Certamlv the best medicine known is * 'Sander and Sons' Eucalypti ExrEACr. ' Test its eminently powerful effects in coughs, colds, influenza; the relief is in* stanlaneous. In seiious cases, and ac* - ejdents of all kinds, be they wounds, "barns' scaldmjjs, bruises, sprains, it is the safest rernpdy —no swelling — no m« fiuraation. Jjike surprising effects pro- - duced in croup, diphtheria, bronchitis, ..Inflammation of the lungs, swelling, &c.'; C/diarrho3a fi dvsentry, diseases of the-Kid'* Yieys ;and unnarv or^an-. In usp at Lospitals and mpdical chnics all over the 'globe; patronised by His Majesty the King of Italy ; ci owned vuthined.il and diploma at International Exhibition, Amsterdam. Trust in this appioved '."" article, and reieci; all others. — Advt Our readers have been sovelv puizled ior some time past to know the mpaning i iot ilhe words " Oan son's Perfection," which ha\e and nre now daily appearing an ihe colums of our paper We will tell them 'the by explaining thab Dawson is the name of a Luge distiller in Duftfown, GJenlivet di«tucfc, whose csfabh«liiijent f'.ites foi nojirly one hundred years. The firm put up a high class' Sfokh. whisky 'called " Dawson' s Perf etton," winch ts now having a phe- ( nomeual tun in al l the Austmlian cnlo^ mes, it being the puncipal whisky drank _in Jill c the "leading hotels atid%lub-> m these colonies lhis brand has just been introduced into hen Zealand and is Fa^t meeting with ere it fi-vcmr with, all lovers •of really gooa whisky, The numerous testimonuN received horn tiWhml men .f.an«l others describe this whisky as mild, Wfll rmturecj, and of ex.c< /lent flavour The,spnljltc analyst of Glis^mw k porting t on fclns wliisky, says—" Duw sod's j£erfcclion is po«u ireb the fincsl uhiskj he has pver^'inulysed during hi- longr^peneme as an analyst ' llu* whi-ky hns age, it is well matured tbrongli having b -en m, bond fon a'lonu tune He snys it is yery suitable f >r invalids, and lie Sironjjly Recommends it to everybody ' H.p would advise cpnnoisspurs efi whisky to pur "" ipliasea boitle and judge for themselves •wheMiei tlte hiirli eiicomiums p»ssed on r tliH-Jiiticle are not s well merited — Advt
LENG J^EE, • GT?OCKR ! 'AiN D FKUITIvRKB, ' .(importer of Fancy' Goods, &c.) ,, MANCHiiSTEP SIBEET, • : . ' , ■) Feildjkg.IS : 'a CashJJnyer of Fungus at 2d ? >rib/ --"■ . i-Laxge assortment of Confectionery s . ' ' CHEAP FpR CABH. * - -Preserved Giugei lOd per lb.
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 154, 23 June 1891, Page 4
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390Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 154, 23 June 1891, Page 4
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