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The amounts received by ns this week in aid of the Paruell Defence Fund are as follows :— L iwrence, £6 14s 6d ; Mosgiel, £3 11s ; Winton, £2 ; Macraes, £15 3s ; Charleston, £18 93 ; Mr. J. Warren, Roxburgh. £1. Thus thu good work goes on, and every effort adds to tbe total sum, and helps to bring it up to the figure needed. Mr. Mouat. barrister and solictor, his removed to the Australian Mutual Provident society's new buildings, Pi inces street, Dunedin. People suffrv'nsj fiom ih he.iltu wi 1 do well to consult 'he advertisement of Proftissjr £. N. Htrpc-, to be foun 1 in another column. Messrs. Molli«on. Mills and Co., George street, Dunedin, maintain the reputation of their fiim for superior goods. Their dressdepartment, especially, is most deserving of the patronage ft ladies, and will well repay a visit. Mr. Alfred E. Meatyar 1, solicitor, has removed to the Australian Mutual Provident Society's new buildings, Princes street, Dunedin. Mr. H. E. Sbacklock'a Orion cooking langes have, in every instance in which they have been used, given tbe greatest possible satisfaction. The iron work generally suit out by the foundry, Crawford street, Dunedin, is of the best possible quality. The British and Colonial Assurance Company particularly recommends itself to the patronage of the public by the low rates at which business is accepted by it, and i s promptness in settlement. The names of the directors, to which that of J. H. Morrison, Esq., High street, Duuedin, has rec ntly b*enaddel, afford an excelkm guaiantee for the management of the compat y. Messrs. C. Johnson and Co.'s drapery and clo'hing emporium, Maclaggan street, Duneiin, has now received its new stock of winter goods, which will be found or superior quality, and of very reasonable prices. Men's and boys' clothing are a speciality of the firm, and in these articles che pue^s has r, ached a very rema'kable point. TbM X iitanga'a coal off rs a b>o 1 to rartful housewives. Its complete treedom from all kinds of smut or flying a>-hes nr.k-js it i - valuable in insuring neatness and cleanliness. Its burning properties, moreover, are unrivalled, giving, as it does, an unfailingly bright and cheerful fire. In the D.1.C., of this city, is to ba seen the most recent contribution to the catalogue of marvellous inventions which characterise the last few years. Some very simple and ingenious contrivances of great utility have been presented to the public in rapid succession, but perhaps the most wonderful of these is the " Railway Cash Delivery," which is in full work at the D.I C. The invention, like many more American discoveries, is a marvel of simplicity, and when seen iD operati' n one becomes surprised that no one thought of it sooner. " Our Boys," however, will not have much trouble to dis-cover the motive power of this unique piece of machinery, as it beais a close affinity to the unerring shanghai, with which so many ol them are familiar Myeks and Co., Dentists, Octagon, corner of George street. They guarantee highest class work at moderate fees. Their artificial teeth gives general satisfaction, an! the fact of them tuppljing a tern porary denture while the gums are healing does away with the inconvenience of being months without teeth. Ihey manufacture a single artificial tooth for Ten Shillings, and sets equally moderate The administration of nitrous oxide gaa is also a great boon to those seeding the extraction of a tooth. Read— .[advt.] DEAF.— A Person cured of Diafuess and n.^es in the head of 2\) years' standing by a Simple Remedy, will tend a description of it FREE to any puison who applies to NicllOLbON. G3 \Vllllam street, Melbourne.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVII, Issue 4, 17 May 1889, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVII, Issue 4, 17 May 1889, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVII, Issue 4, 17 May 1889, Page 18