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Certainly the best medicine' known is Sandrk '««d 8o»«' Eucalypti Extbact. Test 1 1*> eminently powerful effects in coughs, colds, tn&uenu ; the relief ii in* •tantanrou*. Jo aerioui oases, and ao» eidenu of ail kind*, be they wound*, burnt. «ealdfags, bruUcs, sprains, it is the nafest remedy— no swelling — no in* (lamination. Like surprising effect* pro* duced is ecrookp k diphtheria, bronchitU, Inflnmin«tion of the longs, swelling, 40-; diarrhaa, dyi^ntry, dueates of the kid« neyi and -urinary ofga^i. In use at hospitals «nd Dedtoal dinics all orer the globe ; patronued by Hit Majesty the King of Italy ; crowned with medaf and diploma at International Exhibition, Amsterdam. Trnit in this approred article and reject all othwra. — Adtt The intelligent public viH quite undorstand why the largest bufiineua is being done at the Brick store, Feilding, when they compare the Ordinary prices charged at J, Darragh'a for goods -which are quoted at much higher prices by the other Storekeeper* of Feildiog under the Extreme Pressure of Clearance Bales and Partnership Sales, Ac., 4c. Just landed, 4 cases Yates Reliable Garden and Flower Seeds guaranteed new and true to name. Frost-proof kidneys, lapatones, peach blossom, snowHake, liruce, ashleaf kidneys, early rose, etc., etc.— Brarowall Bros, — Adyt.

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 31, 5 August 1893, Page 3

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Untitled Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 31, 5 August 1893, Page 3

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