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jm c ol onial mutual L IFE A SSURANCE SOCIETS OCIETY > L IMITED - N.Z. Offices : AUCKLAND, CHRISTCHURCH, DUNEDIN, WELLINGTON. ADSOLCTRLY UNCONWTZOKAI , A KE^ INCOp^W^oK''"^ PEOFITS BELONO TO POLIO- HOLDeL New AM«tan=e« 1888 il 712 nit U °*" J 'S™?" 1 - Inoorpoiated bj British La«. " ™ POLIO.-HOLDEBS. * dvaDl TKw -&H316 dhSSSSbS 1 ! 00 I E L epo !; c r ho^" -* "-™ S^VXS 0 ' aDy '— OT <-« ■*»«» *-'« Bt^Sb c rSi7 L r,^4^S^-"^ ' JKANOIb J. J) OX, General Secretary for N.Z.

1 FACTORS' : '^JL^ 190 jffi2yf/3S?\ I ptf<p-3p^p^ Royal 1 Geobge st.; I 1 Abcade. Op. Morris's. T^ '^TOTICE OF REMOVAL. I have much pleasure in announcing to my patrons and friends, who have so liberally supported me for the past seven years, that I have taken those commodious and centrally-situated premises, 190 George street, where I will now have the 'most complete facilities for carrying out all the branches of my Parasol and Umbrella business. 1 For the convenience of my numerous CusI tomers in Caversham, Roslyn, Mornington I etc., I have opened a BRANCH SHOP in 29 ROYAL ARCADE), where I I have on hand a Large and Varied AssortI ment of Materials for Umbrellas, Parasols, 1 etc. Repairs, etc., at the very lowest prices ;in the City. Competition defied. Factory • | 190 George street. A. MARTINELLI. I ■ I WANTED KNOWN— fji HOM A S GORMAN, HOBSESHOEK, GENERAL BLACKSMITH, 1 and Wheelwright. All kinds of Jobbing done. NORTH ROAD, TIMA RU. SHAG POINT COAL. HPHE PROPRIETORS beg to inti1- mate to the Public, as a safeguard against the imposition of other coals, that the SHAG POINT COAL, | while it may not have so bright an outward ' appearance as seme other coals, has these two I valuable properties for Househjld Consump- \ tion not pcs-iessed by others, , BAYLEY'S HOTEL' HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. ! i K. E. Caemalt ... Proprietress The abuve Hotel being always celebrated ' for the b-st brands of ales, wines, and spirits, Patrons can rely upon being supplied with \ none but a genuine article. DAVID O'CONNOR. Manager. rpHE RELFKR'K CLUB HOTEL , I JL NCNTHORN. ' Moloney and Bubman ... Proprietors. The tbovp Hotel is now in full swing, the Proprietors having spared n expenpe to meet the wants and cmfoits of visit i <o the field. They luve also built a large hall with singe, anti-room, dre?siDg-room, etc. The accomm dition provided is equal io any found in old-es'ablishcJ goldfields towns, and every <flrct will be made to maintain a leading position. Wines, Beer, and Spitits of Bett ■ Brands only kept in stock. N. MOLONEY, Manager.

Y^ STOCKS, MONUMENTAL MASON, Christchdbch. [Established 1872. J gT'g c a. •5 § Designs and Estimates forwarded on application MONUMENTAL WORKS. MADRAS BTREET SOUTH. JH. PRESSLY (late manager for * Mr. Geo. Matthews, nurseryman and seedsman. Moray Place) desires to ' N TIM ATE that he has commenced Business under the B'yle of J. H. Pre^sly and Co , nursery mm. AM) Seedsmen, at ]fiß Princes st. south, corner of Stafford st., and has Fnr Rale a O h L i\ O i stockoTFrinrTree^ Roses, VJ Ornamental Trees. Shrubs, Pot Plants, Rhubarb Roots, and Early Seed Potatoes. OU It Stock of Seeds being entirely new, and selected with the greatest care, ran be depended ON as genuine and reliable^ Orders with which we are favoured will re- i ceive careful and prompt attent'on. I FRUIT Trees.— Apples \ Pears, Plums, Peaches, etc., (Roses H.P.'sand Teas) : all well grown. , NOONDAY OIL. Now Landing, ex Woodlark, from ' New York. If yon want a good light, use the best and cave trouble. All the Cans in this shipment of Oil have the New Tap, with revolving top nml long spout. This top serves as lamp-filler, can- | vent, fauctt, and can-filler ; baves labor ; no I Boiling of bands. ' NOONDAY FOR WASHING CLOTHES. ' A few tablespoonfuls of Noonday Oil Baves' ' half the labour. Full directiocs can be obtained from your ' (Jrocer.

OUTH END MONUMENTAL WOBK Established - 1865, HP A~L M E R, • Btonk Mason & Sotxftob, • Princes Street South, Dunedin, Monument? and Tombstones erected of New Zealand Granite, Scotch Granite, and , Italian and American Marble. Tomb Railings in great variety. THE TRADB SUPPLIED. Town and Country Orders promptly attended to. SANITARY PIPK AND STONEWABK FACTORY, KENSINGTON. 'TIHE undersigned having purch*ged the above Works, ig prepared to sell at Loweat Current Rates. J. H. LAMBEBT. Nobth-East Vallby and Kensinotok. TO THE HOTELKEEPERB, STOREKEEPERS. AND IHE GENERAL PUBLIC OF NEW ZEALAND. TD.PE R A U D AERATED WATERS, WINKS, AND CORDIAL MANUFACTURER, MACLAGGAN STREET, DUNEDIN. Inspection of my manufacturing process is invited, and a single bottle of my produce can be purchased from me for the purpose of being j analysed. I J. D. F. received the following Awards for j his Exhibits at the Sydney. Melbourne, and i Dunedin International Exhibitions :— ! Constantia Wine, lit degree of merit I Peppermint Ist Lemon fyrup Ist "t" t ! Lime Juice * 2nd i Gineer Wine 2nd ' I Raspberry Vinegar 3rd Cherry Brandy 2nd '„ ! Burgundy Wine 3rd ' Ginger Brandy 4th .Anbecd Liquer 4th j FERAUDS COMPOUND EXTRACT OP ' SARSAPARILLA. Prepared only by J. D. FKRAUD, SJaclaggan Street, Dunedin. University Laboratory, Dunedin, 4th March, 1884. I have analysed J. D. Feraud's COM POUN EXTRACT OF JAMAICA SARSAPARILLA and find it to be a well-prepared mixture of extracts of sarsaparilla and mezereon, with a number of other organic compounds, sweetened and coloured with sugar and caromel. It is free from mercury and all other mineral poisonous pubs'ances. In composition it is similar to Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, differing mainly in the proportions in which the ingredients are present. (Signed) J, G. BLACK, M.A., L.S., Professor of Chemistry

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVII, Issue 36, 27 December 1889, Page 4

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