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Miscellaneous. mHI "TIMARU HERA D Steam and Atmosphbhio JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT la replete with and has one of the Largest and Choicest Plants of English and Ameeican Appliances and Types for Lettterpress Printing m New Zealand, and executes witL' taste, design and despatch every kind of work from a card to a volume. Posters Invoices Streamers Billheads Day-bills Counterheads Hand-bills Memo Forms Circulars Menu Cards Cards (business) Invitation Cards Pamphlets Ball Programmes (vaPeriodicals riety of very choice Visiting Cards designs, with <»r Memorial Cards without pencils, &c) All our Stationery being Imported from the Home Markets, and our Printing performed by motive power, the Prices charged are very Moderate ; only a fan' percentage for profit is added, therefore they do noj axceed Dunedin or Chrtstchureh Prices. MODERATE CHARGES. A SAFEGUARD IN BUSINEBS. THE MERCANTILE AND BANB { RUPTCY GAZETTE . OF NEW ZEALAND. The Proprietor of the Meeoantile as* Bankruptcy Gazette op New Zealahd has much pleasure m announcing to Snt> Bcribers and the public generally that tht Subscription to the Gazette is now reduce*, to TWO GUINEAS per annum as from th» Ist January, 1884. He is enabled to mak6 this intimation m consequence of the highly encouraging increase m circulation -which continues to attend each issue of what has proved to be a most valuablo business publication, and because of the economic reforms introduced by the Chattels Securities Amendment Act 1883. Tho Gazette has now entered its TENTH YEAR of existence ; and, encouraged by its past success, the Proprietor begs to assure his numerous Subscribers throughout the colony that neither labor nor expense will be spared m sustaining its present deserved reputation, as the most useful and reliable circular of its kind m New Zealand. Tho Half-yeaely Index will m future be issued separately, at an extra charge of Five Shillings per annum. Note. — Subscription, with Index, £2 7s per annum ; without Index, £2 2s per annum — Payable m Advance. Persons desirous of subscribing to the Gazette from the Ist January, 1884, will please send their names and addresses to the Agent for Timaru. T. G. CORK. Head Office, Dunedin — R. T. Wheelee, No. 8, Stafford street, Dunedin. Medical. NERVOUS MEN and WOMEN may obtain, FREE, DR BOYD'S Valuable Works on Vitality, Nervous Debility (diagnosis and treatment), Loss of Manhood, Diseases of Women, &c, by sending name and address to ELTON BOYD, M.D., Australian Medical and Surgical Infirmary j or B. O. HOLTERMANN, Esq., M.P., Pres., Box 673, Or. P. 0., Sydney, N.S.W. CONSULTATIONS FREE, by mail or m person. NERVOUS and FEMALE Diseases a Specialty. 10-4 731 Entered according to Act of Congress, m the year 1860 by Frank Weston, m the clerk's office of the District Court of the Southern District of Louisiana, U.S. THE GREAT AMERICAN REMEDY XXTESTON'S WIZARD OIL, \ V A MEDICINE, To be taken internplly, and used externally : for all Nervous Diseases, and Inflammatory Aches and Pains. THIS VALUABLE MEDICINE Is composed of the choicest Aromatic Herbs, Healing Gums, Balsams, and Vegetable Oils ; and was first introduced from America to the Australian Public hi 1864', and the wonderful and mysterious influence it exhibited m stopping the most excruciating PAINS, ACHES and INFIRMITIES, m a few days after its use is well-known. Its miraculous power m Rising the Bed-ridden, . Crippled, Rheumatic, Neuralgic, divesting the system of all suffering from pain, inflammation, and weakness, curing m a few days the sickness of months and years, giving instantaneous Ease and Comfort m all ordinary pains ' and aches, either internal or external, all oramps, spasmß, congestions, etc. WESTON'B MAGIO PILLS, Sugar-Coated Vegetable Aperient Liver Pill. In Wholesale Quantities these Medicines may be obtained from any leading Merchant or Druggist m the ; Australian Colonies and New Zealand. Sold Retail, by Chemistß and Storekeepers. FRANK WESTON, 4-25 6147 Patentee & Sole Proprietor. DR ROBERTS OELEBEATED OINTMENT, ' O&XiMCD THE POOR MAN'S FKIEND, Is confidently recommended to the Pubho as an unfailing remedy for wounds of every de•oription ; a certain remedy fpr ulcerated legs, burns, scalds, bruises, chilblains, scorbutio eruptions, and pimples m the face, sore and inflamed eyes, sore heads, sore breasts, piles. It also entirely removes the foul smell arising from cancer. Sold ia pots, 13id,| 2s 9d, 4s 6d, 11b, and 22b each; and his PILULE ANTI-SOROPHUL-ffl, OB ALTERATIVE PILLS, Proved by more than sixty years' experience to be one of the best medicines for purifying the blood and assisting Nature m her operations. They form a mild and superior family aperient, which may be taken at all times without confinement or ohange of diet. Sold m boxes, at 18|d, 2k 9d, 4s 6d, lie, and 22a eaoh. Prepared only by BEACH AND BARNICOTT, Bridport, Dorset, England, and sold hr all TiorHeine v»ndnr«. MOLLEE'S OOD LIYEB OIL. Head Offices, Christiania, Norway ; Branob Offices, 621 Oxford-street, London. Steam Man ufac tunes at Stamsund and K» belvaag, Lofoteu Islands, Norway. MOLLEE'S OOD lIVEB OIL. The " Standard," 18ta May, 1872, m an article on " Lofoten Islands m the Season," says, : — " In these islands, when no eun ia seen above the horison, andi night lasts nearly 24 hours, the tourist who braves the perils of the short but Btormy passage will encounter a strange scene. Though deserted m the summer, these islands swarm with tome 20,000 m the winter, attracted by the cod fish, which arrive m millions every January to spawn. The take for the season jnst over hai been 17,000,000 flab, which is below the average. After the fishery, the most interest* ing features of the islands are Mr PETER MOLLEE'S Manufactures of his welNknown tasteless COD LIFEB OIL, where thousands of barrels of the moat delicate livers undergo a series of operations for about two months. The virtue of' his mode of operating is its iroduoing the oil m its natural state of purity without refinement, just as ifc is found m tne fish while living, possessing qualities surprisingly pleasant to those accustomed to assooiate as synonymous nasty taste and ood liver oil. The great secret of the excellence of his oil is absolute cleanliness m manufacture, and exclusive use of fresh livers removed from the fish immediately it is taken, rendering ifc aa tasteless as the best olive oil; It ie painful to think that the fishermen among themselves, and amid a scene of filth, make inferior sorts of oil from the stale livers? but this oil i* generally known m tho market by it»T*ry ««oieom flatoui."

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 3267, 17 March 1885, Page 4

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