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Watchmakers. Established 1858. WATCHER CLOCKS, AND JEWEL S ERY. B E~ A V E B WATCHM AKEII 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 Gold and Silver Watches, Imported direct from the Manufactures, Expressly Made to Order, Also, 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 1856.1 JOHN LATE ARTHUR BEVERLY. CHRONOMETER, WATCH, AND CLOCK MAKER, Exactly opposite the BANK OF OTAGO, Princes street, Dunedin, SHIP CHRONOMETERS Cleaned and rated by transit observations. Nautical Instruments repaired, GOODS! GOODS! Just Arrived, By the Wild Deer ... ... 6 Cases ~ William Davie 5 ~ „ J. N. Fleming ... 5,, Containing a large and beautiful assortment of all the different articles in the Trade. GEORGE YOUNG, IMPORTER, WATCHMAKER, AND JEWELLER, PEINCES-STREET, Opposite Bank of New South Wales. I S O P, Public Notices, T HE Undersigned are purchasers of Good OATS and WHEAT. W. & G. TURNBULL & CO. 13th December, 1871. VENETIAN BLINDS. JOHN TAYLOR, VENETIAN BLIND-MAKER, Maclaggan street. J. R. SPICER’S American zinc wash boards, Washing Machines, and Box Factory, CUMBERLAND STREET, next Messrs. Gibbs and Clayton’s, and at the Undertaking Establishment, George-street. N.B.—All country orders addressed as above will be punctually attended to. R DE JONGH’S (Knight of the Order of Leopold of Belgium LIGHT-BROWN COD LIVER OIL, Unequalled for Purity, Palatablcness, and Efficacy; Prescribed by the most eminent Medical Men as the safest, speediest, and most effectual remedy for CONSUMPTION, DISEASES OF THE CHEST, AND DEBILITY. “ I find Dr De Jongh’s Light Brown Cod Liver Oil to be much more efficacious than other varieties of the same medicine.”— Edwin Canton, Esq., Surgeon to Charingcross Hospital. Sold only in capsuled Imperial Half-pints, Pints, and Quarts, by all respectable Chemists and Druggists at Home and abroad. “ I consider Dr De Jongh’s Light Brown Cod Liver Oil to be very pure Oil, not likely to create disgust, and a therapeutic agent of great value. —Sir Henry Marsh, Bart., M.D., Physician in Ordinary to the Queen in Ireland. To be had everywhere. RICE FLOUR IS NOT CORN FLOUR. Brown & poison were the first to adopt the name Corn Flour, and they are greatly interested in maintaining its reputation, which is liable to be discredited by the unwarrantable appropriation of the name to articles of a different character, prepared as in one prominent instance, from Rice, The Public, it is hoped, will discriminate between articles bearing a false name BROWN & POISON’S CORN FLOUR, Which is prepared solely from Maize or India Corn. To be had every vhere. HARDING’S FLEXIBLE ROOFING. Reduced to One Penny per Square Foot. Suitable for all climates. Liberal terms to shippers and wholesale buyers. Samples and trade terms free. To be had everywhere,

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Evening Star, Issue 2807, 15 February 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 2807, 15 February 1872, Page 4

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