BBAPEBY! I at • ; • --JSh.'Sy «_*■£&» H_*^ «mj_^ o&btf^ •*-■»-*» •fisaoip''/ vspmr *w- —- SPLENDID Assortment New and Fashionable Goods J —Colonial and Imported Clothing—Flannels--Kugs p —Blankets—Boots and Shoes, &c. . o f B.H. & GO -fto^ avail themselves of thank^ [ kg the PUBLIC for-a greatly increased business since" t tlieir Stocktaking of 1888, and ara satisfied that the t Best Advertisement is not the enumerating immense * quantities of Goods ai unheard of Prices, but the SELjLX $ fi « of a:F!RftT CLAW ftf lOLB at the Smallest Possible i Profit, which is still their intention to do in every Depart- , ment. •——■—°~" « T. R. HODDER & CO, Geaeral Stores, Ritaffld- | We are Cash- Buyers of the above in any ..Quantity* .. Apply* for .-further particulars to".'-.' \ Nelson 'Jam factory.
Them that's rich they ridoin Chaises, But them that's poor must walk like blazes ! '_ _ 0 itS.l J^..^ JL © * J&J&l-.i' M. £j • » *M3\W \j? JL '-'Z> ess slT\ f\ a*r3 ladies' Eveniug Shoes from. ••• 2/11 IJ?ILS Lakes' Kid Shoes • ~ ... 6/11 . Ladies' Calf Shoes „ ... 8/6 Ladies' Levant Shoes ~ ... 7/6 'Ladias'Calf Balmorals ~ ••• 8/6 Ladies' Kid Balmorals ~ ... 9/6 Ladies' Button Bools ~ ... 8/6 Ladies Kid Elastifcies „ ••• 6/11 Children's Kid, Calf, aud Morocco Balmorals ia great variety, at lowest prices. Gents' Bluchers 5s (Sd, 6& 6d, 7s 63, 8s 6d, 9s 6d, 10s Sd, and 12/6 Gents* Calf Balmorals ... from 10/6 Gents' Shooting Boots ... ... ... »» 10/9 Gents' Footballers (ancle proteetere) ... ... ». 13/6 ■ Gents' „ Shoes ... ... ... «» 9/6 Gents' Calf Walking Shoes ... ... ... » 9/6 Gents' Watertight. ... ... » 18/6 Boys' and Youths' Lace, Balmorala, Watertights, aad Calf Elaa tics in endless variety, at \ Leather ■ Palace, B.EIIXH4E STREET. THE BEST aSl^^ la«_^a_^_^ it^MmM^^ ™°»™>™» CANISTERS > an.hS^tritiou," \®sdHX^S_>^V ONE SHILLIICI EACH. British Mebica. Jouesal- SOLD BYESYWHESB "Well adapted for C3_i<iren, Aged People and Invalids." iBADEi^T MARK. ■OP THB 3U_HnJPACI-DEBB . a„ R_*NBAVB*-€O., FORDINGBRIDQE/OE3NGL_\J^
fe -E-NO'S "FBUIT SA ♦ ■■Jjljplf Dilbrughar, Upper Assam, India, Marcn ©> 7gj||'*j||. "Dear Sir,—l desire to state the advantage which I, and I m X^JS^gjffi &° no*; doubt many others in this part of the world, have derived X _rfMPI« 41P *rom EiN' o' s "^RUIT SALT." Unlike otlier Saline Aperients, X ■wsM@&tsl% OHi ** *s uo" towering in its action. I have used it on board ship in X fgte^SS^^^^Pl^^M tropical latitudes, and both there and here I can most honestly hear ▼ w^u<!sa *° tho fact that its use has warded off fever over and over ♦ • _OT™^^3i''S^^l^^^®P again. When taken in time it is invaluable. As far as lam aware it w mW^-'^^^^^^M ia ~lost P°Pular in th* s l>a* -«f KOXt TH-EASTJJRN ASIATIC ♦ EsPf ■ **^_i^_<_sHMifi^ INDIA, and I consider that yyu are distinctly entitled to this A 'in Ir »^^( tdsKmoniiil to me, I need not add it i 3 wholly uniiquested. I A 'm\ Elia #!^ ._f>* '(swillllPs 6,!cl°So my wird;. but from'my extreme individual inconvenience A ! * IWwkZ.^^ 1' -f%Wfiff- arisingl from publicity Ido not wish my name to appear, and merely A * BSffr^^PK"' '■*$> fIPiM subscribe myself, most truly yours,'A Planter.'—J. C. Bno." 1L il K^^^^s-^tefl " S^-S-EPLESSNESS, FEVERISHNESS, HOT ♦ r m 'fr^. v&vesfcisgssim B^'WJEJATI-I_3:E.',—i.iit« hours, fagged, unnatural excitement, # ■ t breathing lnvpmv air, and feverish colds, blood poison*-, skin eruptions, pimples on the face, want & A f •}PP c *; If* eou: /oss_of stomach, &c Use Eno's "Fruit Salt." It is pleasant, cooling, A 4» ncaim-gn-nisr, r .rusmn_, and invigorating. You cannot, overstate its -rreat value in keeping the A V blo°d pura anr i-eefrom disease. >■■■■■ ' A I lowlo XvolO_£Tinjirioiis Effects § I i^Sl*^!!:^^;- '*! Stimulants. 1 £ 11183?! >rf *$" V* T nß P^ntsystomofliving- $ X 'tVwMfW'ILjCS^/ -■^#^S___^**-*s*»A^U Js'hl partaking of too rich foods, & X iSS^^M^ aS stry' »&*»***», »d fatty J T ffifii££&^teßOT substances, alcoholic drink*, and X ♦ fta insufficient amount of e_«r- V $ iw^Hw l fe__sMiw_W^^ W «"«>—frequently derange*) 4ho T «$> ly_HS^l^£,^f f'» hver* * w°wld advise all bilious ? V I wl-^^if^4 ? *_ia**lßl IJ^^^^^^Mf-l F o *?16' unl<! KS they are careful to V i Wi/,W^^^^^l^|sl^^*^l^EJ^^SS BNOJS 6" FRUIT "sALT* <> I tl ' ,P*^^#W,* wiU »»'found peculiarly adapted <l t BuU\mW*J^ any constitutional weakness < I I S\iK^mwAmwmmii \<mßP&&Ws^^fm of tbe^er; it possesses the power <I* 5? o^«lMwMW^ll^k MwSllSlfP' of reparation when digestion haa <► x ra^^Ml^^Sff'Wt- S^l^^^PaSl bßcn dißt,,rbed OT loßt« aad P l*"*8 ♦ I "Am a maii sows, so wUI ho Mac r«wtj>.*» ' »»• without it. ♦ m eAUTIOIt.r-Estaviins each BottU and see thi Capiuie is -ntarinl *** ' A (k Without it yov, have bun .wpoudiipm. by a worthless imi* |^ PMPABED AT BIO'S "FRUIT SALT-WORKS, POMERQV •,
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Colonist, Volume XXXII, Issue 5523, 18 June 1889, Page 4
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707Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume XXXII, Issue 5523, 18 June 1889, Page 4
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