Btuinesa Notiosg. DUNEDIN EXHIBITION. TEAS= HAVE BEATEN ALL OTHEE BEANDS, HAVING GAINED FIRST PRIZE -Two-Shilling Tea. FIRST PRIZE— Two-and-Four Tea. FIRST PRIZE— Two-and-Six Tea. V m^ HF *& "•V~~*~~ W <-B*"""*%~* 'V* ~L~" f§^° These Teas have been awarded the EIGEEST PRIZE in every instance where they competed. IMPOETED AND PACKED BY VWa\ §\. Baas*? Emma ftasaa tLax-a H IL-_F § \ \aer \atr ■ %J^f \&P Vh^ b n DUNEDIN AND CHEISTCHUECH.
The Czar gets about 30001 bof pure gold every year from his gold mines in E.»3tern Siberia. We clip tne following important testimonial from tho "Illawarra Mercury" (N.S.W.), on the 30th March. It needs no comment: — " Mr John Loveday, of the Bulli Mountain, writes to us that after suftering for four yoars with acute * ravel, he has experienced almost complete relief by using Sander ond Boub' Eucalypti Extract. He says seeing tho said Extract advertisod in ths 'Illawarra Mercury,' bis intense sniforing induced him to obtain a bottle of tho medicine from Mr Hosfiinir, chemist, of tbis town, aud thnt the use of ie gave bim urea* relief at once. Ho stales that between the 10th Maroh iustaat, whon he obtained tho iirst -nottlo of the lOstracr., and the lfitu tne use of that modicine coutinued to i-ifora kirn rolief, to whioh ho bad bean a stranger ior four yoars. ilr Loveday writes also that ho has found tho Eucalypti Sxtract a cure for rheumatism as weU aa gaaveL He requests us to publish this information through the "Mercery-* We -have mnch pleasure' in co-o-plying with Mr Loveday's request, whose word cannot be doubted, and who can have no object ia view other than a pure desire to benelit suiloring humanity.""— l Advt. J
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6845, 6 May 1890, Page 4
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