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Business Notices. CHRISTMAS FRUIT. \mr E HAVE JUST BECEIVED, EX EAKAIA, OUB FIBST SHIPMENT, OP NEW SEASON'S FRUITS, Which we quote below :— New Season's Currants 4d Orange and Lemon Candied Peel ... ... 7d trice's National Sperms .. 7 6W New Season's Sultanas 5Jd Sweet Almonds Is 2d English Fluted Wax ... <Jd New Season's Valencia Baisins .. ... ... s|d Finest Jordan Almonds ... 2s 4d Finest Tapioca .', ... IM Good Old Valenciaa , 3|d Figß, Dried Apricots, Peaches, &c Finest Sago ... lia NewSeasop s Muscatels iod Brown s Cornflour ga Good Dessert Muscatels ed """"* ' . ' New Season's Spanish Muscatels Is 6d ..PRIME FIEST PBIZE HAMS 6sd """" Good Spanish Muscatels ... ls Sd PBIME WEST PBIZE BACON std FINEST Finest French Plums ... Ib 0d PBIME FIRST PBIZE BOLLS 6|d ____L___.aUm SU-fIAT? Fine French Plums ... 8d _-_L-*-__-VJU_J*< DU-tA-t, New Season Dates... 6d 2Jd PEB LB. Large Jars Preserved Ginger 2s Od Colonial Candles *Hd 21j PEB CWT. . , . *« WARIXEIiI* BROS. & CO.

