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BUSINESS NOTICES BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. WILLIAM GORD ON begs to inform his numerous Upcountry, as wel as Tou'ii, Patrons, that he is'now Importing LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS AND SHOES In every Style ami the Bust Quality. Boots ami Shoes made to order. Host material and perfect lit guaranteed. Note the Address— WILLIAM GORDON, Tees-street, Opposite Richardson's Royal Hotel. 229 EIDAND G R A Y, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MANUFACTURERS, Millwrights, Iron Founders, Waggon Builders, Horse Shoers, General BlackSmiths, and Importers of Every Description of Agricultural Implements and Machinery, Dunkdin, Oajiartj, and Timaru. Manufacturers of the Celebrated REAPING MACHINES (Universally acknowledged to be the best made), with Patent Double Steel-lined Fingers, &c. A' s <> on hand, a limited number of new PATENT SELF-BINDERS FARM DRAYS Manufactured on the Premises by tiie aid of Improved Machinery, from the most durable materials. PORTABLE ENGINES, Either with Horizontal or Upwright Boilers, made on the Premises. These laboursaving Engines are made at reasonable prices, and will be found most useful to farmers. All kinds of Farming Implements Repaired by Experienced Workmen. FENCING WIRE AND STANDARDS. We are now Landing No. (J, 7, and S Wire of the Best Brands, and a large consignment of Standard Iron, direct from the manufacturers, at Greatly Reduced Prices.

REID AND GRAY, Otago Implement and Machine orka. Dunf.ijin, Oamaru, and Timarp. RELIEF from COUGH by ONE DOSE. Agreeable to the Taste, and contains no Deleterious Substance. BONNINGTON'S PECTORAL OXY. MEL OP CARRAGEEN OH IRIS:! MOSS, Unequalled as a specific for colds, ntluenza, bronchitis, soreuess Mia tightness of the chest, asthma, w: lopin;; cough, difficulty of breathing, and u]ylung complaints tending to cnwiiniptinn. May be obtain?' 1 ";t most ot Stm • peepers and Chemists throughout. i vince. GEO. BONNINGTON, Christohureh. Snecial Aaent for Oamarn Mr. 11. J, r.w- - - J - _ oc ° jT M,P 01! TA N T A NNOUNGEM EN T. Hi'JIBS ! HERBS : ! HERBS ;; <

PROFIiSSOK GUSSCOTT bogs to advise his patrons lie has just received, P'i mail steamer, ~csh selection of herbs from his agents in including se\ei:d hitherto unproc . , ■!o in the Colonies, which possess highly cu.'-alive properties. Professor Gusscott would avail himself ot this opportunity to apologise to a number ol his patients for the disappointment, caused through his temporary absence from his place of business, which was unavoidable from the lac 5 that he had a case under treatment in the country which necessitated hi* personal supervision. Professor Gusscott thinks it necessary to make this notification to his various correspondents in consequence of the unavoidable delay that has taken place in forwarding his medicines. Professor Gusscott thinks, without undue vanity, he might fairly inscribe as his motto, " Yeni, \ idi, \ iei." He is led to this beliei from the astounding success he has met with in the treatment of hitherto considered incurable diseases. A feeling of delicacy prevents Professor Gusscott publishing the nature of the various cases, but lie is pared to furnish ample documentary proof from grateful patients which will convince the most sceptical. Professor Gusscott would impress upon those who may do him the. honor to consult him that the utmost secrecy can be relied upon : moreover, from long experience, anil a careful study of the human system, he can decide almost at a glance the diagnosis of the case, thereby relieving the patient of a great deal of nervousness and hesitation. Professor Gusscott invites the confidence of either sex suffering ftoin functional derangements, spermatorhiva, exhaustiiiij dreams, &c. Professor Gusscott has made nervous debility and loss of power his especial study from whatever causes arising. He would earnestly impress upon those who sull'er to seek immediate advice and counsel, if they desire '' an old age, serene and bright." Let no false delicacy deter suffering victims from removing the cause of this blight to manhood. The strictest confidence may be relied upon. Professor Gusscott has been uniformly successful in his treatment of patients who have failed to get relief in skin diseases, eruptions, blotches, sore eyes, erysipelas, &c Professor Gusscott guarantees to cure rheumatism. His herbal treatment is singularly efficacious in its action on the blood, and speedily removes those poisonous substances which irritate and inflame the tissues of the body. Professor Gusscott pledges himself to effect a permanent cure in asthma, and with confidence will undertake cases where the faculty has failed. Sufferers from this distressing malady should at once consult him. if necessary, references of cures effected can be given. Professor Gusscott would particularise the following ailments upon which he may be consulted :—Liver complaints, lowness of spirits, spasms, pa.pitation of the heart, involuntavy blushing, tumors, abscesses, etc. Professor Gusscott would be happ\' to treat business men who, through the sedentary nature of their occupation, suffer from a sluggish liver. His liver powder has .established for itself an enduring fame as a speedy corrective, ridding the blood of all impurities, and restoring regularity to the whole functions. KING OF P A I X. Wholesale Agents : Kempthorne, Prosser, and Co. JS'ote the address :—PROFESSOR GUSSCOTT (next Henderson and Fergus), George street, Dunedin. N.B. —Business Hours—From 9 a.m. to S p.m. Sundays (special cases), from 9 a.in. to 11 a.m. ; Evenings, 7to 8 o'clock. 773

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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 737, 20 August 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 737, 20 August 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 737, 20 August 1878, Page 4

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