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S.&C. SCOULLAR & C HISHOLM. S.&C. We iD~ite tboee about to Famish to Call at oar Warehouse and Inspect oar EXTENSIVE STOCK, comprising all the Lateit Novelties uad Newest Designs in FURNITURE FURNITURE Carpets FURNITURE Linoleum — — FURNITURE FURNITURE FURNISHINGS FURNISHINGS Every Information as to Prices, &c t3~ ALL GOODS .£» FUKNIHHINGS FURNISHINGS FURNISHINGS FURNISHINGS Supplied on application GUARANTEED. FURNISHINGS FOhNISHINGS FURNISHINGS FURNISHINGS either personally or bj letter. FURNITURE FURNITURE bedsteads FURNITURE Bedding FURNITURE FURNITURE SCOULLAR AND CHISHOLM, Rattray and Maolaggan Streets, Ddkbdin.

THE MIC 808 B KILLER VERSUS DR. KOCH'S CONSUMPTION CUBE. KOCH, the now Illustrious Doctor, probably deserves more credit for the amount of cheap advertising secured from the Press of the world than he will ultimately be accorded for the diicovery itself. The eagerness, too, displayed by the Medical Fraternity in sustaining the public interest in the alleged Cure is further evidence of the discoverer's astuteness. He is evidently fully aware of his confr&res 1 enthusiastic devotedness to their own welfare, and the public will the more readily recognise this when they remember that Dr. Koch's lymph being a Deadly Poison can only be administered by a physician. Hence it is entirely to the interest of the Profession to create confidence in the efficacy of the remedy. On the other band, the MICROdE KILLER, which destroys the germ of the Disease — not by In iculating a Foreign Microbe into the System that creates a New Disease, and rarely effecting a Cure— is a much more wonderful scientific discovery for killing the Microbe in the lungs of the Consumptive than Dr. Koch's ever can be, and yet it fails to attract the interest or recommendation of medical men, simply because it is a harmless commercial fluid, which can safely be administered by anyone possessing ordinary common sense and judgment. The MICROBE KILLER is a liquid charged with certain powerful Gases, that, liberated in the stomach, searches the whola system, positively killing all germ life existing in any part of the body. In every instance it Heals the Lungs, Increases the Appetite, Improves the Digestion, and Assists Natura by stimulating every organ in the body. Although it can be taken with perfect safety by the most delicate invalid, its effect on all heretofore incurable diseases is simply marvellous. Dyspeptics feel benefit from a single dose. Messrs. MALCOLM AND GRIGG, of George strest, are the New Zealand Agents for RADAM'S MICROBE KILLER, and will be pleased to give every information, either personally or by letter. — Pamphlets givio? directions and containing numerous testimonials can ba obtained gratis The MICROBE KILLER is sold in gallon stone jars, the cost being 20s per jar. jEEDS FOR FARM, GARDEN, STATION. O NEW SEEDS I NEW SEEDS i /tffiPbv NEW SEEDS I |uE3e£lm Freeh Garden Seeds. \*rafaß^fif Clover Seedo. vySfc^WT Turnip Seeds. We are now Stocked with SEEDS of ALL VARIETIEB direct rcm the Best Seed-growing Districts in England, and respectfully solicit your orders. Grains, Bone Dust, Racine Fans and a lot of Sundries for Farmerß. NIMMO & BLAIB, Seed Merchants and Seed Gbowkbs, DDNEDIN. NEW DRAPERY BUSINESS. fOHNSON, JUNR, & CARPENTER v BARRON'S BUILDINGS, RATTRAY ST., Notify to t\6 public that they have opened in the most central part of Dunedin with a Well-As-orted, Good, Useful STOCK of DRAPERY and CLOTHING, which they guarantee is the best value that can be had fo money, as we deal entirely for CASH. Small Profits ; Quick Returns. JOHNSON, JUNB., & CABPENTBB.

£T THE LEADING CITY DKAPERY AND OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT. Winter Season, 1891 Winter Season, 1891 Winter Season, 1891 Winter Season, 1891 1%/TE SBRB. DROWN, TjIWING & riO Are fully prepared with the latest Home productions. A Visit of Inspection is respectfully solicited. MR. EWING has far exceeded his previous efforts in securing Leading Novelties and Seasonable Drapery. A special feature in Dress Materials is the Bough-finished Tweeds which will be found stylish and comfortable. Ladies will require to s'e for themselves the grand Stock of lovely Hats and Bonnets on view in our upstairs Showroom. L4.DIES' COSTUMES nwle to Order (complete) for 555. of a splendid-wearing Wellington Dress Tweed — fit, finibh, and wear guaranteed. GENTLF.MEN'S TAILORING.— We employ two first-claes cutters and only turo out pirfect-fitting garments. CLERICAL GOWNS of every descrip'ion made to order on the very shoitest notice. Mosgiel Blankets Mosgiel Flannels Mosgiel Bh nkcla Motgiel Flannels At Mill Prices At Mill Prices BROWN, EWING AND CO., Pbinces and Manse Streets, DUNEDIN. HEALTH IS WEALTH. WILLIAM ROBERTSON (from Southland) liaH opened tl at shop, 53 PUINCKB fcST , PUNEDIN, for the Bale (Uhukf-ale dim) UeUiQ of his CERTAIN CURES. Rotertf-orTK CKRTAIN CURES obtained First-Claes Award at the l.Hie Exhibition for ibe bet-t collection of Household Remedies. <. ( UGH -O MuRE 1 Robertson's KECTORALINE No. 1 cures nnv cmlimuy cough or cola.— ls 6J ; by post, 2s. Robertson's Pk TORALIN X No. 2 cures a cough of long standing. — 2s ; by post 24 6'L Wondeiful in its action. 11 b'ltH'ij'd MAGNKIISKD OIL cures Rheumatics, Lumbago, and :ill jn ns of a like i ature. — Prce, 2s 6d ;by post, 2s lOd. lioU Hb ns('.\l.GAl.E^N is a certain cure for Diphtheria, Croup, Whi u[ m^ Cough, an<l sill afi.ctionsof the throat.— la 6d ;by post, 2a. 111 1 In nn n'« II 11I 1 NTKKA I ULVIS is a certain cure for Dysentery in ji vnu ( r oY. — Is (>d ; by \ ost, 1^ 91. Rot ci tsuii's UNf'UKNTUM isa Cf'itain cure for Wounds. Ulcers, and i. 1 ;k>n (lifoht-tn. It ban lately cured an ulcered leg of 30 ycarg' f-lHnnu L r , hint h c hi* of bkin ditease cf 35 years. — Is 61 and 2s 6d • by | (hi, Is lo I and 3s ' KnbeiiM.i.'t, In DIG hhi ION MIXTURE acts like a charm.— 2s. 'i mt* cu/ch hbould be in eviry hotnv in New Zealand. Ask your grurtr or \our diueS'St fir ihem ; atid if you cannot get Robketson's ibkc no other, but write to WILLIAM ROBERTEON, 53 PRINCES ST., DDNEDIN,

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 37, 19 June 1891, Page 6

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