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WELLINGTON NEWS. — o . [Pxb Pbisb Association.! WELLINGTON, Dm 2. A private cable received to=nighc from Sydney regarding Mr Gillon'a health was not so reassuring sb the first message. It aaya: "Exploration of abdomen shows secondary growths in other organs, therefore kidney tflmour waß not attempted to be removed." The licensee of the Weston Hotel was . fined Sa and coats 30s for not allowing a barmaid a half 'holiday. Defendant explained that he had given her the morning, instead of from 1 p.m. This is the first case under the now Shops and Shop' Assistants Act. The best medicine known is Sander and Boh EuaUjyti Extract. Tart its eminent- powerful effeotato oougbfcpolds, influenza, 4c-the relief la instantaneous. \ Thousands give the mostgratifyiiur testimony. His Majesty the King of Italy and medioalßyndicateß all over the globe are its patons. Bead the official reports that accompany eaoh bottle. Wo have no occasion to offer rewards ia proof of the genuineness of onr references. The offloial reports of medical clinics and universities, lie offloial oommunioatipn of the Consul-General fo Italy at Melbourne; the diploma awarded International Exhibition. Amsterdam— all these' are authjanfiodoouments. and, as auoh, not open to doubt. We add here epitome of one of the various oases treated at the olinio of Sohultz. M.0.. Professor, *o.:— "CJB., 24 years old; oongestional abscess on the thigh. Incisions made in two places. Although Lister's dressing was applied, the score. Hon became, two days latw, very copious, and had adopted a totid, decompose oharacter. The tern, perature rose enormously. In consequence, the dressing was removed, and on its place -dremade taring the daytime repeated irrigations with Eucalypti Extract.- The offensive foter disap S 6 " 0 * l e £F Bool ii *•"> *B^er abated within a few days, and the patient recovered after the lapse of several weeks, totals instance we must not lose eight of thefaot thatthe i latter treatment savedthe paaent'B lifV— rADBT.l Properties For Sale or To Let. ■JL O Jj c 'T, BY H. L. BOWKER, ESTATE AGENT, 258, Colombo Street, Market Place. Telephone 604. 4 and 5 BOOMS. Kilmore Street E. (5 rooms, copper 10s) • Clyde Street (5 rooms 8s ; Durham Street N. (4 rooms, 9s); Crescent Boad (brooms, 8s 6d) ; Salisbury Street (4 rooms, 9s 6d); Madras Street (4 rooms, 8s). . 6 and 7 BOOMS. Crescent Boad (6 rooms, 10s) ; Durham Street N (6 rooms, 12s) ; Albert Street, iinwood (7 rooms, 138); Bligh's Boad (7 rooms, I5s); Montreal Street, Sydenham (7 rooms, 15s) ; Stanmore Boad (6 rooms, 12s); Colombo Boad (6 rooms) ; Stanmore Boad (7 rooms, £40); New Brighton, Sea View Boad (6 rooms, £30). ; BEOOMS. Madras Street N. (£45 per annum) ; Aldred Street (15s) ; Aikman's Boad (14s). . . SUPEBIOB DWELLINGS . . (With all modern conveniences). Upper Eiccarton, 7 acres, 7 rooms, large stabling • Peterborough Street W. (near Park Terrace), 7 rooms; Lower Biccarton, 6 rooms (new) ; Colombo Street N., 7 rooms; Norman's Boad, 3J acres, 12 rooms; Hereford Street E., 8 rooms; Papanui ' Boad, 1J acres, 11 rooms ; Gloucester- Street W., 9 rooms; Tipper Biccarton, 16$ acres, 11. roomsGloucester Street E., Brooms ; corner Chester and Madras Streets, 11 rooms, stables, &c. ; Opawa, 12£ acres, 15 rooms ; Wilson's Bridge, 2£. acres, 8 rooms. SHOPS. Colombo Street N., Victoria Street, corner Colombo .and Elizabeth Street, Sydenham, Tuam Steeet City, Courtenay and others. Particulars at office. - • £50 £50 i-AORE SECTIONS, ■DEAD! FOB BUILDING ON, LINWPOD, ' Terms can be arranged on application to C. J. MABSHALL, 518X _ , 45, Cathedral Square. p "bairns' at l ~b, t -'■■'■ BY ■ OTTO LIESKE, LAND BBOKEB AND LAND AGENT, , No. 55, Cathedral Square) Opposite Post Office (Upstairs;. PABK BOAD, Linwood.— Entirely new House 8 large rooms, bathroom, storeroom, pantry, sculr X'« was ' lnonse » & 0 - j quarter-acre corner section, well fenced ; £600. CHUBCH STBEET, off Ferry Boad.-House 6 r ?°mßi scullery, washhouse, stable, &c, threeeighth acre corner section; £400. BABBADOES STBEET, St Albans.-New House 4 rooms, pantry, scullery, good outhouses, &c., section, facing two streets ; £330. •• HOBTH AVON BOAD.— House 6 rooms, outh0 -???s. &c., eighth-acre ; £190. ' HOBATIO STBEET (Oityi.-Two storey House 7l m£ m S; outh ouses, &c, £200. , T ,BAVEBS STBEET, Linwood-House Grooms, nYV e iSS;S three-eighths acre land; £175. QUEEN STEEET, Sydenham-House 4 rooms, OU /5?, O x U !, e # &0 - eighth-acre ; any offer. GENEBAL BTOBE (City).-Shop with shelves a ? m ne S es «ary fittings, and 4 dwelling rooms, siaDle and outhouses; excellent neighbourhood; price £440, only £40 cash wanted. A splendid °X c «*°»ake a good Uving ! ' . a J% H PBOPEETIBS" For Sale everywhere. wia oi every description too numerous to parOTTO "iTIESKE. LICENSED LAND BBOKBB, • Qyer 25 years' practical legal experience. X1487 W "ANTED to Let, in Cashel Street, a large isnop suitable for almost any business ; rent very moderate. Apply, Allan Hopkins, Estate Agent, Cathedral Square: ■ W" ANTED to Sell, in Sydenham, splendid m*m P°, siti 'on, a comfortable House of 9 rooms, {?J;5, en « offl ces, and usual conveniences; half-acre land nicely laid out. Note the price, £525. Cards to view, ana fnU particulars can be obtained on

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5429, 3 December 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5429, 3 December 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5429, 3 December 1895, Page 1

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