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SPEAK RIGHT UP. Do you want Wolfe’s Schnapps? Ask for it. Insist on getting it. u Wolfe ” is on every bottle. The Otaio and Blueclift's bazaar will be re-opened on Thursday next. 80 far it hasbeen most successful, but as there is still a quantity of valuable and useful articles left, the committee desire to continue it as stated. Those who are anxious to obtain bargains should certainly visit it on Thursday afternon or evening. The list of winning numbers in the art union will be found in another column. AUTHENTIC MEDICAL OPINIONS WORTH KNOWING.—Dr Osborne says—“l use SANDER AND SONS EUCALYPTI EXTRACT as spray for nasal catarrh, low fever, asthma, etc., with great success. I 6nd this preparation superior to all others.” Dr Stahl:—“l have used various preparations of Eucalvntus, but I get better results from SANDER AND SONS EUCALYPTI EXTRACT than from any other.” Dr Preston:—“l never use any Eucalyptus preparation other than SANDER AND SONS,’ as I fount* others to be almostiuse less.” Dr Hart:—“lt goes without sav mg that SANDER AND SONS EUCA LYTTI EXTRACT is the best in the mar ket.” In influenza, all fevers, throat and lung trouble, diphtheria, diarrhoea, dysentery, kidney complaints, rheumatism, wounds, sprains, ulcers, etc., it is invaluable. See that you get SANDER AND SONS’, and reject spurious preparations, which arc sometimes supplied by unscrupulous dealers.—(Advt.) Sir John Hall has been in correspondence with the Christchurch A. and P. Society’s secretary, urging that the Society should ask the Government to remove the restriction placed upon the shooting of seagulls on. farms. This year, he says, the gulls have been more destructive in the lambing paddocks than he has ever known them before. In the lambing season they are and should be treated on the farms as birds oi prey. The Council of the Association ■'pcided to make representations to the Colonial Secretary on the subject. “ Cromwell Argus,” October 30th, 1891, says:—“Messrs Gawne and Co. have favoured us with samples of their Worcestershire Sauce. As to the sauce, one of many Worcesters in the field, we may say that its flavour is as good as its piquancy is pronounced. Altogether a well-balanced relish, which is supplied to the public at a price that no Worcester of equal merit has hitherto been sold.—Advt.

I Wealth of hair is wealth indeed, especially to a woman. Every other physical attraction is to it. If your hair is too thin or losing its luster, get— Growth becomes vigorous and all dandruff is removed. It always restores color to gray or faded hair. Retain your youth; don’t look old before your tiine. Dr. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla purifies the blood and clears the complexion. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass., U. S. A. To travel this Season, in the Temuka, Point, Tota.ra, and surrounding Districts, The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion, 1" 0 R D ASHTON Sire, Vanquisher, by Young Vanquisher , limp.), dam, Miss Palmer, by Lord Salisbury (imp.) Lord Ashton (bred by Mr J. Small, Ashburton), is descended from some of the* best strains of Clydesdale Blood ever imported to the Colony. Is a bay horse, rising 6 years, is very powerfully built, with plenty of good flat bone and good feet, with abundance of good qualified hair, wetf'set on, combined with splendid action. TERMS : £3 season ; half guarantee, £4 4s; £2 2s payable Ist January, 1901, balance when mare proves in foal. Groomage ss. at first service. All mares sold or exchanged to bo paid for as season mares. M. A. TOOMEY, Proprietor. TONIOINE. IT t HIS Great Blood Remedy can be obX tained at all Chemists, Farmers’ Coop , Bowker’s and Shepherd’s (Timaru), and Bir.w i I’amuka).

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2953, 27 November 1900, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2953, 27 November 1900, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2953, 27 November 1900, Page 4

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