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Drapery. TJ\ HE GOOD 0 N’T W TIME HAS AIT ANY COME AT LONGER! LAST ! A. QLAPP E R T O H BEGS most respectfully to return his sincere thanks to the Inhabitants of Dunedin an<l Suburbs for their past favours, and would also take tae present opportunity o in forming them that owing to Mrs. Clappertou and Family having returned from Melbourne in improved health, he has been enabled to continue business here. A. C. also hopes by strict attention to business, selling a good article at the lowest remunerative profit, combined with civility to customers, he shall be enabled to secure a larger share than ever of public support. A. C. would also draw particular attention to this fact that his stock has of a necessity been very low, thereby he has been enabled to buy largely, and in the present depressed state of the wholesale market at prices from 30 to 50 per cent, under stock list price. THE NEW STOCK OF DRAPERY AND MEN’S CLOTHING Will be open for Sale and Inspection this week, consisting of a large variety in Style and Fabric of Dress Goods, Mantles, Jackets. Millinery, and Underclothing. Particular attention has been paid to the wants of the rising generation, in Baby-Linen and Knickerbocker Suits. THE STOCK OF MEN’S CLOTHING Is carefully selected and has been bought remarkably cheap, consisting of coats, trousers, Vests, White Crimean and Flannel Shirts, Drawers, Half Hose, Hats and Gaps, lies, Gloves, &c,, &c. NOTE THE ADDRESS : EDINBURGH HOUSE, PRINCES STREET SOUTH. A.

Medical. LLEN’S LUNG BALSAM. The remedy for curing CONSUMPTION, COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, CROUP. DISEASES OF THE 'I HROAT, Bronchitis, Pains and Oppression of the Chest or Lungs, Difficult Breathing and all the Diseases of the Pulmonary Organs. Its action is expectorant, alterative, sudori fie, sedative, diaphoretic, and diuretic, which renders it one of the most valuable remedies known for curing diseases of the lungs. It excites expectoration, and causes the lungs to throw oil the phlegm or mucus ; changes the secretions, and purifies the blood ; heals the irritated parts ; gives strength to the digestive organs ; brings the liver to its proper action; and imparts strength to the whole system.. Such is the immediate and satisfactory effect, that it is warranted to break up the most distressing cough iu a few hour’s time, if not of too loug standing. It is warranted to give entire satisfaction, even in the most confirmed cases of consumption. It is warranted not to produce costiveness (which is the case with most remedies), or affect the head, as it contains no o him in any form. It is warauted to be perfectly harmless to the most delicate child, although it is an active and powerful remedy for restoring the system. There is no real necessity for so many deaths by consumption, when Allen’s Lung Balsam will prevent it if only taken in time. PERRY, DAVIS, and Son, Providence, ILL, General Agents. Agents for New Zealand : BATES, SISE, and CO., Bond-street, Dunedin. ATTS’S BRANDISH’S ALKALINE Compound of SARSAPARILLA, or general debility, indigestion, scrofulous affections, chronic rheumatism, &c. f as prepared by the late G. F. W A T T S, and sold by Barclay & Son, 95 Farringdon street, and all Chemists and Druggistr. Sole Agents : KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER, AND CO. Dunedin. SINGLETON’S SARSAPARILLA,— Manufactured from the formula of the celebrated Dr Pereira, M.D., F.R.C.S., L.A.C., Lecturer on Chemistry and Therapeutics at the London Hospitals,—is the beat preparation of the real Jamaica root ever offered to the public. It is warranted free from mercurial or other deleterious ingredients, combines the agreeable flavor of a cordial with the active principles of the famous Red Jamaica Sarsaparilla, and is highly recommended for its curative and restorativ* properties by the most eminent medical men. SINGLETON'S SARSAPARILLA May be obtained from all druggists, merchants, and storekeepers, throughout the world. OAKEY’S Cabinet Glass paper, Black Lead, &c. To be had everywhere.

Watchmakers. Established 1858. WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND JEWELLEHY. A BEAVER, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Princes Street, Nearly opposite the Bank of Otago, A. B. begs to notify to the inhabitants of Dunedin and the Province generally, that being in the constant receipt of First-class Cold and Silver Watches, Imported direct from the Manufactures, Expressly Made to Order. A l so, JEWELLERY, Consisting of Colonial and English Gold Guards, and Alberts, Brooches, Ear-rings, Lockets, Rings, Necklets, Pins, and a variety of other goods, &c. Field Glasses, and Nautical Instruments. To MEET THE TIMES, Prices on all Goods are considerably reduced. N.B. —Every article sold guaranteed. Watch repairing executed at Reduced Prices, Jewellery manufactured to any design. [Established 1856.] J ° H N H . LATE SLOP, ARTHUR BEVERLY. CHRONOMETER, WATCH, AND CLOCK MAKER, Exactly opposite the BANK OP OTAGO, Princes street, Dunedin, SHIP CHRONOMETERS Cleaned and rated by transit observations. Nautical Instruments repaired. Tailors. WILLIAM SINCLAIR, TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, Princes Street, Opposite Criterion Hotel, DUNEDIN. Nightmen. WILLIAM GREENWOOD, Nightman, Address Boxes : Queen’s Arms Hotel, Union Hotel, Cragieburn Hotel, Provincial Hotel, Glasgow Arms Hotel, Royal George Hotel, York Hotel, London Tavern, Empire Hotel, Old Identity Hotel, Sussex Hotel, Oddfellows’ Arms Hotel, Robert Burns Hotel, Hibernian Hotel. Rubbish taken away on the shortest notice, N.B.—Chimney sweeping done. W illiam Greenwood’s name alone on the boxes.

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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2626, 18 July 1871, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2626, 18 July 1871, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2626, 18 July 1871, Page 4

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