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ATI 9' \iV D RUT, ,- -r, , X> A JtV " Goods delivered to all parts of tho Dig. trict at Town Prices. Hayforks,'. Rakes, and other Fnrhiing Implements kept in stock. 699 [T ANTED, Persona seeking Situatitm V to Know that tho Mail ia the best means of making their wants known, u advertisements of that class are always looked for in Kvp.ninp Pm» v TVTORTH OTAGO STEAM SAWMILLS ON SALE, by the UndersignedRed, White, and Black Pino—all sizos. Deal, 9x3, 9x2, 9 x 14, 9xl, 9 x fl. T and G Flooring—6 x ljj, 6 x IJ, 6x 1 6 x f, 6 x g, 6 x 4. ' Baltic Dressed Weatherboards. Hardwood. Five and Six Feet Palings. T and G White and Red Pine, 6x1,6x1 6 x f, 6 x g, 6 x 4: T and G Kauri, 6 x 1, .6 x 4. American T and G Lumber and Shelving, Doors, Sashes, Laths, Shingles, Skirtiun Mouldings, Architraves, &o. Builders' Ironmongery, English and Scotch Roofing Iron, and overy requisite for building purposes. ALHO— A Constant Supply of Best Nowcastlo Goal. Fencing Wire—all sizes. And Best Portland Cement. 760 0. OALBRAITH & CO.

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. HERBS t HERBS 1 I HERBS ! 11 PROFESSOR GUSSCOTT begs to adviso his patrons he lias just reooivotl, per iiui.il stuamer, -esh selection of herbs from his agents in America, including several hitherto unproc* «lie in the Colonies, which possess highly curative properties. Professor <-ussoott would avail himself o( this opportunity to apologise to a numbor of his patients for tho disappointment caused through his temporary abseneo from hii place of business, which was unavoidable from the fact that lio had a case under treat, ment in the country which necessitated hu personal supervision. Professor Gusscott thinks it necessary to make this notification to his various correspondents in consequence of the unavoidahlo delay that has taken place in forwarding hia medicines. Professor Gusscott thinks, without undno vanity, he might fairly inscribo as his motto, *' Veni, Vidi, vici." He is led to this belief from the astounding success ho has mot with in the treatment of hitherto considered incurable diseases. A feeling of dclieaoy provents Professor Gusscott publishing the nature of tho various cases, but ho is prepared to furnish ample documentary proof from grateful patients which will oonvinos the most Boeptical. I Professor Gusscott would impress upon "those who may do him the honor to consult him that the utmost Becrecy can bo fmlied upon ; moreover, from long a careful study of the human system, hfi *8 decide almost at a glanco tho diagnosis oj , the case, thereby relieving the patient of * | great deal of nervousness and hesitation, Professor Gusscott invites tho confidence of either sex suffering from functional do. rangements, spermatorhaja, exhausting dreams, &c. Professor Gusscott has made norvotti debility and loss of power his especial study from whatever causes arising. Ho would earnestly impress upon those who suffer to seek immediate advice and counsel, if they desiro "an old age, serene and bright." Lot no falso delicacy doter suffering victims from removing the ciubo of this blight to manhood. The strictest confidence may bo rot lied upon. Professor Gucscott has been uniformly I successful in his treatment of patients who have failed to get relief in skin diseases, ! eruptions, blotches, sore eyes, erysipelas, 4a i Professor Gusscott guarantees to curt rheumatism. His herbal treatment is singularly efficacious in its action on tho blood, and speedily removes those poisonous substances which irritate and inflamo the tisana of the body. Professor Gusscott pledges himself to effect a permanent cure in asthma, and with confidence will undertake cases where th« faculty has failed. Sufferers from this dih tressing malady should at onoe consult him. If necessary, references of oures effected can bo given. Professor Gusscott would particularise tty following ailments upon which ho may b> consulted : —l.iver complaints, indigestion, lowness of spirits, spasms, giddiness, palpi-, tation of tho heart, involuntary blus,hiua. tumors, abscesses, etc. Professor Gusscott would bo happy ty treat business men who, through tho sedom t.'iry nature of their occupation, suffor fronj a sluggish liver. His liver powder has est* Wished for itself an enduring fame as » Bpecdy corrective, ridi'.iug tho blood of all impurities, and restoring regularity to the whole functions.

KING OF PAIN. Wholesale Agents : Ketnpthorno, Prosser, and Co. Note tho adiirew :—PROFESSOR QUSB- - >TT (next Henderson aud Fergus), Georgt street, Dunodin. N.B.— Business Hours—From 9 ».m. to 8 p.m. Sundays (special cases), from 9a.m. to It a.m. ; Evenings, 7to 8 o'clock, 771 GRATEFUL— COMFORTING, BREAKFAST, "By a thorough knowledge of th? jitural laws which govern the operations ot digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of woll-selocted [ cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakiaat tables with a dolicately flavoured beverage which may eavo us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious paq of snob articles of diet tt;at e> constitution may bf gradually bnjlt up until strong enough dp resist eypry tende'noy to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around ai ready to attack wherever their isr a weak point. We may escape many a '" l al shaft by keeping ourselves well fortifiby blood and a properly ftamo. "■— See Article in the Civil Service Qazett*. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in Packets and Tins, J-lb. and Mb., labelled. JAMES EPPS AND CO., / Homoeopathic Cb.emuis,._ 48, and 17C(, FjCjty' Works—Edstok-boad and Campdkh Town. London. 67*

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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 744, 29 August 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 744, 29 August 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 744, 29 August 1878, Page 4

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