3?ul>li<! Notices THE WONDER OF THE AGE. TO YOU WHO SUFFER PAIN OF ANY KIND, Be it Rheumatics, Gout, Neuralgia, iicDoloreaux, Sciatica, Strain, or Sprain, Chilblains, Ac., Why Don’t You Get Cured? Have yon not read, hoard, or soon that all he doctors in the universe have never cured those diseases as quickly and as simply as SLESIN G E R ’ S RHEUMATIC BALSAM has effected. Thousands have now testified o this fact. One bottle for 7s Gel is sufficient in most cases, and often one application only is sufficient for a cure. Therefore, Don’t Delay ! and Tey SLESINGER’S RHEUMATIC BALSAM SLESINGER’S COUGH SYRUP. Foe Childeen on Adults. Suffering from Sore throats, Colds, Coughs, Laryngitis, Bronchitis, Consumption in early stages, Affections of the Lungs of any kind, this syrup will be found the best article of any other treatment that can be offered to the public, and being a safe medicine, free from any narcotics, unlike any other. Price, 2s 6d per Bottle only. SLESINGER’S HORSE MEDICINE. Colic or Gripe Drink—a certain cure in 'ess than two hours ; 3s Gd per bottle only. Worm and condition powders, 4s Gd and Gd per lb. Embrocation fo." Sprains, Sores, Swel lings, A r c., 3s Gd per bottle. Blister Ointments, Grease Ointments, Hoof Oils Ac., all of which arc guaranteed to be what they arc represented, and sold at the lowest remunerative prices. May be had wholesale of all tire leading houses in Dunedin, and retail of all chemists and medicine vendors in New Zealand or by the proprietor. Agent for Balclulha District, Mr David Wood, Storekeeper, I’aldutha. S. SLESINGEII, V. S. Hope street, Dunedin. Sold by C. B. EICIIBAUM, Chemist, Main South Road, Timaru.
JUBT OPENED AT £jOWAN & JpObTEE'S cooKHAJr house, New Styles in Gent’s Pullover Pelt Plats, in Black, Brown and Drab, (Glovers make.) ADMISSION FREE, EVERY NIGHT BUT FRIDAY. THE GEOSVENOR BOXING, SKITTLE AND RIFLE SALOON. LEA AND WHITLEY bog to announce that the Night for Private Instruction will be Friday, from 8 till 11 o’clock. Private Lessons for Boxing 10s per Month, Indian Clubs, Single Stick, and Horizontal Bar arc to be had on the premises. Gentlemen waited on at their Private Residences according to agreement. An allowance made to Volunteers for practice Friday Night for Members only. Entranc from Beswick street, adjoining Gosvenor Hotel TO LET. A THREE ROOMED HOUSE, in Scarfc’s Paddock. Apply to Mr Charles I'alliscr or Mr Josiah Billings. Grovci'iuaicjvt IN’oticesV. &smmf E. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. MIDDLE ISLAND. IVTOTICE is hereby intimated that the IN following contracts arc withdrawn from Tender until further notice: “Ash burton Branch Extension Contract,” “ Dunback Contract.” W, N. BLAIR, Engineer in Chief, Middle Island. Public Works Ollice, Dunedin, MayUJLSBO. ‘ THE PROPERTY ASSESSMENT ACT, 1871).” THE following SECTIONS of the “ Property Assessment Act,” arc PUBLISHED for general information. J. SPERREY, _ Commissioner. Government Olliccs, Wellington, 20th January, 1880. 18. Every company, including banking and insurance companies, carrying on business in New Zealand at the commencement of this Act shall at all times be represented by a person residing in the colony ; and a place within the colony shall be appointed from time to time by every such company as aforesaid at which any notices or other instruments affecting the company under this Act may be served or delivered. (1.) Such person shall be called the “Public Officer” of the company for the purposes of this Act, and shall be appointed as follows : («.) In the case of a company having a local Board of Directors or Managers resident in the colony, within three months after the passing Of this Act ; (A) In the ease of a company not having such local Board as aforesaid within six months after the passing of this Act. The oflice of Public Officer shall be kept constantly filled by the making of fresh appoinments thereto from time to time as may be necessary. (2.) Every new company shall within three months after it shall commence or enter into business after the passing of this Act appoint a Public Officer, and name a place for delivery of notices as aforesaid. (3.) Every company failing or neglecting, within the time hereinbefore limited in that behalf, to appoint a Public Officer, or name a place at which notices or other instruments may be served or delivered as aforesaid, shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding fifty pounds a day for every day after the time aforesaid during which such neglect shall continue.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2266, 22 June 1880, Page 3
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743Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2266, 22 June 1880, Page 3
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