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/CRITERION HOTEL Prikces street, Dunedin. JAMES LISTON Proprietor (Late of the Douglas Hotel;. \ Having purchased the lease and gpodwill of the above popular and centrally-situated Motel, J. L. hopes, by strict attention to the comfort, of his boarders, travellers, and the public in general, and having made several necessary alterations, to meet with a fair bh.ire of the public patronage. Suites of rooms for families. Terms strictly moderate. A Special feature : Is LUNCHEON from 1 2 to 2 o'clock. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. The very best of Wines, Ales, and Spirits kept in stock. Two of Alcock's best Billiard Tables. A Night Porter in attendance. JAMES LISTON. T CORBETT AND CO., PLUMBERS, GASFITTERS, COPPER SMITHS AND BRASSFINISHERS. Sanitary Work a Specialty, only firstclass workmen employed. OCTAGON, DUNEDIN. Telephone 263. D& J. BACON' • Livery, Bait, and Letting Stables, GREAT KING STREET, DUNEDIN Drags and Carriages for Hire. Ladies and Gent's Quiet Hacks, Harness Horses and Hacks always on hand, We are constantly receiving from Home a large stock of SADDLERY. Saddles, Bridles, Single and Double Harness, Whips, Waterproofs Coats and Rugs, Horse Clothing of all Descriptions, etc., etc., which we are prepared to quit at Great Reductions, A THOUGHT j | THAT KBLLED | A JVIAiM! mE thought that he could trifle , with disease. He was run 1 down in health, felt tired and 2 worn out, complained of dizzi5 ness, biliousness, backaches I and headaches. His liver and Z kidneys were out of order. 5 lie thought to gt-t well by J dosing himself v/sth cheap 5 remedies. And then came % the ending- He fell a victim £to Bright's disease 1 The $ money he ought to have in= » vested in a" safe, reliable 5 remedy went for a tombstone. 1 is the onJy standard remedy | in the world for kidney and % liver complaints. It is the % only remedy which physicians £ universally prescribe. It is <; l ! ie only remedy that is back- ? c.l by the testimony of thou= <t i>ands whom it has relieved I and cured. THERE IS NOTHmC ELSS I THATnpAN TAKE ITS PLACE

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New Zealand Tablet, Issue 31, 3 December 1897, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Tablet, Issue 31, 3 December 1897, Page 22

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