CHEAP SADDLERY!! M. MCNELIES, 8 TT AS REMOVED to new and en. * XI larged premises opposite Dawson's Hotel, and has on hand n large stock of IMPORTED and COLONIAL '" made Saddlery, and the priets are as follows: — Colonial made Saddles and ' Bridles complete, £3 and upwards Spring Cart S»-t of Harness complete ... £8 Set of Dray Harness ... £6 „ And all other Saddlery at similar Reduced Prices. i ____ ORDERED WORK. , Saddles, Bridles, Biis^y, Spri a Cart and Heavy Cart harness, made in all styles. Special attention ' will l»e given to these particular lines, to ■i Convince purchasers of the superiority of hand made work. REPAIRS. ) Every attention will be given to REPAIRS, and CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE. Horse covers al! sizes, and a la<*ge stock of American and Colonial Collars, Haimes, and Chains always on hand. The Trade SuppludAll orders from outlying districts will he delivered free of charge. M. McNELIES. Dawson'B Hotel VESTIGIA TuiLA RETRORi SUM. (No footsteps backward). » VfY motto is "Progression." If the f [VI country is not progressing, I am. | In 1874 I only required one assistant ( to aid me in preparing my household I specialities. I used no libor-savinjj machinery ; everything was made and ! put tip by hand; and I could always manage to keep ahead of the orders. > In the present year (1886) lam em« ! ploying seven assistants, who, with machinery to aid them, tit times find it difficnlt to keep pace with the demands for my various products. 1 have ob i tflined from the very first makers in England and America Pressure Perco- \ lators, Steel Presses, RoQt Cutters, Filtors, Stills, Capsuling Machines, Evaporators, Mixing Machines, Drying Ovens, machines for piping, cutting, rolling, counting, sugar coating and i gelatine coating pills, and hottlewashing machinery. Everything is carried on under my personal supervision, and every article lias to pass a I careful examination before passing into the Storage Department. I spare no pains or expense to keepi up the high standard of excellence |that all my products have attained. ;:„ Special Ron m 8 are is apart for Bottling, Wmpph'g, and (pi'ding Cm* Clava, Odontalgicon, Bpeoinl Tincture of Podophyllum, making (^scara Sag* rada Coodial, Eumlsunj^^Cod Liver \ Oil, "Struck Gol d" Bitters.Eucalptus , Extract, Cardboard Boxes, &c, &c. i Pills — My Pills «re made entirely i l»y elaborate machinery, guided by 1 skill -d labor. The result is that the 1 ingredients are well mixed, accurately sized, and handsome in appearance. 1 use only one quality of Drugs, and that is the best, and I al low no mercury \ to enter into their composition. They are put np in hermetically sealed f bottles at Is each bottle. Th f Pod » phyllum Pills will be found to do great I service in all cases of disordered stomach ■ and liver. The Antibilions Pills are 1 more a female and children's Pill, i being very mild in action. The ComT pound Rhubarb Pills are without doubt 4 the best dinner Pill extant. The Wind r Pills for flatulency are very highly i spoken of. I also put up Cough Pills s for chronic cases, and Female Pills for * disorders incidental to ladies. i "Struck Gold" Bitters. — A cer» ' tain appetiser. It stimulates the I appetite and digestive organs, instils s new vigor into the veins, and makes i life worth living for. It is an elegant combination of Quinine, Dandelion, i and other darks, roots, and leaves. 8 Price, 2s 6d. » The immense demand for Marshall's B Ciuaclava (the Celebrated Coin cure) ' shows conclusively that this wonderful remedy has won its way to public fa voi solely on its merits. It is now in the hands of two or three hundred retailers B in various parts of New Zealand, and , the uuani.nous opinion of all is that i( n is the most genuine article in the mar * ket. One thousand two hundred aucl c ninety (1,290) Bottles wer« sent outoi my labatory during the month oi January, 1886. To the unprecedented merits of the article much of this is due. Beware of cheap and worthies! imitations, of which there are several N. B. — Each bottle has my signature across the label. Price Is 6d. For violent, raging toothache then isnothing like Marshal I'bOdontalgico* J « Price, Is. If you feel languid and sleepy or rising, try Marshall's Special Podo phyllum — a sovereign remedy for Bill ous Complants. Price, Is. Eucalyptus Extract (Marshall's). — The sale of this wonderful remedy i increasing every day. Its power t< arrest a cold in the head or chest i marvellous ; a splendid remedy for skii ' ? disorders also. Price, Ib. M MARSHALL, y Man ufticturing Chemist. . 149 Oborob-St. and 64 Princes St. DUNEDIN. Agent for Reeefton, JOHN CHING. TO LEGAL MANAGERS. «•• MINING COMPANIES RULE! ill Printed in pamphlet form, wit convenient blauks, ON SALE at th oMe* of Mm ptpw*
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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1755, 10 September 1886, Page 3
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801Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1755, 10 September 1886, Page 3
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