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ECONOMIC Are cpet-iig Fresh Novelties E\ery week. This week we have opened a splendid MILLINERY Ladies Call & Inspect. Addkess—"ECONOMIC" 3.lexam3x«»« SEEDS _SEED& "AS, RIVERS h-*s received his ' Annual Supply of Messrs Yates and Co.'B Consignment (from Auckland) of Peas, Beans, Vegetable and Flower See.'s. Guaranteed of thfChoicest Kinds, and which have proved in previous 'seasons to be eminen ly suitable for giving good results in the climate and soil of Central Oti go. JAS. RIVERS ha 3 also arrived from Roxburgh several toi.s UP-TO D ATE Potatoes, grown b/ Mr John Elder. Six bags of s:-ed so\fh List Beason produced 211 b-igs ; while nix baga of Derwents only produced 50 Also in stock a choice variety of Derwents and Kidney Seed Potatoes. Prices on Application. Wibuat; Is Paroid is a ready Roofing Spark Proof, Damp Proof, Li;.ht and Durable, Easy to HandK Tee very thing for building Fowl Houses and Sheds. SOLE AGENT FOR ALEXANDRA: FRANKYOUNG. —ALSO AGEKT FOR—-CR.'IG-S HYDRAULIC LIME and NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY

(B CARD) Miss M. Thomas Teacher of Pianoforte, Singing, Harmony and the Theory of Music. (Senior Certificate, Trinity College, Luud Jll). la prepare"! to iec»-ive pupils for any of the abova su decui. A MOST HCVMRVRV O^Tl'.'C'Wn Tb* Western Medic*' Revw, a medic I publication of th- bia'if-t Bt«n «>rg, *ay.- • a recent wane : ' Thou -nds of physician*' in this an.i other c-nntirs have »t effed tint SANDER &. SONS' :;U°ALYP r I EXTRACT i< not on'y re'hhle, hot that it has apr iionned ant mdis|»ntal> - superiority over »lt otner pr.-p.tion- c eucalyptus." Your health ia too precio > to be w t.i theref-.'e rj-ct all pro-incs fasted ui>on vua by u»scmpul"U mercenaries, and insist upon set ing SANDER* SCNS* PURE VO Ani.E EOYALYPTI EXTRA'-T, the only preparation recommended by your physician intl me >ical press U«ed as a mouth wai.h regularly in the morning (3 to 5 drops to a glass of water) it prevents decay of teeth, and is a lure protection against all infectious fevtrs scch as typhoid, malaria, etc Catarrh of Bote and throat is quickly cured by gagJing same. Instanane-us relief produced in coins, influenza, diphtheria, bronchitis, Inflamation of the lungs and Consumption. !>y petting eight drops of -ANDEK & SON -' VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EXTRACT icto a capful of boiling water and inhaling the arising steam. Diarrhoea, dysentery, rhiu-mati-m, diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs quickly cured by taking sto 15 drops internally 3to 5 times d-iily. Wounds, ulcers, sprains, and skin diseases it heals without mfiiitnation when nainted on.

Bunas akd Cuts.—alight :nj i*ie. of thia character are of fr> cca curence ia almost every Whiie they are not dang-rous, exc pt whea blood poisoning results from the injury, they are often quite painful and annoying. Tbey can be quickly healed by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It allays the p*in almost instantly and heals the injund parts without mat'er beiog form.;:!, which insures a fate in one-third the time that th us' -il 'rtatment would require It is Uie most ptrf.ct preparation in ate inr turns, scalds, cots, bruises and l'.ke injuries. It should be applied with a feather, and before the parts become swollen if possible. For sale by W. Theyers and S m. BCIATIC \ YIELDS TO RHEUMO A we'l-known Camirid.e solicitor wri ea: '* Ido i>ct want to gi in the worl I in testimonials, but Blieamo cr'Vin'y n>m ved an attack of sciatic* 1 w>s >uff r ns from, and I am s»M«-fie4 t ; :at i>i ra Cis«* it wub very effective." Sold by all ch'tna 8 and stor. supers, 2i 6d and le 6d.

Whoh-aqle Ag n n s K-mpthorne, Prosser & Co. OKO, the Great Cough Cure. For dry, troublesome Coughs. It's ninli'ole. 1« 6, '-■ v i - w-eui.sie «ytfywheftti

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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 444, 20 October 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 444, 20 October 1904, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 444, 20 October 1904, Page 4

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