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Medical. MR JOHN LOVEDAY, of the BuIH Mountains, N.S.W., who suffered for four years with acute gravel, writes to the 'Illiwara Mercury,1 N.S.W., that he had been completely cured of his complaint by the internal use of SANDER & SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT. He also states that he has found the Extract (Sander & Sons') a cure for rheumatism, and remarks that in publishing these facts he has no other object in view than a pure desire to benefit sufEfering humanity. Dr. W. Osborne, Cottageville, Ky., writes:—l use SANDER & SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT as a spray for nasal catarrh, low fever, asthma, etc., with great success. I find this preparation superior to all others.' Dr. A. Bruegman, Hartwell, Nebr., says— I have used SANDER & SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT in pneumonia and' incipient phthisis and have met with the most hapy results. I have practised over 34 years, and I can candidly say this— 'SANDER'S EXTRACT is one of the grandest preparations I ever chanced to meet.' Dr. Stahl, Guthrie, Ok., writes— 'I have used various preparations of Eucalyptus, but I get better results from SANDER & SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT than from any other. These and similar testimonials prove indisputably the superiority of SANDER & SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT over any other, and we suggest to the public to take care to get it—SANDER & SONS'. Public Notices. OLD- SCRAP' tRQ.N CRYSTAL. WISDOfr AH» GREEN BOTTLE GLASS WANTED. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BOTTLES BOUGHT. cSOLD. OR ; EXCHANGED. W e HILDRETH & SON WASTE PRODUCT MERCHANTS. CORNER CUSTOMS & VICTORIA Sts, AND LORNE STREET, WELLINGTON. 'CIDWAED MAHONBY AXJ> SOIT ; "■M ARCHITECTS, • QUEES StiijjsT, A'UCKLANP, ■\riSITORS TO AUCKLAND y~ DURING THE HOLIDAYS WILL FIND THAT G. HANNAH : HOLDS THE RECORD ■■ For being the Cheapest House in town for all kinds of Jewellery, Fancy Goods, Drapery, etc., and being a direct importer he is able to sell at prices unheard of before in Auckland:— A choice Selection of Toilet Soaps just to hand, including the following makes:—Glycerine and Cucumbers, Buttermilk,, Cold Cream and Glycerine, and New Mown Hay, at prices from 2/ per dozen. Ladies' Aprons and Children's Pinafores a specialty, and comprise all the latest London styles, specially selected for the coming season. Silk Handkerchiefs in great variety, over 500 dozen to select from. All the latest and newest designs in Gold and Silver Jewellery of every description. Note a few of our wonderful Bargains. Watches from 7/6, Brooches, silver from 1/ Gold 5/6; Silk Handkerchiefs from 6d, Ladies' and Gent's Hosiery from 6d, Scents from 6d, Aprons from 6d, and hundreds of other lines too numerous to mention. SO DON'T DELAY, BUT GO DIRECT TO G. HANNAH, DIRECT IMPORTER, Corner of Queen and Wakefleld streets, arid Union Bank Buildings, Victoria- . street West. WHOLESALE AND -RETAIL. • .p^—^^^fl^—»—-^ /~^ o O7 A "R FTP* KARANGAHAPE {Pill y"y illliil (°PP°site Bank N>ZiJ WHITE, NEW HOME AND SILBERBERG SEWING MACHINES. : PERAMBULATORS AND GO-CARTS In Graafc Variety '' For Cash 6r Time Payment. A , SAN' F 0 '.IB : P, :FISH 4USTD OYSTER MERCHANT, COLONIAL JFISH MARKET ((Opposite Custom House). Jtegiflteraa igj S \ Tind* Mark ■FOR SMOKED AND FRESH FISH TRY THE FACTORY, CUSTOM STREET. Telepiaone .658. BINDING o£ every description required for bank, mercantile, law, insurance and gold mining companies executed in best style aY lowest Kit© With despatch; at the 'Star' Office.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 307, 29 December 1898, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 307, 29 December 1898, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 307, 29 December 1898, Page 3

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