Certainly the best medicine known is Sanpk'b' and Sons' Eucalypti Exteact. Test its eminently powerful effects in coughs, "colds, influenza ;_the,relief is in* stanfaneous. In serious 'cages', and accidents of all kinds, be they wounds, bums,* scaldings, bruises, sprains, it is the safest' reme'dy —no swelling— no mflamation. Like surprising' effects produced in' cfonp, > diphtheria, bronchitis, . .nflam'mation of the lungs, swelling, &c. ; ■ diarrhoßa,. djsentry, diseases of the kid* neys .and, .urinary organs. c In use at ' hospitals^and medical clinics all over the : globe- patronised by His_Majesty the King of Italy ; crowned with medal and . ; diploma^ at International Amsterdam. Trust in this approved -~ -article, and-reiect all others. — Advt. On^'Tea3eri""Ha»e been sorely puzzled for, some" tithe pasl to know the meaning ot the words " Daw son's ' Perfection," ■which have and are now daily appearing in the. .colums of our paper. We will tell tfiem "the secret' by explaining that r*"Dawson is the name of a large distiller in ITufftown, Glenlivet district, whose - establishment riates for nearly one hun- — d red ! years. The firm put up a, high -■■ class ' Scotch, whisky called "Dawson's "Perfeefctojo," winch is now having a phe,-. 'nomenal run in all the Australian colo« Dies, if being the principal whisky drnnk in allVthe leading hotels and clubs in - these colonies. I his brand has just been introduced into New Zealand and is fast meeting with great faroar with all lovers of really. good whisky, _ The numerous testimonials received from" medical men -and oVhers describe, this, whisky as mild, well matured, and of excellent flavour. '-The public analyst of Glasgow reporting ~on this whisky, says—" Dawson's Perfection is "positively the finest whisky he has ever, nnalysed, during his long experience as an analyst. The whisky has age, it is well matured through having been in bund for a long time. He says ie is very wuitable^or invalids and he strongly -Tecomnaeiids.it to everybody. V He ,wouid advise connoisseurs ef whisky to pur* chase a bolile and jiidge for themselves "^whether the high encomiums passed on , ibis article ar^inot' well m/rj ted.— Advt
LENG^KEJB, GTtOCRR Ai\D FKUITRU^R, ("Importer oi Fancy Goods, &c.) Manchester Street, Feilding. IS a Cash' Buyer oi Fungus' at* 2d f . jt ' : , , ! , Large assortment of Confectionery, ! r ; Lollies,, &c. ( , - CHEAP FOE CASH. Preserved Gmgei lOd per lb. ' MBS EVaNS H*A> now on hand a well selpcted s,toel<, of _Grpceries; • Cheese,' - Cordials, Sweetmeats, Fre&li Bananas, Apples. All sorts of Vegetables, &c. , Oysters to arrive. Mry.EvANS,has taken Jhe agency of Mis C , Belk's Feather Cleaning, . <Curlihg, and dying." . All orders punctually attended to. Note the^ address — the fi Red House." -
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 155, 25 June 1891, Page 4
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429Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 155, 25 June 1891, Page 4
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