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DRAPERY! AT SPLENDID Assortment New and Fashionable Goods —Colonial and Imported Clothing—Elannels—Hugs —Blankets—Boots and Shoes, &c. T-. B- H. & GO* now avail themselves of thanking the PUBLIC for a greatly increased business since their-Stocktaking of 1888, and are satisfied that the Best Advertisement is not the enumerating inimense juantities of Gooels at; unheard of Prices, but the SgLUIG 'fa FUST GLAB3 iITIOLI at the Smallest Possible Profit, which is still their intention to do in every Department, v °~r ~" LLIDBSR&CO, Genffal Stores, Rfcbmond We are Cash Buyers of the above in any Quantify 1 Apply for further partici* ■ Nelson Jam Factory Them that's rich they ride in Chaises, Bat them that's poor must walk liko blazes t nrii immi iiiQio -'■■' iiii-r stit\s*%, Pair.3 Ladies' Evening Shoes from ♦•♦ 2/11 %Jy\s Ladies' Kid Shoes „ ... 6/11 Ladies' Calf Shoes „ ... 8/6 Indies' Levant Shoes ~ ... 7/6 Ladies' Calf Balmorals „ ' ... 8/ti Ladies' Kid Balmorals ~ ... 9/6 Ladies' Button Boo:s „ ... 8/6 Ladies Kid Elaetit'cs ~ ... 6/11 Ohildren'a Kiel, Otilf, and Morocco Balmorals in great variety, at lowest pric< Gents' Bluchers Gs frj, Ga 6d, 7s 6d, 8s Gd, 9s 6d, 103 6d, and 12/6 Gents' Calf Balmorals ... from 10/6 Geata' Shooting Boots ... ... .... „ 10/9 Gents' Footballers (ancla protectors) ... ... ~ 13/6 Gents' „ Shoes ... ... ... ~ 9J6 Gents' Calf Walking Shoes „ 9/6 Gents' Watertight^ ... ... ... ... „ 18/6 Ro; T V and Youths' Lace, Balmorals, Waiertights, and Calf Elastics in entile variety, at Garter's Extra Early "Eight Weeks," 1( — ——-——^ __ r _, ___ Jpppl Dllbrushar, Upper Assam, India, Marcn <k jSMfrm " I)KAK Sln »—T dmi?° to stato tlio advantage which I, and I a jjmffijWss-&° mb doubt iriMiy ethers in this pavt of the world, have derived 1 • ~*OWM #*Sl ('' oin EITO'S " FR'OIT SALT." Unlike other Saline Aperients, -I it ia aot lowering in jta fiction. I have used it on board ship in 3 Wte^saP&^*%%cMm£P tr °Pical latttud'j.s, and byth thui-e and hero I can most honestly bear f l^^^fw^^^&^sSfta wi{liess to tlw fact that its uas hus warded off fever ovor and over « f™Ss^ \ -stvlSiSifOTisjfj r^nin. AVhen taken in time it is invaluable. As far nr. lam awnro it i^" <mosmoSMmi '««?«'' Pf>;-«la.r in this pur: of NORTH-BASTSHtN ASIATIC | »ia ;3 J-^-A, rti.d I coiisWci- (.lint you we distinctly entitled to this & A P€l W^'J§T "^SpS^ testimo'iial fnvni me. 1 need not add it is whoiir uarequested. I & t Mr -ffifc* WW^^ eiioloso my card, l;r.t from ray extreme individual inoonvenience J ! WM\*-S-S%s'o'' ®paS arißvag from iniblicity Ido not; wish my n;ima to appeal-, and merely A 2k iM^W^S" 'vl' i "rtJi!(-' ril>c wy::-c2f, most truly yours,'A Planter."*-.). C. Exo." J I k^^fei^R* "S wl?iv f fe^iNES^ FSVSRISHNBSS, HOT « ; ► bathing impun- Mi?te™i s hS^ | ! J bSof p?S-' ™ ft'dK«ao V Y°U CanilOt oVol' st:it(: itK P'"l valuo iv k«spia« «'« I I How to i?oid the In|iirions~"E&cts | X "^Mm^^^^^tm^^^W^^^^^ T HE Presont «y»tem of living— i , I I^W?^^^^S: f4^^i^^#l^ substances, alcoholic drinks, and ' 1 insuflicieilt finount of exer-|iS^j^-'>^/sCw-^K'^ c^B9 — frequently deranges . the ' Wp^^^l^^o^^^&^J^fyo^^^^M!o^^^^ liyer. I would advise all biliou3 ' ' l^l^^^^ftS^^Sip^^^^^^P'fel *ff^ elsr H*cave ! a the "us*of '' i^^S^^fe^^^^^SfiSi^i^:s^l^%^ always dihite largely with 5 water. < , Wm^^^^^s^^MfMwW!W:iM\^i ExPCl' ie"ce; *OWB that porter, < , m'mi^^^^^osi^^^W^'^u^-:''^l -^^ ■■•v^'w ml^ales>P-'wine' ark snowies, , , ifWi^^^^^^^^^^^K^^^^^^^P rtilutcd wikil soda wa^ftr> wlll-ba ° ■ ► : WW§^'!i'f^^^^^^^^^^^^^t^^^^^^ BNO' S " FBUIT - SALT " < ' . > ■ Vf^- ' ao teUT>& peculiarly adapted < !*(^iv^!%(vfeo^ft^^ r any constitutional weokneaa 4 i i - therefow no family *ho«2d aver ' <, , "Asa unan.BOWss, ao will ho aleor©ap.» " :^ without it. ♦ ■ 4 i CAUTION.—Emmint each Bottle and tie the Capsult is martoi *" < i Jjti Without, it yen havi been, Impend upon by a vsortMat »m»* J; PREPARED AT ENO'S "FRUIT SALT" WORKS, POMEROY

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Colonist, Volume XXXII, Issue 5524, 19 June 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume XXXII, Issue 5524, 19 June 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume XXXII, Issue 5524, 19 June 1889, Page 4

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