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The results of the examinations by the Pharmacy Board are to hand. We do not know that there were any candidates from Southland ; if so, their names do not appear in the lists of passed in any of the subjects. We would recommend you to see the assortment of window and hall curtains at the Exhibition. They are thoroughly artistic and up to date goods, and the value is very right. Strangers visiting Invercargill— Go to Price and Bulleid's fqr Useful Presents, just opened. Special shipment Handsome Table Covers, lovely Cushions, Cosies, Chair Backs, Wall Pockets, Satchels. Our celebrated French Kid Gloves at 2s 6d, 2s lid, 3s lid, 4s lid are well known to be the best in towri ; also just opened this day another lot of Washing Materials for Blouses. Call and see our New Silks at Is 6d, Is lid, 2s 3d, 2s 6d. Best variety in town. Prepare for the Holidays ! 50 Steel Trunks— 6s 6d, 8s 6d, 10s 6d, 12s 6d. Call and see them at Price and Bulleid's, the Cheapest House in Invercargill for first-class goods at reasonable prices. A good reputation is undoubtedly a valuable asset. An ex-New Zealander, Mr E. J. Quine, storekeeper, Burton street, Woolloomooloo, Sydney, N.S.W., sends us the following communication, which we reproduce, as showing the excellent reputation which has been gained for " Bonnington's Carrageen Irish Moss," the popular remedy for coughs and colds. . Mr Quine writes : — "For many years when in New Zealand 1 used your ' Bonnington's Carrageen Irish Ross,' and it affords me pleasure in testifying to its excellent curative properties for influenza, coughs, bronchitis, etc., and allaying irritation. When commencing business in Sydney I was pleased to see that you had introduced your ' Carrageen Irish Moss ' into Australia, since when it is the only cough medicine which I have kept in stock, and can assure you its sales testify to the wonderful popularity of your valuable mediciue." When purchasing it is important to ask for "Bonnington's," as there are in this country several worthless imitations to be guarded against.

The oldest subject of the Queen is pro bably Mrs Neve, of Guernsey, who recently attained the age of 108. This fact is attested by her baptismal register. Intending purchasers of bicycles should certainly see the 1900 " Sterlings " before deciding on any other. Chain, chainless, and free wheels — Morrow, Bassett and Co, Dunedin, Christchurch and Ashburton, sole agents. Wanted everyone to see our fine display of Prams, Gocarts, Basket Chairs, Floorcloth and every description of furniture cheap for cash. Dewe's furnishing warehouse, Tay street, next Meredith's. A movement is on foot to erect a memorial headstone to the memory of members of the Army Post Office Corps who have died in South Africa during the war. By the San Francisco mail Morrow, Bassett and £k> received information that the McCormick Harvesting Company had won the Grand Prize for harvesting machinery at the Paris Exhibition. They also received the gold medal for twine, two medals in the department of metallurgy for superiority in forming metals into special parts for machines; in the department of machinery a medal for factory machinery, and also silver and bronze medals i n other classes. In all they took six medals, and the grand prize. The gold medal and 200 francs was also won by he McCormick binder in the field tria gainst all-comers. - An interesting experiment was recently made by a Sydney gentleman, Mr Wm. Austin, residing at Cambridge street, Pad- ! dington. Mr Austin is owner of the famous ] Scotch collie dog "Glen Avon Smuggler," which won the championship at the recent Sydney show. <% Glen Avon Smuggler," says Mr Austin, contracted a severe, cold and bronchitis. My family and myself having used your " Bonnington's Carrageen Irish Moss " for some years past for coughs and colds, and as we have never known it fail to give prompt relief and to effect a speedy cure, I decided to try an experiment upon my valuable Scotch collie. lam happy to state that your " Carrageen Irish Moss " has completely cured him, therefore as it is an old friend of ours whose virtues we esteem, I have much pleasure in recommending your preparation to all who may be suffering from bronchitis, colds, or chest complaints. " Bonnington's Carrageen Irish Moss " is obtainable throughout the colony and Australia. It is important when purchasing to ask for " Bonnington's " as there are several worthless imitations in existence.

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Southland Times, Issue 14799, 16 November 1900, Page 2

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Pie. Southland Times, Issue 14799, 16 November 1900, Page 2

Pie. Southland Times, Issue 14799, 16 November 1900, Page 2