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PUBLIC NOTICES. THE MICROBE KILLER. A POSITIVE ANTIDOTE FOR WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S DISEASES. "lOROBE KILLER (speedily removes all . Internal as well as external irritations; no inflammation can possibly remain long in the system where it la ÜBed. Mothers find It invaluable for children's teething troubles; the lives of hundreds have already been saved, when all other remedies have failed; a single dosa—fsr infants one in Eweetened water—will u.v..u < - ■>!> dysentery, and, as It allays Irritation, natural evacuations follow. It contains neither drugs, chemicals, nor herbs; henoe It baa no Injurious effect upon the most delicate invalid or youngest child. The thinking publio will readily understand that MIOROBK KILLER Is no quack preparation, but based purely upon the Germ Theory, exaotly meets the requirements of leading scientists of the present time as an antidote for all diseases, inasmuch as it oontains only distilled water, strongly impregnated with gaaes and electricity, that penetrate every t'ssue of the system, killing the germs of disease in every part of the body. The destruction of these germs is as much a law of Mature as their development-. Nature ughtß against the development of these germs for year?, in strong, hardy constitutions; but when any organ of the body becomes weak, through over-straining or otherwise, that part is no longer ablo to ccmbat the ravages of that death-dealing pest—the microbe—and gradually becomes weaker and weaker, until it cannot perform Its natural functions. As all the organs of the body are olosely dependent upon each other, other complications bo an follow, until the patient is pronounced incurable. RADAM'S MIOROBK KILLER, however, goes directly at the cauie, kills the microbe?, and, as soon as their ravages are arrested, Nature speedily restores these organs—not one, bat all—to a healthy condition, enabling them to again peiform their proper funotions. Hence, no disease is incurable if MICROBE KILLER be used before the affeoted organs are wasted away. MICROBE KILLER will positively kill the disease; but will not make new organs. Dyspeptics feel benefit from a single dose. TO RADAM'S MICROBE KILLER COMPANY, 40 Elizabeth street, Melbourne, Dear Sirs,—l have just completed numerous fxperiments with RADAM'S MIOROBK KILLER as a destroyer of geim life, and have proved Its efficacy in each case so far as my experiments have gone. However, a most important feature appears to have been overlooked by you—that is, the effect of MICROBE KILLER on germ life in water. An addition of one-half an ounce of MICROBE KILLER to one gallon of water destroyed all animalcule »nd germs instantly, rendering the water absolutely pure, Hxperlmomta have been made with both Yarra and Yan Yean water. is it is an established fact that typhoid and other germs exist in the Melbourne drinking water, and undoubtedly cause the epldemio pievaleut every year, I would Btrongly recommend the use of MICROBE KILLER in filters and in the water used for domestic purpoies. When cleaning filters a mnch ttrongcr solution Bhonld bo need, as impure filtration is at all time/ dangerous, and I have (very confidence in atatiDg that RADAM'S MICROBE KILLKR ■jr tiie most .perfect anti- eptlo that has come under m y notice.—Yours truty, F.*TIZZARD WELSH, Analyst, 133 William street, Melbourne. Pamphlets desorlptivo of the MICROBE KILLER Free at MALCOLM AND GRIGG'S, Managers for New Zealand, Gkobgb stbeet, Dcnbdin, PRELIMINARY AND SPECIAL NOTICE TO Proteot the public against fraud and deceit by imitations and would-be adventurers—for when a genuine article is a thorough suceess then fraudulent imitations spring up—to enable the public to obtain tbo genuine epeifio, the proprietor cf the now celebrated HIOKMAN'S "EOLIPdE" HAIR PRODUCER has deemed it necessary to make an alteration in the kind of bottles to bo used in : thefuture. To accomplish tbis, lam having ] male to my special order and design a large shipment of amber-colored glass bottles, with the well-known trade mark and the words " Eickman's Eolipse Hair Producer Registered," cast in the bottles. The first shipment wiil not arrve before the end of February, 1892, as the vesel did not sail to date. Ab soon as prcuent | stoika are used up the Fclfpse Hair Producer wil be put up in these tpecial bottles only. The nex bottles will be wrapped in white outside wrippers, in place of the pink, as at present. Thy will have the same registered neck and hat labelp, with signature, without which none is genuine. Hue very Large and Ever-increasing Demand for HIOKMAN'S EOLIPSE HAIR PRO-j DTOER and tho truly marvellous results ohtaiied by its use bas proved it the only positive Har Restorer in the world. It is fast driving j oujof the market all other Colonial, English, j ani American so-called Hair Restorers; hence its ttue title. It eclipses all others. It has prduoed new growth of hair on the heads of huidreds of well-known citizens in overy city and town in Now Zealand after all other socalld Hair Restorers had failed. Ak your Chemißt for Hickman's Sketch Bo<k (gratis), entitled 'The History of a Bald Held,' and see testimonials. The pamphlet will shov the high estimation in which the EOLIP3E HAIR PRODUCED is held and tholargo and ever-increasing Bales, after being befiro the publio nearly five years. Act for HICKMAN'S EOLIPBE BAIR PRODUCER, And accept no other. To be obtained of all Chemists in Duuedlu and throughout New Zealand. Wholosale of lEMPTHORNE, PROSSBR, AND CO. ROVINOIAL HOTEL, Stafford street, DUNEDIN. This nowly-built Hotel is one of the MOST HOME-LIKE AND COMFORTABLE in the BOUTHERN HKMISPHERF, Terms very moderate.

The NICEST and OHBAPBBT MEAL In TOWN is the 1 O'CLOCK DINNER at ONE SHILLING. J, WELLS (formerly of the Exhibition Dining Booms), Lkssbb. UNITARY PLUMBING A SPECIALTY, By First-class Workmen, DRAIN AND SOIL PIPES Tested by Latest Improved Drain Tester, Specially imported for the purpose. A l .] WORK OAREFDLLY TESTED and GUARANTEED, ANDERSON AND MORRISON, Plumbers, Gasfitters, etc., Moray place. M. M A 0 G 0 U N, _ Estate and Commission Agent, Next Messrs Boot & Hunter's, Dentists, Octagon Land Office transactions attended to, Accounts or Rents collected, etc ENSHAW'S Monaroh of Pain,' the great core of the age. Sole agent, John R, Hooper, Crawford street. . T, GEORGE JAM.-Best tin the want. AUGsocerr,

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Evening Star, Issue 8769, 9 March 1892, Page 1

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