Certainly the best medicine known is ~::Sani>br and :6ons'. Eucalypti Exteact ""-Test its eminently powerful effects in * cnughsj colds, influenza; the relief is in* -~ «tantanpous. 'In serious ■ cases, and ac« -flidents of; all kinds, be they wounds. : burns, scaldings, bruises, sprains, it is - the safest remedy — no swelling — no mflamation. Like surprising effects producpd in 'croup, diphtheria, bronchitis, ;nfl:inimation--of the lungs, swelling, &c. ; -—^diarrhoea, dysentry, diseases of the kid^ srnejs and"- urinary or«ans. In us« at 7 hospitals and medical clinics all over the £lobe; patronised by His Majesty the King of Italy ;'• crowned with medal, and • .-: diploma at ; International Exhibition, *msierdam. r Trust in this approved . article and reject all others. — Advt Our readers 'have been sorely puzzled - for some time past to know the meaning -- i-t the vfprdis Dawson's Perfection,". m hu-h hate dnd|are now daily appearing ■ in ihe colums' of our paper. We will . 1.--1 I ihem ttie" secret by explaining that V'D >.us son is the name of a large distiller in Dufftdw7i,7 Glenlivet district, whose - i >t.iblishmentaates for nearly one hun- - --<ired years. The firm put up a high .- -■■Hass Scotch, whisky called "Dawson's I'erfectton," which is now having a phenomenal run in all the Australian colormies, it being the principal' whisky drank in all the, leading hotels and clubs in 7 ithese colonies. 'This brand has just been - imtrocfuced^titd New Zealand and is fa«t meeting with' great favocr with, all lovers of really £qqq : >wMsk y. The numerous - received from medical men r. .trad others describe this whisky as mild, -well matured, and of excellent flavour. V "The public analyst of Glasgow reporting -_*-.on this whisky, says—" Dawson's PerIfection is positively the finest whisky he I'lCiias ever analysed durina his long experi- - as an analyst. The whisky has age, it is well matured through having been - in bf>nd for a long time. He says it is -yery suitable for invalids, and he strongly - it to everybody." He would -ttdvise connoisseurs ef whisky to purchase a bottle and judge for themselves -whether the high encomiums passed on "this article are not well merited.— Advt
EN E V TOLLED Cabpenter aot> Joiner, Contractor for general repairs to ' L Buil<Jingß. WAEWICK STREET (2nd h!suse~pa¥fc~Gospel"Hall), And at Bibmtngham. Good 10ft x sft Farm Gates tor sa 1 c "* i)EESSMAKING. MISS ti , JOHNSON BEGS to notify that she has started DBESSMAKING at Her residence, Manchester Street, opposite the School. Miss Johnson ha& had considerable experience, and has letters of recommendation from Ladies of Wanganui. MISS JOHNSON, MANCHESTEE STEEET, ' '■ Feilding. MPIEE LUNCHEON & SUPPER f SALOON. The Oyster Shop of Wellington, • Oyster season 1891. W., SIMMONS, Dealer in Oysters, binoked Fish and Shell Fish of every kind. Also Poulterer and Licensed l»ealer in : * Orarae. Visitors to ' Wellington are invited to cal ■WILLIS^STR/EET. WELLINGTON BAILWAY REFRESH. VI ii\T ROOMS?, .PALMERSTON. PUBLIC KOTICE, THE above Eboras are now open for the convenience of the TraTeiling Public. and others. Hours — Fif-m 6 aTnV. till- 15 minutes after the ival or departure of last train at •3i7gbt,. 'Wiiies arid Spirits of the best : : -<ii&ity dispensed. Tea and Coffee L'ghV iiefrtshments at all hours. I B ° ni TwALKLEY, ; . ; v ; , ■'■ „ /■'-. / Proprietor, '
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 13, 30 July 1891, Page 5
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