NOTICE. FOR A SHORT~TIME ONLY. rifiARLES BiGG AND CO., Pianoforte Warehousemen, Beg to inform the public of Dunedin and Suburbs that they have PURCHASED the WHOLE of the STOCK of SHEET MUSIC, &c, lately belonging to Messrs A. R. KELSEY & CO., AT A VERY GREAT SACRIFICE In consequence of the latter firm having discontinued their Music Store in this city.
' The music is beautifully assorted, including copyright and non-copyright works, all comparatively new stock, Messrs. Kelsey and Co. having been in business only three years. The music was originally ordered by Mr. A. R. Kelsey personally, thus the public have an opporfe tunity seldom offered, of securing a bona fide concession which it would be impossible to give in the ordinary course of business. We have decided to lay aside this Stock, - which amounts to about £1000 in value, and offer it to our customers at one-fifth the marked price, thus dividing with them the advantage ; we have secured by clearing the whole lot. IN PECTION INVITED. Buyers of large or small quantities will par* ticipate in the benefits offered. CHAS. BEGG & CO., Music Warehousemen, Dunedin. [ Timaru Agents—Messrs. R. W. Hutton k Co. > Oamaru „ Mr. C. G. Moore, Thames st. \ Invercargill,, Messrs. Erskine and Whitmore, Esk street. • Ashburton „ Mr. H. J. Weeks, Tancred Btreet. 1
THE Turkish and Russian Baths being highly recommended by the Medical Press, ha T e been found a useful remedial agent in a large class of cases ; for example, in congest ive and inflammatory states of the internal organs and viscera of the lungs, the liver, and kidneys in particular, renal dropsy, Bright's disease, etc. In virtue of its eliminating process, it has be e n successfully employed in thetreatmentof rheumatism, sciatica, and gout. On the whole, the Turkish Bath is a valuable aid to medicine in the treatment of disease, and of very extended, though not universal, applicability
FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENT ! VALUABLE SAWMILL PLANT IN WESTLAND. FOR SALE, By Private Treaty. The property is situated in close proximity to the new goldfield of Rimu, near Hokitika, commands a grand timber country, is in full working order, with a fine business connection. The plant consists of a new 14-horee, power portable engine, with all the latest improvements, circular saws, belts, spindles,, etc. ; buildings, offices, and every convenience for carrying on a large and profitable tradA for many years to come. For further particulars, and terms, which can be made very easy, apply either to Mr. JOHN MAHER, The Proprietor, Rimu ; Or to Messrs. POLLOCK & BEVAN. , Auctioneers Wharf street, Hokitika,
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XI, Issue 2, 4 May 1883, Page 18
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