and accidents of all kinds, baths? wounds, buna, mVkip, braiiw, sprains, it is the safest remedy—no ■welling,, no toflammation. 'Like surprising effects produced in croup, diphtheria, bronchitis, inflammation of the tang*, ewellen tutu urinary ofgans. BONH» EUCALYPTI EXTRACT is in one at hospitals and medic*! clinics all over the globe; patronised by Bla Maj.*ty the King of Italy; crowned with medals and diplomas at International Exhibition, Amsterdam. Trust In this approved article and u-ject all others. KAITANGATA RAILWAY AND COAL COMPANY. KATTANGATA COAL. nriHIS COMPANY begs to thank its many X Friends for their continued support, which is the strongest proof of the Superior Quality of the Coat. -. It is worth mentioning that, notwithßtandtog "the strong competition which now exists,,lnß OUrPF? MONTH CONTINUES TO INOEEASE. This tact speaks for Itself. Every care is taken by Screening and otherwise to supply the Coal PUKE, CLEAN, and GOOD, W. P. WATSON, General Manager. Head Offices: Crawford street, Dunedin. Sold by all Coal Merchants. REMOVAL NOTICE. R T. J. COLLINS, Dentist, has REJM- MOVED to NEW PKE3IISES, immediately over the Union Bank, Princes street ■oath, directly opposite Brown, Swing's. Entrance next to Briscoe and Co.'B. ' BW GOODS JUST ARRIVED. PRINTING, DEVELOPING, RETOUCHING, Era PHOTOORArniC GOODS OF AIIj kinds N.Z. CAMERA CO. OCTAGON, DUNEDIN AFTER THE OFFICE IS CLOSED TUB VENINO STAR J MAY BE OBTAINin FEOM I.ADS STANDING AT GRAND HOI EL CORNER, OCTAGON (George street comer) OOG'S CORNER (South Dunedin), P. MITOHKLU Arcaile, And from the RAILWAY BO«*STAI- T -
AUTUMN FASHIONS. D.I.C. The Company ate now showing all the Latest NOVELTIES OF FASHION. BLANKETS AND WOOL GOODS. Oar Ptock is unequalled. The Leaders of Faihion and [complete HOUSE FORNISHERS. £ 1.C., tiIGH AND RATTKAY STREETS. P. LAINO, Manager. B. HALLENSTEIN, Chairman of Directors, HOM S O N AERATED WATERS AND OOEDIALS Contain nothing but the Purest Fruit Extracts and ate guaranteed entirely free from mineral acids. I Bpeifcdly Prepared SODA WATER for Invalids. GINGER ALE. First Prise against 96 competitors in London. Nine Special Gold Medals. A Record for Quality unequalled In Australasia.
FUNERAL NOTICE. tbe Funeral of their late son Albert idward, w ileh will leave their residence. Regent street, South Dunedin, far the Northern Cemetery. TJ-MOBBOW (Saturday), the Bth hurt., at 3 p.in« HUGH GOTJELET, Undertaker, Clarke and Maelagfran streets. FUNERAL NOTIUF. Friend* of Mr and Mm Fielden (and attend the Funeral of their late son William, which will leave their residence, Jones street, near Princes street south, TO-MORROW (Satur•day), April Bth, at 3 p.m., for the Southern Cemetery. OOLE AND SPRINGER, Undertakes, 152 George street
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Evening Star, Issue 10900, 7 April 1899, Page 2
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