D. G L O A G„ GENERAL DRAPER. TAILS CLOTHIER, Maim North Road, Waikot/att!. I BEG TO INFORM the Residents of Vincent County that I will travel through the whole of Vincent County, visiting all the centres of population Evert Two Mouths, when I will be pleased to receive orders for Gentlemen’s Clothing of every Description made to measure; also for any and every kind of Drapery, Boots, etc., etc. Written orders addressed as above will receive prompt attention. TVSSOLUTION- OF PARTNER n The Partnership hitherto! existing at Dunedin between the undersigned in the business of Engineers and Ironfounders, under the firm of “Kincaid, M'Queen, and C 0.,” has this day been DISSOLVED by mutual consent. The business will be conducted under the same style by the undersigned, Charles M’Qusbn, who will discharge all the liabilities of the firm, and receive all monies due. Dated this 1 day of May, 1880. JAMES KINCAID. CHARLES M’QUEEN, /fitness: ’ Robert Diox, Solicitor, Dunedin. With reference to the above, I beg to thank the numerous customers of the firm for the liberal support that has been accorded during the past 18 years, and to express a hope that I shall still retain the confidence that has been bestowed hitherto. HARLES M’QUEEN. ROBERT BOYNE, /"'I ENERAL STOREKEEPER \T AND NEW’S A(3ENT Queenstown, Lake Wakatip. A largestockofGrooeriesand othe of English and Colonial Newspapers Orders punctually attended tc, and newspapecsforwarded to any part of the district. Agent for the Dunstah Times. Ist ° nr To the Inhabitants of f and Surrounding District/ Having rented that Old Boot and Shoe Establishment of Mr Fitzgerald’s. Ophir, I intend to carry on the Bnsi- ( ness in all its branches, and trust by civility and good workmanship, with the use only of the best material, to retain all of Mr Fitzgerald’s old Customers. Boots and Shoes made at Lowest Current Rates; likewise Reparing. P. O’CONNOR. In reference to the above I can with confidence recommend Mr P.O’Gonnor to all my numerous Friends and Customers as a first-class "Workman, and hope the same patronage will be bestowed on him as has been on me for the past 20 years, M. FITZGERALD. Sander and Sons’ Eucalypti Extrac [Am. Med. Journal, Jan. 1882). Pitzer D., Prof. Theory and Practice of Med. a. Mod. College, says : It is the best nedy known in )wJ|>:y a V» ia >l t yP boid ■er, erysipelas, (Ujtnftris. Marlft fever, l. --Advt. / d\ I * Under and Sons’ Euda u\ pti Extract inical Record, 1880).—fl’he med. profesn uses, in gonorrhoea, as an injection, an ulsion of one ounce F.uc. Extract, one ice gum Arabic, and SO or 40 ounces of ter, applied four times daily.—Advt. Under and Sons' Eucalypti Extract. Surgical Cline of Prof. M‘lntyre, College Physicians and Surgeons, St. Louis—irrhus of Breast—Excision. Eucalypti tract employed. No swelling, heat or coloration. Cured in 14 days.—advt. Sander and Sons’ Eucalypti Extract —Hosier, M.D., Pro. University, Greifswald, reports:—The Euca. Extr. proved magnificently successful in very severe contusions, bruises, sprains, wounds, soaldings, broken ribs, and limbs.—Advt. Sander and Sons’ Eucalypti Extract. —(Med. Journal, Noo. 1881).—In diseases of she kidneys either active congestion or suppression (uraamia) or albuminuria, dropsy, lithiasis, nothing will equal in its action Eucalypti Extract. Doses, 5 to 8 and drops.—Advt. Sander and Sons’ Euc. Extr. (St. Louis Ded. Journal, 1881).—Cancer of the Tongue,—Evidence of scrofulous diaihesls. Prescribed four drops to be taken three times daily; also, tongue wetted three times daily, cured in four weeks.—Advt. Sanders and Sons’ Eucvlypti Extract is the only existing volatile extract. All other preparrtions of the Eucalyptus, no matter where manufactured _ are crude, esinons oils, irritating and blistering, and of real danger if erroneously applied in hroat diseases, etc.—Advt. Sander and Sons’ Eucalypti Extract. —Hosier, M D., Prof. University, Griefs' wald, reports ;r-diptheria, Tonsils continually coherent, presenting ulcers with whits exudate. Cured in U days.—Advt
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1295, 24 December 1886, Page 1
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