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"ATC.AB" an,d "SHAHs TEAS. LOOK OUT FOR TBE CASH. PRESENTS ENCLOSED WITH TEA. A theie FAMOUS TEAS bave now gained woh a thorough hold on the pabllo tMte, the proprietor! have deoided to diioontinue a great portion of their advertising, and to give THEIR OUSIOMEBB tho benefib o! the MONEY tbui BAYED, To offeot tbii a Urge nnmber of CASH ORDERS for 2s 6d, ss, and 10s e»oh will, »f*«r Jane let, be enoloied in many of the paokete and tins containing tho Tea. Tneie CASH ORDERS (printed on pink paper will bo payable through the *torekeeper from whom tho tea has been prooured or fr>m the Wholeiale (N.Z. Agonti. JAMES HAMILTON, THAMES STREET, OAMARU. Son Agent ior North Otago,

CIDER. "GOLDEN APPLE" BRAND. Thia Wholeiome, Delloioui, and Stimulating Beverage li manafaotared^froni" PURE JUICE OF APPLES Looally Grown, and is equal to Devonshire Cider. o • had in BULK or BOTTLE. TjILETCHEB, TTUMPHREYS, AND fiO,, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, CHRIB CHURCU,

rp h e rp ea s qn h. c deople tvrin k i THE THREE PUPUBAR BLENDS SUITABLE T ALL TASTES, TIGER i MANDARIN TIGER MANUARIN TIGER A Pure Indian and Cey. MANDARIN A Pure China, Indian, and CeyTIGER lon Blend, M/NDARIN ' ion Blend. TIGER MANDARIN TIGKR J MANDARIN . HASLEMERE HABLEMERK THE NEW CEYLON TEA HASLEMERE PURE CEYLON TEA. HASLEMERE HA3LVMGRE The LARGE and EVER.INCREASING SALE of theio WELL-KNOWN and POPULAR TEAS haa now attained auoh pioportiona ai to prove conclusively that about ONE IN EVERY FOUR of the whole population of Otago and Southland must constantly nse one or other of them.

RATTRAY & SON, W olbralb Agbnt*.

THE LATEST JISVENTION.

BKUtL'S OKONITE TRUSSES FOR |HERNIA;(RUPTURK).

(Eipeoially for Traveller!, Ooloniata, and Reaidenta in Tropical Climatei.) Awabds —

Gold Medal, ParU Exhibltioa 1889). Gold Medal, " World'a Fair," Chicago (1893).

Skuli'a Okonite Trnsaea for Rupture are in all reipeoU the moat perfeot and unique inatruments ever offered to the publio aa meohanioal aupporti and remedial appliances for any form of Rupture or Internal Prolapse. These truises are of the belt powiblo m&nufaoture, thoy are self* adjusting, light and oomfortable. The external surface being completely oovered with a non-absorbent material (Okonite), of a flesh oolor, resembling ivory, they oannot be deteoted when bathing ; they abao* lutely impervious to moisture, perspiration, and the aoid exoretions of the skin, oannot rust or get out of order, oause no cutaneous irritation, will hold teourely any sizo protrusion without pain, may be washed when neoeaaary with impunity, and oan therefore be worn any length of time in any olimate without becoming offenalve, ai ii the oaae with those oonstruoted with leather, elastlo and other objeotionable material! of a porom oharaoter, 8k nil's Okonite Trnaaea for Rupture weigh only a few ounoea, and being praotioally indeatruotiblo, oan be guaranteed to last a lifetime, thua involving no further expense to the purobaaeri beyond firat ooat, and the undoubted advantage! they poaaeaa over every other truas extant constitute them a* abaoluteiy the beit, and therefore the sheapeit, that oan be prooured. The following are a few extraota from the leading Medioal Journal! : The I«nott,— "Sknll'i Okonitt Iruiaoa are the moit efftotivt wo bave tvtr bOtiotd."

THEODORE SKULL, SURQIOAWN3TBUMBNT AND APPLIANCE MANUFAOTORfiU, |81, BBArrMJUAt Avbhoi, London, VV., Enolawd, .Twelmlnutea' walk from Plooadilly, Oxford and Cambridge CUoaaw.^ (BtTAJUIMD, IW,)

MlOttJWTMti ot nil klndi CSanlQil iMtaraminl*, Tmwif» Billi, Ofetuie BtaUrv, BlmHq * Wnn, «nw.oapf , Aiklf ti, Suiptworf UandngM, HnimM, if Ud|H|

Mii-j, m\m QtiAi; itii inu twttwiwt mm i

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8174, 4 May 1895, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
572

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8174, 4 May 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8174, 4 May 1895, Page 1

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