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Public Notice. SEE w l|HPsi w THAT YDUR BOOTS mmm branded on the heel "7 mtm * m m; FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS ==y*-’ FOURTH. FIFTH. FIRST SECOND. THIRD. Boots with this Brand on the hod are Guaranteed to Fit and Wear Well. On this Brand only the Very Best of Workmen are employed. Only the Very Best of Materials are used in this Brand of Boots and Shoes. Farmers, Miners, and all who want to keep their feet dry, try this Brand. The “STANDAKD" Brand Boots and Shoes I are known from Auck--1 land to the BlnS for 1 sterling^|dity.

TURNIP SEEDS JUST ARRIVED TURNIP SEEDS of various sorts. Clover and Grass Seeds. —ALSO ON HAND— Malden Guano, Special Bone Dust, and Special Potato Manure. PETCHELL BROS, WIRE, SPIRIT, AND GENERAL MERCHANTS, Ironmongers, etc —Palmerston St., RIVERTON IMPORTANT NOTICE R. MEREDITH HAS RESOLVED TO Reduce Every Article in the Grocery Trade TO THE LOWEST PRICE QUOTED BY THE DUNEDIN CUTTING GROCERS. Cash Purchasers will find it to their advantage to deal from R. MEREDITH thereby securing Best Value for Cash in the South Island, R. MEREDITH, GROCER AND PROVISION MERCHANT. TAY STREET INVERCARGILL. AGENT FOR HONDiI LANKA TEA COMPANY.

THE MANDARIN AND TIGER PUKE BLEEPED TEAS. Are a combination that is bound to bit the taste of the most fastidious Tea-drinker. A startling proof of the Public appreciation of their quality is shown from the fact that during last month the output reached thousands of pounds weight more than any previous month since the MANDARIN and TICKER were first introduced. THE MANDARIN TEAS Are skilfully blended by an expert, each sataple being carefully selected, and while they still retain the peculiar characteristic of the finest’China Teas, are enriched by the choicest growths of India and Ceylon. THE TIGER BLENDS Are the first and original in this colony possessing the combined strength and flavor of specially selected Indian and Ceylon Tens. These Blonds contain no China, and can bo confidently recommended to all who appreciate the strength and delicate flavor of the Indian and Ceylon: Obtainable in £lb and 11b Packets, 51b and 101 b Tins, and Half-chests from all Grocers and Storekeepers. AGENTS: Riverton and Otautau ... ... ... R. Acheson. Wairio H. Cuthbertson Thornbury R. Foster. J. RATTRAY & SON, Proprietors, Dunedin.

VITADATIO Is Always Eeliable MRS. McFARLANE. The effect of Mr W. Webber’s vitadatio in bor case of long and great suffering. Read her own words and act promptly. “I had suffered since I was 11 years o'd with some internal trouble, which the doctors could not understand. Iliad pains in my back, chest, and side, an 1 was so thin that I Id Bcarce !y walk about, and my weight waj only 7st. I had suffered tor 30 years, and friend who had been cured by taking acou-soof vxtadatio urged me to try it, but as I 1 • d suffered so long, and tried most everything that was supposed to cure, I thought it was 1 to tr y this but at last I gave it a trial; that is I(j months ago, and lam glad to state 1 have found it better than what is claimed for it. After taking 4 large bottles I have •‘ued3jt.in weight, and now enjoy the bed of health. I hare recommended VXTADATIO to a groat many ot my friends, aud it has cured thim all, I believe VXTADATIO wi l cu-e most of the people that suffer, and if any person would like to call and see mo about what ViiAPATio lias done for me, 1 shall bo glad to toll them all about it. Mus Me Fait lank, Mary street, Wellington, N.Z. ‘ One doctor said it was Poverty of Blood, another said it was Consumption.” To Mk W Wkbbeu. 91) Margaret St., Launceston, Bth April 1895. Dear Sir,—lt is quite four-and-a-balf years age since 1 was taken ill and frequently during tlut'imo I Lave been under meoical treatment. I was said by one doctor lo be suffering from Poverty of Blood ; and another said I was in Consumption and treated me for that terrible disease, prescribing cod liver oil. I got no hotter with all that medical skill could do. In February last 1 was told to take a c mrae of vxtadatio. I did So—took six large bottles—and am now as well in body as over I wish to.be. Use thisnoto as you may nlesse. Yours faithfully, V S. U. PROSSER. Mk S A Palmbu, Newtown, Wellington, New Zealand. Dear Sir, —As sole importing agent for W. Webber’s Vxtadatio the great Herbal Remedy, and also us you know I took a course of the medicine, you may be anxious to know its effects in my case.' I may state that the bottle I bought was the first that was sold in Wellington, that was in June, 1896. At that time you told me you had come to our city to cure those who were ill, and, of course, I ridiculed the idea. Well, at any rate, you oersuaded mo to try a bottle, aud it acted like a charm, for in a few uays I felt so relieved that I said Vxtadatio wonht t>e cheap at a guinea a bottle. I went on wuh a few botties, and it has completely cured me, aud 1 have no hesitation in recommMruiing Vxtadatio to those who suffer as I have.—l am, yours gratefully, John Bokthwick, Butcher. ASK YONR CHEMIST OR GROCER FOR IT. S. A. PALMEE, Sole Agent for Victoria and New Zealand, 01 TAY St., INVERCARGILL, and 45 lo 17 BOURKE Sr., MELBOURNE.

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Western Star, Issue 2219, 5 July 1898, Page 4

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