Certainly the most effective medicine In the World is Sanders and Son's Eucalypti Bstratit. Test its enilueritly powerful effect in doughs* Colds, Muenga \ the relief instantaneous. In serious cases ana accidents of all kinds, be they wounds $ burns, stialdingsi bruises; sprains, it is the safest remedy — no swellings— no inflatnmationi Like surprising effects produced in Croup, Diphtheria, Bronchitis, Inflammation of the Lungs, Swellings, Ac, Diarrhea, Pysenteryj Disease of the Kid-r tieys arid Urinary OrgarU. In 1 use At All hospitals and medical clinics ; patronised by His Majesty the King of Italy ; crowned with medal and diploma at International Exhibition, Amsterdam. Trust in this approved article and eject all others. — [advt.] Heads of families, storekeepers, settlera darefu) housewives, young and old, rich and poor alike will save heaps of money by making their purchases at the Great Partnership Sale, now going on at Te Aro House, Wellington. I o thoroughly reduce and prepare the Btook previous to the partnership stock taking sweeping reductions frill tie made in all D -partmenfcß, the stock must be reduced by £15,000, and this splendid Drapery Stock at Te Aro House will be offered to the public at most tempting prices. Early in the year Air Smith admits to a partnership in his business a commercial gentlemen who ha 9 long been associated with the London buying for Te Aro House. Te Aro House has long held the premier position as the "Leading Family Drapery Warehouse," and further developments are now taking place to inaugurate the year 1895. The announcement made in another par of this paper that a sale of greater magnitude than ever yet attempted by Te Aro House is now being held should arrest the attention of everyone in this part of the Colony.
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Manawatu Herald, 2 April 1895, Page 2
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291Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, 2 April 1895, Page 2
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