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The Lonlion corre«.spondent of the r><i'ivlin Star hinder date April 18ih. .itps: — ".Certain rumors which have "reached here to the effect that Mr Bal* Glance is r considering the oossibility of^replncing J Sir _ Fraiicia Pillon Bell with 7A& W. Jj. llees are, I trusL, but inaccurate. I should not mention them for" the circumstantiality of m .. informant ~»t VVelU'n^lon, who >ays, Mr Rees has undertaken, should he be anpointed, to alter' ihi ok*! in Londjn oonsidera'bly. " Divil doubt it !" say I. If i\i r Ballanee desires to brine the already tottering credit of the colony down w.th a crash he cannot do better than entrust the re* sponsibilites of the London office to a harum scarum financier and politician like Mr He'es." Certainly the best medicine known is Bam>eb and Sons' Eucalypti Extract. Test its eminently powerful effects in coughs, colds, influenza; the relief is in* stanraneous. In serious ca«es, and ac* L.iknts-of all kinds, be they wounds, *TiUins, sealdings, bruises, sprains, it is ■ 'the safest remedy— no swelling — no in" flamation. Like surprising effects produced in croup, diphtheria, bronchuis, , nfl immat.on of the lunj^s, swelling, &c ; diarrhoea*; dvsentry, diseases of the kid 1 * neys and urinary organs, In use at hospitals 'and medical clinics all over the globe; patronised hy His Majesty the King of Italy ; cronned with medal and diploma at Exhibition, Amsterdam^ Trust m this approved ~* article, and reiecJ all others. — Advt. Our reader's have been sorely puzzled for some time past to know the meaning -or the >wqrds ""Dawson's -Perfection," which have'and are 'now' daily appearing "in the coluins of our paper We will "tell them the secret by explaining that Dawson'is the itame of a large distiller in Dufftown,' Glenlivet district, whose -establishment dates for neatly one hundred years. The firm put-up a high -class S'cotch^whisky called 1 " Dawson's Perfection," which is now having a phenomenal run in all the \ustralian colon nies, it being the principal whisky drank in all the 'leading 'hotels and clubs in these colonies, 'lhts biand hiisjust been introduced into New' Zealand and is fast meeting with great faroar with all lovers of really cood 'whisky. The numerous testimonials leetived from medical men jmd others "di^cri^e this whisky as mild, veil matured, and, of e\e;< Hent flavour. The public amly->t of Glasgow reporting «>n this whisky, says — " Dan son's Per* JecMon is posi'Mply the finest whisk} he lias ever malyspd during his longexperi«neas an an .h'st lh » whi-ky his ,ige, jt is well nidtuivd through having boen in bond for a lonti time. He says vis yery suitibie for invalid's, .md tie »tion»ly lecomrnends it to eveiybody.'' He woald jidvise connoisseurs ef whisky to pur* chase a bofHe and judjje F^r themselves "whether the high encomiums passed on this article are not well merited. — Advt

. WE L L'l JS'G T O DISPENSARY' 63, Lambton Quay,' Wellington, \ Thomas dordon, . PHARMACEUTICAL -CHEMIST ' (By Examination). PROPRIETOR of Gord.-n's White ■ Pantonine Worra.l\iwder.s effectual ' and easy to administer Gordon's 'Qm« nine and Steel Wirn*. examined and ap* proved hy the Medical Faculty. Wild Cherry Cough Syrup— the best remedy known, French Good*, "e^aireh, &c, always in >i<n;]i at moderate prices, .Agent bob. West's Nebve and BAain Treatment Sole Agent for MUrnhall's Homoeopathic Medicine>. Country r Orders promptly attended to. -Special Pergonal Attention pmd to all Dispensing. PAIN T E Ll AN D D E C< >R,ATOB, pAUMICHSTOiN Nb'lJTH^ ' • (Ager.t foi Kobert Mai-tin, Wellington) I_TAh>'a Choice ■ks&'brtraeut of all X Materials 'cohnVcted''-with tbo' trade at cheap rates. Gold Puperb, trom 2s 6(1 per piece, b.antary Washing Papers,vls6d piece bcriiu, Glass, Lead, Oils, &o. -Oilers .-promptly executed,, and Estiwa'fps aiven. ' , ■* i ■> • > AKTBD KNOWN.-Thfe Job Workdoue at the Stak Office, is the '.i&eupewt and Beat on the Coast;/

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 152, 18 June 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 152, 18 June 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 152, 18 June 1891, Page 4

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