Certainly the best medicine known is ''BAirpEß^.and Sons' Eucalypti Extractits- eminently powerful effects in fco'ughs^ colds?, influenza ; iheTehef is in* Btanta_eb J tis. In serious cases, and ac« cidents -of all kinds, be they wounds, burns,' 'sekldings, bruises, sprains, it is ♦the£ safest remedy — no swelling — no incarnation,; Like surprising effects pro.•*du£ed;in .croup, diphtheria, bronchitis, .nflanimation of the lungs, swelling, <Sc. ; r d.vsentty, diseases -of the kid^ "Heys and .urinary organs* In use at "ihos^itals'.and medical clinics all over the .globe? prftronised by His Majesty the Kingsof) ltaly ; crownefl with-medal and diploma at International Exhibition, Amsterdam. Trust in this approved f-artlcle;aHjl .reject all others.-— Auvt Itf'wiE be seen by an advertisement -another column that Air J. J",. Curtis, of *Grpy- : stfeeti Wellington, draws the attentu'tiW'tne tradespeople and others to •"fch^god'ds' consigned to his «are. Con- ' sijmees at present suffer from delay in :trati'slt^at Wellington and the consequent "expenses of storage, which would be •'enfirelyavoided. Those wishing to send parcels or presents to Europe are reminded that he has a cheap prompt delivery by each direct steamers for London. Parcels so sent are delivered at of consignee, it instructed . It is alsa notified that lie has special convey an ! ce ! for the removal of furniture and /lu^giige. Custom House work is, of ■qjourseV a' necessary branch of bis busi-Heis.-T-ApvT.
MATTHEW BELFIT, SA-DDLEE and HABNESS- MAKER, HAS commenced business in .premises adjoining Mr Cak-thew-9 shop in Manchester Street, 'where he hopes, by good workman^ ship, moderate charges, and a strict attention to J-the requirements of Customers, to merit a fair share of Public Batfonage. MATTHEW RELPIT. Jpi, TQ -£*A ;PES DAY to be made A. I 1U '*IT' hy persons of either sex, .in their own localities, at work for us. New^ business. All meet with wonderful success. Any one can do the work.. You don't need capital, or about ihe same as none. We will start you. j No space to explain here, Baft you can male a snug little fortune honorably and ea«ijy. The employment is particuJariy j adapted to the region in which this pub- I lication circulates. Boys and girls earn ' pearly as much as men, Full particulars an 1 ir:Btructions mailed free. Now is the time-^don't delay, but write to us at oncei Stinson & Co., Poitland, Maine, TTnitefi States. *• SAILWAY KEFKESHMkNT . ROOMS, PALMERSTON. PUBLIC NOTICE, f ■ iHE above Booms are now open J_ for tbe convenience of the Travelling Public and others. Hours — Jfrqm r 6 a.m. till 15 minutes after the aftfival or departure of last train at night. \Vineß and Spirits of the best -quiality; aispensei. Tea and Coffee arid Light Eeftesbments at all hours. XXXX. Ales on tap. ■ . " ■ J. WALKLEY, ( Proprietor. TAME S J . CURTIS CußtoiuS, Shipping, and Forwarding ," '' ' Agent, "Geet "Stbeet, WELLINGTON, N.Z. JPropnetor of Wellington Parcel Delivery Gompany. tGoods and Parcels forwarded to all parts of the world. P.O. Boi 108..— IVt^uoue, 116
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 21, 18 August 1891, Page 4
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