THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE.. Corporation of London, LIMITED. CAPITAL, £1,000,000. founded,' lß7l. . EMPLOYERS’ Li bility; Common Law; Workmen's'lnsurance; Accident and Sickness Insurance; : Guarante(?s j Plate Glass. No harassing conditions, Lowest Pri cos most liberal settlements. Balance-sheets on application. G. A. WILSON, Agent, Waimate. R. FAIELIE HOBSON, District Manager, C hristchurch,
HondaiLanka. p PEE UNBLENDED CEYLON TEA, Value in the Market RAJ First award at Paris Exhibition. Look Well TO Look Well, your liver should perforin its functions properly. | Feel Well. To feel well all the organs of the body should work in harmony. Be Well' To be well you must take the world's inedicimJ tonic beverage Wolf, s' Schnapps,
Ask far — Mansavita Remedies. MRS FOWLER’S Registered Mansavita CUKS3 I Eczema and | Piles.
The Best Food for and Invalids inall climates—- . ;Always ready, No cooking required. Horlick’s Malted
Form. Keeps -Indefinitely. Nerve Tonic ■BUILDS UP THE SYSTEM. STRENGTHENS. THIS warm climate is very trying to all. The blood .easily becomes impure, and the nervous system greatly debilitated; But you can retain your-bealth and keep your nervous system strung. ; ' -Mr William Fanning, of Beaconsfield, Fremantje,- * Western. Australia, in bus letter, spys : : “Upon .arriving in W p stepn Australia three years ago, I found that my blood ,was in bad condition and my general system all.run flown. I suffered greatly! especially Iromdndigestion. I had heard, so much about ■ Ayer’s Sarsaparilla .J .did iap, and . thought!, would try it. mlv -three bottles .restared -my strength; railt -up my system 1 , aQ d oared mjf lyspepeia. And I \ bfcve also found ,it k a ;reflt.nervq,tonhs. "'
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 137, 16 April 1901, Page 4
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261Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 137, 16 April 1901, Page 4
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