DAygown,3s Od ... ... 8 0 2 iMygowns, Is lid ... ... 310 1 Flannel Barrle, 3s lid ... ... 811 3 Flannel Barries, 3s 9d ... ... T 0 SET NO. 3. £1 10 0 3 Shirts, 9d ... ... ... 3 3 2 Day Flannels, 3s 9d ... ... 7 6 1 Day Flannel, 4s lid ... ... 411 3 Daygowns, 3s lid ... ... ElO 3 Daygowns, 3s 6d ... ... T 0 2 Nightgowns, Is 9d ... ... -8 6 2 Nightgowns, 2s 9d ... ... I S 1 Head Flannel, 3a fid ... ... 3 6 £2 0 0 SBT SO. 4... ... .» 3 10 • SBT NO. 5... ... ... 3 i 0 SBT HO. «... ... ... 4 0 0 Every artiole inoluded in these lets exceptionally jjood value. Infants' Bobe», Shawls, Roods. Hats, Hud Bonnets— very lovely goods. New Pelig,es, Tunics, Goats, Frocke, Pinafores, Bibs, Bootees, if ay bands— ail nice new goods. 'jKiies' Corsets (perfectly fitting »nd durable), - 'hilriren'f Stays, Ladies' Underclothing ; best sbnpet :;ml makes. f i.b demand for our Millinerj is still Increasing— . cure (P3t of its value. Bonnets for nil ages and o ;u \ Moni. Hats in Felt and Straw (new, stylish, . ii bi rj jtniug), Mourning Idillinery, Jet and Orape ■' o.vi-rs, iUtsretrinomeii while the customer waits. PIUCB LIST OP PAPER PATTBHNS : H.tsque, is Id ; skiru, Is 4d (taken together 2b 2d) ; >!M-,Mtines, Is 7d. riding hnbits, Is7d; underclothing, -o M; misses' dresses. Is Id ; children's dresses, lid; !) vs' euifcs, lid; catalogues, 4d. Writer* inquiring piense enolose stamp. HISSES BROWMLIE, (4 DtA>r« tfova Octagon), hHINCB3 BTUiDBI. DUKEDIN,

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Otago Witness, Issue 1957, 27 August 1891, Page 40

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Page 40 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 1957, 27 August 1891, Page 40

Page 40 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 1957, 27 August 1891, Page 40

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