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PUBLIC NOTICES SK 70m Grooer for Phoenix Jama and >take no other. Made from fresh fr"'*' OHNGIL L I R 8, r FOHNTTOBB, OaEPKT. PIiOOBOtOTH, LINOUTOH, AND RrjO WaBEHODBV, 18 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN, Bab a Large Stock of New Patterns of Carpets and Hearthrugs, Floorcloths, and Linoleums up to 12ft wide In all qualities French and Canopy Bedsteads, blaok-and-gold and nickel; Spring and All Kinds of Mattresses and Bedding a specialty; Daohesse Tables, Washstands, and Toilet Sets In great variety; Furniture in suites, new styles and qualities, suitable for everyone.' TIME PAYMENTS ARRANGED. TERMS VERY EASY. Everybody should call and see our Immense Stock at 18 GEORGE STREET. OHN GILLIES, f FAMISHING UVDEETAKJML Funerals Qondvcied in Town or Country a Cheapest Prices by JOHN GILLIES, 18 George street and 11 Great King street. BQUAH'S REMEDIES. 'SEQUAH'S CURE,' 'SEQUAH'S OIL, "SEQUAH'S INSTANT RELIEF' ARE TO BE HAD AT ALL CHEMISTS AND GROCERS. WANTED-A HAPPY MAN. An Eastern apologue relates that a great king was sick, and that his physicians declared that nothing could cure him but the shirt of a perfectly happy man. Messengers were sent through the land to find this rarity, and when a likely person was discovered the envoys asked him if he wanted anytting. The answers were "Yes"; the "happy man" wanted something —another field, a little more wealth, another a son—there was always some deficiency that showed the imperfection of the happiness. At length the searchers came to the verge of a wood and found a man dancing. He seemed poor but merry. Questioned closely, he would not admit that be wanted anything; he had quite enough, and was very jolly. "Then," said the messengers, "give us your shirt to heal the king." The merry dancer rejoined: "I have no shirt." The king died, and the problem of how to cure the king remained unsolved. ' To-day there are thousands who, like this king, through sickness, are not happy, and there are countless numbers who have become happy by removing their sickness through the timely use of the world-famed Sequah Remedies. Sequah's Cure for Indigestion and kindred ailments is infallible. Try it. Sold by all respectable Chemists and Grocers. Price, 2s 6d. INTERESTING DISCOVERY. The American Government has instructed a noted analyst to examine and report upon certain mineral springs, which have been recently discovered to have an extraordinary curative effect in cases of rheumatism and other complaints. A voluminous report has been already laid before the recent Medical Congress, from which it would appear that most marvellous cures have been undoubtedly effected, and the investigation of the Government analyst is therefore looked forward to with great interest. Sequah's Cure is composed of the carefully concentrated water of one of these springs, combined with certain botanic extraots, and is therefore a natural, safe, and effectual remedy for all kinds of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Kidney Disease, Pains in the Back, and Dropsy. It also cures Indigestion, Biliousness, and Constipation. The result of this Remedy, when used in conjunction with Sequah's Oil, has been so remarkable as to have occasioned considerable public interest. THREE GOLDEN RULES. " Never put off till to-morrow what ought to be done to-day." "A stitch in time saves nine." And "A bottle of ' Sequah's Cure' will often s>ave a doctor's bill." SEQUAH'S CELEBRATED MEDICINES Are the best of all Household Remedies, and never fail to give satisfaction. T F A I G A N, -*-*• Merchant Tajlor, 130 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN, Has pleasure in announcing that the extensive alterations to his premises are now finished. A visit will convince the most sceptical that he has all the facilities for carrying on AN EXTENSIVE TAILORING TRADE. The premises are fitted up with the Latest Modern Improvements, and his Selection of Tweeds is second to none in the trade. Hia Cut and Finish of his Garments are guaranteed. Old Customers and the Public generally will find it to their advantage to PAY US A VISIT AND INSPECT OUR STOCK AND, PREMISES. IHRISTMAS TALE COMPETITION. PRIZES OF FIVE GUINEAS, THREE GUINEAS, TWO GUINEAS Will be awarded by THE EVENING STAR To the Authors of ORIGINAL STORIES that are placed First, Second, and Third in the order of merit by gentlemen who have, at the request of the Proprietor, consented to act as judges. All MSS. intended for competition must be in the hands of the Editor NOT LATER than NOVEMBER 30. No story must contain less than 5,250 nor more than 10,500 words. All rights in the Prize Compositions are reserved to the Proprietor of the Evening Stab. " Copy " wuat bo legibly written, on one side of the paper only. Type-written MSS. muoh preferred. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. 'ARNINGHAM AND GO., Manufaetuiers of the Patent Prize Range ZEALANDIA. Requires no setting, and will burn any coal. Iron fretwork for Verendaha In great variety. VtCTORIAFOUNDRY, George street (opposite Knox Church). <T GEORGE JAM.—Ask for and see that you get it. All Grocers. 'BEN'S BLUE.—lmitations are being sold. . Beware, beware. SE demand for Phoenix Jams is steadily increasing. This proves their suveriority

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Evening Star, Issue 9542, 13 November 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 9542, 13 November 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 9542, 13 November 1894, Page 4