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/ iIIISIIMOSS Mir «^^» IDICU j^ACt in ion fsw^i^ Remecjy for WINTER COUGHS,BRONCH!A,!NFLUENZA, M , ,,_,,, Qfjj* PgiyJßoTvniTxg ton's

f P. THOMSON, *■* • PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, 11 RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN (Roslyn Tram Terminus), Formerly with Hooper & Co., chemists, Pall Mall, London, and from Edinburgh and Berwick-on-Tweed. My Establishment has now been Renovated and Re-stocked. The Dispensing Department is Replete with Every Appliance to Facilitate Dispensing. BRING YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS to me, and you can be perfectly sure that the materials in them will be exactly as prescribed by your doctor— every one of the Best Quality, — and that the Medicine will be Compounded with the Utmost Care. THOMAS JOHNSTONE] |_ JAMES A - HASLETT JOHNSTONE & HABLETT, CHEMISTS AND OPTICIANS, (Licentiates of the Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland), MANSE STREET, DUNEDIN. JOHNSTONE'S HEADACHE AND NEUaALGIA POWDERS are a safe, instant, and reliable remedy. Sold in boxes of 12 powders, Is each box. A free sample will be mailed to any part of New Zealand on receipt of a stamped addressed envelope. HASLET TS IRISH MOSS Cou*h Cure is quick to cure any ordinary cou^h or cold, and can be safely given to children. It is made from the Genuine Irish Moss Cetraria Hybernicu, whicn is noted for its soothing an<l nourishing properties. Is and Is 6d per bottle. Goods sent post fbee whea order is accompanied by remittance. Send for Pamphlet of Household Remedies. NATIONAL HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. MRS. BUTLER (formerly of Greymouth, and recently licensee v,f the Prince of Walea Hotel, Wellington) Notifies her friends and the public that she has takon over the above-named Hotel. Only the Best Liquors Btocked. First-class accomm dation for visitors. Telephone No. 1212. THE BEST CEMENT * X HI BITE 0 -MAORI BRAND. Vide Juror's Report N.Z. Exhibition. The above was given, with TWO FIRSTCLASS AWARDS, after mosb thorough tests by experts, proving our cejaent to be eqnal to the bt'St the world.oan produce. Having recently erected extensive works, supplied with tbe mst modern plaut obtainable, which is super /i-ei by a Skilled Cement Maker from bngiand, with confidence we t> quest Eiigi 'eiTH, Architect*, -md others to tti-.t our Ot meat t>ide by side with the best Englian obtainable. Mi b'irn Lime a 1 Lowest Rates. MILBUKV LlMti AN T D CEMEVT COMPANY DUAJfiDIS. FRANK OAKDEN, Manager.

THOS. G. PATRICK, FAMILY BUTCHER, MACLAGGAN STREET (Next A. and J. M'Farlane's). GANITARY PIPE AND STONEWARE FACTORY, KENSINGTON. The undersigned, having purchased the above Works, is prepared to sell at Lowest Current Rates. J. H. LAMBERT, North-East Valley and Kensington. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED Steamers are despatched as under (weather and other circumstances pftrinittine^ • LYTTELTON and WELLINGTON - (Booking PasPMQgprs West Coast Ports) — Tuesdays, Thursdayß and Fridays. NAPIER, (HSBORNE and AUCKLAND— Tuesdays and Fridays. SYDNEY, via WBLLitNoHYM anl CODS STRAIT - Every Thursday. SYDNEY via AUCKLAND— Every Tuesday MELBOURNE viaBLUFFE ery S inday. NELSON and NEW PLYMOUTH, via o timaru, Timaru, Akaroa, Lyttelton, an Wellington — Upolu Fortnightly. WESTPORT and GREYMOUTH via Oamam, Timaru, Lytteltou, and Wellington (cargo only) — Every Thursday. FIJI, SAMOA, TONGA, &o. Escape thecrying Southern Winter by visiting TtiOSE SUNNY ISLES, where at this season the clima.ic conditions are most enjoyable and the sights and scenes of tropical grandeur are viewed at their beßt. Excursion Fares. SUVA and LEVUKA. Moura leaves Auckland every four weeks connecting with C A steamer for America and Europe. T )NGA, SAMOA, FIJI, and SYDNEY— Every Four Weeks. RAROTONGA and TA.HITI.— Every Fou, Week*. CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN LINE (V<\ <er the Brith-h Flag) via, Paoifij 1-1 mds and Vancouver. Cheapest Quick ttotue to 0 .nada, United Stataa and Eaiope. MIDWINTER TO MIDSUMMER Grand Excursions to The Canadian Rookie 3 at Lowest Uates ever offered ; include Railway and Hotel expenses in Canada ; Hunting, Fishing, eto.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 30, 23 July 1903, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 30, 23 July 1903, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 30, 23 July 1903, Page 14

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