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FRUIIS IN SEASON. WOULD REMIND OUR OUSTOMERS that we are LARGE IMPORTERS and PURCHASERS of ALL KINDS of FRUITS, and are in a position to SUPPLY AT VERY LOW RATES. For Prices apply at the Fruit Department. TEA. We have tried all the various Packet Teas in New Zealand, and now confidently say there is NO SUCH VALUE as we give at 1/7 PER LB. 1/4 . 1/2 You pay no middlemen’s profits by dealing with us. SUGAR. Best Company No. 1 or Mauritius Sugar (with tea) ... 2Jd lb. GROCERY GOODS. All the Best Brands of OILMEN’S STORES landing by every Steamer. PROVISIONS. SAUSAGES AND COOKED MEATS of all kinds, CHEESE of selected sorts, Choicest BACON. EVERYTHING SOLD at ROOK • BOTTOM PRIORS for CASH. IRVINE AND STEVENSON’S GREAT GROCERY EMPORIUM GEORGE STREET. GEORGE JAMT—Best in the Market, AH Grocers. RBMPSON is undoubtedly “worming himself into public notice; see window. 59 George street. PUBLIC NOTICE. The evening star runners SOCIETY Deliver Bills, Circulars, Plans etc., from house to house, in any dlsirlst in Dunedin and Suburbs, bom la fid per 106. Pmstino by the Evening Stab Oiiiot. • For information, etc., apply to the Publisher, office of this paper. LIFE IN THE FIREPLACE. THE object lessons we have in life are so numerous and familiar that we naturally pass them by without notice. As we look at an open file, for instance, few of us think of the principle of human life which is there revealed. When the fire bums low; we throw on a little kindling, and think no more about it. The fire soon burns brightly again, and the lesson is unheeded. *When you notice that the fire of life burns feebly, why do you not remember the kindling ? Here is a lady—well known in the community in which she lives —who learned how to kindle this human flame. She writes: — _ “In glancing through the testimonials in a pamphlet 1 read with interest one which corresponded to the case of my little girl, now fifteen months old. At six months she was a really beautiful baby, but after she was weaned I was greatly disappointed at the little progress she made. She was not in any way ill, and was a decidedly good-tempered child, but made absolutely no progress, although I devoted my entire time to her. I could not think it right that a child so well taken care of, and so much in the fresh air, should lose flesh in spite of apparent good health. When she was seven months old she had out four teeth, but in the next five months cut only one more. At this time, when baby was a year old, I began giving her Scott’s Emulsion. I have much pleasure in saying that she improved in a marvellous manner. Baby took the Emulsion with evident enjoyment, and I may say it was just what, she needed to give her flesh, strength, and vitality. Yours very truly (signed), Mrs Gborgk Handel, Mayesden, Whitstable, Kent, England, December I9tlf, 1895.'”" ' The point to emphasise in Mrs Handel’s letter lg that, although she devoted her entire time to bier baby, it did not make any progress. '1 here was no evidence of disease or any tangible ailment, bnt it was none the less evident that something was wanting. You have read her letter. You know whpt started the fire burning brightly again. It was—kindling! There are probably millions of babies in the world who are not making any progress. They all need Snott , aJjfniul-‘ion to restore the blush-of hestira#ttaww“implee when they laugh. If youarWa father or mother, you kn6w what rosy cheeks and dimples mean.

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Evening Star, Issue 10341, 15 June 1897, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 10341, 15 June 1897, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 10341, 15 June 1897, Page 1

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