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NEW .CONFECTipre Aulsebrook'sl MOLASSES NUGGETS] of Kisses I (Registered). I - i TRY THEM. * ■

■trengtb of a powerful chata. I AyerV^J Cherry Pectoral cures oonghe and cold*, «•! | coughs and old ©olds. c 'j£|§li Mtf. A. White, of Fitxroy, J**M e»7Bt " I had » very hard coafk)|ji and day. I tried many ttmrflmtM without relief. I thought were nearly gone. I then tried Ags jj Clforry Pectoral. I began to Infm at onoe, and only one and oae-hau MX ties completely cured me." , *- <*$$ There are many substitutes ""I ■*§ tattoos. Beware of them! you get Ayer's Cherry reotoiat^j Two sizes. Large and laall fr***ljj

(&Z> , No House like \ ~'-."..:,;:--^^| REEGE & Sβ For Highest Value end Quality to fS||| Farm Tools and f i|§j All Station Requireme§|| ** experience of nearly fifty years In catering for Canterbury , * reqolrementi "Horse Brand". Lubricating Oils Are absolutely the BEST AND CHEAPEBT OILS on the market Graded for all classes of machinery. Good oU m«neto«g|| life to machinery. Samples and prices on application. :-:^^|| "RUBBROID" ROOFING. | Coming more into fireou* every day. * iS Cheaper and more durable than Iron. Ask for Samples and Quotations' ~-Si| Edward Recce and Sons, J Colombo street, Chrietchurch. - 'v .iiS

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11503, 9 February 1903, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11503, 9 February 1903, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11503, 9 February 1903, Page 2

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