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The fact that Carter and Co., of George Street, are the only Drapers in Dunedin doing a strictly Cash Trade who import their own Goods direct from Home Markets, is the one cause of their being able to sell cheaper than any other firm. Carter and Co. have just opened, ex S.S. Coptic and Kaikoura, 16 cases Men's and Boys' Clothing, and in consequence of the desperate scarcit of Beady Money, they have decided to offer the whole lot, for a few weeks at Landed Cost. Therefore call, inspect, and judge four yourself. Carter and Co., 60 and 62 George t reet, Diraedin.

When the blood is impure, or when it is thin and cold, good health is impossible. Under such conditions, boils, pimples, headaches, neuralgia, rheumatism, and one disease after another is developed. Take Ayer's Sarsaparilla and it will make the blood pure, rich and warm.

The Republiqiie Fmngai&e (Paris) warns Italy that no good can possibly arise out of an alliance between a Latin people with per~ fidious and selfish Islanders. M. Mancini's bold metaphor, comparing England to a wealthy matron who would not grudge her blooming young friend (Jtety) some of her superfluous colonial jewellery, in, it says, no longer suited to the existing situation. The Bepublights warns the Peninsnlar Government that " England is fighting for the very existence of her Empire, shaken to its foundations by the victory of the Mahdi, and Italy in taking up a position on the shores of the Red Sea runs the risk of being suddenly dragged into the vortox of the barbarism of the desert. The British Press it adds, having thrown off the mask, it is the duty of Fiance to make England understand that, with the Soudan or without it, the Egyptian question has not ceased to be a European one.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 2, 1 May 1885, Page 5

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 2, 1 May 1885, Page 5

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 2, 1 May 1885, Page 5