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THE BEST AT ABSOLUTELY CHEAPEST PRICES ! HERBERT G. FELTHAM A CO., EBBERT G. FELTHAM & CO., CHEMISTS, Alwayß believe that the BEST GIVES MOST SATISFACTION. The Best Toothache Cure Is Feltham's Lightning Toothache Cure, 6d The Best Tonio Is Feltham's Hypophosphates, 2s 6d The Best Dispensing is done at FELTHAM & CO.'S OPERA HOUSE PHARMACY, Mannjbbs9TKZBT, And FELTHAM & CO.'S PREMIER PHARMACY. NaWTOWH.

PHARMACY NOTICE. "m/TR. HENDERSON begs to notify his -LtJL customers and friends that he has disposed of his Chemist's .business at 215, Upper Willis-street, to Mr. A. Hobson. He confidently asks the publio support to his successor, who is in every way qualified to dispense dootor's prescriptions and to attend to the numerous details connected with the business of Chemist and Druggist. • (Signed) W. P. HENDERSON. In connection with the above notice, I trust to merit a continuance of the confidence shown in my predecessor, Mr. W. P. Henderson. It will be my constant «ndeavour to conduct the business in an efficient manner, both as regards the dispensing and the other departments. ARTHUR HOBSON, M.P.S. (by Examination). 215, Upper Willis-street. ALL THROUGH A TKAPOT— In a letter reoeived from Mr. John Taucher, Main-street, Pahiatna, under date 13th August, 1901 he describes how his boy got fearfully soaMed tbrough the teacot falling off the stove. Both legs and feet were in a terrible state. He procured a Box of Plantbkoa Ointment from the Chemist, and at the first application the way it eased the pain and took away the inflammation was wonderful, and in a day or two the little chap was playing about as usual. It healed Like Magic. Mr. Taucher also states that he has used Plantekoa Medicine for Indigestion and General Debility, and found it do all that was claimed for it. He says — " While using it I made flesh rapidly, and Gained Several Pounds in Weight. I can most strongly remend it." Plantbkoa, the Great Herbal Kidney Cure; Plantekoa Ointment, the Mighty Healer ; and Pautekoa Skin Soap can be obtained from Storekeepers and Chemists generally. - OUGHS, COLDS ON THE CHEST^ BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, AND CONbOMPTION. THE FAMOUS REMEDY. HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE Has the Largest Sale of any Chest Medicine in Australia. GRATITUDE AND APPRECIATION. HUNDREDS CURED IN THEIR OWN CIRCLE. The Scientific Australian Offioe, 169, Queen-street, Melbourne. Doar Mr. Hearne, — The silent workew are frequently the most effective, and if there is anybody in Viotoria who, during the last few years has been repeatedly working for and singing the praises of Hearne s Bronchitis Cure, it is our Mr. Phillips. This gentleman some three, years ago was recommended to try your Bronohitis Cure by Mr. Barham, accountant, Collinsstreet, and the effeot that it had was so marked that he has ever since been continually recommending it to others. We ore glad to add this our testimony to Ihe value of Hearne's most valuable Bronchitis' Cure, whioh has eased the sufferings of hundreds and hundreds of people even in our own circle of acquaintances. — Believe me to be, yours most faithfully, PHILLIPS, ORMONDE AND CO. QUEENSLAND TESTIMONY. FROM BRISBANE WHOLESALE CHEMISTS. ' 69, Queen-streeu Brisbane, Queensland. Mr. W. G. Hearne, — Dear Sir — Please send us 36 dozen Bronchitis Cure by first boat. We enclose our cheque to cover amount of order. We often ■ hear your Bronchitis Cure spoken well of. A gentleman told us today that he had given it to a child of his with most remarkable result, the child being quite cured in three doses. — We are, faithfully yours, THOMASON, CHATER AND CO., Wholesale Chemists. THE EDITOR OF THE OLDEST NEWSPAPER IN VIOTORIA EXPRESSES GRATEFUL APPREOIA-TION.-OURED IN TEN DAYS. W. G. Hearne, Esq.— Dear Sir— Permit me to express my grateful appreciation of the value of your Bronchitis Cure. I had some months ago a very severe attack of bronchitis, and took your medicine, with the result that at the end of ten days the complaint had completely left me. We are now never without the medicine in the house, and at the first indication of a cold it is taken, with immediate curative effeot. — I am, my dear sir, yours faithfully, R. QUARRILL, Editor Geelong Advertiser. Prepared only and sold wholesale and retail by the proprietor, W. G. HEARNE, Chemist, Geelong, Victoria. Small size, 28 6d ; large, 4s 6d. Sold by chemists and medicine vendors. Forwarded by post $o any address when not obtainable locally. AT BAILLIE'S. PEARS' k NNUAL, -| If* EARS' iILNNUAL, JL/O A Merry Christinas for 1901. A PICTURE GALLERY ! A STIRRING STORY ! MARVELLOUSLY CHEAP ! Unequalled for Art and Literature among all productions at anything like the prioe. I/A "PEARS' A NNUAL -* If* /O Jt EARS' .A.NNUAL JL/Di THREE BEAUTIFUL PICTURES- " Witohery " " The Coming Nelson " "Little ' Bobs'" ALL WORTH FRAMING ! A COMPLETE NOVEL, " Nat Harlowe, Mountebank," a story of Meri-ie England in Eighteenth Century, By Geo. R. Sims, And 22 Illustrations by Frank Dadd. Ila ' "DEARS' \ NNUAL. I/O JC EARS' i\.NNUAL. HERBERT BAILLIE & CO. CUBA-STREET WELLINGTON. BREAD MARKET. BREAD MARKET. TfyTY Bread at tho Shop and Cart is "■*■ now 2id per 2lb loaf for Cash. W. ISAAC, y Baker and Grocer, 21, Aro-street. i PRIOE OF BREAD. WELLINGTON BREAD COMPANY, 2id 21b loaf, cash or terms as may be agreed, delivered. Office at the Wellington Flour Mills, Di\on pnd Herbertstreets. Telephone ? 7 '" 271h July, 1901

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Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 134, 3 December 1901, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 134, 3 December 1901, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 134, 3 December 1901, Page 7

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