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HOTELS. » ' WOLSELEY HOTEIi Ani Miintes' Walk from Railway Station, , , " W WINCHESTER. It HOLERS, Tourist*, Families, and the • lA. General x'ublio will find all the privacy and comforte of a well-appointed gentleman's ' Midence at the above hotel. They will also bare tie right to fish over several miles of the and most picturesque Trout Stream* m jfetr Zealand, Winchester having become famous for ita fly fishing. The "WOLSELEY HOTEL is within eaey distance of the Racgitala and Opilii Rivers. Comfortable sleeping xecommedstion, inclodfog separate room* for iadjee, has been provided at tiio mouth of tha Rangitata, and gpeeial arrangements made for driving partit* to and from the famous Home of Large Pith* The Express and all trains stop at Win- •*•**"' THOS. LAN'GDO*. Proprietor.

Patronised by their Excellencies the Governors of New Zealand. »■ * CO X E R'S FAMILY HOTEL, CHRISTCHUKCH. Within One Minute of the Railway Station. JAMES HATFIELD, Proprietor. Letter! will 1 iceive every attention. P.O. P<a No. 391. Telephone Nos. 677 and 47a CITY BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL. COLOMBO STREET (near Recce's, Ironmongers). FISST-CLAS3 ACCOMMODATION for Permanent Boarders and tho Travelling Public. Hot, oold, and shower bathe. Close to Railway Station and General Post Office. TRAMS PASS DOOR. Luncheon from Noou to 2 p.m. Jjettere and Telegrams wih receive Prompt attention. Telephone No. 67G. JAMES HOWE 7, Proprietor. _

WHAT IS HOME WITHOUT SURATURA TEA? /A 8K THE WOMAN who l.aa been used 'A to her Cup of SUUATURA morning, noon, and night I She would es soon go without eleep or any other necessity m go ■without SURATURA TEA. SUBATUBA TEA IS THE MOST CHERISHED ARTICLE IN THE FAMILY CUPBOARD. The Supremacy of SURATURA as a Family Tea in due to its incomparable quality. It has a delicious aroma, a delicate flavour, and a distinctive and exclusive bouquet. SURATURA is hig-h-gTade Oey:<m ■\ Tea. It ie honest Tea. It is the Standard of. purity, SURATURA is guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, or any cheap or inferior teas. RETAIL PRICES:BURATURA A QUALITY .- Iβ 8d per \h SURATURA B QUALITY ... Iβ lid per lb BURATURA D QUALITY ... 2» 3d per lb gURATURA X QUALITY ... a> 6d per .b ' " SOLD BY ALL STOREKEEPERS. THOSE who -with to use the, old-fashioned BARILLA SOAP, bo highly recommended in. PAPERS ON HEALTH,■ should Mk J« •:■"••■ M'CLINTON'S SOAP, M many soaps made from caustio sod* are •tamped "Barilla," and sold a» the genuine •rtielt. . DR. KIRK SAYS OF IT— "There i« eomething in the composition of VOLINTOITS SOAP which makes it astonishingly curative and most agreeable on the ■ |kiß, " '•- - ''■■■ ■■.-■■ \ ■ STOCKED BY ALL FIRST-CLASS CHEMISTS AND GROCERS. • PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS QBTAIN.CD IN ALL COUNTRIES. A. J. P ARK. HEAD OFFICE: DUNEDIN. AGENTS: ENGLAND and THOMAS. Nα StOe Hereford street, Chrietoliuroh. Patent Handbook (40 pages) Free. 603

effectually yet gentl; when costire or « , '?f heath « Wood is impure f or sluggish, to ptmanently cure I tabitual consbpationto awaken the & Wdneys and liver to Wealthy acdvity 1 without lrnUtmg or \eakening them, * umi headaclle3 ' "Ids, or fevers,« SYRUP Gi FIGS I NATURE'S PLEASANT IXATIVE. i m An Ideal family medicine, Manufac- • J? , ™ only by the Calikrnia Fig ' «Syrup Co. Each packaj of the « #genuine bears their nameund trade' > ' KUaric. ■ i M of Chemists everywhere, ujid. and ' I Lm^ P ow t E.qi *L> . l^Mm L .

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11505, 11 February 1903, Page 5

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545

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11505, 11 February 1903, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11505, 11 February 1903, Page 5

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