': 'lt was your father, then, who was not so handsome?" said Tally-rand to a man who spoke of his mother's beauty. Public Notices. TO MY FRIENDS, (CUSTOMERS, AND ! THE VISITORS DUNE DIN. IT* AVE much pleasure in publishing the following Testimonials from Kesident Medical Mn regar in* my character as a Chemist, aad hope to receive the continued support that has been givea me for the last 14 years by the residents of the city and surrounding districts. I am, Your obedient servant, BARNARD JS^C, Chem st and Druggist, Princes street and Rattray street. Mr Barnard Isaac. Dear • ir,—lt gi-. es me great pleasure to bo able to bear testimony to your carefulm ss and accuracy a3 a dispenser. Many of my patients are regular customers of yours, and from what thry have told me, as well as from my own personal knowledge of the manner in which you h.ve frequently dispensed for my own family, lam very glad indeed to be ab T e to express my confidence in you. During the time I have b en her?, I cannot call to mi >d a single instance of remissness on your part, while there are several cases occur to me in which you hive showed a great amount of cautimin dealing with prescriptions. I am, Yours truly, WILLIAM BROWN, M.8.., CM. High street, Dunedin, November J7, 1876. Moray pi ice, Dunedin, November 17, 1876. Mr Barnard Isaac, Chemist and Druggist. Sir,—l have much pleasure in testifying that during my practice in Dunedin for some years p tst that those prescriptions of mine madre up at your establishment have invariably been dispensed to my en-ire satsfaction. I remain, &c , 0. N. REIMER. L.M. I have much pleasure in testifying that Mr B. Isaac has frequently dispensed my prescriptions for the last two years, and I have every reason to believe him to be a careful and thoroughly reliable dispensing chemist. FRED. C BVPCHELOR. LR.C.P..M.R.CS., &c. P ovember 17, 187(3/ Mr B. Isaac. Dear Sir,- I have mur-h pleasure in stating that I have always found you a careful and accurate dispenser, willing and obliging at whateverhour you were called upon. I have full confidence in you as a chemist and druggist. I am, ve y truly yours, _ _,. >T , J. GILLIES, M.D. ! Dunedin, November 22, 1876. High str. et, I Dune," in, November 18, 1876. I Mr Isaac, Chemist. i Dear Sir. - I have much p'easure in bearing ' testimony to the care and accuracy with wnich m V, prescriptions for my own family and patents have been dispensed at your establishments during my residence in this City. I have also to thank you for the ready and obliging manner in which you have served me ! on ail occasions, whether by day or night. I am, ! Yours sincerely. A. J. FEKGUS3ON, M D. HO MAS L m (late of the York Hotel, George street)* in thanking his friends and the general pubbc for their patronage, begs to state that he has 11FSUMED BUSINESS, In York place, as PRIVATE KEEPER, where he is prepared to tike gentlemen boarders at moderate charges. Oentlemen willing a quiet home can be suited. Splendid view ; within easy distance of any part of town. THE UOVEKRNMENT DISINFEC PANTS. Are the best and cheapest; free from poison agreeable in smell. "SED by the War Department of H J Majesty's Governmrnt. A PINK CARBOLIC POWDER, Packed in 1 and 2 cwt. iron-bound casks; also m 1 lb packets and in ?„ 1, and 2 lb perforated boxes; also Fluid in J, £, pint, and _ quart bottles. THE GOVERNMENT CARBOLIC AND TAR SOAPS. The Government Sanitary Company. . & CO., Dunedin, Sole Agents for New Zealand and Australian Colonies. NOTICE. mHOMAS BIRCH intimates that he has resumed business as Wine and Spirit Merchant, in Jetty street, adjoining the hotels of Messrs Couzens and Moss. Best selection of Wine 3 and Spirits to choose from. DUNEDIN, PENINSULA, AND OCEAN BEACH RAILWAY. TIME-TABLE for December, and until further notice : Leave Leave Dunedin Forbury Week-days...-7.20 a.m Park... 7.35 a.m. *8.52 „ „ 9.7 „ » 9.35 „ Oceanßeach 9.45 „ 11.15 „ „ li 30 f , „ 12.10 p.m. „ 12.25 p.m. Jls „ • „ 1.30 „ 2.10 „ „ 2.25 „ 3.15 „ „ 3.25 „ " 4.40 „ „ 4.50 *0.40 „ Forbury Park ... 5.55 „ SUNDAY TRAINS. Leave Leave Dunedin ... *l3O Forbury Park ... 1.45 »i -10 Ocean Beach ... 2.25 H 25 " 2 55 » 20 „ s 40 110 „ 4.20 » 4 40 „ 455 >» *5.15 Forbury Park... 5.35 Those marked * to Forbury Park. FARES. Single. Retubn. Ist Class. 2nd. Ist Class. 2nd. Dunedin to Musselburgh ... (3d 4d 9d Gd Dunedin to Ocean Beach ... 8d 6d Is 9d Dunedin to Forbury Pa ik Is 8d Is 6d Is Between Intermediate Stations 6d 4d 9d fi.l Is 6d Is Childran under twelve years half-price. Season Tickets obtainable at Railway Station, * Dunedin. THUS OALLENDER, Secretary,
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Evening Star, Issue 4300, 7 December 1876, Page 4
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