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Business Notices. A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. For Bilious and Nervous Disorders, such as Wind and Pain in the Stomach, Sick Headache, Giddiness, Fu'n'-ss and j^C" H^T*^ Swelling after meals, Dizzine-s and Drowsiness, Cold Chi'-ls, /vJ^lvlX Flushings ot Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Bre-th, <os[H// NT #\ tivene>B, Blotchea on the Skin Distu be-i Sleep, Frightful §Cq/ \*\ Dreams, and all Ncvons anrl Trembling Sei satio> s, &c. Thk . l\l,l \°/-\ tIRST DOSB WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TwFATY MINUTES. This IS 110 r i'w PATF NT \^\ fiction. Every suftVr is earnestly invited to try one box of these \m\ W I Pills, and they will be acknowledged to be U WORTH A GUIME4 A BOX. \/ri\ J&l BEECHAM'S PILLS, taken a« directed, will quickly restore V6K f. males f> complete Health. Fora NfefVl/ WEAK STOMACH, IMPAIRED DIGESTION, DISORDERED LIVER, tbey ACT LIKE MAGIC. A few doses »>" woik ln.?\ wonders u\>w the Va»L Organs, Strengthening the Muscular System, rest-on. # the long-iost Coninlexion brirging back tb« keen edge of appetite, and ro " MDg , wl b 5S feEBTJD OF HEALTH the w&le phylical energy of the hnman i frame 1W are -f.cu-adtSted by thousands, in »U eta of soci^ . | ' and ore of tbe W» f rrnarftnteefi to the Nervous anri D».hilitated is \h»' Bee hams F US | ! have the Largest Sale of any Patent Medicine in the w rid. Kuli d.r-c i,.i.b si.hH>Srb.x b Sold by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Dealers, in boxes, , at Is lid and 2s 9d each. Prepared only by ST. HELENS, LANCASHIRE, ENGLAND. LIEUT. JAMES'S BLISTER. XTOU may turn your horse te grass, or in a loose box or yard, «/«_ — &% V immediately aft-r the application without a cradle or f-f O~j!o S O ' JIS other restraint, AS NO HOUSE WILL GNAW 11. It will I » SrU, ra^ "ever blemish. The Hair returns in 10 Days. It may be used to *{0 i W I a foa^> b° wever J oUl >gSly. v^*-*"^ e^ <^Jj >T WILL NOT TOUCH THE HUMAN HAND. •/Or — '—£- -M§ The Horse may continue its Accustomed Labour. Cauii N r%T Is-* None Genuine Without the Sißii-tiires K. S. JAMP,- »rcl J. %, M .1 AMES are on the Top Lnbol . f hvevy Pot (as R»' exed)- J^' TENSIVELY USED 57 YEARS. Aubnts : *\;}i\»®> H^p* WADE, and C- »., Melbourne and Wellington ; HOOK*. 10MP**l§8gmEt^U& SIT i and CO., Melbourne : ELLIOTT B k OS Sydney. Bribbane, u «»c° l and Cnceston; KEfiI PI HOKNK, PROKSKR, and Co., Dun- — \ — ;[ ; , , "l-,} s'" o, q,i aO.,a 0 ., 5, Jib 9s, lib IBs. Advertised m Bell's ?>?'%*%\£* ww ehc h jamfs! Sole manufactuheh 1 of the original and ONLY' "GENUINE BL^TE^ff ftINQDON. BERKS, KNGl^D^^^^^^^

KEW GOODS FOR THE SEASON. 1 SPRING I 1894 I SUMMER j GOODS UNSURPASSED FOR BEAUTY AND RICHNESS ! UNEQUALLED FOR STERLING WEAR!! STRICTLY MODERATE IN PRICE!!! WE have the honour to inform our patrons that Our Arrangements for the Season are Notf Complete on a Scale so Large and with a Choice so Extensive that Our Selections of SPRING GOODS are calculated to meet with General Appreciation. Our forte is to supply Materials, Specially Made to Our Order, the designs of which are Not Procurable Elsewhere. DRESS DEPARTMENT. SHOW ROOM. . * ■ • New Fancy Dress Stuffs, warranted to wear, We are this sc«son in a position to show a 10s 6d per costume Much Larger Variety of Mantles and Jackets Neat Check Tweeds, 42in wide, 2s 6d per yard thnn on any previous occasion New Coat ing Tweeds, 42in wide, 2s lid per yard The "ORCHIDUE" Jacket of bla-k serge, Aberdeen Granites 42in wide, 3s 3d per yard Femi-ht'ii'g in front, tight at back, with The Grampian Suiting, 42in wide, 3s Gd, 3s 9d - moire s<lk si. eves, 32s 6d. 37s 6d per yard The " JUDITPU," a tilling jacket of Vicuna Magnificent assortment of fancy, in all the cloth, w.th fu'lsleev-s, in the new brown, latest shot effects, at Btrict'y modcr«te fawn andg-oy 295, 335, 35s j.rices— Sev-r.ty-five pieces New Fancy The "ANTONY." Stylish Cape of Silk and Prints, warranted fa«t colours 6Jdper yard Lace, full l-ufflo, mid rosette, of satin moire 120 Pieces Very Superior Cambric Prints, 9£d riV-bon, 27n 6d, 30s, 35s to 84s pur yard We are a ' so showing a Large Variety ot the Delainettes, in cream, pink, and sky blue Newest Styles in Ladies' Visites and Capes gtounds, haudsouie de.igns, only 7 id per, iv Lace, Lace and Moire Silk, at Moderate yard Prices. Real French Dela'ncs, warranted all pure wool, Ladies' Fashionable Mantles to suit a'l figures, Is <4d, Is 6d per yard from small women*, to the largest size proPxinted Sa'eens (the latest novelty direct from curable, 12s 6d to 65s Paris), Is, Is 4d per yard Ladies' Summer Macintoshes, suited to the 60 pieces Pandoras and Galatea", 7£d to 9£ per present seas< n, in the latest styles and y ar( j materials, 10s 6d to 45s Printed Nanisook Muslin*, for bouse bodice, Ladies' Bio. se Bodies in prints, sateens, various patterns, 7|d per yard. crepons, ai d muslins. IN this department our buyer has secured a Very Large Assorlment of Special Novelties, having visited both French and English Markets The lad ; es will lind Our St«les the Latest and Prices the Most Moderate. Ladies' Trimmed Hats, 3s lid to 35s Millim-ry Bonnets, 12s 6J to 42s Sailor Hats, in white, from Is to 3s 6d ; black, Is Gd to 4s 6d. Infants' Washing Hats and Bonnets, Is lid to 6s 6d. JDEESSMAKING under Experienced Head. Latest Styles, Moderate Prices TAILORING by Efficient Cutter. Newest Tweeds and Coatings in Stock. 174 I GEORGE ST. :l 176

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Otago Witness, Issue 2130, 20 December 1894, Page 56

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Page 56 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2130, 20 December 1894, Page 56

Page 56 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2130, 20 December 1894, Page 56

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