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LEADING SPECIALITIES - - AT - - ( FOR AUTUMN ~" "' - l!ctz^_^_- j AXP WINTER WEAR, NEW THKEF-QUARTER COATS Original Designs STYLISH WALKING COSTUMES DAINTY AND EFFECTIVE BLOUSES in SMART TRAVELLING, DRIVING, AND Suitable and WATERPROOF COATS Novel Textures. One Shilling in the £ Discount for Cash, or on Approved Monthly Accounts. Patterns and Estimates forwarded, post free, on application to J. BALLANTYNE & CO., UNSTABLE HOTTSE, CHBISTCHTOCS,

the II M ITC F\ Company, Ltd. i ~ V^l^ll I I— l-/ fire AND MARINE. :■ CAPITAL - - - 4&@QQ,Q[QiQi Head Office - SYDNEY. HGV ZEALAHO BE&KCS: Principal Office, WELLINGTON •' Manaeer- THOMAS M. TINLET, Secretary: BARTIN HAIGH. Director*— NlCHOLAS REID, Chairman. MARTIN KENNEDY, R. O'CONNOR * . Resident Secretary— JAMES S. JAMESON ~ Bankers— NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND,' LIMITED. 7* BBA.2TCHES: Branclies and. -A.g-e3a.cles : ' LONDON— James Rae, Agent; MELBOURNE— T. Lookwood. Be^. Sec; AUCKLAND— A. E. Dean, Dis. Pec- GISBORI^E-D.ileprv & r-n TM ADELAIDE-J. F. H. Daniell, Re». Sec; HOBART-W A Trejrcar. Res. TARANAKI-D McAllum ;' H l% KE^S BAY-J V Brown \% Ion • &BOH Agent; PERTH-J H. Prouse, Res. Sec; BRISBANE-E. Wickham, Res. _ M . Lipbtbar d ; MARLBOROUGH-B Purkiss- ' WESTrANn ' T ™in • Bee; TOWNSVILLE , Dis. Sec. ; ROCKHAMPTON-H. T.Shaw, Ooates; CANTERBURY- Jameson , AndeS "'Oo^ffioS ££ i Ret Sec. Dis. Sec; SOUTHLAND- T. D. A. Moffett " y * fc , . WAVERLEY HOTEL, T QUEEN STREET, J\ J « S - HEADLAND AUCKLAND. -*"* * , „ , , HAMES STREET, OAMARU. Maxjriob O'Connor (L&te of Christchurch and Dunedin) beps to notify that he has taken over the above favourite hotel, close to Importer of all kinds of Ironmongery, Glass and Chinaware Train and Wharf . Splendid view of Harbour. . . ° ■" "' Groceries, Wines and Spirits, Bamboo Curtain Rods, Best brands of Wines and Spirits alwayß on hand. Japanese Baskets, and all kinds of go^ds for MAURICE O'CONNOR Houße and Farm uae -

\I7~ILKINSOX\S EMULSION OF * ' COD LIVER OIL Combined with TTypnphofiphitea of Lime and Soda, recommended to you as a remedy for al' affections of the Throat and Lunjrs. It i? frenhly prepared from the purest Cod Liver Oil, combined with the Hypophosphitcs, is plea'-int to the taste, and invaluable in cases of Chronic Cougrh and all Pulmonary Complaints In bottles at 3a 6d each, or 3 for 9s ; larger size at os 6d each. WILKINSON <fc SON, Chemists, Dunedin CHALLENGES THE MARKET. IS THE VERY BEST

THE GREATKST w r oiria,s op modern ti»si Ldvg eTperience has proved thf c (ami n n ip. ."u >. t^ be Tit A.' effectual iq curing eu.irr the d.ui^. nu - ii .U-tin.s >' ttx slighter complaints Vrhich arp moic i<.»rti( m nl> m ciupnui to the life of a mutct, 01 to tho&e h\utc in ilic Occasional doset of these Pilli will puar v ». r- cy>;trir •^iinsl those evils which so often beset the huuiati 'ace viz. — coughs, colds, and all disorders of the lucr aug stomach — the frequent fr>rerv.-ir>»-rs of fever, dysentery diarrhoTT, and choler.t (* the jiost cffeLtuil remedy lor ol<! *"■' »<-!>> tilcers, rh'umausm aoj all skin rii»e.ises , i.. Ui t, w her u^d a^ordmK to the printed direi tiuiia, ii never Uils to nire alike, deep and superficial ailments. > These Medicines i».iy be obtained from all respectable jJniggists anH Store keepers throughout the civilised world, with direcf— is for use in almost every language. epSf«d only by the Proprietor, Thota»j Oxford Street, London. f { eoustMmt* that ux»v e;***^ %or» <i»

HAYWARD'S pip 1 saucp THE BEST \ EVEB USED Moo* O«nuine without tfa* Nam*. TT'ENSINGTON HOTEL, KENSINGTON, DUNEDIN. This popular and well known Hotel haß thoroughly undergone a complete overhaul from tioor to ceiling and offers firat-clasa accommodation to Travellers and the (ieneral Public. Only the best brands of Wine?, Spirits and Ales kept in stock. JAMES MURPHY, - - Proprietor (Late connected with the Shades and Shamrock Hotels.)

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 28, 9 July 1903, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 28, 9 July 1903, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 28, 9 July 1903, Page 26

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