KINCAID'S G.I.C. . FOR "..*'• CETLINDO. TEA. Nd. I CEYLINDO ... ... ' ... -js gDperlb . NO. 2 CEYLINDO , ... ... ... ... 1 8 JAD per lb NO. 3 CEYLINDO * OS OD per lb - NO. 4 CEYLINDO ... OS CD per lb NO. A CEYLINDO iPnre Ceylon) , .. 'OS gDperlb 7 *™ ■ m in lead NO. B. CjEJ-TLIttDO (Pore Ceylon) oS aD per lb *•> ' •" • in lead : | . NO. C CEYLINDO (Pure Ceylon)... 1 S OD per lb * " jn lead SUGAB, Star Crystals (Special Preserving) OlDperlb SUGAB, White Dry Sparkling Crystals ft ID per lb Or 21s per cwt *4 SUGAB. Sugar Company's Pure Cane 2A^ P er lh * — — — PLOUB, Finest Boiler, 251b bag OS |ID FLOUB, Finest Boiler, 501 b bag t»8 *J ID FLOUB, Finest Boiler, 1001b bag ... v ... „. |OS ' FLOUB,. Finest Boiler, 2001 b sack ... • ... ... OQS SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR TOtf LOTS. ;."•-, 7 A COMPLETE PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION. KINCAID'S GXC., 161, COLOMBO STREET, CBRISTCHURCH. — — ■ ip— - _ j SEE WHAT THE NEWSPAPEBS SAY ABOUT GAWNE'S WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. "SOUTHLAND TIMES," Jono 7, 1889, 8-7-j- . > \ U OOME people insist strongly at times upon everybody elae patronising looal industries, whether £_) the commodity in view be dearer than the imported article or not. It is a patriotic duty, iSto., 4c. But it may be doubted whether snch advisers always follow their own counsel when a shilling may be saved by suppressing their principles. Happily there are many instances in which it is perfectly safe, to' give such advice, even on the score of economy. A case in point occurs to us. Mr Gawne, of Dunedin, has for some time past been manufacturing an exoellent sauoe intended to supply the place of th famous ' Worcester *of Lea and Perrins. Mr Gawne's product goes under the samo name, and is' got np in precisely the same style, and in every respect it is so like the original tbat it may be doubted whether the most delicate palate and the most experienced eye could detect a difference. The Sauce ltt now been introduced to this market, and as it is only about half the prioe of the English make, it should undoubtedly command a large sale." FBOM ALL STOBEKEEPEBS, AND WHOLESALE FBOM THE MANUFACTUBEBS. W. GAWNE & CO., GEOBGI. STREET, DUNEDIN. HENRY IVEY & CO., AGENIS, GLOUCESTER 8 1 BEET. v SAMPLES ! SAMPLES 1 ■ • SAMPLES! . HAVING PURCHASED, AT AN ENORMOUS DISCOUNT, A LOT OF MANUFACTURER'S TRAVELLERS' SAMPLES, WE NOW OFFEB THEM TO THE PUBLIC AT A VEBY SMALL MAKGIN OF PROFIT, which brings tbem less than Sale Prices, comprising Ladies' and Gents' Silk Umbrellas Gents' Merino and Natural Wool Undershirts and Pants Sockx, Silk laud Cambric Handkerchiefs Scarfs, Bows, Braces, Collars, Hats and Caps Maids' and Lndies' Corsets, Silk and Cambric Handkerchiefs and Scarfs , Also, TeaClotbs, Table JSapkins, Quilts, Towels and Curtain Ends. " I CALL EARLY AND SEE, FOR SEEING* MEANS '(BUYING, They are so amazingly cheap. W. M'CLEA & CO., C.M.B \ 210, HIGH STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. G-OOD NEWS FOR CORPULENT PEOPLEj PHYTOLACCA TABLETS AND JUICE. tL lAJTB BEKEDY IN THK TBEATHENT OF OBESITY OB COBPULEV?CY» NO* A PATENT MEDICINE. From time immemorial It haa been noticed tbat birds feeding-oaths Phytolacoo Berries became Ver. learn, yet retained their health perfectly. _..,_.. „.,*,,...■.- „ *, „ The earliest mention in Medical Works we can find of the remedy is in Hale's " New Bemedies," p. 561 j—" I once suggested the Phytolacca aa a remedy in fatty degeneration of the heart and fatty heart (birds which feed on the berries lose all their adipose tisßno)." To Dr W. M. Griffith, a regular practitioner in Ponssylvaaia, belongs the honour of having introduce* the remedy in practice. In 1889 he pnWished an article on the subject in tbe " Medical Summary," ol ' Philadelphia, sad expresses surprise that the Phytolacca Berry Tr^atmant of so distressing a condit-o* I continues te be neglected. From thia paper we eioact the following :- ■-, . , .\. " The dose is one to two t-blcts befofe each meal, sometimes increased to four. They diminish tha i appetite to some extent. In somo cium. the reduction of weight is remarkable, as mneh as 15 to 20 pound* ; a month. Ths reduction is frequently apparent the first week : a feeling of lightntss and comfort follows their administration. Oae patient lost 40 poawls in three months, and suffered no inconvenience- tha I average is trom 10 to IS pounds a month. * * * lam somowhat surprised that this treatment has no* received the atteJ?tiom it merits. Phytolacca seems analogous to lodide of Potaah, and acts in chronic -rheumatism simiUrly. I have found iteiHeaoiou. in that painful form of rheumatism nf the arms and ■shoulders, of which so many complain. It doeo not constipate the bowelß, but rather aots as an aperient. lit seems to have the power of causing r.beorption of adipose tissue in a xreat degree." PHYTOLACCA BEBBY TABLETS AND JUICt. have passed through their experimental stage. IBead what Dr Wise has to say about this remedy :— "My erriemoe is that abovt 75 por cent of corpulent people who take it reduce their weight. All teorpclent people are more or less in da.tger of apoplexy and hem. failure, &c, as woll as from rheuma* -ism, are clumsy and heavy about the joints and limbs. Now, Phytolacca will every time reduce the fatty degeneration about the heart, thereby facilitating a free circulation. It has the power of dissolving the fat, and thnreby the patient nill fcml light snd active, xt will often cnre rheumatism that haa resisted treatment ior years, particularly the kind that affects the shoulders and arms. Personally. I .eaa report redactions of flesh that wonld seem almoet incredible. For instance, I knew & ...an who weighed 3501 b reduoed to 1801 bin three months, i also know of a number at ladles who have reduoed their waist mcasnrs » to tt taches." PHYTOLACCA IS AN ABSOLUTELY BAFE REMEDY, ntasa!-.-aT-Mat-,i--a»_B6iabox. Also tho Puro Ju_oa, Sb 64 and _■ • aßo**H. XiOS SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS IN NBW ZEALAND*

A KEY .TO GOOD HEALTH!-" Walker's Vceetable Liver Syrup."— GlVE IT A tUKN. Prico Its Od.ut THE MEDICINE CHEST, XIBO3 Corner High nnd Tuam Streets, Christchurvh.

EYESIGHTS Scientifically Tested Free of Charge. Acfcno fledged to be tin! hr.st Opticians in New Zealand. Spectacles from ls. G. and C. H. Joiios, Walchmalcers .md .lewe'-let-s, Cashel Street (opposite Cafe), Christchurch. X-1137

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5762, 5 January 1897, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5762, 5 January 1897, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5762, 5 January 1897, Page 1

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