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Bnsmess Notices. SEE WHAT THE NEWSPAPEBS SAY ABOUT GAWNE'S WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. •*"'■' .« SOUTHLAND TIMES," June 7, 1889, says:— a ' '■■•■■ (( QVOME people insist strongly nt times upon everybody else patronising local f^J^V'JfJj* & the commodity in view be dearer than the imported article or not. It 19 a Bjtaabodg^. &£., &c/ But it may be doubted whether such advisers always tollowtheir own counsel when a ■«}""¥ "g be saved by suppressing their principles. Happily there are many instances m w^V^^i^rDnn! • to give such advice, evin on the score of economy. Acasein PO™*." 0011 "^ 118 -, ,5^,3^ of edin, has for some time past been manufacturing an excellent sauce intended to supply the place of ttt famous • Worcester ' of Lea and P«rrins. Mr Gawne 1 ? product goes under tV^^f^^CArfjfed up in precisely tha same style, and in every respect it is so like the original that it may -be ™™«*i whether the most delicate palate and the most experienced eye could det«ct a difference. Ihe Sauce^haa ! now been introduced to this market, and as it iB only about half the price of the English make, it sbouia undoubtedly command a large sale." FBOM ALL STOEEKEEPEES, AND WHOLESALE FEOM THE MANUFACTUBEBS. W. GAWNE & CO., GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN, HENRY IVET & CO., AGENTS, OPERA HOUSE CHAMBERS. FLETCHER, HUMPHREYS & CO., WINE, SPIRIT, AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. IMPORTERS OZJV INDIAN, CEYLON AND CHINA TEAS. AGENTS FOR DENIS, MOUNIE & CO.'S COGNAC BRANDY BUCHANAN'S "HOUSE OF COMMONS" WHH3KY HIBAM WALKEB'S " CANADIAN CLUB" WHISKY D.C.L. "0," "VO" AND "VOS" WHISKY : - • MOET AND CHANDON CHAMPAGNE WIELAND'S LAGER BEEB COATSS'S PLYMOUTH GIN APOLLINAEIS WATER " PURIRI," A N.Z. NATURAL MINERAL WATER MELLOR'S CELEBRATED WORCESTER SAUCE . • ". BOVBUi AND ESSENCE OF BEEF ° SYMINGTON'S RENOWNED COFFEE ESSENCES ; MENIEE'S CHOCOLATE GOODS , . . W. D. AND H. 0. WILLS'S "FIREFLY" AND t J' CAPSTAN " CIGAEETTEB SPENCER'S INDIAN CIGARS AND INDIAN CONDIMENTS ' : ; -rt , ALCOCK'S BILLIARD TABLES AND BILLIARD VutfNITUEE ■( \ -^ "ARAB," "SHAH," & ''COLOMBO" (oSSn) BRANDS OF TEAS. PROPRIETORS OF THE "GOLDEN APPLE" BRAND OF CIDER. WAREHOUSE AND BONDED STORES 1 CATHEDRAL SQUARE!. CHRISTCHDECH. NOTICE TO CASH BUYERS. GENTLEMEN,— WE HAVE JUST • RECEIVED A LAKGE LOT OF ALL-WOOL COLONIAL CLOTHING IN ALL SIZES, Made to our order, propezly cut-and well trimmed, at prices which will well repay you to come and see. . Men's Suits 19s Ud ; former price 25s 6d Youths' Colonial Long4ron3er Suits from 17s fid »p Men's Suits 27s 6d ; former price 35s 6d Mel >'.s Bme-black W.P. Coats, deep capes, scarletMen'sSuits35 S 6d ; former price 42s 6d Heav^T^ 3^. 5 83? P wtSft& cape, Boys' Colonial K.B. Snits from 4s 6d up 493 ft-L . former price 60s Men's Tweed Suits made to order, with extra pair trousers, 63s Gentlemen's Suits to order from 43s to 85a, made by tailors on the premises. • TO LADIES,— . TWEED DRESSES MADE TO ORDER for 253, COMPLETE, Or you can select your own Material, and we will make your dress for 10s Ud. \No sundries charged. THE READY GASH DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS, 200, HIGH STBEET. THE LATEST INVENTION. QKULL'S OKONITE TBTJSSBS FOB HEBNIA (EOPTDBE) (especially for TraTellerß, Colonis k!9 and Resident Bin Tropical Climates). AWARDS— GoId Medal, Paris Exhibitio» (1889). Gold Medal, •* World's Pf't, Chicago 0893). Skull's Okonite Trusses for Bupture are in all I "Beit Medical Journal."