Public Notices. TO MV FRIENDS, CUSTOMERS, AND THE VISITORS DUNE I 'IN. IHAVEmuch pleasure in publishing the [following Testimonial from eminent Medical M n regar ing my character as a Chemist and hope to receive the continued support that has been given me for the last 14 years by the r sidents of the city and surrounding districts. I am, Your obedient servant, BAUNaRO ISA C, Chem st and Druggist, Princes street and Rattray street. Mr Barnard Isaac. Dear ir,—lt gives me great pleasure to be able to bear testimony to your carefuln ss and acour cy as a dispenser. Many of my patients are regular customers of yours, and from what j they have told me, as well as from my own personal knowledge of the manner in which you hj ive fr. quently dispensed for my own family, lam very glad indeed to be able"to express my confidence in you. During the time I have 1 here, I cannot call to mi id a single instance of rembsness on your part, while there : are sev>ral cases occur to me in which you have i-ho wed a great amount of cauti >nin dealing with prescriptions. I am, Yours truly, WILLIAVI brown,- , _ C.M. High street, Dunedin, November 17,1876, Moray pi me, 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 past that those prescriptions of mine made up at your establishment have invariably been dispensed to my en ire sat : sfaction. , 1 remain, &c , , , 0. N. RFIMER, L.M. 1 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. JTRED, C BATCHELOR. L R.C.P., M.R.C S., &c. November 17, 1876. Mrß. Isaac. have mudi pleasure instating that I have always found you a careful aha accurate dispenser, willing and obliging at whatever hour you were called upon. I have full confidence in you as a chemist and druggist;. I am, very truly yorra, J. GILLIES, M.D. Dunedin, November 22,1876. High street, Dunedin, November 18,1876. Mr Isaac, Chemist. Dear Bir, - I have much pleasure in bearing testimony to the care and accuracy with which my- prescriptions tor my own family and patbnta 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 bftve served me on a'l occasions, whether by day or night, I am, Yours sincerely, A. J. FEKGUSSON, M.D. I have bem very intimately acquainted with Mr Isaacs, Chemist andßDruggist of this City, during the past two years, and have had > mple opportunity for forming a p oper es'imateof his capabilities as a dispenser of medicines. I f‘e' happy in being able to state that I consider him thoroughly wellh formed in his profession, and quite competent to discharge efficiently its duties. M. D. MURPHY, ItP.P, & S G.L.S.A. L.L. M.D., &c,, &c, , Dunedin. 7th December, 1876.
. GRATEFUL. COMFORTING. EP F.B ’ S COCOA. BREAKFAST. “By a .thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of weil-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately-flavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctors’ bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified by pure blood and a properly nourished frame.”—See article In the ‘Civil Service Gazette.’ Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold in Jib and lib packets and tins (not damageable in tins), labelled thus : JAMES EPPS & 0 0., Homoeopathic Chemists, 48, Threadneedle street, and 170, Picadilly Works. Euston Road, and Camden Town, London. BOEWICK'S BAKING POWDEE Is used by thousands of Families, for raising Bread-, w th half the trouble and in a quarter the time required with Yeast. BOEWICK'S BAKING POWDER Make i delicious hot digestive tea cakes in a few minutes, and Norfolk dflmplinga better than yeast. BOEWICK’S BAKING POWDBE, ' v 't ti.is Article small loaves of Bread can be mad in a few mnutes, if placed in a quick oven lOP WICK’S BAKING POWDER Invaluable at the Diggings, and in tin Bush, where Yeast is not to be got, ’ BOEWICK'S BAKING POWDEE Saves ggs and butter in making puddings and pastry and prevents indigestion. BOEWICK’S BAKING POWDEE A. used in the Arctic Expeditions, and by the Armies In the Crimea and China, will keep for years in a dry place. Awarded three Gold MniinlQ f or excellence of quality. BOEWICK'S BAKING POWDEE Will secure the following important resultsßread will be made cheaper, more digestive, and in onelourih the time; Puddings and Pastry will be made light, wlolesome, and delicious, with half the usual quantity of eggs and butter; and Flour will be conyc .ted into Tea Cakes, Buns, Sally Lunns, Norfolk Dumplings, &c., in a few minutes at a trifling cost. Sold by Storekeepers in Id and 2d packets, and 6d and Is patent boxes. Wholesale of Berwick and Sons. Cliinwoll treei r.rmiloTi H O C K I N’ S Imw >ved Patent SEIDLITZ POWDEE, For immediately producing Seidlitz Water without I the slightest trouble, T differs from the Seidlitz Powders usually sold in having all the ingredients in one bottle, is quite tasteless, and may be taken by persons of all ages as a cooling beverage, mild aperient, or brisk purgative, according to dose. Its extensive use during nearly half a century proves its superiority over all other purgative salines, and the fact that the powder retains its properties for any number of years if the bottle is kept corked, renders it an indispensable necessity to every family, traveller, or emigrant. W Manufactured by « HOCKIN, WILSON, A CO., Duke street, Manchester Square, London. . Agents for Dunedin: H«O6W KnuniiottM, Fapssiv, ft Go
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Evening Star, Issue 4308, 16 December 1876, Page 4
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1,034Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4308, 16 December 1876, Page 4
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