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GLADST-ONE no TEL, Maclaggan street, Dtjnedin. Mrs. Laverty (late of Commercial Hotel, Hyde), Proprietress. Mrs. Laverty desires to inform lior manyfriends and the public that she has taken the above Spacious and Centrally Situated Hotel. The building has undergone a thorotigh renovating from cellar to roof, and all the Bedrooms. Sitting-iooms, and Parlours are now in first-class order. The Dining and Luncheon Eooms will be under Mrs. Laverty' s special supervision, which is a guarantee that everything provided will be first-class. Best brands of liquors supplied. Hot, cold and shower baths. First-class billiard _ table. Travellers called in time for early trains. Terms Moderate. Q A E" I T A E V PIPE AND STONEWARE FACTORY. KENSINGTON. The mulcrtiigticrl, having purchased the above Works, i^ prepared to sell at Lowest Current Rates. J. I-I. LAMBERT, North-Bast Valley and Kensington. | A . J. 0. FELTON, I 8 undertaker; j In \"^> * H S"~ f"V *Cf TT T riTr RTPT?!?^ B

-| D A W S 0 N ELECTRICAL ENGINEER, Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON. Dynamos, Engines, and all kinds of Electric Light Accessories supplied. ■ I Estimates given for Electric work in town and country. THE GREATEST WOITOMi OP MODEM TIMES! Low pvjipricnoc lias provrd the c famou= remedies to Ijc :.\<~.> e'lectual Ui em ing cither the d.mgcroiis inaHdius or l -•_ -.lighter complaints which are moie pauicuiarly mii 'ilen:al lo the life of a miner, or to those living in the Lush. Occasional doses of these Pills will guard the system against those evils which so often beset the human r?ce, si?: — coughs, colds, and all disorders of the liver and stomach— the frequent forerunners of fever, dysentery, diarrhen, and cholera. Is the most effectual remedy for old sores -woi.nds, ukxrs, rheumatism, and all skin _ disea-.es ; in fact, v hen U-ed according to Hie plintcd directions., it never faih> to cure alike, deep and supeificiul ailments. i'hebe Medicines may be obtained from all respectams I>t legists and Store-keepers throughout the civilised uuild, with, directions for Übe in almos>t every language. They are prepared only by the Propiietor, Thomas JioHoway, S33> Oxford Sireet, London. *»* Beware of counterfeits that may emanate from tk« lotted Swte*

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXV, Issue 28, 12 November 1897, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXV, Issue 28, 12 November 1897, Page 22

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