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PUBLIC NOTICES. ESULTS COME QUICKLY From an intelligent use of Scott's EmulBion of Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites. Thinness is one of the evils it easily conquers; the gain of a pound a day from regularly prescribed portions of Scott's Emulsion has been noted in many cases. > ESULTS COME QUICKLY K From the administration of Scott's Emulsion for all forms of colds. It soothes and heals, and, above all, builds' the system up to a point where " catching " cold is little to be feared. > ESULTS COME QUICKLY *j To those who take Scott's Emulsion as a means of blood enrichment. A preparation so efficacious in the most terrible of all blood diseases, scrofula, must quickly make its presence felt where the blood becomes impoverished from any cause. RESULTS COME QUICKLY "■/ From Scott's Emulsion in treatment of Consumption in its earlier stages. In many cases the cough disappears as if by magic, and healthy flesh soon takes the place of diseased tissue, thus turning the tide in the direction of perfect health. ) ESULTS COME QUICKLY \i To children who are fed upon Scott's Emulsion. They like the taste and are quickly benefited in the way of renewed flesh, color, and spirits. Mothers depend upon this great food-medicine to correct almost all the disorders incident to infancy and childhood. Preiwred by SCOTT AND BOWNE, Limited, London. Sold by all Chemists. WANTED KNOWN. " HALL (late with AY. Couston, Rattray i street) has started Business as a PLUMBER, TINSMITH, Etc., FILLKUIi BTHKET. Dairy Utensils of every description made on the shortest notice. Travellers' Trunks a Bitecialty, at moderate prices. Telephone 740. milE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE, X AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEAV ZEALAND, LIMITED. Capital £125,000. Dirkctors : The Hon. W. H. Reynolds, M.L.C. Hon. W. Downie Stewart, M.L.C. Thomas Moodie, Esq. Walter Hislop, Esq. Managkk. Walter Hislop. This Company acts as Executor or Trustee under wills and settlements; as Attorney for absentees or others; manages properties ; negotiates loans; collects interest, rent, and dividends; and conducts all general agency business. CITY TESTIMONIALS. Dunodin, 28th November, 1892. To Mr W. Hughsou. Dear Sir,—l am pleased to tell you that the Lamp came to hand quite safely, and proves to , be a really handsome present; and, apart from | that, we find the Summer Bloom Oeylon Tea a delicious beverage. Yours truly, E. Sounbss. Dunedin, 28th November, 1892. To Mr W. Hugh Hon. Dear Sir, The Summer Bloom present Clock, for which we found a coupon in the packet of tea, was delivered in going order, «nd is indeed a useful present. We find the Summer Bloom Ceylon Tea delicious. Yours truly, Kate Kennard. PRESENTS! PRESENTS!! PRESENTS!!! PROPRIETOR jMnw^vtaißandofToa, "SUMWS* BLOOM," .Hh the view of their present Months s*» distribute of this Blend 300 HANDSOME LAMBS AND I 500 HANDSOME CLOCKS AS PRESENS& Upon the following methods:— j No. I BLEND at 2s. 1 In One racket in every 601b packed will be olaced secretly One Coupon, which, will entitle StoZli Present A a Handsome Nickelplatod Alarm Clock, worth 10s. No. 2 BLBND, at 2s 4iv In One Packet in every 601b packed! will be placed secretly One Coupon which will entitle tkVholder to the Free Gift of either a Clock or a Handsome Nickel-plated Stand, Centra Draught Lamp, complete, with Shade and Chimney, called the "Young America,' worth 12» 6d. , , „ , ... „„„ SYSTEM, we would call the i'ubiic auenuuu w Sic fact that Every Purchaser of Onejacket (lib or 41b) will have a chance of get ang a Coupon. It is not necessary to buy both, as | some people think, to gcta clock or a lamp. The High Quality of this Brand is guaranJd, butf owing to Trade Opposition to the introduction of , "SUMMER BLOOM" TEA, 1 sooner than pay newspapers large sums of ! monav *° advertise we prefer to benefit the Kmer* by making a Useful and Handsome I .Present with each 601b of Tea. Ot can t>e obtained at all Grocers at Prices S3-W lftt 2s and No. 2 at 2s 4d and qi .and Best Value ever offered ,m is t zSanu. .One trial will suffice,* e^ure New -t am, constan „„„ ~,, , H4 in Tountl, 51b, anjl 401b Tuw art It is pac. >&o Bonnet Boxeji and btore-roonj Billies, and . y fao latter .oiasß of packages dl Canisters. Fo. '\jijge4. per lb extra is cl. .= Agents: Whok »» VNDCO., W. SCOULA. ** W. G. NEIL T ' l, - f ITH WHAT SHALL WE CC *VER OUR FLOORS! WITH LINOLEUM, FLOORCLOTH, CAI Vffi% MATTINGS Of up-to-date Designs, Procurable HERBERT, HAYNES, AND CO.'Si ™T. GEORGE JAM.—Beat to t) a tt»kW» All Grocers. _ PHCENIX lams excel all oth ar»v Assam output exceeds 600,0001b.

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Evening Star, Issue 9123, 2 May 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 9123, 2 May 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 9123, 2 May 1893, Page 1