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• FUBXZC NOTICES. YOU TAKE CARE to obtain the best possible, a__ most suitable diet to protect your health. How much more careful should you be in the choice of a medicine. ____-___*_ _"UC___rPTZ EXTRACT ___ very valuable ■enra.t.ve and healing actions; but the so-called Hmcalyptos Extracts, which are erode oils made by persons i_not_u_t of chemistry, have dona great __c_t by their Irrirant act-on. ___ce--1 ore, reject them! Insist upon a pure, active, non-Irritant and uniform product. SUCH IS _____>.-*-£• S EXTRACT. Remember, that SANDER'S EXTRACT was proved by aathorttatire expects, at the Supreme Court of Victoria, to contain antiseptic and healing substances not contained tn other Eucalyptus products. It li quality,, ia small dose, that mart. aA-TDE-TS EXTRACT famocs, and its besi advert-se-nent is: SANDER'S EaCTRACT. For coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles, fevers, diseases of tbe digestive and urinary system, 5 drops in a tablespoon water. To wounds, ulcers, eczema, etc., IE drops to tablespoon olive oil. and apply. ggr, *H_.-____t>tTS $§& RAG DOLLS f» r\ WON'T UUUT THH I M \ j BIG STOCK ON PRICES -VX" POST: mm WmFk A stuffed _ 2/7 _Hf S_lf T8 - I (Complete) __f _ffif \ftl Sown Ready to _J_s S__._i stllff 1/u Postal Note Preferred. W. P. OGILVIE, 211, QUEEN-ST., AUCKLAND. DURBAR BOOT POLISH. I Quick, Easy and Clean to Use. Boots Keep Bright All Day Where Durbar is used. DURBAR WAX POLISH. I Gives a Brilliant and Lasting Shine To Linoleum and Furniture With Little Effort. rr. PH R ___j_lJ U BB ER H£E 4__ I For Durability, .Value and 1 Comfort | Are Unsurpassed. A Trial n Proves It. WYNDOSHYNE I Cleans and Polishes Windows, Mirrors, etc Plated and Metal Ware Like Magic. _____g_oa_________ 1,, „ i ji__i_a_________y_— Mas■■____-* ALBEET NEWCOMB, Sole Representatives for THE DURBAR POLISH CO- LONDO-*. SADDLE AND HAK.NESS REPAIKS. —. This Branch of onr Business baa oui careful attention. — J. Wiseman and Sons, Ltd.. Queeu-st. FOUND — "Spring Blossom OinrmenT Cures all it touches. 6d and 1/; "Sprint Blossom Pills," 1/; "Bloomlne" enre. Corn* Warts, and Bunions. Gd per pad_et. Chem lata and Storekeepers. "X" JAM. The brightest town in all the. land Is Nelson by her sunny bay; • - The brightest things in Nelson town Still bear the mark of "K." For here the golden sun will __i_e A dozen hours in every day To ripen perfect fruit that maker Jam with the brand of " K." A mother's words are good and true, And this is what the mothers say: The finest jam we ever use Is always branded " ___," The grocer plainly speaks his mind, He knows the truth and makes it pay; The jam jars ranged along his shelves All bear the mark of " K." Connt all the letters o'er and o'ea From B to X and Z to A, Because it stands for purity The very beet is " K»" So when you praise our Nelson town, Without pretence, or cant, or sham, The burden of your tale must be «__" JAM, "-_" JAM. "X" JAM OH. AND COLC-RMEN. W. PHILLIPPS & SON IMPORTERS OP PAPERHANGINGS, All Grades. WHITE LEADS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, AND ALL KINDS OB 1 PAINTERS' REQUISITES AND TOOLS ARTISTS' REQUISITES OF ALL KINDS SCRIM AND CALICO. Special ilaks for the Trade. MOULDINGS FOR lUCTDRE FRAMES A Large and Varied Stock to Choose from. GLASS—PLATE, SHEET, ORNAMENTAL, Etc., GLASS SHADES. PICTURES -RAMED TO ORDISR. Our Immense Stock ot Pap_-i_ui_ing3 always comprises tiie Latest De_-___, Wall De-oratious iv Great Variety. W. PHILLIPPS & SON WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OIL AND COLOUR MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK BUILDINGS, QUI.KN-ST. J. HENDEKSONi (Established I860), PAINTER, GLAZIER, PAPERHANGEI SIGNWRITER, DECORATOR, Etc., 3S, HIGH-ST. MIXED PAINTS FOR HOUSE AND SHIP USE. SPECIAL BLACK FOR SCHOOL BOARD! N.B.—The above executed fit Modern CbflrEß *v_ ''•-•■.„.•'.,-■' _H_iH-a_-S _r*ci_t_asH____ 9 v_____________i »»- iaaaai i *•

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 39, 15 February 1910, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 39, 15 February 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 39, 15 February 1910, Page 7

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