HE Best Medicine known is SANDER AND SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT. Test Its eminent powerful effects in cough*, colds, Influenza, the relief 1b instantaneous. In serious eases and accidents of ail k.nd?, be they wounds, burns, scaldings, bruUe*, sprains, it is the safest remedj—no swelling, to inflammation. Like surprising effects produced in croup, diphtheria, bronchitis, inflammation of the lungs swelling, etc., diarrhoea, dysentery, diseases of the kidneys and uriuarv organ?. SANDER AND BDNh' EUCALYPII EXTKAGT is in use at hospitals aud medical clinics nil over the globe; ptfronised by Bis Majesty the King of Italy ? orowued with medals and diplomas at International Exhibition, Amsterdam. Tiust in thie ftpi:'Oved aitlcle and rt ject all others. KAITANGATA RAILWAY AND GOAL COMPANY. KAITANGATA COAL. rlllS COMPANY begs to thank Its many Friends for their continued support, hich is the strongest proof of the Superior Quality of the Coal. It is woith mentioning that, notwltlstanding the strong competition which now exists, THE OUITUT OF EACH MONTH CONTINUES TO INCREASE. 1 his iact speaks for itself. Every care is taken bv Screening and otherwise to supply the Coal PUKE, CLEAN, and GOOD. W. P. WATSON, General Manager. Ilead Offices: Crawford street, Dunedin. Sold hy all Coal Merchants. REMOVAL NOTICE. "R T. J. COLLINS, Dentist, has REMOVED to NEW PKEMISES, immediately over the Union Bank, Princes street south, directly opposite Brown, Ewing's. Entrance next to Briscoe and Co.'s. ANDY CATJOTR ON HIS Favorite STERLING Mount . . . Reduces the CHRISTCHUUCK-DUNFDIN ROAD RECOED By just FOUR HOURS. 18h 20min v. 22h 20min. Campari!;;; Agaiu&t Head Wirds. TORROW. BAS3ETT, AND CO., L Christchurch, Ashburton, Dunedin. JHOMSON AND CO.'S HIGH CLASS AERATED WATERS AND CORDIALS Contain nothing but the Purest Fruit Extraots and . re guaranteed entirely free from mineral acids. Specially prepared SODA WATER for Invalids. GINGER ALE. First Prize against 96 competitors in London. Nine Special Gold Medals. A Record for Quality D.T.C. GRAND IXHIBITION AUTUMN NOVELTIES GRAND EXHIBITION AUTUMN NO7BLTD3S [GRAND FXrilßlTluM AUTUMN NOVELTIFS GRAND IXHIBITION AUTUMN NOVELTIES GRAND EXHIBITION AUTUMN NOVELTIES GRAND EXHIBITION AUTUMN NOVELTIES GRAND EXHIBITION AUTUMN NOVELTIES GRAND EXHIBITION AUTUMN NOVELTIES GRAND EXHTRT'nnN AUTUMN NOVELTIES NOW BEING HELD NOW BEING HELD NOW BEING HELD NOW EKING HELD NOW BT:iKG HELD NOW BEING KL'LD NOW I.EJNG lIFLD NOW BE KG HILD NOW BEING WILD. INSPECTION INVITED INSPECTION INVITED INSPECTION INVITKD INSPECHON INViTED INSPECTION INVITED INSPECTION INVITED DNSPECTION INVITED INSPECTION INVITFD INSPECTION INVITED. D.T.C, HIGH AND RATTRAY STREETS. P. LAING, Manager. B. EALLENSTEIN, Chairman of Diiectors. 'ANTED Known Hijih-class Smoking ; Tobacco, Hudden's Crown Navy Cut j new shipment ust landed. At all tobacconists. r'EW GOODS JUST ARRIVED. PRINTING, DEVELOPING, RETOUCHING, ITO. PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS OF ALL KINDS N.Z. CAMERA CO. OCTAGON, DUNEDIN
FUNERAL NOTICE. r 11HE Friends of Mr John Gibbs, hairdresser, JL are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral cf his wife's late sister, Elizabeth Gies, which will leave his residence, Caßtle street (near Hanover street), TC-MORROW ('hursday), March 16th, at 3 p.m., for the Southern Cemetery. COLE AND SPRINGER, Undertaker?, 152 George street.
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Evening Star, Issue 10881, 15 March 1899, Page 2
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