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PUBLIC KOTIGES. THE MICROBE KILLER VERSUS DR KOOH'3 CONSUMPTION CURE. KOCH, the now Illußtrlous Doctor, probably deserves more credit for the amount of cheap advertising secured from the Press of the World than he will ultimately be accorded for the discovery itself. The eagerness, too, displayed by the Medical Fraternity in sustaining the public interest in the alleged Cure is further evidence of the discoverer's astuteness. He iB evidently fully aware of his confr&res' enthusiastic devotednesß to their own welfare, and the public will the more readily recognise this when they remember that Dr Koch's lymph being a Deadly Poison can only be administered by a physiotan. Hence it is entirely to the interest of the Profession to create confidence in the efficaoy of the remedy. On the other ha»d, the MICROBE KILLER, which destroys the germ of the Disease—not by Inoculating a Foreign Miorobe into the System that creates a New Disease, and rarely effecting a Cure—is a much more wonderful scientific discovery for killing the Miorobe in the lungs of the "Consumptive th»n Dr Koch's ever can be, and yet is fails to attraot the interest or recommendation of medhal men, simply because it is a harmless commercial fluid, which can safely be administered by anyome possessing ordinary common sense and judgment. The MIOROBK Kli-LER is a liquid charged with certain powerful Gases, that, liberated in the stomach, searches the whole system, positively killing all germ life existing in any part of the body. In every instance it Heals the Lungs, Increases the Appetite, Improves the Digestion, and Assists Nature by stimulating every organ in the body. Although it can be taken with perfect safety by the mo*t delioate invalid, its effect on all heretofore incurable diseases is simply marvellous. Dyspeptics feel benefit from a Bingle doae. LOCAL TESTIMONIALS. Calton, North-east Valley Bakery, Dunertln, June 2,1891. To Ridam Microbe Killer Oompmy. I am very pleased to give you a testimonial for the relief I have obtained by the ÜBe of your V icbobe Killbb. I have taken one jar of it for Sciatica, from which I have been a hard sufferer for three months, being hardly able to crawl about; but now I feel quite well. 1 will continue to use it. All other medicines I took had no effect on me. I could neither sleep nor rest for the painß in my legs and back. My age is 59. I am well known in the Valley, and many can vouoh for the above. I merely hand you this for the benefit of other sufferers. I am, gentlemen, lours truly, T. Itbbell, Baker. Ferguslie, North-east Valley. To Radam Microbe Killer Company, r>unedin. Gentlemen,—l have much pleasme in giving you a testimonial for the Micbobe Kiixeb, a» It has proved a blessing to me. I would highly recommend it to anyone Buffering from Chronio Rheumatic. I have tried every possible remedy I could think of, but nothing ever did me any good but Badahs Micbobjb Killer. After taking the contents of one jar I am another man. lam between 60 and 70 years of age, and am well known in New Zealand. Fbedk. Gilohbist. Ferguslie. N.K. Valley. Bunedin, June 2,1891. Messrs MALCOLM AND GRIGG, of George street, are the New Zealand Agents for RA' AMS MIOROBK KtLLER, and will be pleased to give every information, either personally or by letter. Pamphlets giving directions and containing numerous testimonials can be obtained gratis. The Microbe KUler is sold in gallon ssone jmb, the cost being 20a per jar. ONESTV is the best policy." If everybody thought so, Wolfe's Schnapps would not be imitated as it is. JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT, EVENING STAR OFFICE, Li BOND STREET, DUNEDIN, Business Cards Ball Programme Cards Menu Cards Visiting Cards Menu Cards Entertainment Cards and Programme Billheads, Memorandum Forms, Duplicate and Triplicate Delivery Books, Letter Headings, Note Headings, DRAPERS' STATIONERY: Counter Books in duplicate, Warehouse Books and Dooketa, Address Labels (gummed), Handbills, any she, colored Inks or papers, Invoice and Office Envelopes, printed or plain. There la now no necessity for MeroajntileHouses obtaining their Stationery Supplies from Britain or elsewhere, as all their requirements can be met locally, and as oheaply as they can be Imported, 0 XTOU ARE REQUESTED to in- 0 0 epect the splendid display of Boots 0 0 and Shoes in the windows of the 0 K CONTINENTAL BOOT DEPOT, K H lnoluding Geeds from the lead- H iDg English and Foreign Makers— A " viz., BostocK, Vernon, Bare'*, Pol- M look, Wolf, Pinet. 8 CONTINENTAL BOOT DEPOT (Opposite Poat Office), Princes street. NSCRUeCLOUS traders are endeavoring I to substitute cheap liquor in place of Wolfe's Schnapps. T. GEORGE JaM.—Selected Fruit aid I Best Sugar. All Grocers,

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Evening Star, Issue 8554, 29 June 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 8554, 29 June 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 8554, 29 June 1891, Page 1

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