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Building Materials* "Tim be bT~y a h x>7~ FORTH AND TOTE STREETS, QH>OBIT&.mW OVSTQM HQTOJ, I GM9AT BEBTTOTIOSr 15? SSTQEB, IATBESOf~& GRACIE, miIBBR M35 &O.H ANTS, H^nTpjr Bmi, : y 250,00(r foot 6 s If T and # 'Blowing 160,000 " Qj: 1 * '■*" '" ** 100,000 " 6xf " fining 100,000 " dx I ■"■' " so.ooo « 6x| '■■<•-. y v ;- ■ 40,000 " Amoi'ictin T and Q-'Lumb'oif.*. 80,000 " " Dsossod Shoeing 1*73,000 {t " " Woathor Boards ' " ' . 120,000 « Baltio Doals and Battens, 1, Sj and S cut. 300,000 ■' Hardwood, Native and Kauri Quartering and Boards. A very superior assortment of Doors Cedar Sashes Clear Pino Mouldings Broad Palings Architraves Shingles Skirtings Bar Iron Nails Zinc Galvanized Tin O.G-. 0. P. Rim Locke Spouting Hearthstones, York and Arbroath. BURGOYNE AND SON, T>AILWAY IRON k TIMBER YARDS It Cors-er op Esk and Leven-streets, Invercargill, •■ Have on Sale — 30,00 feet i tongued and grooved American Lumber 20,000 feet 6 x lj T and G- flooring 15,000 feefc Gx j do do • 25,000 feet GA- x $ do lining boards 18,000 feet 9 x '} rough deal lining 40,000 feot American white pine shelving 200 rod deal?, 11 x 3—l, 2, and 3 cut Cedar Boards — 3, :], 1, LV, and 2 inches thick Doovs and Sashes, in great variety A large assortment of Rod and Bar Iron Blister and Cast Steel Twenty tons Galvanized Oorrugated Iron, various guages .and lengths Galvanized Nails, Screws, Rivets, and burrs Plain Black Iron, Axle Arms, Naves, Horseshoes and Nails Bullock Yokes and Poles, Anvils, Smiths' Hammers and Tongs Fire Irons, Ridging, Spouting and Piping A large assortment of American cut and Ewbank's patent Nails Lime, Cement, and every other description of Building Materials. To arrive — an extensive assortment of Builders' Ironmongery. Medical. DR. WILSON, TT O M (E O P A T I-I I O PHYSICIAN, 11 YAR RO W STRE ET, Invercaugiltj. At home from 8 am. to 1 p.m. nOJKEOP ATII IC INSTITUTE AND PIIARM A C V , YAR RO W STREET, TNVERCA'RaiI/L. 77 ATC IT AND HAYES Ci. (Late of Melbourne) DisrExsixcr and Eamilt Chemists, Wholesale and Retail CiiEiiiSTs, Druggists, and Drysalters, Importers of Photographic Chemicals, Patent Medicines Perfumery, Brushware, and Druggists' Sundries, Peg io intimate to the medical profession and public generally that thoy have commenced business as above. TAY-STREE T, (Opposite Perkins' Drapery Establishment), Invercargill. DE. J. RUTHERFORD RYLEY, QURGEON AND ACCOUCHEUR IO Esk-street, Head oe Lowther Arcade. May also be consulted at Mr Clarke's, Chemist, Tay-street. DB. BERNDT (late Honorary Physician to the Hospital, Benevolent Asylum, Melbourne), JED-STREET. May also be consulted at the Invercargill Dispensary, Dee-street. OOMETHING THE WHOLE COMMUO NITY SHOULD KNOW.— The traveller furnished with BRISTOL'S SUGAR COATED PJLLS is armed against those diseases of the stomach, the liver, and bowels, common to all . climates. The first thing to be done, in case of a biliotis attack, is to empty the bowels. Bristols Sugarcoated Pills do this rapidly, but not rudely. As they cleanse, they soothe aud heal. There is an emolient principle in them that prevents the irritation wliich thorough purgation would otherwise create. None ofthe sharp, cutting, spasmodic pains, which accompany the action of mineral cathartics, are ever experienced during their operation. They have no drawback, cither immediate or contingent, and leave every organ they, influence in a healthy state. Eor dyspepsia, piles, liver complaints, sick headache, suppression, vertigo, colic, and heartburn, they are the one thing needful, and no other known medicince can supply thenplace. They retain then- properties unchanged in all climates, being put up in glass vials. Universally kept by reliable druggists. ...... Sole Proprietors — LANMAN & KEMP, # Wholesale Druggists, Water-street, New York, U.S.A. QTRIKE AT THE SOURCE, NOT AT O THE SYMPTOMS.— Remember that symptoms are the evidences of nature's conflict with disease. They tell us that the animal powers are fighting the concealed poison. Aid and reinforce them with thafc genial and mighty restorative, BRISTOL'S SARSAPARILLA, and the result cannot be doubtful, No disorder, not organic, can resist: sueh 'an alliance. The enemy is in the veins. There tliis great detergent will find and thenco expel it. That done, the cough that indicates consumption, the sores that denote tlie presence of scrofula, the terrible suffering of body and mind wliich accompany a diseased .stomach, and an unnatural condition of tho bowels disappear.- This pure and potent .vegetable and antiseptic tonic and alterative, cleanses, rogulates,* and invigorates the wholo interna! organization, and the cure is complete. Sow) by Sole Pbop'rietors-t DANMAN&KEMP, ■ '." J; Wholesale Druggists; * -;.■•; y * Water-atrcet, Ifeiy.York^'U.S.A.

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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 45, 19 February 1864, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 45, 19 February 1864, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 45, 19 February 1864, Page 8

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