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aS^ c O-IR,TJE3IR, 3 TATTLOR &> CO ARB NOW SELLING ALL SEASONABLE ; DRAPERY at Greatly Reduced Prices. Prints, Muslins, Picques, Sateens, All about one-half Regular Prices. ALL MILLINERY & SHOW-ROOM GOODS Very much Reduced in Price. McGRUER, TAYLOR AND CO.

YITADiTIO, THE GEE AT HERBAL BLOOD REMEDY. Black Root, South Australia, January 16, 1899. Mr S. A. PALMER, . Dear Sir, —My daughter has suffered for years with Eczema in its very worst, form, caused through poorness of blood. We hare tried several doctors and all kinds of patent medicines, and although some of the medicines gave relief none of ’ them cured her. Then we heard of your wonderful Vitadatio through the Rev. G. R. Rees, late of Melbourne, so my daughter commenced taking Vitadatio about a month ago, and has already received great benefit. She looks very much better, and has lost the tired, weary feeling which she almost habitually had. She is now taking the third bottle, and I hope by the time she takes three more the Eczema will be quite gone. Yours faithfully, (Signed) SARAH CRAM. (Mrs D. F. Cram.) The Price of this Medicine is— Rep. Quarts 5/6; Rep. Pints 3/6 ; Indian Oil of Cream, 2/6. tSF Ask your Grocer or Chemist for it. Sole Distributor for Australasia, India, Ceylon and Japan. Head office for New Zealand, 39 Man-ners-street, Wellington. W. WEBBER, Launceston, Tasmania, Sole Proprietor, S. A, Palmer, WAREHOUSE, WATERLOO QUAY, . WELLINGTON. Correspondence invited. Write for Testimonials. VOICE PRODUCTION, SINGING, PIANO AND ORGAN. MRS BLUE (late pupil of Madame Miranda, Melbourne), resumes teaching on Monday, 4th February, 1901. New pupils enrolled any day this week at Jackson street, East Invercargill. Letters addressed to Box 73, or messages left at Mr Geddas’ shop, corner of Dee and Don streets, will be promptly attended to. KAMURI TEA ROOMS, BSK STRFJST. (Two minutes walk from railway station.) STRAWBERRIES and Cream, and Fruit Salad, fresh daily. Tea, Coffee, Hot Pies and Refreshments at all hours. Fresh Fruit always on hand, also large stock of Choice Confectionery at Minnie Farrell’s. One Tree Point Hotel. PERCY CHALLIS, for ten years in the employ of Crowther and Co., Union Brewery, begs to announce that he has taken over the above well-knowu house and solicits a share of support. Ales, Wines and Spirits Of the best quality always in Stock, Good Stabling, and well-fenced paddocks for drovers. TERMS MODERATE.

COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF Dresscutting, Opposite Post Office. MISS BRASS (Late Mrs Pemberton), HAS vacancies for pupils. As this school is registered with the Minister of Railways, country pupils can travel at very much reduced fares. Dress-making in all its branches done on the premises. .. ...CALL AT... la. & E. Stone’s 3Vfllagic Cave DEE STREET, FOR Qf Every Description. A New Lot of Goods Just Opened Up. Public Notice. MRS AARON BLACKE begs to notify her Friends and the Public that she has jus c unpacked a Large and Useful Assortment of Fancy and Up-to-date Goods, which she is selling at Prices within the reach of all. Fathers, mothers, great or small, Merry or sad, short or tall, You all will say ivhen outside the door, Such bargains as these you ne’er saw before Only to be had atMRS AARON BLACIE’S, CLUB BUILDINGS, DEE STEEET.

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Southern Cross, Volume 8, Issue 41, 2 February 1901, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 8, Issue 41, 2 February 1901, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 8, Issue 41, 2 February 1901, Page 11

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