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The Kineomatoqraph — The exhibition of living pictures— fjr such is the Kineomatograph — attracted considerable audiences yesterday, and the defect n ticeable on tbe previous night had b?en remedied. Those who understand anything of photography will appreciate the difficulties that have to be overcome before it is possible to seoure so rapid a succession of photographs that every gradation of movement is recorded, and every picture well lighted, but all that and more has to be accomplished bßfore Buch an exhibition as that now open in Trafalgar street can be provided, for ajvery small defect is fatal to success. Tbe mere fact that a bathing scene, with tbe approaching rollers moving, can be depicted is a nineteenth century marvel.

Ths ' Evening Nowb,' (Sydney, Bays in regard to the application of Eucalyptus in influenza : - " We have to exercise caution to get an article freed of it* striogent constituents or e!se it will prevent the exoretion of he disease producing germs. A preparat-'ont known as Sander & Sons Eucalypti Extraot was found to be the only refined one, and proved to be possessed of ihe highest germkilling qualities."— Dr H. H. Hart, New York, ! I cays :— " It goes without saying that Sander | and Sons Eucalypti Extraot is the best in the market. It is an excellent local application in inflammation of mucous membranes, and will cure influenza, diarrhoea, diphtheria, infectious fevers, etc" -Insist getting Bander and Sons Euoalypti Extraot, or else you will be supplied with worthless oil?. Jost the Thing fob Christmas.— We have still a lot of the Farmers 1 stook ol Clothing and Drapery, the quality of which is well known, and which we ate selling at half the prices marked.— Jas. Armstrong & Go, Trafalgar street. j A beautiful lot of Lace Curtains, oommeno- i ing at 2/3 a pair, marked price 4/6. at tbe sale of the Farmers' stock. — Jas. Armstrong and Jo, Trafalgar strae Don't forget our Bale of the Farmers' etc ok of %esses, Prints, Oaliooea, Linings, *o, when you are buying your Christmas pa»c«l ; 20/- worth of good sound stuff for 10/-.— Jas. Armstrong & Co, Trafalgar street. Gent's wanting a rig-out for Christmas cannot do bit er tban come to our sale of the Farmers 1 stock, where th y will get a parcel for £2 booestly worth £4, — Jas. Armstrong and Co, Trafalgar street.

BYNOJ SIS of NEW ADVERTISEMENTS— Tag following new »(!?«! tUments »ppear in this issue :— Christmas poultry at Bothwell's Opening for apprentice to drapery Christmas poult y at Edmondsou's New Zea'and wild flowers Nekoo Jam Fsotory — Christmas hoi days A rate obanoe to buy cheap boot 3 Ovide Musin farewell concart Auotion sale by Wm. Lock Auotion sale by Bieley Bros & Co Timetable as Lily

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Colonist, Volume XL, Issue 8748, 23 December 1896, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XL, Issue 8748, 23 December 1896, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XL, Issue 8748, 23 December 1896, Page 2

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