BUSINESS NOTICES MIOFESSOR STANICH, JL The only Palestinian Aw-ist in the W orlj, may bo consulted at Tll K OH 1T KKI 0 N 110 TE L (Private entrance, Moray-place), On the following ilay.s : For Ladies'only—Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. For (I'oiitloincii—Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. From 10 to -1 daily. Owing to a large accession of patients during last week—whose cases are too urgent to refuse—Professor Stanieh is compilled to postpone his visit to Oamaru for a short time. All desirous of seeing the Professor are urgently requested to lose no time in consulting him in order that their cases may have as long attention as possible. TESTIMONIALS TO PROFESSOR STANICH. Duncdin, February 12S, 187 S. Sin, —It is with the greatest pleasure that I bear testimony to your treatment of deaf. ness. For the last i>4 years 1 have been suffering from deafness in both my ears, brought on by scarlet fever, with great discharge. With the hope of having my hearing restored, I have been under the care of 18 doctors and several chemists in England, amongst whom were several who devoted themselves entirely to the treatment of ear diseases, together with one in Duncdin, New Zealand. None were ably to do me any good, and they gave me up as incurable. Although 1 have been under your caro but for a few days, 1 have improved wonderfully ; in fact, 1 do not remember being able to hear so distinctly in my life before as I do now. I would strongly advise all suffering from deafness to place themselves under your skilful treatment..—Thankfully yours, Wm. Muugk, Tailor and Outlitter, Great King-street, Duncdin. To Professor Stanieh. Sin, —Having suffered from severe deafness for two and a half years, 1 was induced to come up to Lhmcdin and place myself under your care ; and I am extremely thankful to you for the fact of being able, after a fortnight of your skilful treatment, to return completely cured.—-I am, thankfully yours, Jamks Grant, Mosgiel. Duncdin, March 9, 1573. 93 RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOMS I_\, TIMAIIU, are now OPEN.—The Train will remain '2O minutes for Travellers to take Refreshments. Luncheon, Dinner, Tea and Coffee, and Meals from half-past 6 a.m. till S o'clock p.m. Wines and Spirits of the Rest Brands kept. <)7;-> S. DkCOSTA. Lessee. TANTED VISITORS TO DUNEDIft ' TO KNOW THAT THE MOST COMFORTABLE BEDROOMS A kit AT WATSON'S. Oamaru Evkmno Mail Filed. Travellers called for early trains and coachec WAITANGI TIMBER AND COAL YARD, CoyUKT AMI IIu.MUKIt-STUIiICTN (Next the Presbyterian Church). IN soliciting a continuation of the Custom hitherto enjoyed by our Prcdecessoi (Mr. James Bruce), we beg to inform tho public that our prices arc at the very lowest possible rates, our orders supplied with promptitude, and our stock being more varied than hitherto, comprising—Sawn and Dressed Timbers, with Mouldings, Architraves, etc.; 'Moors, Sashes, Turnery, Galvanised Iron Itooling, Builders' Ironmongery, firewood (both cut and in 4ft. -lengthy), Coal (Newcastle, Shag Point, and Lignite). Wo are also prepared to receive orders lot MONUMENTAL MA Si )NRY, In Kakanui Stone, and respectfully invite inspection. 8(»S ADAM AND KING. '\JTU 1 T !•: Tl AKT HOTEL, V> THAMES-STREET. T. H A N N 0 N Having taken the above well-known old established Hotel, which has been refitted and repainted throughout, can now offer to his old friends and the public generally as GOOD ACCOMMODATION As can be found in Oamaru. WINES, SPIRITS, AND BEERS Of the BeHt Brands. T. 11 A N N 0 N, TTHOLESALH AND RETAIL FISH 'V ESTABLISHMENT, TIIAMKS-STUEK'I', Next door to Mr. Edwards, Chemist. Proprietor : JOHN TUNNAGE, Of Port Chalmers, Duncdin, Lawrcnc Timaru, and Christchurch. Fish of Every Description in Season guaran teed Fresh, and Sold at Dunedin Prices. Stewart's Island and Native Oysters at Duncdin Prices. An Order and Delivery Cart will travel regularly throughout Town and (Suburbs. S. PRATT, Manager. 885 RELIEF from COUGH by ONE DOSE. Agreeable to the Taste, and contains no Deleterious Substance. BONNINGTON'S PECTORAL OXYMEL OF CARRAGEEN OR IRISH MOSS, Unequalled as a specific for coughs, colds, in lluenza, bronchitis, soreness and tightness of the chest, asthma, whooping cioiigh, difficulty of breathing, and all other lung complaints tending to consumption. May be obtained at most of the Storekeepers and Chemists throughout the Pro« yinee. GEO. BONNINGTON, Christchurck. Special Agent for Oamaru Mr. H. J. Rd wards, Chemist. B#*
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 582, 14 March 1878, Page 4
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