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SHAW, HOBIISOI & CO. BOUGHT H. E. MAY'S STOCK VALUED ATJ FOB iBSOOO CAJSH." : ; THIS PKICB.TSNABTjES-THEM TO GIVE : TILE PUBLIC SOME GENUINE .BARGAINS, AMD STILL liE&yK AJBOEIX. SPECIAL LINES " : F£OM THE lATE S. JE, >•, MAY & CO.'S CLOTHING DEEAET3ffEIT!P. v BOIS'-TUEIC-'SUITS. 6 d c.M e .M H.B.May'B Price 8 6 ... OarPrioa 4 n H-B.Jiay'sPiico 9 6 *.. OnrPrica 6 6 H.^. May's Price 11 6 _ ©nr Price fXL H. E. MayJs Prica-U <> M Our Piica-4 04 HEFS PAGET-CGAI& - 20s "Worsted C«at3 for 7s 6d 22s Gd Worsted Coats for 10a 27a GiWorsted-Coata lor 15s 100 ::oc3ie's» SAIAFOI TUNIC SUITS. 10s6d, lls 6^.123-66. EEDUCEDPaQiia£s,.l7Bi6d,.andj2oa, MEN'S THOUBEBS. 8 d B -^ H.E. .May's Price 13 6 .»„ Oar Price 8 6 H. E. Way's Price 13 0 ... Oar Price 10 6 H.KHaj'a Price 16 6 ... Out Erica 32' « All ColoniaLTweeds, ■75 Hairs' - JERSEY SUITS) jb^^ . SIZE 1 3 "'■ 'Xlie Piice-of tlieseisssSs lid, ' men 5 s surca *• COLONIAIr TWEED. "** sd B d H. E.May's Price 39 6 - A ,.». OnrJPrioes "29 .6 H. E. M»y*o Price -38 6' .„ Onxfiiot 35 t> H. E. May's Price 57 6 . M . OarPricft 39 $'. H. E. May's Prica 65 0 ... OurPriea .52, <J'Xlieso arelho Best Value ia Mon'afiuita ovor offered ixi-THEJIAIiL, Men's UndersMris & Pairtg: Hd B d H. E. May's Prioa S 11 j OnirPiica 2 XL . H. SI. May'B Piico 4 11 M Onr Prioa 3 0 ' H: E. May's Price 511 _„4 OnrPrico 4il' H.JS. May's Price fi 0 „ OurPrica 5 9 H. E. Jila-y'sPrice ? 6 M OurPrico 6-11 SHAW,JM)fiINSON M3OL. Late H. E. MAT & CO., THE HALL.

SANDEE ft SONS' EDCAXiIPTI EXTEA.CT.— Under the distinguished putTonaga of His Majesty the Kiny of Italy, as por communication made by the Minister for .Foreign Affairs, through the Consul>Oenerai for Italy at Melbourne, March l^ I 1878. Awarded Diploma at the Amsterdam < Exhibition, 18S3, Acknowledged by Medical Ciiuics and Univorsitiea all over the globe. i There ore imitationß of Eucalypti Extract in the market, products of simple distiiJafcion, forming ciudo resinons oils. In order that theco erode oils may not be token for our Puro Volatile Eucalypti Extract, which is recognised by tbe medical division of the Prussian Government to be of nor. feotly puxe origin, ns per intormotioaforwarded to Tib through the Consul at Melbourne. March " 1878, we state:— ** It ; is proved by tests made by the Medical Clinics of tho Univemtiosat Bonn and Greifswald (Prussia), and reported by Dr Bhulz, Profossor of Pharmacology at Bom, and Professor Dr Moeler, Director ol the Meaioal Clinic ac Greifswald, that only products that are s«,tu. rAted with oxygen and fro© of aoida, resinous and other ßubstances, adherentto primary distillation, wall develop tho sanative qualities proper to the plant. All crude oil, or eo-oalled Eucalypti Kxtraotai are to be classed according to the named authorities amocg the turpentines whioh are of lnßigniflcant medicinal value, and abandoned long since as an internal medicament. These crude oils, or so-cidled Eucalypti Extracts, are dts. ceruible— 1. By their deficiency in pungent odour (whioh our product, tho only genuine Eucalypti Ex» tract, develops most freely through its ear. pluß of oxygeu). 2. By their alcoholic, thin, and mobile appear* ance being reduced in Bpcciflo deneitjfthrongh the presence of acids, 3. By thoir taete, therosnlt of th»-<onteaotinr tendency of resins and tannts. ' If these crude oils, or 80-eallod SneaiynU Er. tracts, are applied by mistake in caees of croup, bronchitis, diphsheua« internal inflammations dyeoutery, &c, tho consequences are most; appal. ' ling, For safety's Rate abk always for Sander and

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6654, 20 September 1889, Page 3

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