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Public NoticeB. H. & I. RAILWAY. i i ON advertised days of Steamers sailing from j the Bluff— ■ . j Return Ticket 6*NICHOL & SHEARER. RACES ! RACESJ [RACES ! ! ! AT Ma D. IVI'FARLANE'S MENZIE'S FERRY, on t_:b v ■ QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, 24th MAY. ALBION STAPLES, 1 DEE-STREET, INVEROARGILL. THE . Undersigned begs, to intimate to his friends and the puplic generally that h e has leased the extensive Stables attached to the Albion Hotel. These Stables are well' known as being the most commodious and best arranged in town, and as they will be ' conducted under his own -avtng their horses properly attended to. GEORGE FAIRWEATHER. LIVERY AJfD BAIT STABLBS. SADDLE & HARNESS HORSES ON HIRE. BUGGIES ON HIRE. FOUND, a GOLD LOCKET containing hair. Apply to I. Broad, Tay-street. RICHARD ROCKE, X)HARMAeEUTIOAL AND DISPENSING CHEMIST, r » PA_kKBSTON-ST_-"ET, RIVBKTON, N.Z. Personal attendance paid to the compounding of PHYSICIANS' AND SURGEONS* PRESCRIPTIONS, FAMILY RECIPES, and every article connected with the trade. A supply of the most recently discovered j MEDICINES OF THE DAY, ... -and-every - -— — GENUINE PATENT MEDICINE always, on hand. . G A R DEN SEEDS!!! direct" from Victoria. STATIONERY, PERFUMERY, TQQgH, HAIR, AND NAIL BRUSHES, BREAST PUMPS, TRUSSES, &c„ &o. MEDICAL HALL, , . Post Or ficb, Riverton. JAMES SURMAN begs to intimate to residents of the Western District that he has disposed of the Riverton branch of his business as Auctioneer, Saieaman. &c.,*to Mb PETER GRANT, for whom he respectfully requests a 'continuance of the support so long accorded to him. PETER' GRANT begs to inform the residents of the Western District' that he he succeeded to the business of Mr James Surman, Auctioneer, Valuator, and . Commission Agent, in which he trusts, by giving his best attention to the interests of his clients, to obtain their liberal sup- : port. . - ' ■ ■ \ ■ PETER GRANT, - oTOCK, STATION, AND COMMISSION AGENT, * ll AUCTIONEER, VALUATOR, Ac, RIVERTON. NOTICE. I BEG to intimate that I share this day disposed of my business, as Aerated Water and Cordial Manufacturer, to Mr W. J. Moffett, and have to request for my Successor a^continuarice of that support which has been so liberally accorded to me while in business. , . LOUIB HUME. Invercargill, May 11th, 1860. REFERRING to the above, the undersigned begs to assure those'who may patronise him, that a first-class article will continue to be pro"duced; 'and K« Kopi^s by careful attention to mo— i«- fV<_ ■-_♦-<->-« ita Koaf/MBod mi 'bjAJWCedeO£S£>'*' - • ,\ IT is respectfully requested that all friends who may be doing work for the coming; Temperance^ Bazaar,, will hand in. their contributions as early; as -possible, at the place of t meeting, here, in order that final arrangements i may be made.. ..'.-...•■-•:. By order of Committee, ' ' ' ' ISABELLA A BONTHRON. ■• ' ' "'■•'' " •- : Secretary. ; "*.'. CHILDREN'S DISEASES j -. r't' — • 7- M ■.-,:-(. ' • '■"! IODIZED SYB.UP OF HORSE-RADISH. ! Prepared 'by Grimault and Cq. K Paris.— - \ This Syrup cohtains iodine, 'combined- with the ; juice of water-cress-,' horse-radish," and ecnrvy- 'i grass,, in, which iodine , and , sulphur exist naturally, and for thipireaaon,, it is an excellent substitute 1 for Cod Ijiver 'Oil; which is generally supposed iid owe its ll e_Bca<iy to the presence of iodine: .^Dhe lodized Syrup 'of f Horse-radish irivariably; produces. ; moat ., p vtblactoryj results adiinis^ered ,to children suffering/rom^lymphatism, rachitism,^ 'congestion o? tlie glands of theneck, brthe varioiis eirbptiorik i bn f ithe : t&e'ab lv frequeilt during/ infancy. «J[t is also thebeSt remedy '-for tb9 first.^stage^.qf .consuoiption. \Being >at once i.?-#a,;_t%& ti? e> rit.ejciteSi the,, appetite, promotes _ digestion, and restores to the tissues fcheir'natursJ^imneßS'and^TirSur. '- - /W "''- '■"■"■ , 0 I . ,"!fct.,^.i-.,>f

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Southland Times, Issue 1161, 19 May 1869, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 1161, 19 May 1869, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 1161, 19 May 1869, Page 4

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