Yesterday was the Fourth of July, tho anniversary of the Declaration of Ameviuui Indcpendenie. At the , Royal Hotel, wheie several gentlo- . men from tho United States are stay- j in,"!, the day w'aiii celebrated in riglut ■ royal manner, and in the evening j there was quite a,n effective display of j fireworks. Of course the day would, not ibe. complete without the appearaivje on the scene of "Colonel" Davis, and that colored gentleman, witln his tall hat and '•O.BV became quite a conspicuous ngun Je on the landscape! During! the month of J-uJy Miss Martin's millinery show room will be i closed at 6 p.m., Thursday and Saturday except ed. —Advt.. There are genuine bargains in drapery, clothing, millinery and general house furnishing goods to be obtained by (both ladies and gentlemen at the great winter sale which begins to-morrow at W. S. Wylie's. Buyers will find that the sale, the reduction?, and the goods are genuine. This is a good opportunity for 6eciui'rii<s a parcel tof winter goods at exceptionally low prices:, as we understand there will be concessions on every line of goods at W. S. Wylie's sale.—Advt
AUTHENTIC MEDICAL OPINIONS WORTH KNOWING—Dr. Osborjue says: "I uee SANDER and SONS EUCALYPTI EXTRACT as a cpraj fcr nassl cfttarrh, low fever, aßthma, etc., ■with great success. I find thif preparation euperior to all others." Dr. Stahl: "I have used various pre parationg of Eucalyptus, but I gel better results "from SANDER ANI SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT thai Any other." Dr. Preston : "I never üb< any Eucalyptu* preparation other th»r SANDER and SONS', as I found tn< others to be almost useless," Dr Hart: "It goes without saying that SANDEI and SOUS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACI is the beat in the market." In influenu all fevers, throat and lung trouble diphtheria, diarrhoea, dysentery, kid ; ney complaints, rheumatism, wound* sprains, ulcers, etc., it is invaluable.' See that you get SANDER and SONS ana reject spurious preparations wbitl .».«•.«?»*.«+■* vwjto* «*siv- li4«]' Salo ! Sale ! Sale ! Foi" stylish millin «ry tiheap call at Miss Martin's.'Millin 1 cry -Showroomy, Pollen street.—Advt W. Scolb has at his No. 60 Pollen Street shojj an entirely nev stock of general groceries, crockery glass, "brush and tin ware, also spec ially selected assortment of platec ware, suitable for marriage presents A visit will well repay the time ex pended in viewing the stock. —Advt. Choice lollies and the original Ame rican Boss to be had at C. E. Swales confectioner, Pollen street.—Advt. Pianos carefully tuned by J. Grigg . English and Foreign Piano Agency Queen street, near Pahau street— Advt,
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Thames Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 10653, 5 July 1904, Page 2
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