PUBLIC NOTICES. BEWARE! f|r,o MESSRS SANDER AND SONS.— B. " Deur Sirs.—l just think it right to lei yo.i know of the deception worked on m« alter ordering two ounce bottles of SAN-Ui'-JVS EUCALYPTI. Bendigo. Wo received to-day two bottles of EUCALYPTUS, and the enclosed wrapper around the bottlo. Back they will go like a shot. I have been l.rj.iiu your Extract myself mid family, and giving it to my friends, for over forty years, imd noivj other will suit me. '• I well remember my good old mother saying that sle would end her days cheerfully by .seint; around praising and 'advertising your Extract, for she herself had derived so much benefit by using it. I have lived to re-echo her words, and I will not stand by, knowing the real value and good of your Extract, and submit to this. I am determined to obtain the genuine article.—Yours f-jithiully, THOS. HOLDERNESS, Dappil, Q.. 26th March, 1903." SANDER'S EUCALYPTI EXTRACT possesses curative properties not possessed by any other Eucalyptus. It cures when others irritate.
I NEW AND PRETTY I THINGS I? Silver and Enamel. i-\ '."nothcr very pretty lot >| of those Goods in just to % hand, containing many dis- /. tinctly new patterns. ij Brooches, 4/ each. 'I Bangles, 2/G, 5/, 9/, 10/6. 'B Necklets, 5/6. | Sleeve-links, 6/. A frefh lot of the popular Gold Bamboo Band and Buckle Bangles provides a pood assortment -at 20/, 21/, 2-if, '25/6, 26/ upwards. Neva Electroplate. Special now shipments of Teapots, Butters, Sugars, etc., are just opened out, all very moderatdy priced. •"ield GlassWe are making a Special Show of these just, now, inchiding a new lot of the Busch Pr if: ma tie Binoculars, famous for clearness of definition and brgc field of vision. Inspection Invited. 88 Princes Sired:
i: ■**.'« fcv*-jm.;-v:»^!ir>*vas-»««2KBii((S3«f»w<*? ??SFSw Mlk Nik \sa> laa. Ilk Ns& A M ~~ £jSv '\irak E K '/Scr lmmm^m%mm^mm%mm,mm Just as a stream gathers momentum as it proceeds on its way to the ccean, ' i so dses DREAVER'S CLEARING SALE OF SUMMER CqGDS increase in variety and number of money-saving opportunities as it draws to a close. Every day fresh bargains crop up, ready to be taken advantage of by discerning women. I Dress Lengths, 10/G each. This is not "trumpery," but good merchandise merely reduced to facilitate sale. Sateen Hats, a special line, suitable for end-of-season wear, to clear 1/11 each. Look at the Savings Hera: The remainder of our stock of Summer Millinery will be cleared out without thought to cost. Children's Washing Hats at 1/, 1/G, and 2/6. Children's Trimmed Straw Hats at 1/11, 2/11, and 3/6. And Here is something for your Seaside Trip: Ladies' and Children's Bathing Suits from 1/11. Caps, 1/3. Paddlers, 1/11. Then Here we have still left a few Feather Boas and Necklets in Saxe Blue, Brown, Mole, Navy, Green, Fawn, Grev, and Black. They cost You may have them for 5/6. Also Here in our windows is displayed a special line in Sample Underclothing, slightly soiled. And Here are Costumes that don't cost you much. They are of the most favored stylos, am] retain their appearance no matter how often they visit the washtnb. Pure Linen Costumes from 10/6 and 12/6. Pure Linen Dresses from 5/11 and 7/G. Let us point out again that our Handsome Selection of New Season's Millinery is now on vtew.
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Evening Star, Issue 14307, 4 March 1910, Page 7
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