PUBLIC NOTICES. ONE GOOD TURN DESERVES ANOTHER. AND when a"HARLEQUIN" TOBACCO smoker advises a friend to procure a plug of this joyial weed he cements his friendship for good. ." Harlequin" is such a friendly tobacco. It promotes peace and harmony.
WHY Is SANDER AND SONS'PURE VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EXTRACT Superior to Another Eucalyptus pioduets? J Because it is the result of lull experience anc! of a special and careful process of manufacture. It is always safe, reliable, and effective, and the dangers attending the use of the irresponsible preparations which are now palmed off as " Extracts" are avoided A death was recently reported from the internal use of one of these concoctions, and in an action at law a sworn witness 'testified that he suffered the most cruel irritation, fron'i the application to an ulcer o f a product whie:i was stated to be "just as good as SANDERS EUCALYPTI EXTRACT." Therefore, bsivare of such deception. Remember that ii: medicine a drop that cures is better than a tablespoonful that kills. Insist upon the preparation which was proved beyond all doubt by skilled witnesses at the Supremo Court of Victoria and by many authorities during the past thirty-five years "to be a preparation of genuine merit—viz., SANDER AND SONS' PURE VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EXTRACT. "OW do vou Save by using IRVINE .-*. AND STEVENSON'S Is 7d TEA? scav.se yoa couldn't buy as good elsewhere unJer 2s TANTED, an Economical Wife. One . / who uses IRVINE AND STEVENSON'S Is 7d TEA. It saves 5d on every pound. EVERY SECRET IS LOADED, A ND is jiable to go off at any tin:e. ■*- But (here's no secret about the gocdi:ess of "HARLEQUIN" TOBACCO. Thousands of experienced smokers won't haYr: anything else but "Harlequin." It's a dark tobacco, and doesn't bum the tongue. 1 Is a certain cure for Corns. ' To prove this statement a f*itacr\ Sample Box will be Posted F ree t0 any a( id ress j n t j, c FRE.E ' Dominion. Address : ' _ H.J.BarraclouSh, V/er!ip4tor:.
The 50/- Suit. Some habits are good—some not. The habit of wearing smart-looking clothes, well made and perfect fitting, is all right. something left over when you are done paying for your last Suit—which is acquired bv wearing the 50/ SUITS for which the "D.S.A." are famed. These Sac Suits are made in latest styles, single breasted, or double breasted with large lapels. They are not made of trashv German cotton and shoddy fabrics, but from the world-defving all-wool New Zealand manufactured Tweeds, in the new patterns. They are not made to fit with a tailor's iron and pressed into shape by damp heat, which "lets itself out" on the first wet day. They do fit, and fit well, because they are carefully and well made, and designed to give satisfaction. Let us show vou what we can do at We'll be gla a call! Brapery Supply Assocn.,, Clothing Department, GEORGE STREET.
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Evening Star, Issue 14035, 16 April 1909, Page 7
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