CHRISTMAS AUD NEW YEAR PRESENTS VISIT THE LARGEST and FINEST JEWELLEB'S SHOP IN STEW ZEALAND, GANDT. TOO G'S, 88 PRINCES-STREET, Dunedin, "Where you will find a really Magnificent Stock of JEWELLERY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, STERLING SILVER and SILVER. PLATED GOODS, FANS, FIELD AND OPERA GLASSES, SPECTACLES; Also, a large variety of Fancy Articles suitable for Presents. This season G. and T. Young's Stock is specially large, and includes the Latest Novelties, selected by their Mr George Young from the leading manufacturers in England. * , They have jnst opened out 4 Cases SEW GOODS ex s.s. Kaikoura 1 Case NEW GOODS ex P. and 0. mail steamer And will open in a few days their shipment r ex s.s. Doric. ' A large /ttaff of skilled Watchmakers and Jewellers employed on the premises in Manufacturing and Repairing Jewellery, 1 in Repairing and Gleaning Watches and Clocks, under the supervision of Mr Thomas Young. Fir&t-class Workmanship. Moderate charges. ( IMPORTANT NOTICE. ] Gr. aud T. Young beg to inform their numerous Country Customers and the \ Public, generally that SO HAWKERS OR , PACKMEN are employed by them, but , Goods are sent to the country on approba- J tion at any time required. MARTS THEOLOGY. ; She Knew I •• You're a wicked, eeoffing girl, Mary. Pm sore there is no mention of the Waterbury in the Scriptures." " Yes, mnm ; you know when Moses stood by the Red Sea, and saw the Water bury Pharoah and all his host." NOTICE. WBLOY, Wholesale and Retail Butcher • Ross Place, Lawrence, begs to thank his patrons for past, favours and, at the same time, desires to intimate that he lm secui'ed a line of very prime Oxen, which will be slaughtered during tlie ensuing three months. Customers should recommend their friends to secure a choice cut of Beef, the like of which is raiely seen in a country district. Choice 2-tooth Mutton. Small Goods in great variety. TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC, AVAG GONERS AND OTHERS. ROBERT MERCER, of Spring Bank, East Taieri, begs to announce that he has leased the Boardinghouse in White-haven-street, Lawrence, known as "Mark's, which has lately been carried on by Mrs Pearson. Travellers, Waggoners and others can always rUy on obtaining first-class accommodation at reasonable rates. Superior table. Meals at all hours. Travellers called for early trains. Al RtabJingand Paddock Accommodation A good supply of horse-f- 4 alwuj-B on ha n TH OS. 0H A IrM E R (Late Crown Lands Salesman and Auctioneer to the Otago Land Board), Having entered into rarlner.hip with Mr O, S, BRODRICK, ol Dunedin, as Land, Insurance, and Gene- , ml Agent, is prepared to undertake atl . descriptions of Land Agency Work. Ap. i plications Lodged, Land Sales, Ballots, and Land Board Meetings attended. Ail tl l-ess i BKODBICK AND CHALMER (Agents Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Co.'s and Reuter's Telegraph Co., &c), HiGlI-STREET (Corner of Manse-street), i DUNEDIN. Purify yonr Blood with Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the most thoroughly reliable alterative ever compounded. For scrofula, boils» Ulcers, sores, carbuncles, pimples, and all disorders originating in vitiated blood, this medicine is unsurpassed. As a tonic, Ayer's Sarsaparilla assists the process of digestion, stimulates the liver, strengthens the nerves, and tmilds up the body when debilitated by fatigue or illness. Many people waste money by experimenting with compounds, the principal recommendation of which would seem to be their «• cheapness." The most reliable medicines are costly, and can be retailed at moderate prices only when the manufacturIng chemist handles the raw materials iv large quantities. It is economy, therefore, to Use Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the valuable components of which are imported, wholesale, from the regions where these articles are richest in medicinal properties.,' prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, MassU.S.A. Bold by Druggisuand MediclneVendoni Cures others, will cure you
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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1976, 1 March 1893, Page 6
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