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TAYLOR BROTHERS' COCOAS, MARAVILLA COCOA ESSENCE AND SOLUBLE CHOCOLATE. 2L.O3STIDOI^_ Iffay be obtained in Labelled Tins or Packets throughout the Colony. AMERICAN WALTHAM WATCHES! THE BEST TIME-KEEPEES IN THE WOBLD. Awarded the Gold Medal, Paris, 1878,

DTJNEDIN CUP. ADA MELMORB wi'l close on or about 24th February, 1885. 10,000 MEMBERS AT 10b EACH. Dttkedin Cot?. Cash Awabds. 40 Nominations. 2at 100 „, £200 First £1000 sat 50 ... 250 Second ... 700 10 at 20 ... 200 Third 400 27 at 10 ... 270 Starters ... 250 25 at 16 ... 400 Non - Starters 630 100 at 7 ... 700 £2980 £2020 Each ticket will have eight chances. One extba ticket fkbe of chabge will be given for each dozen tickets purchased. Registered letters and telegrams not accepted. Please send notes or P.O. Orders when convenient. Addresß— ADA MELMORE!, Care of Mr M itchell, Box3]B, P. 0., Dunedin. SELLING OF F! SELLING- OFF!! boots and shoes. ovee 1000 pairs of all descriptions;. 1/T MONAGHAN begs to announce that ■*"• heiß now holding a Clearing Sale of Boots and Shoes, which be will offer at unprecedented prices. The following are a few quotations : — Men's Balmorals, from ... ... 12s 6d „ Almas, from ... 13 8 Od „ Lome Shoes, from ... ... 12s Od „ Lace-upß, from 12s Od „ Watertights, from 13s Od „ Bluchers, from 8s Od „ Slippers, from 5b Od LadieB 1 High-legged Larant.fj'om... 9s 6d „ Strong-laced Balmoral, from 9s Od „ Almas, from ... ... 10b Od „ Prunella, from 686 8 Od „ Kid, from 6s Od „ Patent Shoes, from ... 8s Od „ Slippers, from 4s 6d Girls' High-buttoned Boots, from... 6a 6d Maids' Elastics, from .. , ... 7s Od Girls' Glove-kid, from 585 8 lOd Children's Boots, from .. , ... 2s lid Boys' Almas, from , ... *j% 6d „ Balmorals, from 9s Od THE ABOVE ARE STJ tICTLY CASH QUOTATION fS. Also, — A large supply of mj own made Work on hand— at greatly reduc ed prices. All Orders and Repairs promp tly attended to. M. MONAGH AN (Opposite Messrs HerW fc & Co.'s) Ross Piacb, Lawb bncb. MATTHEWS 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 Drays £18 to £19 Road Drays (with frames) .. . £19 to £20 Tip Farm Drays (with brake an i frame) ... ... £20 to £22 Tip Drays £16 to £1 American Farm Waggons .. .. £38 Carriers' Waggons ... ... £55 HORSE SHOEIN( SK Draughts ... .... 8a pe set Light Draughts ... ... 7s 6d Spring-cart aad Farm Horses .... 7s Saddle Hacks ... . „ 6s Fittings for Bamlett's Reape rs, &c, &c. Reaper, by Reid anrl Gray ? price £25. riOURLAY & EICHiABDSON ™ 74] Pbinces stbeet, Don bdin [74 (Next door to Ferguson and . Mitchell's) tailors and gentlemen's outfitters; . The Tailoring is under the m tanagemeni. of Mr G-OTTBtAY (for many yes *s Cutter of Messrs Brown, E wing, and Co. ), and gentle men favoring us with their orde; rs may depend upon receiving our best attent; ion. Fit and Style guaranteed. GOWNS (Clerical and Legal) MADE TO ORDER. LADECS' RIDING H^ tBITS in the latest styles. Samples and Chart for Self-meaSjUrement^ 0 i to any address. - GOTJSLAT AND RIOH.ABDSO>T 74] PBiiTOBB-BTBBK^PinreiPiy [7»

