jl€W Y€AR_NOV€LTI€S. We an now ■bowing in oar MW and spadous showrooms a magnificent collection of artistic goods from the leading art centra, of the world, included among every description oi china and crystal the following well-known and beautiful wares— Royal Doulton Royal Worcester Royal Crown Derby Coalport Minton Belleek Japanese Intarsio Limoges Danish Dutch AND Dresden SILVER PLATE. In this we have just received a very choice selection of the newest productions of the leadiag Sheffield manufacturers, embracing every conceivable article at the lowest prices, combined wifh t__e very highest quality. For Dinner, Tea and Dessert SerVices, As usual our stock is far ahead of any previous season's show, both M regards quality, deco__jtion, shape, and prices. With the latest additions, our showrooms now cover a floor space of 14,000 square feet, and as it is utterly impossible to enumerate any particular article*., customers are cordially invited to inspect mr stock*, which are now undoubtedly the largest in Australasia. Prices to Suit all Purchasers. John Sates & Go,, WORCESTER HOUSE, 215 Cashel Street, Christchurch. The New American Pile Cure. This is a Cure tha (Does Cure. If you are a sufferer you should not hesitate a moment to give this Great Remedy a trial. A single course has cured som_ of the most obstinate cases cf Piles that tbe ag»nts ever saw. One gentleman writes-" Your AMERICAN PILE CURE is a wonder. I had not finished half the course before I was perfectly cured. I. has also had tbe effect of curing my Constipation, which was tbs primary cause of the trouble, I believe. You can recommend this euro with every confidence.—l am, etc, F. H." Wo are oonst mtlv receiving testimony as to the bmeh.3 obtained by using this unique system of cure. It can bo taken by females at anytime. The AMERICAN PILE CURE is not simply an external application. Two medicines are taken internally that act powerfully ou the venous system and the liver, thu? getting at the fountain head of the trouble The pries of the cure is ss, and numbers of severe cases have been cured with one set, which consists of two bottles of internal medicine and one box of the external application, and accompanying eaob box is full printed directions, giving diet, etc ~.'.___, . _ . Hold by all Chemists Everywhere, but if not obtainable looally seal poita notes or stamps direct to the Sola New Zealand Agents— MARSHALL'S CHEMICAL CO., LTD,, 2073 MORAY PLACE, DUNEDIN. *_£_ m H A boon to hard workers. ja Ivan |fouten*s | ML _#D_- _n_ H wl ■fl_r*_ri_£i Bn IteVvvfl if la tbe most invigorating and refreshing |fil beverage. It not only nourishes the body Jjjjlj by repairing waste, but it give, fresh jml force and vigour, and supplies a healthy mm stimulant, toning up and strengthening Jjj||| the nervous system. It is as beneficial to |g| mrjj health as it is delightful to the taste- IJTjjj jess M th oj Van Houttn's Cocaa It alwayt tmniy. Jm j Don't forget to ordit it. VM i i \ __ BBPOBB PDIOBAIIIO j—l OWPEOT TIB § ORION ii ...I *jt~ =?* COOKING BA2ft»B. BOLD OI THB OOLiOIX iy p mo unmet bequiho Mjg, all 872 xi art a irooi "' ' l " INSPECTION IM7ITBBL ATTKEN AND ROBBRTB, AaJSHTft, OMUL AJO» OOLOMBO fXBUia. OOMi&lQ Illlt
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11483, 16 January 1903, Page 7
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545Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11483, 16 January 1903, Page 7
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