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AT SPLENDID Assortment New and Fashionable Goods —Colomal and Imported Clothing—Elannels- liugs —•Blankets—Boots and Shoes, &c. , . f 1 '% "■ § CO; now ava^ themselves of thank^ I inff the POBLIO for a greatly increased business since their Stocktaking of 1888, and are satisfied that the .Best Advertisement is not the enumerating immense quantities of. Goods at unheard of Prices, but the g'gLLX&fcr Peoeit,"which is still their intention to do in every Depart- - ment. . 0 "~"" ~~* _ , ■T.RvHODDER'&.GO, fail! Stores/.Ricfl!iioii(l ] We are Cash Buyers of the above .in any Quantity 0 Apply for further particulars to" . " •■ ■. If Nelso-h Jam Factory• 'Xhem that's rich they ride iv Chaises, 3 But them that's poor must walk likd blazes ! ! BOOTS! BOOTO.!! .BOOTS.-!!!: I kxt ft-y, tf\ Pair.? Ladies1 Evening Shoes from ... 2/11 QtJ i J Ladies' Kid Shoes „ •» 6/11 Ladias'Calf Shoes „ — 8/6 Ladies'Levant.Shoes ~ ••• 7/6 Ladies' Calf Balmorals „ ... B/G Ladies' Kid Balmorals „ ••• 9/6 Ladies' Button Boo:s ~ ... 8/6 Ladies Kid Entities „ ••• 6/11 Children's Kid, Calf, and Morocco Balmorals ia great variety, at lowest prices. Gents' Bluchers 5s 6d, Ga 6d, 7s 6d, SaM, 9s Gel, 10s- G& and 12/6 Gents' Call Balmorals ... from 10/6 1 Gents' Shooting Boots ... ... . ... •> }0/|J 1 Gents' Footballers (ancle protectors) ... ... m IsA> Gents' „ Shoes ... ... ••• » 9/6 B Gents' Calf Walking Shoes, ... ... ... 5, 9/6 c Gents' Watertighka ••• » 18/G,, r 80-.s1 and Youths' Lace, Balmorals, Watertights, and Calf Elastics m.c ndless a *' variety, at , ■Ml L a 111 m IWU UWIIW !■■■'«■ I W M' *•'"" ■■"■■"■"""" '""" """"" ■■■■■■■ H■! ■■■]■ ■—■IHI I '■ I HI 11 ■ 11 ■ WSM.I I M ■■!■!■ „, ... . . fc^W^ii^'^ IN OHE-PCUN& CANISTERS, a Lancet—"Carefully propped B> 8 FAPJKA>';- A^ <rG£CI!S I A . and WjJUy naWtiau.» -. 0-S EACH. . 3 . British Mkdioal Journal- EGLD EVP.2 S"WHBSE> a " Well atleptoa for CLildrcn, «• WHO.S.3ALE - c PnoplQ, nad Invalids." TRADE <^^> fvi&SKo .0F rpjj-j, 3j- : v^xjFACl-tiT.EB & 5S "FRUIT SA if Biibrughar, Upper Assam, India, Marcn c-, ■r J&on<t'm " Uk^k Sik,—l deaire to slu.te the advantage which I, and I a .^Sif'.V'l do not doubt maiij'of hers in. this part of tho world, have derived X '• v\(»»rS3 from EWO'S "FKUIT SALT." Unlike other Saline Aperients, / iwiiP'fil s&'=i iS ia not lowering in its action. I have used it on board ship iv V re^^^&A^i&v f(":^fiteffi' tropical latitude;!,. au-;i liotli there and.Lore I can most honestly bear V iPfWijiSr^r^^^^^ v;ifeticss to the fact fnor.it 3 uso has warded on" fever over and over w 6 Ss®!?SP^\ asraij!.- wiien tikch in tim:; i^ ir, wiviilu.-iMo. As fur an lam awnrfl it # ' fMW' Jm^&o^X^S is" most populw i:i this part of HO£.TH-BAST;ffiJvN ASIATIC § &$$ I2sfDIA, .