Cash AdTertisements under this heading lefcrrmp t vacant situations, situations wanted, houses fc sale or to let, articles lost or found, &c, no exceeding sixteen words, will be charged ONJ SHILLING per insertion. 1«O WORM OINTMENT (OarrighanVj —No question of its efficacy ; no fea ot its results ; and no danger of its us at any time on the youngest child. Is 6d. C'IASTOR OIL, TASTELESS (Carrig / nan's)— Children drink it with avidity perfectly free from smell. Is, I> INGWORM OINTMENT (Carrighan's %) —No question of its efficacy ; no fear o its results ; and no danger of its use at an ; time ou the youngest child. Is 6d. DOGS ! DOGS !— Carrighan's Mangi Remedy (fluid), a certain cure, 3s 6d ; Distemper, 3s. Medicines to suit, any com plaint to which the lower animals ar< liable. YOUII MANGE REMEDY effected i rapid cure with my dog. — Wai. Low Saddler, Mosgiel. A QUICK CURE was effected with youi MANGE REMEDY on my dog— T Doodeward, King street, Dunedin. WITH pleasure ] testify to the efficacy of your remedy i'or '•' canker of the ear. lx — "Wai. Taylor. Education Office, Dunedin. YOUR MANGE lUiMKDiT acts admirably. Such remedies as yours should be as wiikly known as possible— R. M'KxnNOJtf, Mount Linton Station, Southland. XTOUR MANGE REMEDY mnde a rapid I cure of my dog. — V. G. Owen, Education Office, Dunedin. A STHMA POWDER (CarrighnnV).— I jC3I will send to any asthmatic's address in the Colony a Sample Tin of Powder Free receipt of 2d stamp. ASTHMA POWDER (Carrighan's).— Why suffer pain and sleepless nights wheii my powder will afford immeidate relief and produce a calm sleep 1 2s and 3s 6d a tin. I HAVE used, and found your ASTHMA POWDER surpasses all other remedies t have tried for that dreadful complaint. — Mrs M. Drury, Caversham. I HAVE found nothing to equal your Asthma Powdeb.— lt acts like magic. —James Rodger, Avon street, Oamaru. I HAVE very great pleasure in bearing testimony to the efficacy of your Asthma Powder. My little son has been a martyr to asthma since infancy, and during the last 12 months has received very great relief from the use of your powder. — D. S. Nathan, Montreal street, Christchurch. EYE LOTION.— White Rose (Carrighan's). Warranted to cure any case of inlamed eyes, is 6d. rjHASTELESS CASTOR OIL (Camghan's). JL Is the purest castor oil obtainable. Is. AMILY BLOOD MIXTURE and COOLING APERIENT (Carrighan's).— A most safe and perfectly harmless preparation :or purifying and purging the blood from .all impurities. May be taken by persons of the most delicate constitutions for Scurvy, Dry md Irritable Skin, Blotches and Pimples on Pace, and for all kinds of Boils and Skin Eruptions. Is 6d bottle ; double size 2s 6d. DIARRHOEA, Dysentery, Wind and Spasm Mixture (Carrighan's).— This invaluible medicine gives, after a few doses, imtnediate relief, proving itself almost a specific. 2s bottle. mOOTHACHE Carrighan's Anodyne JL Few Anodynes give such, relief to th ' lerer as this. Try it. Is. OM POUND DANDELION PlLLs'(Car\J righan's) have proved effectual in xundreds of esses of liver derangement. Is 6d piOMPOUND DANDELION PILLS, for yj removing heavy, drowsy feelings, iwimmings in the head, and headache. Is 6d. MESSRS t SMAILL & BROWN, Merchant's, sole agents, Gore. TIENDERS wanted, till noon, Monday, JL 10th insfc , for 2| chains fencing. For particulars, apply Donald Kellie. 346 f WANTED KNOWN— Arthur B. Tuso'n, Commission Agent, Registry Office, Coal Agency, Accident Insurance. Irk street, Gore. 349 f TO LET — Grass Paddock near Gore. For particulars, enquire of Arthur B. Tuson. Office : Irk street. 34 8f d^i ORE CHORAL SOCIETY. THIRST Concert of Season 1884-5 mUESDAY, 2nd December— Show night. X 355 f General NoticesGORDON CATHOLIC GIFT AUCTION. PURCHASERS of goods at the above are REQUESTED TO PAY the amounts to the Rev. Father Fitzgerald or to J. Heherr, Baker, Gore. f 373 FOR SALE OR LEASE, HOUSE and SHOP adjoining the Flour Mill, Gore, at present occupied as a grocery. Possession about 11th inst, .Ap ply 20 THOS. GREEN. IyTATAURA RIVER MISSION DISTRICT Services for November : 2— Foitrose, 11.30 a.m. ; Pine Bush, 3 p.m ; Wyndham, 7.30 p.m. 9 — Gore, 11 a.m.; 7 p.m.; Catechizing, 3 p.m. (Hospital Sunday). 10 — Dipton, 11 a.m. ; Lumsden, 3.30 p.m. 23 — Gore, 8 a.m., 11 a.m., and 7 p.m. Mataura, 3 p.m. 30 —According to notice. J. HOBBS, Curate. IN BANKRUPTCY. NOTICE is hereby given that application will be made to the District Court of Western Otago, holden at Invercargill, at the first sitting thereof after the expiration of ten days from the publication hereof, for an order of discharge for William Young, of [ East Gore, saddler, a debtor. Dated this 6th day of November. 1884. WM. HENDERSON, f 368 Solicitor for the Debtor. IN BANKRUPTCY. NOTICE is hereby given that application 1 will be made to the District Court of Western Otago, holden at Inyercargill, at the I first kitting thereof after the expiration of tea days from the publication hereof, for an order of discharge for George Thomas Ross, of Gore, Contractor, a debtor. Dated this 6th day of November, 1884. WM. HENDERSON, i. $69 Solicitor for the Debtor.
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Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 407, 7 November 1884, Page 3
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