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PTJBLIO NOTICES. FIF.ST SPRING SHOW. ERBERT, HAYNES, AND 00. The liatett Novelties in FRENCH AND ENGLISH MILLINERY, BABY-LINEN, AND UNDERCLOTHING. PELISSES, PINAFORES, SON HATS, AND BONNETS. NEW GOODS op? Ned up in all Departments. Inspection Invited. HERBERT, HAYNES, AND 00. LACES. Wo are showing the largest, best-assorted, and finest collection of ELAOK OHANTILLY LAOEB that we have ever offered. EMBROIDERIES. Wc have at all tiroes a magnificent assortment of SWISS EMBROIDERIES, REAL and IMITATION MADEIRA WORKS. These Goods are made of the best materials only, and, being designed exclusively for us, cannot be obtained elsewhere. LONG LACK SCARVES. Although not bo universally worn as last season, a Laco Scarf must always of necessity be retained in every lady's wardrobe, and the present is a must advantageous time to purchase. LADIES' MILANESE SILK GLOVE 3. The tipa of the fingers and thumbs of these Gloves are thickened during the process of manufacture, the material forming these tipa bang trebly wover, thereby giving strength where most lequiring it, and offering the greatest retistance to wear. RIBBONS. In this department special care has been taken in the choice of the very Latest Novelties in both FRENCH and KNGLISH GOODS, and are of the best quality. UMBRHLLAS AND SUNSHADES. We have now the Largest and Bust Assortment of UMBRELLAS and SUNSHADES ever imported. "1 Is much better not to drink at all if you cannot obtaia the genuine Wolfe's Sohnappe THE MICROBE KILLER

A POSITIVE ANTIDOTE FOR WOMEN'S • AND CHILDREN'S DISEASES. JJrl internal as well as external irritations; no inflammation can possibly remain long In the system where it is used. Mothers find it invaluable for children's teething troubles; the livi'B of hundreds have already been saved, when all other remedies have failed; a Blngle dose —for infants one teaspoonful in sweetened water—will Invariably stop dysentery, and, as it allays irritation, natural evacuations follow. It contains neither cirußF, chemicals, nov herbß; hence it has no injurious effect upon the most delicate invalid or youngest child. The thlnkiDg public will readily understand that MIOROBs KILLER is no quack preparation, but based purely upon tho Germ Theory, exactly meets the requirements of leading scientists of the proEent tinw as an antidote for all diseases, Inasmuch as it contains only "ilstilled water, strongly impregnated with gases and electricity, that penetrate every tissue of the system, killing the geim* of disease in every part of the body. The de;tructlou of these permß is as muoh a law of Nature as their development. Nature fights against the development of these germs for years, in strong, hardy constitutions ; but when any organ of the body becomes weak, through overstraining or otherwise, that part is no longer ab'ie to combat the ravages of that death-dealing pest—the miorobe—and gradually becomes weaker and weaker, until it caunot perform its natural functions. As all the organs of the body are closely dependant upon each other, other complications Boon follow, until the patient is p.onounoed Incurable. RADAM'd MICROBfa KILLEB, however, goes directly at the cause, kills tho microbes, and, 88 Boon as their ravages are arrested, Nature speedily restores these organs—not one, but all—to a healthy condition, enabling them to again peiform their proper functions. Hence, no disease is incurable if MIOKOBS KILLER be used before the affee'ed organs are wasted away. MICROBE KILLER will positively kill the disease; bat will not mike new organs. Dyspeptics feel benefit from a single dose. TO RADAM'S MIOROBE KILLER COMPANY, 40 Elisabeth street, Melbourne. Dear Sirs,-1 have just completed numerous experiments with KADAM'i MIOROBK KILLER as a destroyer of germ life, and have proved its efficacy in each case bo far as my experiments have gone. However, a moat important feature appears to have been overlooked by you, that is, the effect of MIOROBE KILLER on germ life in water. An addition of one-half an ounce of MIOROBE KILLER to one gallon of water destroyed all animalculse and germs inßtantly, rendering the water absolutely pure. Experiments have been made with both Yarra and Yan Yean water. As it is an established fact that typhoid and other gorms exist In the Melbourne j • i i_•_ i ....,1 rnllHfi the epidemic prevalent every yew, * strongly recommend the use of MIOROBK KlLlifiß in filters and in the water used for domestic purpose*. When cleaning Altera a much stronger Bolutlon should be used, as impure filtrarion is at all times dangerous, and I have every confidence In stating that RADAM S MIOROBE KILLER is the most perfect antiseptic that has oome under my notic9.—Youis truly, F. TIZZARD WELSH, Analyst, 133 William street, Melbourne. Pamphlets desoriptive of the MICROBE KILLER Firee at' Malcolm and Griggs, Managers for New Zealand, George street, i Dunedln. ' E. SHAOKLOOK'S "OBION" RANGE .« will born lignite, coal, or wood; requires no setting. Most economical and durable Range r^iwtpK-MMjgMaMi Oaatingß. Repairs effected. SOUTHBNDFOUNDRY, OBAWFORD STREET, DUNEDIN. OLFE'S Schnapps is Imitated. Look for ' the name.

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Evening Star, Issue 8610, 2 September 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 8610, 2 September 1891, Page 1