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Business Notices. Hi ii. ' ■ ' BEST AID SAFEST APERIENT. ' •: ' RECOMMENDED AHD PRESCRIBED BY MEDICAL KEN EVERYWHERE. ■ " ANNUAL SALE. EXCEEDS SIX MILLION BOTTLES. 53ie "BRITISH MEDIC2LL JOURNAL" says of *' f|!!tijs(rt %}ss(&" "It has established itself in favour with leading physicians and therapeutists of eVery country, whose testimonies bear witness to its action as a speedy, sure and gentle Aperient for ordinary use; it is remarkably and exceptionally uniform in its composition >nd free from defects incidental, to many other Hungarian Bitter Waters." \

STODDARD'S . A Wonderful Portfolio of Splendid . Photographs. , „ .- ~ The weekly issue of STODDARD'S EOKTK>LIOS having now, jcome.'tb a c6nclusion,~ : vre- are Binding 'Sets-'for allsubscribers at the low price of 4L& 9 and respectfully request our friends to send them in as, speedily as possible, as we . wish to close this transaction. j Tho large stock of Bound Volumes of STODDAED'S POETFOLIOS that we prepared, we are happy to say, are going off Very fast, and intending purchasers should send their orders in at once to ensure supply. Stoddard's Portfolios, ■ 12s; posted, 14s, Stafford ,am> Pbisobs Streets, ■ -" --^ DUNEDIN; Patents. , * - Trade Marks HENRY HUGHES, C.E., M.E., REGISTERED Patent Agent by Government - Examination, corner of Manse and High streets, Dunedin ; and at Wellington and Auck land. Patents and Trade Marks obtained in „ all Countries. Specifications and Drawings Accurately '■-".,■ -• -.--'Prepared'- 1",;<...1 *",;<... v - •: ESTABLISUED lIS2. ' KODERICK M'KESZIE {Me of Banners' Arms Hotd, Balclutha) begs to notify bis Country Friends and tbe Public in general that be h»s PURCHASED the old-established business, the OBAN HOTEL, Octagon, and trusts by giving attention to business to secure a share of public patronage. The Best Brands of Liquor kept in »tock. He can itiil eappiy the pure Peat Reek Wbisky.-OBAN HOTEL, Octagon, Dunedin. ' 30au MONEY TO LEND on' FREEHOLD SECURITY at Current Rates. 1 FRED. SMITH, Savings Bank.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2209, 2 July 1896, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2209, 2 July 1896, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2209, 2 July 1896, Page 11