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iSootmalicis t ___ [ M m I¥ H 'W M 15 LNuiiMfc, ULfc-ARIftSCa oai-k GREAT CLEARING SALE 05" BANKRUPT STOCK. BANKRUPT STOCK AT SLOAN 5 S CITY BOOT PALACE, DEE STREET, INVEKCARGILL, if m m ai) 14 ~lm~€pm ? m m. <w m_l it. To CLEAR OFF ths BANKRUPT STOCK, whicb bas been bought at a SWEEPING ! REDUCTION on Invoice Prices. TIIE ENORMOUS AND MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF LADIES', GENTS*, AND CHILD-EN'S BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS Will be offered to tbe public at IMMENSK REDUCTIONS for CASH, for ONE _!ON_H ONLY, i COMMENCING SATURDAY, Sth OCTOBER, 1887. Purchasers will POSITIVELY have the FULL ADVANTAGE of the EXCEPTIONAL TERMS OBTAINED in the PURCHASE of the STOCK. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. Note the Addrkss— DLUAn O bll i 13 v /Oil 1 JrLZUJZ\\jZsltj DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL. Tn i I ors TAILORII'GK TURNER AND COLBRAN, Having taken over the nhop and busmen in DY.Vj STREKT ("loan's Buildicge"), lately carried on by 11, E. Allen, will, FOR A fciHORT TIME ONLY, continue Allen's _____&UC_£© §Al___ _*_fc_o_S 9 HAVING A LARGK STOOK OP' NtW GOODS ARRIVED AND ON OSDBR Frock Coat Suit ... £7 10 0 Reduced to .. HC> 10 0 Frock Coat Suits ... 7 0 0 Reduced to ... 6 0 0 Morninc Coat Suit ... fl 10 0 Reduced to ... 5 15 0 Morning Coat Suit ... H 15 0 Redu:ed to ... 5 0 0 Pac Coat Suit ... 5 10 0 Reduced to ... 5 0 0 Pac Coat Suit ... 5 0 0 Reduced to ... 4 5 0 Sac Coat Suit ... -I 10 0 Reduced to ... 3 15 0 Sac Coat Buit 3 15 0 Reduced to ... 3 3 0 VV. of ft. Tweed Trousers 1 15 0 Reduced to ... 1 8 0 W. of E. Tweed Trousers 1 10 0 Reduced to ... 1 5 0 Colonial Tweed Trousers 15 0 Reduced to ... 10 0 Coioaial Tweed Trnuecra 1 0 0 Reduced to ... 0 15 0 OVERCOATS TOj> MEASURE, from ... £2, TWEEDS AND REMMAMTB FQR BMM, OHiAP TXJRNEK AND COLBRAN, DEE STRKET, INVEIiCABGILL. _RjßK_tT_o_^_Tc__K^ Keep them by you in the house. Never known to fail. None genuine unleso bearing the Registered Trade Mark and signature on capMileand, bottle T/ REGISTERED _ \J MLv 4lAuS^SzYM%f)uL^ ~zz'\ I fzzf/i]Yl \^e^^w : fa****-! 1/7 A \\ TRAD_ MARK _£___/J URJCirUIEr^TT QJM— For Cuts, Bruises. Skin Diseages, and Wound* of all description lERPiTERA. I"L T __VIS-For Diarrhcea, Dysentery, &c. ©AKGAIIEOrV— For Diphtheria and all aflections of the throat PBEPABED BY WILLIAM ROBERTSON, WOODLANDS, SOUTHLAND, NEW ZEALAND. In introducing the above Medicines to the Public, pecuniary benefit in not my sole object ; but I feel it a duty, knowing the blesßing they will prove to Buneung hminmty. I do not u.o'Y far as some, and promise they will cure everything and anything ; but I. do promise that if applied in reasonable time, and according to instructions, they will cure the eeveral comDlaints for which they are intended, inthoni Joil '. In country district* especially, where medical aid is not to be obtained, hundreds of cases prove *a»al -imnlv for the want of a proper remedy. To meet this want, I place these.medicnie? in the market w!._ ihe greatest confidence. No one knows how soon he or sbe may oc afhVted ; with eithpr of the many complaints these medicines are certain to enre; it is therefore, ilw duty -ot everyone to p-eparc for such an emergency, and keep tt c remed:cs ou hand. Ihe p-ice is within the reach of all. Tho nrglcct of any chance to save life becomes a sin, let none run ihe risk o = havin ir this laid to their charge. ... „ , The above remedies are free from any ingredient that would 1 rove mjunons to the human system, thus rendering them perfectly safe for old and young ; and have beeu known to my family, in a modified form for a number of year.. After 1 , years of newonal re«-a-ch and study of the several complaints, I have brought the medicines to perfection ihis is r.o mere boast, but the actual truth, as vouched for by the several testimonials pubhs ied ; the c speak for themselves, aud more thau endorse my statements. It is at th* request of a number of persons whom I have beeu imtrumenoal in cur.ng, and, I trust, for my own benefit, that I have determined to gl ve everyoao a chance of using these «r au urea. UN -. T j ENrrjM _ 1 OZi R i aßS p r , with screw mt tal top, price Is Gd. ENTER A PULVIS— 2oz. cardboard box, price ls Gd. GARGAREON— 4oz glass bottle with s^u.ire edges, prica Is 6d. They can be obtained retail of all resectable chemists and storekeepers, etc., and wholesale from the fallowing merchant*: Walter Guthrie k Co., Joseph Hatch & Co., and Whittingham Bro™ k Instone , Invercagill ; Procter. Jones _ Co. ard Mr W. Greig, Dunediu ; and from Wm. Robertson, Woodlands, Southland, N.Z, The following are a few selected from many TI_STiMOXI\I_B: From Mr Alexander Wilson. rclhnorgery. Long Bu:-h, J ;iJ) o, 18c*. I must write and tell you that the bad sore on my thumb, arising from being p dsoned. was only two days in healing after applying your ointment, I could wcrk wi hit after the thud day. lou should make your remedy public, as it would bn a blessing to v. orking men. A\ hen I too*, the - bandages off. I was surprised to hnd tho wound healed and ucv skin formed ; it seemed too good to be true, but this is a fact. From Mr Wm. Frew. Wooalands, June 2. lsc<. lam glad to be able to inform you that the powders you gave me had the desiud l eilect. 1 was very bad with Dyeeuterv for tome days ; one dose oi your powd-r cured me completely, F.nd I have' not been troubled with the same complaint sii.ee. I t'.unk you should make your cr.re public. . From Mr Shaw Cropland. Woodlands, August 20, JM*/ Yo ur " Unguentum" ought to be in every household. I can heartily reco;nmeud it as a sure cure for open sores. Mrs Crosland had a bai foot for over three months and tried everything, ' until at la t I said, " try Mr Robertson's new salve.'' After two applications she was able to iut on her boot and it is now quite well. 2dy little boy has a bad toe (a broken chilblain) jor which lam usiDg the salve, and it is giving every satisfaction. Having aerived Mich gcoa eueUs frem your ointment, I was induced to try the Gargareon for whooping cough, with I am happy to say, equally good results; Five of my children had the above cough in a very bad form, and i tried varions so-called remedies without their deriving any benefit ; your gargle was simply wondeiful 3 in its effects, easing the cough at once, and loosening the phlegm, thereby enabling them to 3 obtain sleep; which previously had been out of the cui.c-.Uqii, ily teiUtaoiual may seem S' ■ mewjiat loug, hut tho truth cannot ho too plainly told. °c 29

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Southland Times, Issue 9693, 6 December 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 9693, 6 December 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 9693, 6 December 1887, Page 1

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