Miscellaneous TTULCAN FOUNDRY, T GBEAT JCING-STBEET, DXTKI'DIN. KINCATD, M'QUEEN, and CO., Boiler makers, Engineers, Millwrights. Founders, Blacksmiths, &c. All kinds of Castings in Brass and Iron ; fateum Engines and Boiler mado and repaired ; Overshot, Breast, and Turbine Water Wbeels; Quartz Crushing Machinery; Pumping and Winding Gear; Cast Iron Sluice and Ripple Plates ; Sheet Iron Hopper and Sluice Plates punched to any Bize of hole ; Gold Dredging Spoons, etc. ; Flour Mill Machinery, and all kinds of Reaping, Threshing, and Horse-power Machines made and repaired. Improved Reaping Machines. Superior Flax Dressing Machines, capable of dressing from 25 to 30 cwt. fibto per week. All machines tried before leaving the Works. Purchasers can boo tho machines working on our promises. THOMSON AND CO. MARBLE & STONE WORKS, Moray Place, (Opposite First Church) IMPOBTEKS OF Marble and Granite Monuments, Arbroaih and Caithness Hearthstones, Oamaru Stone (superior quality), Lime, Cement, Plaster of Paris, &c, &c, &c. Designs and Price Lists forwarded, on application to an part of tho Colony. NEWS! NEWS'. NEWS'. IF you want to be well supplied with NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES from any part of tlie world, send to HO TO PiS CHEAP NEWSPAPER DEPOT CLYDE. Special inducements to permanent subscriber,' TERMS ON APPLICATION. HENRY EOTOP, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, MEDICAL HALL CLYDE. miE GREATEST WONDER of the AGE L is now an established fact, that SLESINGER'S RUEUMiTIC BALSAM is the only legitimate article for a speedy and effectual cure for pnin of any kind of a muscular or nervous affection, be it acute or chronic, recent or of long standing ; be it a sprain, rheumatics, gout, lumbago, or pain in shoulder, legs, chest, back, loins, hip, foot, &c, &c. Not many weeks ago, when three different doctors treated a person in Dunedin — one using subcutaneous injections repeatedly, and trying all they could without any benefit — the said person (a gentleman well known in Dunedin) obtained a bottle of Slesiager's Rheumatic Balsam, and got perfectly cured in less than 24 hours, This is another to the many wonders this blessed discovery of Slesinger's Kiiko:.ia.tic Balsam has effected, and costs the party but 7s 6d apainst scores of pounds to the doctors and months in pain. What a contrast ! Wetherstones, I7th Sept., 1877. Mr. James J. Harris Dear Sir. — A few days ago, I purchased a bottle of Slesinger's Rheumatic Balsam from you, having heard a great deal about its wonderful curative virtues j and as I have been a victim to acute rheumatism for several years, I determined to put to the test its efficacy. I have much pleasure in adding that a Single Bottle has almost effected a complete cure ; and in writing you now, T can assure you that I have the greatest faith in the Balsam for which you are Agent —I am, &c, FItEDERICK NISILMAN. SLESINGER'S HORSE MEDICINE may be had wholesale of all the leading houses in Dunedin, and retail of all chemists and medicine vendors in New Zealand, or of the proprietor, S. SiESiNGER, V.S., Hopestreet, Dunedin. SLESINGER'S COUGH SYRUP, For Infants or Adults, suffering from sore throat, colds, Goughs, pain in the chest, .ronchitis, and lung affections, 2s Cd per oottle. The above-mentioned Medicines are sold either Wholesale or Retail, by Jaaies J. llabbis, Storekeeper, Lawrence. T AWRENOB RAILWAY, Distance Up Trains 1 2 From — a.m. p.m Lawrence 6.55 3.20 3 Forsylh * * 7 Wailahuna 7.23 3.50 9 Jobnstonc * * 13 Round Hill * * 14 Manuka 7.55 4.30 17 Mount Stewart 8.2 4.42 19 Glenore * * 22 Clar-ksvilie J^L. 55^ Distance Down Trains. 1 2 From — a.m. p.m. Clarlvgville 10.0 7-0 3 Glenoi'e * * 5 Mounl Stewart 10 20 7.20 7 Manuka 10.35 7.35 10 Round Hill * * 13 Johnston© * * 15 Waitahuna 11.15 8.15 19 Forsyth * * 22 Lawrence 11.45 8.45 * Trains stop to pick up or put down pas songers if necessary. T\UNEDIN & OLUTfIA HaTI.VA 7 ' 0T TEAIIfS. Leave— am. a.m. p.m. Balclutba ... 7.25 11.35 4.0 Stirling ••• *l 3S 11.50 4.15 Lorels Flat ... 7.58 12.19 4.40 Clai-ksville ... 8.20 12.45 5.5 Milton ... 8.32 1.0 5.35 Milburn ... 8.44 1-14 5.45 Clarendon Waihola ... 9-10 1.35 6.10 Henley Otakia Greytown ... 9.50 2.27 6.55 Mos'giel ... 10 5 2.47 720 Abbotsford ... 10.30^ 3.8 7.40 Caversham ... 10.42 3.20 7.52 Arr. Dunedin ... 10.50 3.28 8.0 .down trains, Leave— a.m. a.m. p.m. Dunedin ... 7.35 11.35 4.30 Caversham ... 7.43 11.43 Abbotsfoi'd ... 7- 5 o H- 5 5 Mosgiel ... 8 15 12,20 5.10 Greytown ... 8.35 12.40 5.26 OLakia "... 5.42 Henley Waihola, ... 9.10 1.35 6.10 Clarendon Milburn ... 9.35 1.55 6.30 Milton ... 9.49 2.20 C.46 Clarksvilie ... 9.55 2.28 ' 6.53 Lord's Flat ... 10.13 2.50 7.13 Stirling ... 10.37 3.10 7.35 Arr. Balclu.sft 10.45 3.45 7-45
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Tuapeka Times, Volume XII, Issue 587, 10 December 1879, Page 4
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