rttie rest of tho evening. And I for on* I shall certainly be glad if Paris gets a, little of its own back out of American carelessness this evening. 'So, iLortg Livo. Declaration , Day.—Paris correspondent 'Evening Standard.' '■■■■• A mysterious-looking personage has been-' exciting some mild on the boulevards of Paris of - late. He is a tall man. with long hair and beard, is clad in a whßo .monk's robe, and wears sandals' on ; bare "feetv Those who accost him receive the reply: ""I "am Meva,' and those who "follow me arc Meva." This queer fellow, it appears, is a Dutchman by brrifcjnamed Salo-. mohsbnT He bas been iri the consular" scr-' vice, and spent some time in Java, where, he became imbued with a new scmi-religjous, creed, for which he now seeks to make propaganda. This modern apostle only eats raw fruit, vegetables, and nuts. No liquid of any sort, he claims, has passed his lip, since September, 1901. He eschews salt, which, hosaysr is~the"T6ot" of"alf evil and illness. All thesejriteresting particulars are set forth in a pamphlet printed in four lan-, guages, which this-'expohcht ofthe ultra-, simple life presents to those who appear mterested. For children's hacking cough at night. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is 6d and 2s 6d per bottle.—fAdvt.]
Public Notices. HAWKINS'S PRICE LIST. lAMOND Dyes, 6d; Dr Bloom'. CoanPills, 6d and Is.. At Hawkins's. DR BLOOM'S "Orange Blossom"; every ( lady can treat herself; one month* treatment, 10s. At Hawkins's, George street MANDARIN Laundry Glare," the only genuine "Chinese Glaze," 6d and Is - everywhere. Agent, Wm. Taylor, merchant. in ft Mi'i trcs uffl Hunr Fills and Ointment, 2s 9d; Morse's Indian Root Pills, Is; Dutch Drops, 6d; CLBMBNTS'S Tonic, 2s Sd; Ayer's Sarsaparilla, 3s 9d; Kepler's Extract Malt 2s; Jeyes' Fluid, 8d and Is bottle. PUiLS.— Beecham's, Holloway's, Cockle's, Fletcher's, Seigel's, and Bile Beans, Is' jjd; Apenta, Is 9d; Hawkins's Pink Pius, SEIGELS Syrup, Is 6d and 2s 6d; Pearl yearn, is bd; Barry's Tricopherous, s 3d; Scott's Emulsion, 2s and 3s 9d. A LCOCK'S Porous Plasters, 9d; Cuticura xi. Ointment, 2s 9d; Coutts's Acid; Is 6d i and 2s 6d. Hawkins's, 106 George. street "TIffASON'S Extract of Herbs"; Extract 11J. of Hops and Wine Essences. All 8d per bottle at Hawkins's. I^OUND.— Chilblains and Chapped Hands positively cured with "Spring Blossom Ointment," 6d and Is. Sold everywhere. Soap," Is; Painkiller, Is; _.V s P rin 8 Blossom Soap, Is; "Arsenica! Pius," Is 6d. Hawkins's, 106 George street. "JJLOOMINE," the great Corn, Wart, and -*J Bunion Cure, price 6d; the cheapest and best. Sold everywhere. " A PIOL and Steel Pills," 4s 6d; Steel and XX. Pennyroyal Pills, 3s 6d. Mrs Louisa Hawkins, 106 George street. HAWKINS'S Sixpenny Cough Remedy cures Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough, and Bronchitis. Trade mark: "Bin Six." b .RUBBER STAMPS ;AtfD ALL CLASSES OF ,„ 3ST GRAYING, TDV HEM N ITZ& NIGH 01S0N Jill DOWUNCST DUNEDIN.^
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Evening Star, Issue 12899, 23 August 1906, Page 8
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