Business Notices .'',.„ M. WHITBHEii);,} BOOTMAKER,'/, 1'; BEGS to call the attention of the Tha^s Public to bit LARGE and VARLftD ASSORTMENT of .' .\^j LADIES', GENT'S, AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES! _" 4 Specially made for WINTER W&AIL.r LADIES' Levant, Leather, and Kid Boots—• " best English make "—just received. , GENTS' Balmorals and Elastic Boots, 'four own make." LADIES' Felt, Patent, Buff, and Wooiwwk Slippers. , t „, GIRLS' and BOYS' Strong Winter Boots. LADIES' Cloth Boots an<3 Goloshes. GIRLS' and Boja' House Boots and Slippers: A lot of these Tiex OH__f. -• >'J MEN'S Watertight!, Leggins, Bluchew, A*. CHILDREN'S and Babies' Boots: and Shoes in great variety. ' ' .»b n LADIES' Calf Elastic and Bfclmoral OodU, Button Boots, etoT, and GENTS'Bobtt'jJAd Shoes of every description made to Older/ "KEEP YOUiFFEET,!?^ , AND BUY YOUB BOOTS 'AT 1 <n POLLEN BTREET, BHORTLAND. ' - JOHN NICHoi^SS, GENERAL CABBIES, , 'J Kabaka Beidgb, Polibn Stbkr.';, T7IURNITUBB REMOVED WITH r EVERY CARE. " ' "* Buggj ,and Saddle Horses for Hire <mj Reasonable Terms. _ ' 9&30 N O T ICE.' '''ir.iV'l TU S T PBINkJS' tf?^ V AND NOW OK gALI,; . n,in.{ At 1 the Evewihg STAB"OTtid&»" ""l , A Fresh Supply.t>f r ' ; ,;., ,j Trilraters' Agreementj Friaii < These Forms are generally^admitted to be the most .satisfactory yefe»u introduced, and the notice of Trj^.^.r buters and others interested is re-v/ spectfully called to the same. , t GBATEPULr-COMFOETING*! '.i ' bbeakfast. '«.;,'.,','.^ pPPS'B pOOOA. * By a chorough knowledge,of jihe i ,natarjLl laws which govern the operations of diges^an and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa* Mr Eppß has provided our 'breakfast tabfoswith a delicately flavoured beverage Whidn 7'niiy save us' many heavy dootors' bills.'' It iaVy the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be graduallybttilt n_> un^il strong enough "to 'resist every te_defeey to diseiise. Hundreds of subtle s'inaladieis~s»re floating-around us ready to attack wh*reter there is a weak point. We may escape 1 many a fatal shaft by keeping oureelverwell fortified with pure blood and a properly setotisbeti frame?'—See article in the (Onil 'Satvidi Gatstte. • , Sold in packets labelled—,,, : , f JAMES EPPS AKD"Ob,' • HOMOEOPATHIC CHEMISTS/ ' ' LONDON. wW KEATING'S i COUGH LOZENGES, COUGHS, i ,/, ASTHMA, , BRONCHITIS,. , .ACCUMULATION OF PHLEGM.., /COMPOSED of the pureit artioles. The*) ,V, Lozenges contain no opium i nor any^ deleterious drug, therefore the mostfde^iosUJe can take them with perfect) confidence^Their beneficial effect, is *peedyi»nd certain. -The old unfailing family remedy is daily reeon* . mended by the most eminent Physicians. MEDICAL TESTIMONY. • ' July 25th, 1877. \ ' ••' - 22, Cold Harbor Lane, London. ';' Sir, — Your Lozenges are excellent,- 'and their beneficial effects most reliable. I atrb'rigly rceommend them in • cases of Cough' and Asthma. You are at liberty to state thi&ip my opinion, formed from many years' ex* perience. J. Beiit»lce, M.R.C.5.L..L.5.A., L.M. Indian Medical Service,,,} MkT. Kbatin^, Dear Sir, —Having tried your .Lozenges .ig India, I have much pleasure in te^^ifyiog ,to their beneficial effects in cases of-Incipie^ Consumption, Asthma, and .Bronchial A£eo? tione. I have prescribed them largely, wjth, j the best results. , . ,',„ , JW > W. B. G , Apothecary, H-MJ., • \ KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGfiSj. ( ar,f sold by all Chemiste, in tins of vai^auSjippM^ each having the words "Keating'b' Cojnfjhg Lozenges " engraven on ■ the Grbyecn/neafc. sUtB P' . v -nw'U KEATING'S ji WORM TABLETS^"; A PURELY VEGETABLE SWEETMEAT' ,both in appearance and taste, furnishing :«' most agreeable method of administering the only certain remedy for INTESTINAL .dft. THREAD WORMS. It is a perfectly safe ,und mild preparation, and is especially adapted for Children. , r Sold in Tins bt am, Chikuts. ,', Pbofbistos—THOMAS KEATING, ' * London, < < ">> , Export Chemist and Druggist. /• lUOUEIiS' and Bakers' Bags and Wnp> v I ping Papers printed cheap .rates' at ho Kvtjninu Stab OiFioe. ;ri^RIVALLED i-iiINTING of ail kmd 1V , •*-Artißtia and ChastedMigna; (At tb». > Ernmra Stab Office.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3310, 31 July 1879, Page 3
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