— "They are scien respects tbe most perfect and unique instruments tiflcally constructed, aad give perfect support ia all ever offered to th« public as mechanical supports eases.' 1 ■ ■ and remedial appliances for any form of Rupture or " Medical Press BHdCircular."— " Will 00 doubt Internal Prolapse. These trusses are of the best come into general use." possible manufacture, they are self -adjusting, light "Illustrated Medical News."— "Wo can with and comfortable; The external surface being com- every confidence recommend them to all sufferarj pietely covered with a non-absorbent matnrial from hernia (rupture) and prolapsus." (Okonite), of anesh colour, resembling ivory ohey Thousands of unsolicited testimonials from al cannot bo detected when bathing; they are abso- parts of the world. • lutely impervious to moisture, perspiration and „„„*„„ , , *_ « «: ' 1 the acid excretion* of the skin, cannot rust, or get NOTICE.-I employ no travellera or agents, and . out of order, cause no outancous irritation, will they are only supplied direct, packed in wood cases, ■ hold securely any size protrusion without pain, with plain addres3 labelß, by roturn of mail on may be washed when necessary with impunity; and 1 ' ! ™%t < &£:S'J i Zs£r?l 1 2? k « a ?J ft "f** pay S& la can therefore be worn any length or time in any tv THEODOEE SKULL, Shaftesbarr Avenne, W. climate withont becoming offensive, as is the case Skull's TTew Okomta Trusses are aunfactnrad with those constructed with leathsr, elastic and in.threa distinct qaalities, following other objectionable materials of a perous price :— —.-.■-„ oharacter Med. C Skull's Okonite Trusses for Rupture weigh only ___ , VW* W Vty a few ounces, aud b°iag practically indestrnctible Single Truss, to rig^t can be y .wranteed fi asfc a lifetime, thus involving or leftside •••••• 45s 6d 85s 6d 25s6deaoh no urtucr expense to the purchaser beyond first Double Truss fe both cost, and me undoubted advantages they possess each 91b 71b sia over every other Truss eitanr, constitute them as Measurements required.— The entire circumfer absolutely the best, and therefore the cheapest, ence round the body two inches below the top of »i can ba procured. The following are a few the hip's , in a line with the protrusion. State if the extracts from the leading Medical Journa Is: — rupture is on the right, left or both sides, or at the The Lancet."—" Skull's Okonit« Trusses are navel, and about the size of protrusion, and any the moat effective we hay? ever noticed. speoia characteristics of the displacement. 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Oil of Cream is a Certain Cure for Bruises, Sprains, and Pains in the Back. ■ This Most Valuable Remedy has just recently been introduced into New Zealand. It was first offered to the public at Invercargill and Dunedin, and is co-celling freely. Chemists iind a demand for it, and as a.result there are many who-are willing to testify to the value of VITADATIO. VITADATIO has found ita way to Cbaastchnrch. VITADATIO has Cured Hundreds after the doctor had given them up. Try it; it may Savn Your. Life. Obtainable from ME E. -W. HALL. BIBniGAL HHIRBALIS 1 Who has been appointed Wholesale and Retail Agent for Christehu and Surrounding Districts. • ' , ' Obtaznabteat.all Leading Chemists. L Xl6Bl -

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