Under the fatron*g» «f X*r& mm I ALEXANDRA. E. M. BRIUMY - The above Hotel has bean re. built of JBrick, sad famished throughout. The Ohoieeat Brands of Liqnors kept Best Table up-country. JBcseeUent Stabling under X. Stopping Place for Craig k Go's Coaohes, which arrive and depart dally for Queenstown, Lawrence and Ida Valley. PK ?¥-■ REUBEN HORE. GENERAL COMMISjIIOSf A«8I?» eat for all kinds of Ifana % Baggies, Draya, Sin&sj Cod Liver Oil for Q»lv«s, Wire aad Standards, Page's Wire fltrawaia. _«rni, Ac., Jte, CROWN SEPARATOR THE WONDER OF THE WSSL©. The". following are a ,f»v advaatagee j (2) Separator Cream is mere " Ofaarnsble." It eaa t« Churned in loss lhaa fcatf Che time (3) It produce* more Oream frea » given amount of milk (i) It gives from 20 to 89 per cent greater yield of batter (5) Double's the value of Skia Milk fur feeding the ettek, The farmer can feed bis calves with fresh warm milk, . instead of old sour milk. J \S. J. O'KANE, DENTAL SUROEON, Ta.RO ESa'-STRBET - - • ALEXANDRA. SQUTJS Only the best class of work in all Branches of Dentistry including Fillings. Dentures n gold, vulcanite, &«. ALEXANDRA HOURS.—Ii t.a till 3 p.m. daily; Thursdays, 11 a.m till 12 noon. Charges Moderate. All work guaranteed..,, Queenstown, Arrowtown, Orom> well, and Blacks viited Mentky. "AN KNOW THYSELF 11 On the receipt of 7d in peany velbpe, a written delineation of your character will be sent you by "DJELMA" O/o P. 0., Deep Stream, Yia Outram FOR SALE cheap, well built S Apply, A. BOLDBRQ. Rheumatism Yields to Rhs'usia. There is no escape from (bat, Rheumb conquers Rheumatism, and conquers every- time. Rheum® is a II !J _■ 15 • A- L.. A.-1 *_A. - l. and it is pleasant to the palate* Rbeumo seeks out the effected parte, oinfci and muscles, removes' the swelling, and eliminates the uric acid poison and tha the trouble. Rheumo is a positive suppressed gout, chronic gout, skin complaints, gouty asthma, sciatica, lumbago, and urio acid poisoning. Bold per bottle. f»ld weather will ruin the nioest hendsv ... Tho skin gets rough and hard, and evei > cracks and bleeds, and the cold caters i ovory time the wound opens anew. £am* *j Buk is a pleasant and powerful stain ? healer. If Zam-Buk be rubbed ia, asd ■i an old glove worn at night, the skis may >j be kept soft and white all wintw. Zam. I absolutely pure and easily absorbed, and I therefore highl;yhealuig. Rub itiißV'.-/ " Your &m.B«ki««4oiw'*y JtaijUi 'WK»* . tli»n anything I h&r* J9* tried/' any* tSi»» X. Kuowud, of aunny Side Fintjaid, ITorUs. MA aj« (•« .1 iy /o*r Mm» Ist awl «^*£ft?&e^e**Be» £&
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 426, 16 June 1904, Page 5
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437Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 426, 16 June 1904, Page 5
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