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PUBLIC NOTICES EAK MOTHERS. r ? How many of thorn there are ! And to think they should remain weak and emaciated simply because they do not take that palatable nourishment—Scott's Emulsion! NGULAR WOMEN are angular because they are thin. Build up healthy flesh and angles will give way to curves of beauty. Scott's Emulsion is the greatest known builcicr ot healthy, solid flesh. EMACIATION, ' no matter what the cause of it may be, is quickly overcome by Scott's Emulsion, the Cream of Cod-liver Oil. Scott's Emulsion is much more effective and quicker to act than plain oil, and is also palatable. COTT'S EMULSION / is for Weakness, Thinness, Emaciation, Coughs, Colds, Weak Lungs, Consumption, Scrofula, Anaemia, and Wasting Diseases of Children, Physicians, the world over, endorse it. SCOTT AND BOWNE, Ltd., London. For Sale by all Chemists. OBERT ANDERSON AND CO., MILLERS AND GRAIN MERCHANTS, Are CASH BUYERS of WHEAT, OATS, AND BARLEY. "heir "RUBY DUST" FLOUR Is UNSURPASSED, and their OATMEAL la GUARANTEED of the BEST QUALITY. ALL PRODUCTS SOLD AT LOWEST REMUNERATIVE TRICES. NOTICE OB REMOVAL. CENTRAL RESTAURANT, Maolaooan btbebt (Late Bull and Mouth Hotel). MRS LEHMANN notifies her Town and Country Customers that she HAS REMOVED from Manse street to the above commodious premises, where she hopes to receive the same liberal patronage which has hitherto been aooorded her. ALL MEALS, 6d. BEDS, Is. BOARD AND RESIDENCE, 14a FEB Week. Single and Double Bedrooms. Hot and Cold Bath. Reading Room. Smoking Room. Families Accommodated. NOTE THE ADDRESS.

NDRBW LBB GEORGE STREET. JUST ARRIVED, Ex Tekoa, ANOTHER LARGE SHIPMENT PICTURE FRAME MOULDINGS, Containing the LATEST NOVELTIES. A GREAT VARIETY BEVELLED MIRRORS. ANDREW LEES, IMPORTER, Geoege street. WHITEBAIT. rEW SEASON'S PACK from our Factories on the West Coast. First Shipment to band. To be had from the Trade generally in lib Tins. Connoisseurs in England assure ub this Piscine Delicacy is fully equal to the famous Greenwich Whitebait, sold at a guinea

IRVINE AND STEVENSON, Preserved Provision Manufacturers, MOBAY PLACK. A MORRISON AND CO., LIMITED, MOBAT FLAGS, DUNBDIN, SANITARY ENGINEERS, PLUMBERS, TINSMITHS, GASFITTERS, COPPERSMITHS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS. BATHS, BASINS, LAVATORY FITTINGS. Hot 'Water appliances and circulation of Hot Water applied to Publio Buildings or Residence* on the latest approved system. The Drainage and Sanitary arrangements of Buildings and Dwellings nave our special attention. None but thoroughly certified tradesmen employed. Our foreman of Plumbing Department has recently visited the principal cities in Britain and America, also the Chicago Exhibition, with the object of studying the latest improvements in Sanitation, Heating and Lighting of Buildings. Just arrived, shipment of GAS FITTINGS, HALL LAMPS, BRACKETS (Ex Matatua), CHOICE DESIGNS. Re-Electroplating of Old Ware and Re-Bronzing VITROS ENAMEL PAINT FOR BATHS, Etc (Assorted Colon). Telephone 69. NOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP. THE UNDERSIGNED begs to Inform "his Customers and the Public that he has TAKEN INTO PARTNERSHIP, as from Ist September, 1894, Mr JOHN M. WILSON (for many years in the employ of Messrs Clark and Thomson), and that in future the Business will be carried on under the style and title of "ROSS AND WILSON," Plumbing Wobks, 163 GEORGE STREET. Telephone No. 625. HERBERT A. ROSS. T GEORGE JAM.—Ask for and eee that i you get it. AH Grocers. EEN'S BLUE.—Keen's Oxford Blue the _ only genuine blue. i demand for Phoenix Jama 1b steadily Increasing. This proves tholr mvjsriaritv

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Evening Star, Issue 9534, 3 November 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 9534, 3 November 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 9534, 3 November 1894, Page 1