lt;.Ts, rumoured^that Mr Justice Rich* i. sßttori&isnbt u'nlikeVy to retire on a pension '■•before tlippre-ent & yernment ce.-ise to hold offica, anil 'that' the fl.»n. .VI r Buckley would in that ease' be appointed to t)ie vacaucy^hus citused . :We give i-he states. " ment for what it is worth. Chronicle. Ajr.the!mee'ti»tr f bf:ltie Medici 1 Oonfer--"^'fince-in Nelson Dr Truhj King brought up the question^ of corrupt and immoral publication and adyert'is-eineiiis. wtli the .'iesult that the conu'i ; ess, h'eo. nixing ihe ;- •• gravity of tlii? cvii. resolved t.c call n t!ie *■ Governmerit'to appoint, a Select Committee tomqusfe into the malter with n view to its suppression. "Certain ly-tfie best 'medlcme known its BAndes8 Andes and Sons' Eucalypti Exteact. ;:Test its eminently powerful e'ffecis in «conglis, ? colds 0 , influehZH ; (!ie relief is in-. 'Stantaneouijt. In. serious cases, and ac* • cidents of all kinds, be they wounds, t burns, scaldings; bruises-, xprains, it is "the safest remedy— no swelling — no inflamation. Like surprising effects pro. duced in croup, diphtheria, bronchitis, inflammation of the l unus, swellintr, tfec. ; diarrhoea, 'clvsen try, diseases of the kid» neys and urinary organs. In use at hospitals, and :me.dieal clinics all over the g lobe ;• patronised 1 by His Majesty the •King of Italy ; crowned with medal and 'diploma;' at, Jnternniiondi Exhibition, Amsterdam; "Trust in fhis approved article., and reieei all others. — Advt. It'will» ! bc seen' by advertisement in another column that- > r J. J. Curtis, of Greyf.str.eei, Wellington; draws Ihe attention o|-.ihe,tiadespeople and others to the goods ccfnsi^nrd ',o- hi:* care. Con signees at pres.en.i; suffer ;. fnun deJay in transit at WellYiigton and the consequent expenses of storage', which would be entirely avotdeu. Tiiose wishing to send parcels or opVeseh'ts"-;^^ to Eii'rojie are re minded thai he lms a cltean prompt delivery, by .e-ach, direct steamers for London. Parcels so sent., are delivered at the dooi of consiauee, irinstrucled. It is also notified that helias- special conveynn.eie.v.for, the femoyiil' of furniture and lujtimge. riiHtonv House ' work is, \oi course, a necessary branch of his ness.-^ABVr-P R - SARNARD&S HOMES FOR OM -Jiims^D DESTITUTE children: SUTt SCRIP TiONS for the above will be receiv 4 by Me Wm. Cahthkw and ihe Fpn.m.Nfi t ab.. They will be ac inowledged by the' latter', either qivi g name* or initials of the several donors TTI O SUBSCRIBE R SS DBSCRIBERS are requested to notify to the Office any irregularity in the dcliv««r\ of their papers. . KIRTON & CURTIS, J?roj>rietp.r3.
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 128, 21 April 1891, Page 4
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405Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 128, 21 April 1891, Page 4
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