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T>ROWN, A *Y\T E have purchased by auction, at an estimated discount S "DEO¥N, "^ ~~ of 33 per cent, from regular prices, a consignment P •*-" EW IN G R of 23 cases of AMERICAN CALICOES from the celebrated c T7l W I N G j Wamsutta Mills, which are noted for the extreme soft finish of their j Jli q cloths and freeness from dressings. We will offer the following lines j^ O - A during the present month as under :— L (3 N Lot l.—36in. Skirling 30 pieces -j v „ 2.— 36 in. Double Warp 30 „ t> • . „ 3.— 36 in, Twilled 30 „ £g JBTNYWrc » *•— 36in. Unbleached 60 „ >» U T"* "R <ytf£i\r KUWJN, A „ 5.-9-4 Twffl Bleached Sheeting ... 27 „ R IJItWWN, L „ 6.-10-4 „ „ „ ... 70 „ §£ c -*-* E™ 5 :££"? :_f ll\\t 2 E™ \j ' The full reduction of 33 per cent., equal to 6s. Sd. in the £, will be E. {j • k. allowed to all purchasers.

SUPREME COURT HOTEL, Stuart-street, DUNEDIN. CO'DRISCOLL, c Proprietor, Hot, cold, and shower baths can be had at all times during the day. Private apartments for ladies and families. Persons called in lime for all the early trains, coaches and steamers. One of Alcock's Prize Medal Billiard Tables. T&/TILLS, DICK, & CO.'S ALMANACK & DIRECTORY FOR 1878, Contains NEW COUNTRY MAP, NEW GARDEN CALENDAR, And the usual variety of Useful Information. SOLD EVERYWHERE. PRICE Is. Gd. ST. ANDREW STREET, WOOD AND COAL YARD. JOHN EDMONDS, can supply the public at the lowest current Prices with Newcastle, Kaitangata, and Green Island COAL, also FIREWOOD of every description cut or uncut. Orders punctually attended to. CHIAR O N I, o Carver, Gildee, PRINT-SELLER, AND IMPORTER, Picture and Looking-Glass Manufacturer. All kinds of Pictuie Frames made to order. Frames reprilded, and made equal to new. GEORGE STREET, near Octagon, Dunedin. E O R G E GOW (Late Weston and Gow) Begs respectfully to inform his numerous friends, and the public generally, that he has commenced business as General Blacksmith and Wheelwright, next the premises occupied by the late firm. He trusts by attention, and making none but first-class articles, to merit a share of public patronage. Town and country orders punctually attended to. PRINCES STREET SOUTH, DUNEDIN. "Wai. Parker street, Joun Campbell, Morris, City Auditor, Certificated Accountant in Bankruptcy. QTREET AND MORRIS, Land and Estate Agents, SnAREBROKERS, COMMISSION AGENTS, Accountants, and Valuators. Loans Negotiated and Bills Discounted. 'SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE BUILDINGS, Liverpool-street. HURRAH FOR NEW ZEALAND! The Three and a-half Million Loan Floated ! The Agent-General having telegraphed the above, GW. DRISCOLL has determined • on informing the public of Dunedin nd sunounding districts, that he has just apened up his oWINTER STO^K OF OVERCOATINGS consisting of Whitney, Frieze, and Beavers. Secure this golden opportunity. Come and judge for yourselves. Address — G. W. DRISCOLL, Tailor and Clothieb, Arcade.

DENTISTRY. ROBINSON and RAYMOND SURGEON DENTISTS. Scale of Charges : Extractions 2s 6d Do. Children ... Is Stopping Teeth 5s Artificial Teeth 15s Sets £8 No charge for advice. Painless extraction by the a-*d of nitrous, oxide gas. Address — PRINCES-STREET, Next door to Begg's Music Saloon. lyr j. mulligan, WATCHMAKER AND MANUFACTURING JEWELLER, Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON. CA RE W AND CO., Manufacturers OF AERxITED WATERS. British Wines, Cordials, Liqueurs, Malt Vinegar, &c. Great King-street, Dunedin. ■DRANK W. PETft E, Engineer and Architect, Liverpool-street, Dunedin. Complete designs for Catholic Churches urnished under special arrangements. UEEN'S ARMS HOTEL. M. MOLONEY, PROPRIETOR. The above Hotel has been thoroughly renovated by the present proprietor, and can now offer FIRST-CLASS ACCOMODATION. Princes Street South, Dunedin. g| FUNERAL REFO RIME. ECONOMY AND RESPECTABILITY, Combined with the strictest decorum in the performance of its duties. The expense of a Funeral, however Costly or Humble may be ascertained at the time of giving the order, and carried out according to the wishes of friends by WALTER G. GEDD ES, Undertaker, Octagon, Dunedin. NIVERSAL HOTEL, Maclaggan-street, Dunedin. MRS. ANN PAVELETICH, Proprietress. First-class Accommodation for Boarders. The Finest Brands in Spirits, Wines, &c Refreshments always ready.

,UGH LA MONT, Butcher, Arthur-street, Dunedin. fhe undersigned having taken over the above old-established Butchery, respectfully solicits a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore accorded his predecessor. The public may rest assured that no effort will be spared to give every satisfaction as to quality, price, and attention, COLONIAL BUILDING AND \J INVESTMENT COMPANY (Limited). The Company is now prepared to build houses for working men and others, and to sell on deferred payments extending over a term of years. The Company receives deposits on debenture from £5 and upwards, and allows the highest current rate of interest on same. Parties desirous of building can select their own sites, and have houses erected according to their own plans. Full particulars on application to T. CHALMERS REID, Secretary, Temple Chambers. ROFESSOR STANICH, THE PALESTINIAN AUHIST, Will leave next week for the northern towns of New Zealand. For Ins correct address in Christchurch, Wellington, and other towns see local papers. See the most Extraordinary Cures as per following testimonials :—: — Woolston, June 11, 1878. Professor Stanich. Dear Sir,— My daughter Dilia Sarah Smith, having suffered from deafness for the last three years, and having tried two of the most eminent doctors in Christchurch without deriving the slightest benefit from their hands, I am happy to say that after three weeks treatment by you she can hear the slightest whisper, and I would advise anyone suffeiins from deafness to visit you, as, in the case of my daughter, it is a most wonderful cure. I remain yours faithfully, Canterbury, N. Z. Chas. Smith, Waikuku, Juno 18 r c!78.c !78. Professor Stanich. Dear Sir,— l am happy to infoim m that my deafness has been gpeatly i-o'<o\ d after three weeks of your skilful treat ient, being quite deaf in my left ear. The re. ilt has exceeded my most sanguine expectations. By it I can now hear most distinctly the ticking of a watch at a distance of over two feet away ; my hearing in the light ear has also very much improved ; mine being a chronic case of over twenty-eight years standing, and being unable to get relief elsewhere. My ca=o being pronounced to be a very bad one by a medical gentleman of Christchurch, I am the more surprised at the result. Upo i hearing of your arrival in Christchurch, I determined to consult you as a last resource ; the abovementioned has been the result. I remain yours sincerely, John B. Atkinson, Canterbury, N. Z. Waikuku.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume VI, Issue 275, 9 August 1878, Page 22

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