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£25—1912 Xmas Compe= tition—Free to ja.ll. Open until Noveiuber 30th, Re= suits published December 14th, 1912. I We offer the above for the best text of a 3, inch single column advertisement. Apply for competition forms, with full particulars, to any one of our branches, or to our Head Office, Christchurch* Georgg Davies, Limited, New Zealand's Leading Tailors/Address: 64 Willis Street, Wellington. Branches throughout N.Z. •Lane's , .'"•,-. Eniulsioev >. "I cannot help but praise Lane's Emulsion, it did me so much , ,:, ' good." "We are never without Larte ? s Emulsion. It alWays cures our colds." "As soon as the children have the least cold, I give them Lane's - Emulsion." . I'We think worlds of Lane** <• Emulsion, it made our child strong and well." These are a few of the remafke , heard about Lane's Emulsion. Becoinmendatioriß from neighbour to neighbor, friend to friend, froin tho well to the sick.. . As a Cough Ourer, Lung Healor, 'J ,-'■ .Flesh.Maker, : ■-*■■ Lane's Emulsion is T i\& medicine-food for inan, woman or child i . 2/6 and .4/6 bottle/'.'-' , . Cliemists & Stores, ; : TAKE NONE BUT LANE'S. 89 I When the children are weak, W when they do not care to play, W ... \yh.en they are languid, when | they keep thin, and when they |".. have no appetite; this is the | medicine they iieed— , M v'a- BQiiDi'Qß moo rsARa ;^- ■M i..;--' >.' ' .... '-»-' '■■/1 No alcohol in this medicine. iNo.i; S r , : ;, habit-fonriing drug of aiiji kind., | ' i Peife'ctly safe in every way;' Ask | ■•;. i: m yourddctof for his approval;- | ■ Talk to the children, about thlsl' great rule -of health —"Have 1 :; daily movements of the bowels," W : Ayer's Pills' are sugar-coated;: |; gently. laxative.. Dose, pne pill/ I ;'•" only one pill at bedtime.:,:, ":. J '._•' Piopaipd by DK. J. O. A?ER 'fc C 0.,.' B ; , Maes.; j;.94-A.; : ; '. ffi When you have oncfe made ; youf own family coiigh and cold e remedy by-- /using lyou will always know bow to save 9/- on''a pint of the fiiiesfc family cough and cold : remedy. Careful housewives everywhere are now ; using' this recipe and find it is splendid and big ; ,money-' :-saving.- "Jean's Essence"! is 1/6, a bottle at chemists, stores, or pogt free ~on receipt of price from Hean, Chemist, Wanganui. .4 ■'■•■■ ■ ■ . 1 Digests what you eat and makes your food taste .111 Chemists ane Stores, d/e ' ■ ;' 1 '..-'.. 24 1 There is osly sne certain . CUBE for COBNS ' %f^ o in this Pominion— £>, ... l >' > .<4> l/ 1 ? THAT'S TfeEDS 9,/ HQTEL FREEHOLD FOR SALE. " WE have been instructed to dispose of the Cheltenham Hotel Freehold, lease expires on the 2mi June, 1913. "Ren-/ tnl under the Lease, .£572 p.a. Paddock attached■ the.hotel of 5i acres. A splendid modern Iniilding, has recently -erected, and.-insured' for dBIGOO.i Price for the Freehold is ,£4500. We are {irepnral to give the eSsicst of tpvms fo a reliable, buyer. > This is a good speculation for anybody wishing to get into a free hotel: As the lease expires in n few months' time, tho buyer will have the opportunity of gettin's a large goodwill in addition to the rental. ■ We are prepared to take a decent deposit now awl a further payment at the expiratioH or the lease, leaving the balance ou flat mortgage for a iiutnber' of years at a low'rate of interest. The purchaser can rfifurnish the house himself. This hotel is in a -rising district, and improving (?«r,r day, and oh the terms We ate offering i? c'heflper thuh the prices ofdinnrily paid for a lea?«. l'ho hotel is free i'or everything, iind is being , sold '<" icnliso a portion of a very hU'Be estate. l.n iiildilion to (lip nbni'o ti'l'iiis. we Can arranKc n very larpo adviinec from a brcivcr or uierchnnl who will tako a second inorl'Kagc on the freehold' to srenro Hie tinrfc ' Apply, immediately tn DWAN BROS., SOLE AGKNTS TOR THE TRUSTEES,-

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1586, 1 November 1912, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1586, 1 November 1912, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1586, 1 November 1912, Page 9

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