Hairdresser & Tobacconist Queen St., Waimate. npHE cheapest shop in Town for all smokers’ requisites, ass Pipes, Cigarette Holders, Pouchesplvnives, Razors, Razor Strops, Shaving Soap and'Oreaipf Brushy, Scissors, Tooth Brushes and Paste, Fancy Matchboxes, Stationery, &$. / // | Cigarettes, Cigarsmnd the Best Brands Only. Call and purchase jfbottle Jof the famous STAIN ERADICATOR, Is atfd Is 6d }|er bottle. . Ladies’ Hair Trimmed and Singed. \gent for TONKIN’S HAIR TONIC, to cure Dandruff and falling Hair, * See Testimonials. PRICE—2s 6’d. On Sale by R. BRAIN, H AIRURES SE R, WAIMATE. THE LILY BRAND STARCH. WE respectfully ask the support for our new Starch' of all who are interested in the advance of manufactures in the colony. Tins Brand is now on iho market everywhere. It is worth your support for the following reasons BECAUSE 1. It is quite equal to the best imported. 2, It is sold retail at less money to customers. 8. It causes a circulation of jEGO a week and gives employment to a good number of people. I. It keeps the money in the country. 5. It will do your clear starching as well as Coiman's. 6. It is used by the principal laundries. The LILY Coloured Starches ar the very thing for Blouses, Curtains, Ac. Every Packet boars our Registered Trade Mark—a “Lily.” We shall be pleased if'you will ask for the "Lily ” Starch, and see that you receive the same. IRVINE AND STEVENSON, “LILY” STARCH WORKS, DUNEDIN. SCOTT AND WILSON, ST. ANDREW STREET, DUNEDIN. Vj ANUEACTURERS of VENETIAN BLINDS of Undoubted Quality mounted with Durable Tapes and ords, and Painted to very Latest Shades o, icolcur District Agent—Mß J. CRAWSIIAW Next Post Office. Ask your Bootdealer FOR CRISPIN BOOTS & SHOES. lufactured by STAFFORD STREET, ID Take no oilier.
Waitangi Iron Works. A LL Branches of the Trade carried on by Expert .Tradesmen and with up-to-date Machinery and Tools, | ENGINES AND/MILLS OVERHAULED AN A REPAIRED. Riddle Gran® Repaired and Re-fumed. Self-Chaffeys land Blasts of every description mJle and fixed. New Brasses and Flings, &c.. &c. Boltings—leather, Balata an f Coronet. f . Packing, all sorts. Rivets—Riddling. Ac., in Stock. • IMPLEMENTS MADE AND REPAIRED. Large Stock Plough and othorj Fittings, Shares, &c., &c. ! Windmills Erected, Water Services Laid. Waggons, Drays, Carts and Gigs of all descriptions Built of Best Material. All work turned out with Best Style Finish and Despatch. W. J. WILLS, John Street. THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE Corporation of London, LIMITED. CAPITAL, £1,000,000. FOUNDED, 1871. EMPLOYERS’ Li bility; Common l Law; Workmen’s Insurance; Accident and Sickness Insurance; Fidelity Guarantees; Plate Glass. No harassing conditions, Lowest Prices most liberal settlements. Balance-sheets on application. C. A. WILSON, Agent, Waimate. B. FAIRLIE HOBSON, District Manager, Christchurch,
The Best Food for 'lnfants and Invalids in all climates--Always ready, No cooking required. Horlick’s Malted In Powder Form. Keeps Indefinitely. Nerve Tonic BUILDS UP THE SYSTEM. STRENGTHENS, millS warm climate is very try to all 1 The blood easily becomes impure, and the nervous system greatly debilitated. But you can retain your health and keep your nervous system strong. Mr William Fanning, of Beaconsficld, Fremantle, Western Australia, in his letter, says: “ Upon arriving in Western Australia three years ago, I found that my blood was in bad condition and my general system all run down. I suffered greatly, especially from indigestion. I had heard so much about Ayer’s Sarsaparilla I thought I would try it. I did so, and only three bottles restored my strength, built up my system, and cured my dyspepsia. And I have also found it at great nerve tonic. It you are bilious, constipated, or are troubled with headache, take Ayer's Pills. Prepared by Dr J. Ayer, Lowell .Mass, fJIOE SALE—27O acres, Totam; 145 JL' acres, 92 acres, 82 acres, Makildhi; five years’ lease 163 acres, Claremont; long leases of two hotels in Ncffth Otago ; five years’ lease hotel, i acre, with saddlers’shop, Majjikih ; Roomed house, |studio, SfWicjes, s, 352 n/re-, j£ porjetuity, low /erjjirfls; several resfflences, Tinmfu, ala^uildinggjuos; 107# acres, Makikihi; acres, Point'jpßad; 112 |cres, acres, Geraldine; jpOO aMa^TOakikihi; 1500 acres perimpll^Teaj if; houses, Gleniti Road, nndpHigh streets ; 411/ and alre^jßangitata; 250 andi. ’Winxohi; 111 acres, 170 wlWSrSeadown’; 76 acres, Albury; 260 acres. Kingsdown; 400 acres, 78 acres, Levels; 68 .acres, Kerrytowo; .187 acres, 12 acres, Oran (rich land); 114 acres, Seadown; 88 acres, Point; 1 acre, with house, St. Andrews. ) D. MAHONEY, f Cain’s Terraco, Timarn,
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 161, 11 June 1901, Page 4
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