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The best medicine known is Sander & Sons' Eucalypti Extkact. Test its eminent powerful effects in coughs, colds, influenza; the relief is instantaneous. In serious cases, and accidents of all kinds, be they wounds, burns, scalding, bruises, sprains, it is the safest remedy —no swelling —no inflammation. Like surprising effects produced in croup, diphtheria, bronchitis, inflammation of lungs, swelling &c, diarrhoea, dysentery, diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs. In use at hospital and medical clinics all over the globe; patronised by His Majesty the King of Italy; crowned with medals and diplomas at International Exhibition, Amsterdam. Trust in this approved article and reject all others.

A BTtIVALOFTHE NEW WATERijL BURY. It is not often that the arrival of a shipment of goods in New Zealand waters is so generally welcomed as the arrival of the present parcel of Waterbury watches. By the fire on the Ruahine 3000 Waterburys—gold, silver, and nickel—were destroyed, and this interruption in the regular inflow has keep the market bare till the landing of the present parcel. The Hon. Dr. Pollen stated in the Legislative Council that 95,000 Adult Males. pays the whole of this colony's taxatiou, maintains its Civil Service, runs its railways and public works, and forms the nucleus of the colony's properity; and yet to this very limited population over 120,000 Waterburys have been sold and delivered, and the shipment now landing consists of 2880 WATERBUitYS, which is followed by the Elinor Vernon, due in a month with 2880 Mom, all sold already to the wholesale trade, -who have been waiting supplies for from three to four months. Large as these figures are, two other shipments are to arrive before Christmas, and we venture to affirm that no other watch can show a sale in New Zealand during the period covered since the Waterbury advent of One to Each Hundred Waterburys. Jewellers and retail dealers will send their orders to our agents ft 3. as possible. WATCH CO. aw» Crawford Street, DUiSEJIN.

i. & T, YOUNG, IMPORTERS, WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS I Grkat North Road, Timartj. | Head Establishment, 88, Princes Street, I Dunedin. Branch Establishments at Wellington and Oamaru, ' „ in informing th&iy numerous Customers in Temuka, Geraldine, and Surrounding Districts that they have lately ENLARGED THEIR TIMARTJ SHOP, Refitted it in the latest London Style, and Stocked it with the Newest and Best Goods to be obtained in the Home Markets. Our Stock now is the Largest and Finest in South Canterbury, and our L\unedin Stock the Premier SJock, in New Zealand, PsjaftpifAji and Comparison will vWwy the truth of theße statements, G. & T. Young have been Established in Duneain for 30 years, They Received FIRST PRIZE for Watches atN.Z.Exhibition,lß6s, First-class Award for Gold and Silver Watches, First-class Awajd fm> (*old and Silver Jewellery, S4rst-class Award for Sterling "Silver and Electro Silver-Plated Goods, First-class Award for English, French and American Clocks, First-class Award for Collective Exhibit of Washes, Clocks, Jewellery Sterling Stfve*, and Electro-Plated GoQds at #ie N. 4 a&d 8,8. The abQve is a suffioient guaranty • the quality of goods thev '- long standi^" . * ~ eep ' i„._ - _ D *n ousmess proves that they _.*ve given satisfaction to their Customers by supplyiug goods of reliable quality at reasonable prices. Our Timabu Branch is under the Management of Mr William Martin, a thoroughly practical Watchmaker. All work entrusted to his care will be done in a first-class manner with despatch, and a moderate prices. „,^ G. & T. YOUNG, QWSAT NQBTa RQ4D, TIMAEU,

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2600, 28 December 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 2600, 28 December 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 2600, 28 December 1893, Page 3

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