Tb'e" liordly Caliam. ■'" '''Every- Cubaii'iriust haveifiWheTper " *»ys' an array'*>flficter who has-been serringiinitheasiand. "You can-not hire »«ai*penter for an hour unless you pro-! iTide him-with a lu-.!peii to haiuJ.hi&ihaja-; aaer «,ji<i flails ajyJ.taiMsMm, u
SANDEBand EOXS. EUCALYPTI EXTBACr./ According to rep-iir of a | rest number of physician of the [highest professional standing, there ar offered '• Eucalypti ' Extracts which ■ possess' fa curative qualities. In piotfctioniof the name of' Banders and Sees' nervation v;e publish , few abstracts I'd tl uesrt] cus, -Rtich bear fii ont that no reliaiec cm Le pkcedin other prcdcctß Dr. W. B. PTiSKT^ftlErßri^rtrwiteß: "It is som times difficult to obtain the genuine article (Sande and' Sons* ). UUtitfUteo iiJßei'i&J they bad »6 tbeToip.atie.seJiie.and no effects. lion, case the effects 'were simiiar'totbeoUcamphora,*lib. objectSrhiol action or which is TreLL known." Dr. H B Drake, P.ortianc;, Oregon, says : "Sncel.becaln ecqnaintcd -with 'tin? *pwq arstioii 1 (Sander" and Sons I use no other iciii fi.ci.cayp.tus, as I think it is b far the jbest." Tr. L. P. Preston, Lynchburg, Va writes:* S I never used! any. preparation other tbn Sander and. Sons', as I found the others to beimcst useless." Dr J. T. Corn-ell, Kansas City Kansas says :! Care has to be exercised not to be supplied with spurieus preparations as done by my supply druggist." Dr. H.- H. Hurt, New, Yorki says :." It oes without sayingthat Sanders andSons;Eucalypti Jx tract is the best in the market." Dr James Ksekie,- Fair-new, N 51 -—" So wide is; with me the range of applications of Sanders and Sons' Eucalypti Extract that I arty it with me 1 whertvor I go. I 'edit most neul in uitnhcea all throat troubles bronohitia.efc
Quality i Spoons That the best is the Cheapest when, buying 7 r na Silver-plated Spoons and Forks.goes without saying. They are used probably four times a ' day every day, land if not Ai quality they ' B quickly show signs of wear. length of., time Silver-plate will wear depends, entirely jj' on the way you clean it. If r you use some' 1 ■ polishing powders you can soon wear the plat-" ing off. If you clean our Ai Spoons and Forks' with fine whiting and water, arid/polish with 7 " a clean chamois .leather, we can safely say the' *- plating is good for Twenty Years' Family UseP'3 At the end of that time you can get them re- e plated to be as good as new. Our prices ar<e* .-• the lowest you jean find—Quality considered. We illustrate the Fiddle pattern— you knowic >. the popular plain old English pattern. J !We : sell them in any quantity, from one upwards, at these reduced prices :- Table; Spo«ns, Fiddle or Old ."."' English - 35/- Per rfoir. Table Fprks, ditto - 35/Dessert Spoons Dessert Forks Tea Spoons Coffee Spoons - *5/35/- - .is/,.
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 365, 7 May 1903, Page 6
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457Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 365, 7 May 1903, Page 6
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