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CRITERION CLUB HOTEL. ALhX\NI>ltA SOUTrI. James Geddes ... Propmetob. TV.J l'(i: F. niwlv niwlv l>u«b of S m «■. containing 46 Koi.ms, and Kefarnhhed ibiougluvi' <>i the very b-st. Piivaie hieing Ho in Upslaiis, also Dn ine lioom l>i»wiibt»i s L ! riv.ite l"uitex of Apnrtmtn's h'i\:> il • .-•. lot nn»l Co C' ar is 3 lictlv Only the (. H'iicest of I iquors kept. ►. riroclas* Ljlliaed Tablk—Fxcelsioi Lowl'nshions; Nu\r Stable —*24 L os<--boxes and Stalls. 1" All Communications by Lstter or Telegram promptly attended to. •Stoppage Place f»r Craig & Co.'s Coaches which anive 4 di-.nart daily for Queenstown, Lawrence and Ida Valley. SHAMROCK HOTEL DOKALD It-Sis •• licpiieto Begs to intimate to tho Travelling and General Public that he has taken over the above old-established Hotel, and' hopes to merit a fair share of patronage. The building is being thoroughly renovated, and no expense will be spared in making the accommodation secOnd to nothing on tho Goldfields. Onlj the Best Brands of Liquors kept in Stock. First-clasa Stables, in charge of an . ffiaient groom. .

Watches, Clocks. JewelleryQ: How is it that J. BODKIN Wafchmakeiy can sell Cheaper than other Tradesmen ? ' A: Simply because he is under little Or no expense, and his lotij> experience in"the trade enable*him to supply a First-class Article! Repairs especially attended to. JAIESBBBKIN WATCHMAKER, C L Y D E,

TIBER TEA An old favorite in a new guise. The Fublic are e WGLY ) o Tbythe NEW NO. q TEA AT 2s PER POUND. Its growing popularity proves it to An exceptional tea at the money.

To Prevent Croup, begin m time. The first symptom Ms hoarseness ; this is soon followed by a peculiar rough cough, which I*3 easily recogoised and will never he forgotten by one who has heard it. The time to act is when the child first becomes hoarse. Ij Ohambrrlain's Cough Remedy iff freely given, all tendency to croup will soon disappear. Even after the croupy cough h9B developed, it will prevent the attack. There is no danger in giving this remedy as it contains nothing injurious. It always cures and cures quickly. W Thiers and sons sell it

Quality i Spoons & fORKS. That the best is the Cheapest when buying Silver-plated Spoons and Forks goes without saying. They are used probably four times a day every day, and if not Ai quality they quickly show signs of wear. The length of time Silver-plate will wear depends entirely on the way you clean it. If you use some polishing powders you can soon wear the plating off. If you clean our Ai Spoons and Forks with fine whiting and water, and polish with a clean chamois leather, we can safely say the plating is good for Twenty Years' Family Use. At the end of that time you can get them re-j plated to be as good as new. Our prices are the lowest you can find—Quality considered. We illustrate the Fiddle pattern—you know the popular plain old English pattern. We sell them in any quantity, from one upwards* at these :- Table Spoons, Fiddle or Old BogJish - - 35/- per.doas. Table Forks, ditto - 35/- »» Dessert Spoons „ - as/- „ Dessert Forks „ as/- „ Tea Spoons , „ - jg/Ceffec Spooss „ - 15/- „ Corner PRINCES & K BOWLING STS. DUNEDIN.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 372, 25 June 1903, Page 6

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531

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 372, 25 June 1903, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 372, 25 June 1903, Page 6

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