WATCHMAKERS. " [Established 1856.] 0 H N LOP . _ LATE ARTHUR BEVERLY. CHRONOMETER, WATCH, AND CLOCK MAKER, Exactly opposite the , BANK OF OTAO 0, Princes street, Dunedin. * SHIP CHRONOMETERS Olcanod and rated by transit observation*. Nautical Tnetmmenta repaired. rj. BOR © B YOU Nft importer, WATCHMAKER AND JSvVELLER, PRINCES STREET, Duwkdiw, 9 j Opposite Bank of New South Wales. PUBLIC COMPANIES. Scottish commercial ensui ance co. PIRB, LIFE, AND ANNUITIES. Claims settled in Dunedin. CAPITAL, £l,000,$Oo; WILLIAM BROWN & CO., Agents. Princes street (opposite National Bank PROTECTION PROM FIRE. To Storekeepers, Householders, Investor! and others having Property at The national insurance COMPANY Deserves the support of the Public of being essentially a local oppt oe, With a Resident Proprietary and Adminu tration in the Province. Swv, ENi P? CA f >l ' rAL *>ND PROFIT For the protection of the insured and guaras tee of claims bemg invested here, retains, i, g^mit^Tit otherwia A. HILL JACK. General -Manager. ; The southern hotel company limited. Capital ... ... £4oosO f .... In 40,000 shares of £1 each. Of which it is proposed to call up Ten Shi] lings per {share, as follows Two Shillings and Sixpence on application 1 wo shillings and sixpence on allotment J wo Shillings and Sixpence six month after allotment; and Two Shillings ahi Sixpence rune months after allotment. The Provisional Directors have fixed Sa turday, the 31st October, as the last day fo receiving applications for shares. RICHARD H. LEARY, Interim Secretary, MEDICAL, T^ a S£ 0D purifier, OLD X JACOB TOWNSEND’S SARSi TT(W A, tt T ?°* OASES 0F C °NSI I 1 lo l^.T ßro^ d street, Park, Sheffield, 20, 1869. Messrs Dean, Steel, and < Gentlemen, —borne months age a younn “S* 4 *P°* « and purchased a betl The Blood Purifier, ,f old Dr Jacob T< ©nd 8 Sarsaparilla. So delicate waj state of heilth that it was the sabje remark j there was hurried breathing oiation, .debility, and other unmistak symptoms of phthisis. He called sc tunes afterwards, each time buying a b and improvedin appearance that we gratnlated him upon it. He said tha Dr Jacob Townsend’s Sarsapacillh had i his life,-and also that of his brother was far gone in consumption, and wht been taking it with the tome benefit as u i v brothers are now in vie health, each weighing more than 13 sto Robert Roper and Sow. Sold by all gsta at Home and in the Colonies Depot-131, Fleet street, London; In ties of various sues. Caution.-i-Getthi and Blue Wrappers, with the Old Do In the oontrf No other genuine OF NO MORE POVERTY BLOOD. Dr Leras, Apotnecary Doctor of Scion 7 Rue de.la Feuillade, Paris. This i ferruginous medicine contains the elemfc of the bones and blood, and iron in a liq state. Prom observations made in the Pj hospitals, and detailed in the Prospectus is superior to ferruginous bills, lactate iron, iron reduced by hydrogen, pills j syrup, of the iodide of iron, and is rapidly stomach complaints, painful dh turn, poverty of the blood, loss of strem and appetite, and diseasesinoidenttofemal It is the best adjunct to Cod Liver Oil, the best preserver of health in tropical mates, . , Elixir of Pepaine. Prepared by Grimault & Co., Chemli Keu de Fenillade, Paris. According to i formula of Dr Corvisart Knight of i Legion of Honmir, Physician to H3I. Emperor of the French, Pepaine is the east jiuce rtself, or rather the active prinoi Punfod, which digests food in the stomai When from various causes the supply of t digestive fluid s too small, the mevital consequences arc bad digestion, gastritis, g tralgia; inflammation of the mucous ■ coat the stomach and bowels, heart-bnm,an<Bwu loss of strength, and in females general < "angement. The Elixir of Pepwhe, 1 ’ 1 diseases, and prevents von iting during ] nancy HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT. HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT PlLLS.—Never at Fault—ln tations of the skin, seres, ulcers, bur scrofulous enlargements of ike gland loway’a Ointment presents a ready ai means of eure, which never diaappoi moat favorable expectations It man west peculiar powe in restraining inf tieu, removing stagnation, cooling tha blood, and check, ug all acrimonious healthy discharges. Whilst the Oi thus acts locally, the PUU are ne ] markable for their power in improvi general conditien and habit of bod processes renders the cures complete a asanent. Under the general influ, those potent remedies, the puny infi comes the robust child ; the pile ai ciated regain color and rotundity, a dyspeytic eats freely without fear?
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Evening Star, Issue 3643, 26 October 1874, Page 4
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738Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 3643, 26 October 1874, Page 4
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