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TJ I B A'"M *- Mr" B" E-A TU ';* •; 67 Geobge Strbet ' (One door from A. and T. Inglia), Begs to intimate to his friends and the public generally that ho has now OPENED his first shipments of Spring and Summer Goods ex s.s. lonic and Tongariro, bought in the Home Market under exceptional and favorable circumstances, comprising — SATEENS I PRINTS ZEPHYRS I • GALATEAS In all the: new and fashionable shades. A very choice assortment of Dress Materials in Nun's Veiling, French Taffetas, Fancy Br^oches, Figured and Checked Stuffs. SPECIAL. — Mantles, Jackets,. Embroidered Robes, Fichus, Capes, in Silk, Brbche', Ottoman, etc. MILLINERY.— Hats and Bonnets in all : the newest shapes (" Postboy," " Henri II.," "Mrs Langtry," "Mary Anderson," etc.) 1 . SPECIAL, LIKE of Paris-trimmed Hats aiid' Bonnets. FANCY AND HGSIERY DEPARTMENTS are now replete with all the atest novelties. LACE COLLAEETTES A* SPECIALITY. Gloves in Great Variety. We call 1 attention to the superior class of CLOTHING, MERCERY, TWEEDS, HOSIERY, Etc. A TRIAL SOLICITED. WM. M'BEATH, DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, [67 George-street. Dtoedik. 67 M ATTHEWS AND CHALMERS PRICE-LIST FOR 1884. Buggies and Station Waggons... £25 to £40 Expresses and Waggonettes ... £30 to £45 Spring Carts • • ... ... £18 to £23 Road brays ' £18 to £19 Road Drays (with frames) ... £19 to £20 Tip Farm. Drays (with brake and ■frame), " ... ... £20 to £22 Tip Drays ... .... ... £16 to £1 American Farm Waggons ... £38 Carriers' Waggons ... ... £56 HORSE SHOEING, ileavy Draughts ... ... 8s pe eel Light Draughts ... ... 7s 6d .Spring-cart emd Farm Horses ... 7a •Saddle Hacks ... ... 6s Fittings for Bamlett's Reapers, &c, &c. Reaper, by Reid and Gray, price £25. pOTJBLAY & BICHARDSON 74] Pbinces street, Dunedin [74 (Next door to Ferguson and Mitchell's) TAILORS AND GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTERS. The Tailoring is under the management of Mr GotjeliAt (for many years Cutter of Meßsrß Brown, Ewing, and Co.), gentle men favoring us with their orders may depend upon receiving our best attention. Fit aud Style guaranteed. GOWNS (Clerical and Legal) MADE TO ORDER. LADIES' RIDING HABITS , , , in the latent styles. Samples and Chart for Self-measurement* B^ io any address; GOTTRLAY AND RICHARDSON 74] Prikces-street, Dtjnedin [74 GRANT AND CORNISH, GENERAL BLACKSMITHS & WHEELWRIGHTS, Beaumont (Adjoining Coskery's Clifton Hotel.) All kinds of Smithy Work eculed promptly- Charges strictly moderate. Road and Farm Drays and Agricultural Implements on hand for sale. Hoeses Caeeptilit Shod, at Current Rates. JUST RECEIVED the following valuable preparations prepared at the Laboratory oCG. Carbighan, Pharmaceutical Chemist", Dunedin. HORNS! CORNS!!— No certain cure has \J' ever been given to the word until the T>USSIAN CORN CURE was discovered tt It is the greatest boon ever offered to the public. THE RUSSIAN CORN CURE has relieved thousands ■ who suffer from their excruciating pain ; its. extraordinary success is the wonder of all who try it. rpHE RUSSIAN CORN CURtS is per x fectly painless, dries instantly, and does not soil anything. One trial convinces the most sceptical. Is fid per bottle. T)ILES — Cabei4han's Compound Witch tk , Hazel Ointment, a prompt relief and cure for blind, mucous, bleeding, external pilesjinjilljstages, Is Gd. Porteous Edinburgh Ointment, Is 6d. W' ORM SYRUP effectually destroys all i kinds of Worms ; pleasant, and quite harmless. 2s. TTOUR'WORM SYRUP was splendid in X its effect, bringing about 50 worms from my child. — H. N. Moobb, ,Palmersfcon. YOUR W.ORM SYRUP cannot be beaten. It did ils work well with my two children, and also with several others I recommended it to.— Jas. Eades, Cumberlandstreet, -Dnnedin! PASTOR OIL, TASTELESS (Carrig VJ' han's)— Children drink-it with avidity oerfectly free from smell. Is. ' - ' •p ING WORM OINTMENT (Oareighan's) XV —No question of its efficacy ; no fear of its results ; and no danger of its use a f any time on the youngest child. Is 6d. DOGS I DOGS ! ! — CAEBiaHAN'S Mange Remedy (fluid), ■ a certain cure, 3s 6d ; Distemper, 3s. Medicines to suit any com plaint to which the lower animals are liable. "yOUR MANGE REMEDY effected a X rapid cure with my dog.— Wh. Low, Saddler, Mosgie QUICK CURE was effected with your Mange Remedy on my dog. — T. Dood'bward, King-street, Dnnedin. • "yOUR MANGE REMEDY acts admirably. ,X . Such remedies as ybura should be as,, '^widely known as possible.— B. M'Kmnon, -Mount Linton Station, Southland. OUR MANGE RiOVTEDY made a rapid cure of my dog;— F. G. Owen, Eduea* ion Office, Dunedin. 0. TAYL OE, ■ Chbmist Lawrence, WHOLESALE & RETAIL AGENT I

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1111, 17 January 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1111, 17 January 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1111, 17 January 1885, Page 4

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