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Late AdvcrfcissEtentSi HARMONY, Theory, Lessons (staff) by post. Wanted, Tonic Sol- Fa Pupils.— Mr Tinison, Lower Cargill street. 18my MY Registered Trade Mark, RED CROSS, having been extensively imitated by unscrupulous and designing traders, BUYERS of my RED CROSS Ointment and Pills are hereby cautioned to see that the Cross on THE outside wrapper is RED. If it is WHITE it is a forgery. My name and address IS plainly printed thereon— Peter Dutton, Chemist and Druggist, Dunedin, Sole Proprietor. BED CROSS OINTMENT, the Mighty Healer, Cures Cancer, Old Sores, Ulcers, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Cracked Nipples, /CHILBLAINS, Earache, Boils, Hard V-/ Breasts, Skin Diseases, &c. Post paid— Is 6d, 2s 6d, 4s 6d. Chemists and stores. 30m QJPLENDID AMERICAN CLOCKS, 17s k3 6d. Watches cleaned, 4s 6d (guaranteed). Jewellery made and repaired. — H. H. Bailey, Royal Arcade. lj^ PREMIER Baby-linen EstablishmentMisses H. and B. BROWNLIE, Princes street, Dunedin. BHOPPING8 HOPPING BY POST.— Our Baby-linen Sets are being imitated by several, but can be equalled by none. OUR 20s Set still keeps the lead— 3 trimmed Shirts, 6 trimmed Gowns, 3 flannel Barries. OUR 33s Set— 3 Shirts* 7 Gowns, 4 Barries, 1 Headflannel* for shape, style, and finish cannot be surpassed. TT OVELY Robes from 7s 6d, rising Is to 25s JL_l —Shawls, 11s 6d, 12s 6d, 13s 6d; Pellisses, 10s 6d, 1,2s 6d, 14s 6d, 16s 6d. 4 S we have had 25 years' experience in this ____. department in Dunedin ladies will see that' , WE are no strangers to the Quality, Style and finish of every article which should go to make up a perfect infant's outfit, and will in their own interests write us. PARCELS from 20s up Posbed Free to any address in the Colony on receipt of P. 0.0.. 0. —MISSES BROWNLIE, Duned.in. Missing Friends. WANTED, Present ADDRESS of Mr JOHN S. TELFER, formerly of Southbridge, Canterbury.— Enquirer, Otago Witness Office. 25my WANTED, Present ADDRESS of H. O'DONNELL ; late of Heriot.— Address INQUIRER, Box 176 G.P.0., Dunedin. 20a Public Notices. THE DAILY TIMES AND OTAGO WITNESS. LONDON OFFICE. The Otago Daily Times and Witness News.. papers Company have OPENED* a London Ofsce at 30and31FLEET STREET, wherethe Company's Newspaper^ will, be regularly filed, and where Orders for Advertisements will be received. T_e Press Correspondence of the Daily Times and Witness willi in future be conducted from this Branch Office, and Mr C. Rows Marten, the Company's Representative, will at all times be pleased to, receive calls from Colonists who may visit England.. ' The Correspondence of New Zealand Visitors can be addressed to 30 and 31 Fleet street in cases where this may afford any convenience to them HOW TO CURB TOOTHACHE AND NEURALGIA. A Special Preparation— known as Neurosine— is a most successful remedy for Toothache. A little applied to the aching tqotli on a pioce of cotton wool affords instant relief. Hundreds of people have testified to its wonderful efficacy in severe Toothache. For Neuralgia Neurosine only reciuiresto be gently rubbed over the affected nerves in order to demonstrate its value- as a Nerve Soother. For Toothache, Neural,'*ia, Nervous Headache, and nerve pains generally Nerosine has been proved to be the most reliable remedy known. Sufferers should forward ONE SHILLING in stamps to the proprietor of Neurcsine— F. WILKINSON, Chemist, Caversham, who will forward a sample bottle, post free, by return. ■m/T R. T. J. COLLINS, Dental Surgeon by Examination, (TEN YEARS' LONDON EXPERIENCE), 82 Princes Street, Dunedin. All the most Modern Appliances used in Highclass Dentistry. 20a Otago Daily Times and Otago Witness. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. OWING to the large sum on my books for OVERDUE SUBSCRIPTIONS I have to request that Subscribers will PAY their ACCOUNTS as promptly as possible. It Bhould be remembered that Subscriptions for Newspapers are payable in advance, and I have j to intimate that I shall expect this course to be adopted in the future. Subscription to Times, 26s per annum ; sub- j scription to Witness, 25s per annum, or 26» when booked. JAMES BROWN. Naseby, April 1893. sap

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Otago Witness, Issue 2051, 15 June 1893, Page 26

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