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Certainly the best medicine known is Sander and Sons' Eucalypti Extract. Test its eminently powerful effects in coughs, colds, influenza ; the rehef is in* stantaneous. In serious cases, and ac» cidents of all kinds, be they wounds, burns, scaldißgs, bruises, sprains, it is the safest remedy — no swelling — no in*» flammation. Like surprising effects produced in croup, diphtheria, bronchitis, Inflammation of the lungs, swelling, Stc, diarrhcea, dysentry, diseases of the kid* neys and urinary organs. 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 Exhibition, Amsterdam. Trust in this approved article and reiect all others. — Advt. It will be seen by an advertisement in another column that Mr J. J. Curtis, of Grey street, Wellington, draws tbe at* tention of the tradespeople and others to the goods consigned to his care. Consignees at present suffer from delay if transit at Wellington and the consequent expenses of storage, which would be entirely avoided. Those wishing to send parcels or presents to Europe are re» Blinded that he has a cheap prompt delivery by each direct steamers for London. Parcels so sent are delivered at the door of consignee, if instructed, lt is also notified tbat he has special conveyance for the removal of furniture and luggage. Custom House work is, of course, a necessary branch of his business. — Advt. Professor Liebeg says: — "We shall sever know how men were first directed to the use of Coffee, bnt we may consider the article so remarkable for its action on the brain and lhe substance of the organs of motion as an element of food for organs yet unknown, which arc destined to convert the blood into nervous substances and thus recruit tbe energy of tho moving and thinking facul» ties." If you wish to benefit jourself you could not do belter than drink Crease's A.I. Coffee. Sold everywhere in 1 and 21b tins, for it is the best. — j Advt. Persons of delicate constitution, who arc obliged to abstain from ordinnr.v Coffee, should try Crease's Taraxacum or Dandelion Coffee, n Inch is rec-omuiende<i by tho highest Medical Authorities ws n very valuable bererage for titose &uSu.-r---ing from weak digestion, flataslcncy. nervousness, etc. .Not to know is- not to have. — Advt. WIL ITaM~ "P RA 3.50 N , BOOT and SHOE. WAREHOUSK, Fergusson. Street, FEILDING. JUST RECEIVED,— a large con- [< signment of Winter Goods, i\>- ty eluding lj KIP, PORPOISE-HIDE, AN©» FRENCH CALF SHOOTLKS. j A large assortment of Ladies, 1 audi ) Children's I BOOTS AND* SHOES kept in stock. j Boots made to order on the short- j est notice. Repairs, neatly executed.. GROCER, CONFECTIONER, AND FRUIT fcREK. Feilding Chambers, ManchesterStreet, FEILDING. HH. begs to notify to the public ' . of Feildiug that h& lias commenced business as a bore, and ; has now in stock a well-seJeefced sup- | ply of Groceries, uew season Teas, Ac, Sec, ; Ladies', Gentlemen's, ajad Children's Boots aud Shoes (all sizes), l made to his own order, specially for the requirements of this district ; China and Crockeryware, Broom and Brushware, Alarm Clocks. Cigars, Pipes, and Tobacco. % Prices mederate aud terms cash. OHN STEWART, COLYTON,, TIMBER — AND — GENERAL CARTER. Apply personally, or by letter, to , * Post Office, Colyton, or at lr«s resi* ' fleace, Ashurst Road. •

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 137, 9 May 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 137, 9 May 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 137, 9 May 1893, Page 4

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