BUSINESS MEN and... BUSINESS WOMEN Run big risks in business, and the biggest business risk is Poor Health. In the bustle and rush of business the ordinary rules of Nature are disobeyed until the day comes when Nature shows resentment and busy business people find themselves suffering from Dyspepsia, Constipation, Biliousness, Nervousness, Insomnia, and Liver and Kidney Troubles. The surest and easiest way of maintaining good health is to take IMPEY'S MAY APPLE, The Ideal Family Medicine, whenever there is the slightest indication of any irregularity of the stomach. Impey's May Apple is the greatest stomach panacea of the age. Chemists and Stores. 2/6.
1 5tockley Jones, £ % LATE SNOWDENS, £ I 30, WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON, J •5* 6 Doors above Empire Hotel. 4» tk * * i" A Visit of inspection to my 4* T HIQH=CLASS DRAPERY ES- T J TABLISHMENT is respectfully X «£, solicited. AH goods purchased 4< for me from the manufacturers «z> * by MR. ARTHUR SNOWDEN * * for SPOT CASH and Retailed * f by me at WHOLESALE PRICES •*• v for CASH only. Parcels ONE *f •* POUND and Upwards DELIV= "*" 4» ERED to any part of the Colony T * FREE OF CHARGE. Write for t •&• Samples, Post Free. V •a* T
By Special Appointment Jeweller to His Excellency the Governor. FRANK GRADY, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, WILLIS-STREET. NEW SHOP »'- OLD SITE. NEW, LARGE, AND CHOICE STOCK Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Silverware, Electroplate, Greenstone and Leather Goods, etc. Five per cent. Discount for Cash. With increased facilities for Manufacturing and Repairing all work will be done cheaper than ever. THE SHOP FOR PRESENTS. Country Orders receive prompt attention. Telephone 1138.
~T)ILLHEADS, Memorandum Forms, and l> all descriptions of Commercial Printing neatly and promptly executed at the Free Lance office. Telephone, 1483.
MISS E. CARR'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND (Pitman's and Light Line), and TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING AND PAINTING, STEWART DAWSON'S BUILDINGS (Corner Willis-street and Lambton Quay). Principals : MissE. CARR, N.S.S.T., N.U.T. Mrs J. F. GUNNION, N.U.T., N.S.S.T. Australasian Records, 220 words per minute. Highest speeds in the shortest time.
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Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 157, 4 July 1903, Page 12
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332Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 157, 4 July 1903, Page 12
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