At this Beason everybody is liable to Coughs and Colds. Avoid all danger by taking TUSSICURA.— *.* Messrs Louis Gille and Co., of Sydney and Melbourne, have a list of new books in our advertising columns... Tenders are invited for the purchase of the well-known Gridiron Hotel, Dunedin. This hotel has been lately renovated and refurnished, and having a well established country connection, a capable business man would have the opportunity of making it one of the best-paying houses in the city.... Messrs. Duthie Bros., George street, Dunedin, have now on display in their show rooms an unrivalled stook of millinery, dresi fabrics, jackets, waterproofs, hats, etc., all of which are in the latest shades and styles. This firm is noted for keeping only the best lines of goodß, and also for its moderate prices. Our lady readers in Otago should pay the establishment a visit and see the beautiful things that are now shown.... Farmers who wish to keep up-to-date should pay a visit to the establishments of Messrs P. and D. Duncan at Christchuroh and Ashburton where they will have the opportunity of seeing a splendid collection of the moit modern farm implements, which includes the new Eclipse drill, cultivators for every description of farm cultivation ; disc narrows, specially designed for local requirements ; Btubble ploughs, suitable alike for stiff and friable land rollers, wool presses, etc. All of these are of the best material and' in that finished style of workmanship for whioh this old-established firm haß always been noted... At this season of the year when people are very subjeot to coughs and colds it is important to know where to go for a safe and sure remedy. Messrs Wallace and Co., Chemises, the Triangle, Christchnrch, direct attention to their Elixir of Horehound and Aniseed which has proved invaluable in all such oases. Thii excellent and popular medicine, which was discovered many years still maintains its supremacy as a special and specific remedy in the treatment and cure of asthma, bronchitis, etc., and has chemical and curative properties peculiar to it, and not possessed by many of the cough mixtures- competing for public favor...
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXX, Issue 29, 17 July 1902, Page 20
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356Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXX, Issue 29, 17 July 1902, Page 20
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