-njfl I consiiioj- Uiftt you ;iro distinrtfy cntitlud to this & a. WM fef^^lPft™ tcsii;no:ii:il fnun me. I n 0.;,! not ;idd it is wholly uurequested. I ■ x ®sssh -j£ *$h~ -3 ondoso :i>y card, but from jay extreme individual inconvenience A 4r Ws%t siWw&> '^X^'f'Si nrisiiiKironipiil'ilicity ido not wish my name to appear, and merely § ' W hM^'-^so- ** S^|&s subscribe myself, most truly yours,'A Planter.'—il. C. Eno." A f W>so§&^o¥^ " Q?J33SPLSSSNESS, .^EVSKftISHKBSS, HOT f ESSTirKitr- -^^iSir.feaa,^ J/iio hours, fagged, unnatural excitement, ), V 'breathing impure .air, and fuvorish wilds, blood, poison;:, .skin eniptioiiK, pimples on the face, want m %■ of iippotite, ;=ou ,K-i of Ktomacb, .<;,:. Ua-t Hiiio'3 "' F'l'ait Salt." It"i 3 pleasant, coolin;?, & hoalth'-givinif, /< .ro.shing, iinU invigor.ttajg-. You w.rnior, ■.ivei-btaiu its great value in keeping the m> A blood pure :it;c m:'! from diswtse. <& * I How to Avoid the Inrarious Effects | # ' SsvsW^^ system of living— i, - €> W^!o^>&^%M^mo^'^ partaking of top rich foods, A # JRf!wWfiH^.^yi3V-@^«^^ ** Pastryi saccharine, and fatty 4; it*;='illfti@i^®lP#^^i^^;;f |^;;i:^'^j?¥;;^] Bubataneug, .alcoholic drinks, and X A fe'i^t''-^-i^'»^i^V.V'^&" il?^l^-^ an jiisuiHcient amount of exer- X 1 U^m^^^k^^^-^^^^^^^i^i^4M ciM-tKaxuaitiy deranges the f X $$o%glsym^Xktf liver. I would advise afl bilious f A* feiillil^^i^iSi^^i^^'t^ people, unlsss- they aro careful to V f WS&^^Ss^^i^^ii^^-s-^^^^ livor acting freely, to f T is!r'&i&i^ exffreise p-eat care in the use of «> f' |fe^^?ii^^^%i^>i:^lW always dilute largely with water. & © fisM?J^-l^a^^^-«%^«>^^V^C;^o^'ftr^n*; K-P«-ience shows that porter, A V isi;pi^^«^ mild ales, port wine, dark sherries, A W^^'vy^--^"A!ia'^\'?^^^^ sfrres; wmlo lufht white wmes, i vit;'"i£^':v;^^s^ aiid gin or old whisky largely .[ a ?^fei^'^^^t^^^:fS!;^^:B^ diluted with soda water, will bo f T j^t^s^-^^>;^ found the least' objectionable, f f lif^^^^lf^OT^^^rtK^ EKO'S "S'RUII^ SALT" J ©■ M-'Vv'-'^v/^/'sft^^^ wil! ijs ?f>i«id peculiarly adapted <» 4 !:^:'::.^^'!s;f^JS'^S#?^^^'i^|^ for any constitutional weakness 41 4 iv^^^ of the liver; it possesses the;power At h S^fe^^S^#%;f^(:^f&^^ of ropftration when digestion has <> ', % ' \W^li^^WM^WmP^^^:^WM4i-'^ inv;llid on track to I f te^^sS^^^W#MM^W!^^{^^ h2(ll*- Aworldof^sisavoidod | f ' i^^^^^^^^&^m^m^m^^ by MIOBC who keep • and . use f f ?^t^^^Ml#P^^W^^^^SCSW BNO'S "F&UIT SALT," V >. ; "As a.-.man bows, so will Jioalso ro.^p." ..' .. r ; & CAUTlON.—Exomint each Bottle and see the Capsule is marted BNO'S "F&UIT SALT." • y jrittoui »< yo» AoiM fc««i Impend upon by a wortklaa imitation. Sold by all Chtmhts. ▲ PREPAHED At ;rab;jS^ramiV;^t^^Va>.BK§.i«)MEßOY ST, NEW GROSS ROAD. LONDON, SLE- i

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Colonist, Volume XXXII, Issue 5521, 15 June 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume XXXII, Issue 5521, 15 June 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume XXXII, Issue 5521, 15 June 1889, Page 4

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