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S.&C. SCOULLAR & C HISHOLM. S.&C. We iDTlte those about to Furnish to Call at our Warehouse and Inspect our EXTENSIVE STOOK, comprising all the Latei tfoYeltie. *nd Newest Designs in FURNITURE FURNITURE Carpets FURNITURE Linoleum FURNITURE FURNITURE FURNISHINGS FURNISHINGS Erery Information a? toJPrices, &c » ALL GOODS Jg» FURNISHINGS FURNISHINGS FURNISHINGS FURNISHINGS Supplied on application GUARANTEED. FURNIBHINGS FURNISHINGS FURNISHINGS FURNIBHINGS either personally or by letter. FURNITURE FURNITURE Bedsteads FURNITURE Bedding FURNITURE FURNITURE SCOULLAR AND CHISHOLM, Rattray and Maolaggan Streets, Dunedin.

«-THE LEADING CITY DBAPERY AND OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT. Winter Season, 1891 Winter Season, 1891 Winter Season, 1891 Winter Season, 1891 TV/TESSRS. "DROWN, TAWING & £JO 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 Tweed which will be found stylish and comfortable. Ladies will require to see for themselves the grand Stock of lovely Hats and Bonnets on view in our upstairs Showroom. LADIES' COSTUMES made to Order (complete) for 55g. of a splendid-wearing Wellington Dress Tweed — fit, finbh, and wear guaranteed. ' i GENTLEMEN'S TAILORING.— We employ two first-class cutters, and only turn out perfect-fitting garments. CLERICAL GOWNS of every description made to order on the very shortest notice. Mosgiel Blankets Mosgiel Flannels Moegiel Blankets Moegiel Flannels At Mill Prices At Mill Prices BROWN, EWING AND CO., Princes and Manse Streets, DUNE DIN. „„ , XT A. C. B. SOCE IT 1 "^^^^^'t^k^ # Established 1871. Registered under the Friendly Socie' -„ Ac OBJECTS. To cherish a love for Faith and Fatherland to extend the hand of fellowship to our co-religionists of every nationality ; to render assistance and visit the sick and distressed ; to help the widows and orphans of deceased members. A member on payment ot Is weekly is entitled to medical attendance and medicine foi himself and family. Also 20s per week for 26 weeks, 15s for the next 13 weeks, and 10s per week for a period of 13 weeks, in case of sickness. On the death of wife, £10; at bis own death relatives receive £20. Twenty branches of this excellent Institution are now established in New Zealand, and everyone elegible for membership should join, and participate in its unsurpassed advantages, Full particulars to b« had from the branches, and from P. KEARNEY, District Secretary Auckland

m H E MICROBE KILLER. A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY ADA MARVELLOUS MEDICINE. The discovery ot Mr Radam, of Austin, in Texaß, U.S.A., is one of the most remarkable antiseptics against germ disease, epidemic or endemic, which has ever been applied to the alleviation of human suffering. Mr William Radam appears to have adopted the Darwinian method of investigation, having gone direct to Nature and Nature's laws for his lessons in the art of preventing and curio g disease by the one sole Sovereign and Universal Antiseptic. That is to say, he has made animals and plants under their multiform phases of life, growth and variation, a close and personal first study, as did the discoverer of the principle of evolution, author of " Origin of Species " and " The Descent of Man." In an interesting little work published by Mr Radam (given gratis by his agents in Dnnedin), can be found a full explanation of the origin and effects of his discovery ot the now Famous Microbe Killer. As a proof of the genuineness of Microbe Killer, " Let any person place a portion «f diseased matter under a powerful microscope, and he will find it a mass of living microbes. Put this matter in a glass tumbler, and pour in sufficient Microbe Killer to cover the matter ; re-examine after 24 hours with the microscope, and the microbes will be found dead. Repeat the experiment, using any other known medicine whatsoever (not a poison), and the microbes will be found to be still alive." Books and information free from Messrs MALCOLM <fe GRIGG, Dunedin Agents, George street, next Sussex Hotel. The Microbe Killer old in gallon Btone jare. Price, 20s per jar. CYC ST EXCHANGE and SEWING MACHINE DEPOT. Cal and See the "WHITE" SEWING MACHINE. Hiah arm Self-setting Needle, Double Feed, Cylinder Shuttle, Automatic Tension, Enlarged Bobbin, Automatic Bobbin-winder. Light running and Noiseless ; Strong, Durable, Handpome, and perfectly Simple, at £7 cash, and upwards. THE " WHITE " IS KING ! THE " WHITE " IS KING ! inspection invited by W. MELVILLE, Octagon, Dttnedin. Large stock of Knitting Machines ; also Bicycles and Tricycles. mijBTED S E E D 8 For the FARM, VEGETABLE, AND FLOWER GARDEN, All of the highest vitality and purity. Produce from Beeds supplied by us has gained the principal Prizes at the most important Horticultural Shows last Season. SEED POTATOES. A R h] P af White Elephant, Early Rose, Haigh's Seedling, Schoolmaster Village Blacksmith, &c. Also Reading Giant, Stuart i-i J?. and Bruce. New Varieties from Scotland. FRUIT TREES. Apples, Pearß, Plums, Peaches, Apricots^ Cherries, &c. ROSES. A large collection of the best varieties of Teas, H.P's., and OliipbtM Our Descriptive Catalogue and Cultural Guide post fret on application. HOW DE N AND M ONCRIEFF, Practical Seedsmen, 51, Princes Street, Dunbdin.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 48, 4 September 1891, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 48, 4 September 1891, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 48, 4 September 1891, Page 6

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