WILLIAM M'BEATH 67 Q-EOBQB-SXEBET (One door from A. and T. Inglis), Begs to intimate to his friends and the public generally that he 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 Drees Materials in Nun's Veiling, French Taffetas, Fancy Brochfe, Figured and Checked Staffs. SPECIAL. — Mantles, Jackets, Embroidered Robes, Fichus, Capes, in Silk, Brochd, Ottoman, etc. MILLINERY.— Hats and Bonnefs in all the newest shapes (' c Postboy," ' ' Henri II.," "Mrs Langtry," "Mary Anderson," etc. ) SPECIAL LINE of Paris-trimmed Hats and Bonnets. FANCY AND HOSIERY DEPARTMENTS are now replete with all the atest novelties. LACE COLLARETTES A SPECIALITY. Gloves in Great Variety. We call attention to the superior class of CLOTHING, MERCERY, TWEEDS, HOSIERY, Etc. A TRIAL SOLICITED. WM. M'BEATH, DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, [67 (Jborq-e-stbeet. Dttnedin. 67 RANT AND C~() NISH aENBRAL BLACKSMITHS & WHEELWRiaHTS, Bbatjmohx (Adjoining Coskery's Clifton Hotel.) All kinds of Smithy Work ecuted promptly. Charges strictly moderate. Road and Farm Drays and Agricultural rmploments on hand for sale. Hoeses Caeefttily Shod, at Cuebeht Rates. JUST RECEIVED the following valuable preparations prepared at the Laboratory o[Q. CarhighAN, Pharmaceutical Chemist*, Dunedin. AORNS! CORNS!!— No certain cure has vj ever been given to the world until tbe RUSSIAN CORN CURE was discovered It is the greatest boon ever offered to the public. rpHE RUSSIAN CORN CCitlS has reJ. lieved thousands who suffer from their excruciating pain ; its extraordinary success is the wonder of all who try it. mHE RUSSIAN CORN CURtS is per -L fectly painles?, dries instantly, and does not Boil anything. One trial convinces the most sceptical. Is 6rt per bottle. ILES— Cabbighan's Compound WituJi Hazel Ointment, a prompt relief and euro for blind, mucous, bleeding, external piles in all stages, Is 6J. Porteoua Edinburgh Ointment, Is 6d. ORM SYRUP effectually destroys all kinds of Worms ; pleasant, and quite harmless. 2s. TTOUR WORM SYKUP was splendid in X ita effect, bringing about 50 worms from my child. — H. N. Moobb, Palmerston. TTOUR WORM SYRUP cannot be beaten. X It did its work well with my two children, and also with several others I recommended it to.— Jas. Eades, Cumberlandstreet, Dunedin. pAfcTOK OIL, TAcjTELIiS> (larbio \J haw's)— Children drink' it with avi iity ! oerfeetly free from em-11. I*. DING WORM OINTMEJST (lURHiGHAy's) Xt — No question of its efficacy ; no fear of its results } and no danger of its use a* any time on the youngest child. Is 6d. I \OaS ! DOGS !I - Oabbighan's Mange I1I 1 Remedy (fluid), a certain cure, 3s 6d ; Distemper, 3s. Medicines to suit any com plaint to which the lower animals are liable. T7OUR MANaE REMEDY effected a X rapid cure with my dog. — Wm. Low, Saddler, Moggie QUICK CURE was effected wirh your Mange Remedy on my dog.— T. DoodeWABP, King-street, Dnnedin. yOUR MANGE REMEDY acts admirably. X Such remedies as yours Bhould be as widely known as possible. — R. M'KuraroN, Mount Linton Station, Southland. YOUR MANaE RfsiviEDY made a rapid cure of my dog.— F. a. Owbn, Eduoaion Office, Dunedin. GO. TAYL OX, ■ Chbmist Lawrence, WHOLESALE & RETAIL AGENT

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1112, 21 January 1885, Page 4

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