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Cetmndo Tea. forward^ carriage paid to any railway station in Canterbury. Supplied only afc Kueaid'a G. 1.0.— [A DVT.] ; Evan escluding those it the city itself, there are now no fewer tlan 14,108 places for the ealo of drink in L»don. •l'n b«Bt medicine Imovrn li (Sandsb avo Sohs' Evcalipti usthacx. Teat is eminent poweifal ofieots in congns colfie, iuflienza, 4c,— the relief is uißttuitaneoufl. Thouaandss^o the moat grarl. I'^ingtestimorr. His Maiesf tho Kin-' of Italy and motiicaJ syu catea all <fer tho globe, are its patrouH. Bea the official ri>ortßtliat accompany each bottle Mooler, M.S, Prof. University, <?riefß*ald, reoorta: — Th( Eucalypti Extract proved magnificently uaooespU in very savera concuaionß, bruises, si)raius.v?ooia3,Bcalainira, brotea riheau^ limbg. (Med. JotfifcU Nov. 1881.) la fliaeaßßß o the kineys, eithe* aotive oonuestion cr DnpT)raßijion (urcamiaj or <JVi*itainuria, droiißjr. litMc,Bi3, nothing will qnal n Its aotion Eucalypti Extract. Doßes, sto ilroj*. , Hosier, M.D.. Prof. University, Griefawald, «parta s — Diphtheria. Tonsils continually consent, presenting ulcora witU r-hite e-Tudata. CniM In fourteen days. Burpical Clinic r! Prof. M'luyre.OolleKe of Pliyaioiana a:ul Sui-KeoM, St Loul*-Boirthus of. Breast— Bxcition. Enoalynbi Estr*t employed. NoawelUnffi heat, or difioolour ton, Cured onrtedn uayß.«» tAnvxyi

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4915, 3 April 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 4915, 3 April 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 4915, 3 April 1894, Page 1

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