JEEVES and Go.'s QUININE STILL CHAMPAGNE Contains Howard's Purest SULPHATE OF QUININE; Combines a most agreeable flavor as a Tonic Bittbr With that of & Veritable Medicinal Stomachic. It is highly recommended as A PREVENTIVE OF FEVEIiS, And its use in Damp Climates is INVALUABLE. QUININE is acknowledged a SOVEREIGN REMEDY IN FEVERS. The following is an extract from a letter received in Adelaide, from a member of the Board of Health in Mauritius : " Here we aro in a state of demoralisation, owing to the epidemic, which continues to spread, and to mak* an awful number of victims of all classes The general mortality equals seven times that of ordinary tne, and in ordinary times, a* yen are aware, our mortality is double that of Adelaide. Quinine, the only remedy for the reigning fever, sells at sd. per grain, or twice the price of pure gold " —Otago Daily Times, Gth May, 1867. REEVES &, CO.'s CELEBRATED QUININE Are now universally used throughout New Zealand. * They are the most economical BAR BITTER, and as a Medicinal Stomachic they are unequalled, as they contain in its sterling purity QUININE ONL Y, acknowledged the Most Jnvaluablr Tonic, and an EfEcacious Preservative against Epidemic Diseases. A wineglass full taken half-an-hour before meal-time will Invigorate the Appetite, greatly Refresh "Weak Stomachs, and Stimulate the Digestive Organs. Wholesale Depot for New Zealand, M ACL AG G AN -STREET, DUNEDIN. CITY MOULDING, TURNING, ASD SAW MILL". High street, opposite Custom House. JOHN~~GRAY, TIMBER MERCHANT, In soliciting a share of the patronage of the trade, begs to inform Carpenters, Buildei's, Mining Companies,and others, that, having a good assorted stock of EVERY KIND OF TIMBER at his yard, he is piepared to supply any quantity at the shortc.t notice, HARDWOOD, ALL SIZES, Shelving, T and G Lumder, Scotch Flooring, Doors, Sashes, Moulding, Builders' Ironmongery, &c. All orders will receive my best attention and be executed with despatch, and at the lowest market prices. A Largo Variety of Turned Work kept, in Stock.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 290, 15 November 1867, Page 1
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331Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 290, 15 November 1867, Page 1
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