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PROFESSOR STANICH, THE ONLY PALESTINIAN AURIST IN THE WORLD, Is now visiting Dunedin, and may be Consulted ,afc MURPHY'S CITY HOTEL, PrincesSTRBjET Professor Stanioh has made the various Diseases of the Ear and their cure the study of his-.life, having practised since his youth' in Egypt and Palestine. He can assert, without fear of contradiction, that hundreds of cases, deemed incurable, having yielded to his treatment, and that, in fact, NONE NEED DESPAIR. TO THE PUBLIC. I have great pleasure in adding my testimony to that of so many others relative to the skill of PROFESSOR STANICH as a Palestinian Aurist, and it is with thankfulness that I bear witness to the manner in which he has cured me of the painful complaint of deafness, now of 14 years standing. Before consulting him and going under his treatment, I had been with one doctor who, for my complaint, was regarded as the most skilful in New Zealand, but he cocld give me no relief. I have now been but three days under the Professor's treatment, and until I came to him I was hopeless of a cure, and had given up all efforts; but, thanks to him, my distressing malady is now removed, for which I am most grateful. , John Nichol, Butcher. Outram, February 11th, 1878. The Professor will be most happy to treat anyone suffering from the above malady, on production of a certificate from their clergyman or any doctor that they are unable to pay, FREE OF CHARGE.

EXPERIENCE THE BEST TEACHER. T7^ ' LOFT would direct the attention XU .it of his Friends and Customers to the above fact, and solicits a continuance of the patronage whicir has been so liberally extended to him for the last, few years. Special attention is directed to the following : — All measures are taken, and all lasts fitted up; life himself. He employs none but best worEmsn, who do all the work on the premises, under his immediate supervision. Best materials only are used ; consequently he can guarantee a perfect fit, superior workmanship, and the greatest durability. E. LOFT, 9, Royal Arcade. (Opposite Messrs Clifford and Morris, Photographers.) -~ s^

T R. WALSH, O • HAIRDRESSER & PERFUMER, Royal Arcade, Next Door to Braithwaite. Children's Hair carefully cut. Out-door customers punctually attended to.

QUEEN'S HOTEL, OAMARU. " Civujty, Comfort, Attention." JAMES MARKHAM, having taken the above Establishment, has just made extensive alterations and improvements, and is now prepared to accommodate a number of respectable Boarders on moderate terms. The cellar is stocked with the choicest wines, and the ales and spirits supplied at this house are of the very best brands. Don't Forget THE QUEEN'S HOTEL, Thames-street, Oamaru,

THE CRITERION TAILORING AND MEN'S MERCERY ESTABLISHMENT, OP NEW ZEALAND. SAMPSON'S, DUNEDIN. Orders executed with strictest punctuality. New and Fashionable Goods opened out Monthly. McCLENAHAN & McCUAIG, Successors, PRINCES-STREET, Opposite the National Bank.

IxX-Ej jjyl'A -E-Sjmf XlvX JqjJJj PRINCES-STREET SOUTH. THE GLOBE HOTEL is- now rereplete with every modern appliance, and is furnished after the latest and most approved method. The accommodation it now offers cannot be surpassed by any Hotel in the City. Persons desirous of obtaining the comforts of a home, combined with moderate charges, will do well to make early application at the Globe. Billiards.— One of Alcock's Prize Medal - Tables, the best in town. First-class Stabling for twenty horses. An experienced groom always in attendance. D. HARRIS, Proprietor, PRINCES-STREET SOUTH, DUNDEDIN.

rpHE CORNER CLOTHING HOUSE. J. HARD IE AN D CO. SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, HATS, SHIRTS, &c. s. d. s, d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. Men's Alpaca Sacs and Jackets — 9 6—lo6 — 10 6—126 — 12 6 Boys' Trousers 5 6—6 — 6 6—6 — 7 6 Men's Serge Sacs and Jackets —12 6—15 6—17 6 Boys' Jackets 8 6—lo6 — 10 6—12 6 Men's Tweed Bacs &Jacketsl2 6—15 6—17 6—22 6 Boys' Suits 8 6—lo 6—12 6 Me TrouSrs ed j 8 6~96 ~ 9 6~106 ~ 10 6~126 ~ 12 6~156 ~ 15 6~176 ~ 17 6 | Boys' Suits 15 6—17 6—22^ Men's Sac Suits ... '30 0—35 0—450 — 45 o—so 0 | Men's Jacket 57 0—55 0—65 0 Suits Men's Coloured Mole Trousers 8 6—9 6—lo 6 | Men's Self Mole 6 6—B o—lo 0 Trousers Men's Tweed Vests ... 6 6—7 6—B 6 | Men's Fancy 6 6—B 6—lo 6 Vests Engineers' Jackets, Jumpers, and Overalls. SPECIAL LINES ! SPECIAL LINES ! 100 Men's Treble Milled Tweed Suits, worth 755, reduced price, 50s. 50 Youths' Colonial Tweed Suits, worth 405,, reduced price, 255. 90^dozen Men's Drab and Black Felt Hats, worth 6s. 6d., reduced price, 3s, 6d. 30 dozen Boys' and Youths' Black Felt Hats, worth 4s. 6d., reduced price, 2s. 6d. 25 dozen Boys' Straw Hats, Is. 6d. ; 70 dozen Boys' F. P. Caps, Is. 6d. 350 yards Fancy Tweed, worth ss. 6d. per yard, reduced price, 3s. 6d. per yard. 200 yards Scotch Tweed, worth 3s. 6d. per yard, reduced price, 2s. 6d. per yard. Harvard Shirts, 2s ; Oxford Shirts, 3s 6d ; White Shirts, 5s 6d ; Cotton Drawers, 2s 6d ; Undei Shirts. 2s 6d ; Sox, 6d and Is per pair ; Braces, Is 6d ; Belts, Is 6d ; Crimean Shirts? 4s 6d, 5s 6d and 6s 6d ; Collars, 6d per box ; Blankets, 10s. 6d ; Blankets, 12s 6d; Rugs, ss , Leather Bags, 4s 6d, 5s 6d ; Scarfs, 6d and Is. THE CORNER CLOTHING HOUSE, J. HARDIE & CO., IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF MEN'S, BOYS', AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, CORNER OF PRINCES AND RATTRAY STREETS, DUNEDIN.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume V, Issue 251, 22 February 1878, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume V, Issue 251, 22 February 1878, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume V, Issue 251, 22 February 1878, Page 2

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