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TO LET.

tm IC LKT, 2 and 3-rocmed Houses, de1. tachcd; range and register. Apply Grange Store, Forth street. TO LET, 5-roomed House and 5-stalled Stable, Loith street north, near Botanical Gardcos. Apply F. Meenan. TO LKT, IWELVE- ROOMED HOUSE In George - street, near Albany street, lately occupied by Dr Closa. For particulars apply 81EV WRIGHT AND JAME3, Solicitors, High street. TO LET, CIELLARAGS, Crawford street Apply / Manager Stab Office. GOAL NOTIOEOJ ALTON PARK COAL Best Value in Market {or ALL PURFOBKB. It it Superior t > more Expensive Coals ioi tn OPEN FIREPLACES. A Trial respectfully Solloltod. KAITANGATA COAL. AITANGATA COAL Is UNEQUALLED in every respect for HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES, and is SOLD BY ALL COAL MERCHANTS. Cheapest Coal in the Market. MONEY. ONEY Lent on Furniture, Pianos, and . Personal Security; L 5 upwards. Larner, auctioneer, Rattray street (next Bank). "ONEY To Lend (LIOO up to L3,C00) on . Freehold Security, at 7 per rent.; also, several Sums to Lend on Bills of Sale at current rates. Apply to Jas. Whyte, Rattray street, Dunedin. HE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE, L AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, has Money to Lend on Freehold Security. WALTER HISLOP, Manager. PUBLIC KOTIOES. THE MICROBE KILLER, A POSITIVE ANTIDOTE FOR WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S DISEASES. TIOROBE KILLER speedily removes all L internal as well as external Irritations; no inflammation can possibly remain loDg tn the system where it is used. Mothers find it invaluable for children's teething troubles; the lives of hundreds have already been saved, j when all other remedies have failed; a single dose—for infants one teaßpoonfnl in Bweetened water—will invariably Btop dysentery, and, as It allays irritation, natural evacuations follow. It contains neither diugs, chemicals, nor herbs; hence it has no Injurious effect upon the most delicate Invalid or youngest ctild. The \ thinking public will readily understand that MICROBE KILLER Is no quack preparation, but based purely upon the Germ Theory, exactly meets the requirements of leading scientists of the present time as an antidote for all diseases, inasmuch as it contains only distilled water, strongly impregnated with gases and electricity, that penetrate eveiy t'BSue 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 fights against the development of these germs for years, in strong, hardy constitutions; but when any organ of the body becomes weak, through over-straining or otherwise, that part is no longer able to combat 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 organß of the body are closely dependent upon each other, other complications so an follow, until the patient is pronounced Incurable. RADAM'S MICROBE KILLER, however, goes directly at the oause, kills the microbes, and, as soon as their ravages are arrested, Nature speedily restores these organs—not one, but all—to a healthy condition, enabling them to again perform their proper functions. Hence, no disease is incurable if MICROBE KILLER be used b?fore the affected organs are wasted away. MICROBE KILLER will positively kill the disease; but will not make now organs. Dyspeptics feel benefit from a singlo dose. TO RADAM'S MICROBE KILLEB COMPANY, 40 Elizabeth etreet, Melbourne. Dear Sirs,—l have just completed numerous experiments with RADAM'S MIOROBE KILLER as a destroyer of germ life, and have proved its efficacy in each case so far as my experiments have gone. However, a moßt important feature appears to have been over looked by you—that Ib. the effect of MIOROBE KILLER on germ life in water. An addition of one-half an ounce of MICROBE KILLER to one gallon of water destroyed all animaloulw and germs Instantly, rendering the water absolutely pure. Bxperimemts have been made with both Yarra and Yan Yean water. As it is an established fact that typhoid and other germs exist in the Melbourne drinking water, and undoubtedly cause the epldemio prevalent every year, I would strongly recommend the use of MIOROBE KILLER In filters and in the water used for domestio purpo'es. When cleaning filters a much stronger solution should be used, as Impure filtration Is at all times dangerous, and I have every confidence In stating that RADAM'S MIOROBE KILLER Is tho most perfect antl-reptlo that haa oome under my notice.—Yours truly, F. TIZZARD WELSH, Analyst, 133 William street, Melbourne, Pamphlets descriptive) of the MIOROBE KILLER Free at MALCOLM AND GEIGG'S, Managers for New Zealand, GKOBOB BTBEfiT, DCNEDIN. COFFEE PALACE AND PRIVATE j HOTEL (Opposite the First Churoh), MOBAT PLACE, DUNKDIN, Three minutes' walk from Railway Station. 0. F. MEYER, Proprietor, This is the moat central, most convenient, the loftiest position, and best-ventilated hotel In Dunedin; not too close to the railway station, but just far enough away to be out of reach of the smoke, dust, and loud shrieks of whistles from the engines; In fact unequalled for comfort, J.. i I J i.l„l 'l. X- L. .. nn ..^4 with any other home In Dunedin. Night porter to call visitors for early trains always In attendance. B. SHAOKLOOK'S "ORION" RANGE ,4 will bom lignite, coal, or wood; require* made. Bupplled with High or Low-pressure Boilers. Tomb Railing, Fretwork, and General Castings, Repairs effected. bOUTHEND~FOUNDRY, CRAWFORD STREET, DUNEDIN. T. GEORGE JAM.-Asklfor, and see that I you gel It, All Grooers,

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Evening Star, Issue 8816, 4 May 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 8816, 4 May 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 8816, 4 May 1892, Page 1

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