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MRS. LOFT'S GREAT CLEARING SALE OP BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS, AND DRAPERY. As this ia a bona fide CLEARING SALE, the Public are requested to come and Fee ihe Prices and judge for themselves. No one asked to buy ; but all are warned that they will be unable to resist the temptation when they SEE THE VALUE OFFERED Please Note.— This ia one of the BEST SELECTED Stock of Goods there ia in the Colony, consisting of English, Continental, and ColoDial-made Ladies', Gent's., and Children's Boots in every variety, A LARGE STOCK OF MINERS' AND SEA-BOOTS. Owing to the alterations taking place in the Arcade, Mrs. Lof is compelled to GIVE UP THE DRAPERY BUSINESS. Heads of families will do well to VISIT THIS SALE and secure some of the Bargains which will be Sacrificed, as cb a chance may not occur again. SHOP CLOSES AT SIX O'CLOCK, EXCEPT SATURDAYS. Note tho Address — MRS. LOFT, 9, 10, 11, and 12 ROYAL ARCADE, DUNEDIN. J. MERRELL, Ma nag cr . J NIB BET, Painter, Glazier, Paperhanger itcD • Octagon, Dunedin, FOR good Oils, Paints, r»perhangings, try J. Nisbet, Octagon. TO those Building. — The Cheapest and Best place in town for Glazing and MNTl^"^T7af kindTwUrbelfound at"j. Nisbet's, Octagon, Dunedin: Give him a trial. PAPERHANGLNUS cheaper than Tany~(Ttb7e7lhous<r in town. CRYSTAL 1 CRYSTAL CRYSTAL \ CRYSTAL KEROSENE is guaranteed water white, and 30 per cent, above Government standard. This high-test Oil is tbe best in the market, and each tin is fitted with latest and most improved Screw Nozzle. Waste in pouring out the Oil is thereby avoided. 'Ihe tins and cases are extra strong. CRYSTAL KEROSENE has taken first place wherever it has been offered, and is recoiii molded to every householder for Safety, Brilliancy, and Economy. Sold everywhere, an* 1 warranted to give entire satisfaction to cubtomers. HEALTH IS WEALTH. ~ WILLIAM ROBERTSON (from Southland) Has opened that shop. 53 PRINCES bT , DUNEDIM, for the sale (Wholesale and Retail) of his CERTAIN CURES. Robertson's CERTAIN CURES obtained First-Class Award at the late Exhibition fir tbe best collection of Household Remedies CCUGH NO MuRE ! Robertson's IJECTORALINE1 J ECTORALINE No. 1 cures any ordinary cough or cola.— ls Gd ; by post, 2?. Robertson's PEC TORALINK No. 2 cures a cough of long standing. — 2s ;by post 28 6d. Wondeiful in its action. Robertson's MAGNETISED OIL cures Rheumatic?, Lumbago, and all pains of a hk^ nature— Pr-ce, 2s 6d ; by post, 2s lOd. Robertson's GAKGAhEON is a certain cure for Diphtheria, Croup, Whooping Cougb, and all affections of the throat.— la 6d ;by post 2s Robertson's ENTERA rULVIS is a certain cure for Dysentery in young cr old.— ls 6d ; by post, Is 9d. Robertson's UNGUENTUM is a certain cure for Wounds. Ulcers, and all skin diseases. It has lately cured an ulcered Jet; of :30 years' Btandins, and a case of skin disease of 3o years.— ls 6d and 2s Gd • by post, Is lOd and 3a ' Roberta's INDIGKbTION MIXTURK acts like a charm.— 2s. These cures should be in every home in Ntw Zealand. Ask your grocer or^your drugeist for them ; and if you cannot get Robertson's WILLIAM ROBEhTSON, 53 PRINCES BT.,;DUNEDIN. NOT ICE. .AM communications connected with the Commercial Department oj the N.Z. Tablet Newspaper are to be addressed to John Murray, Secretary, to ivhom also Post Office Orders and Cheques are in all instances to be made payable. To insure publication in any particular issue of the paper \ communications must reach this office not laUr than Tuesday < morning.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 22, 27 February 1891, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 22, 27 February 1891, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 22, 27 February 1891, Page 12

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