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And yet you will find that anyone who requires thorough artistic and legitimate photographic work, that is permanent and of the highest order of execution, still patronises C. H. Manning, as his still-increasing business testifies. The demand for his awn patent process, the Bromaline photos, is largely on the increase. Another new exhibit of all classes of work just added at Studio, ISO, Colombo street. Appointments advisable to avoid detention.— [Advt.J Lambs fob the Old Country. — The first shipment of lambs for the present season is expected to be made on the twenty-third of. this month. In addition to those taken for export last week, a number were secured for that purpose at the Addington market yesterday. Mr Forrester, who is following his usual custom of sending Home carcases (on behatt of clients) as Christmas presents, hag already received orders for over a hundred. A couple of splendid lambß topped the market at 17s, and were immediately ordered by a gentleman forfriends in London. They were bred by Mr John M'Leod, of Prebbleton, and are by Shropshire Down rams, out of half-bred ewes, the dams being the progeny of Lincoln rams. Although, barely thirteen weeks old, their freezing weight was estimated to be not less than 501 b. They were nicely shaped and beautifully finished sheep, ami will do the Colony credit. • We clip tho folio wing important testimonial fro <- the "Illawarra Mercury" (N.8.W.), «n the SOth March. It jeeds no comment: — "Mr John Loveday, of the Bulli Mountain, writes to us that after suffering for four years with acute gravel, he has experienced almost complete relief by using Sander and Sons' Eucalypti Ertraot. He says Boeing tho said Extraot advertised in tho • Illawarra Meroary,' his intense suffering 1 induced him to obtain a bottle of tho medicine from Mr Hoskinsr, chemist, of this town, tmd that the use o it rave him great relief at once. Ho states that between the 10th Maroh instant, when he obtained tb. Srst bottle of the Extraot, and the 19th the ase of that medicine continued to afiord him relief, to whioh he had been a stranger for f o « years. Mir Loveday writes also that he has found the Eucalypti Extract a euro for rheumatism as well as gravel. He requests us to publish this information throarh the 'Heronry,* We have much pleasure ia complying with Mr Loveday's request, whosa word Cannot be doubted, and who can have no object in view othor than a pure desire to benefit aafieri&ff humanity."— 1 Anvr. I Ladies' polling boothß are to be provided at next general election. Another victory, Ceylindo Teas. "Within the reach of all.— [A dvt. j-

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4772, 12 October 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 4772, 12 October 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 4772, 12 October 1893, Page 1