TTnshrinkables' -^i Underwear that Wears. Wr^ or MECT and BOY^ Ballantyae's tJade:wsar for Daily Wear is lurable Tfadeiwear, GUARANTEED UNSHRIXICABLE. Full particulars and prices on application to J. BALLANTYNE & Co., Christchurcli
THE Celtic Cough Cure. |Ej PRICES 2 6 and 3/6 per Bottle. " A F£W DOSES of this "Valoable COUGH SYRUP will alleviate the most distressing Cough of the Lungs, stops all tendency to Consumption, and breaks up entirely the Whooping Cough. No better Remedy ca" be obtained for the Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Affections of the Throat and Lungs. Xlie following? Testimonials HpeaU for themselves tBXPERIENCED GREAT RELIEF.— '• Dunelin, AuguFt 14, 1902. To Mr J Macrionald, Dune lin : Dear Sir,- 1 am pleased to say that J have experienced grmi relief »>v the use of jour Celtic Courli Cure f'.r a sevore chronic bronchial Bffection, to which I haJ been a victim for mouths. lam glal to be able to i ecommen 1 j our remedy to my friends. — V o rs faUh r nlly, G R. STOKY " A COMPLETE CURE— " Kairview," North Sjdney, NS W . April, 19Q3.— The Yen. Archdeacon &Doorer, D.D , LL.D , T\B F S., b ing m ft visit ♦ o Dunrdin, had a severe attack of influenra, but was fortunate in takine the fuivice of a friend to try the v. eltic onph Cuie, which efFpctert a complete cure lv ft couple of days, The Archdeacon strongly advibPS all who are suffering f om coughs and coMs to purchase a few bottler of this reallj a^lendid preparation from Mr Mucdonald, o M-t J. Macdonald, Lyudhurst House, 45 MonijPlace, Dunedin, H.Z. Retailed by all Grocers, and Wholesale T ]%/T A(\ y\f\ VT \ T TP| LYNDHUKST HOUSE, from the Sole Ageut for N.z : fI > IV I £± V XJ \J L\ AIJXJ > 45 Moray Place, Dunedin.
W AVER LEY HOTEL, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Mattbicb O'Connor (late of Christo uroh and Dnnedin) beps to notify that he has taken over tha above favourite hotel, olose to Train aad Wh*rf. Splentid view of Harbour. Best brand* of Winoa and Spirits always on hand. MAURICE n'CONNOR
To a meai tmlass it includes a tap •f that delioloua b«Yarag« " KUKQS >y TEA Tbts Tea can bo obtained from the leading Oroaera and Storokeapan throughout Otago and Southland, Mid is, without doubt, the VERY BEST. It is put up In four qualities, packed in lib. and fclb. paokett, and 01b. and 101 b. tins. MIDLAND RAILWAY HOTEL TOTARA FLAT. Üb. H Ebickpon (late of Orwell Creek) Propiietor. An Excellent Table kept. Firpt-claps Ao co m »ioa»tion. The B^ers. Winep, Spirit et ftr BoH are of the very bcot. Befrenhmen Rooddb at Railway Station. Billiard Billiards, with an efficient marker. Mr. Eriokeon, having a thorough know ledge of the whole district, will be pleased to give directions and other assistance to trarellers aud persoßß interetted in Mining
WILKINSON'S EMULSION OF ' V COD LIVER OIL Combined with Hypophosphitee of Lime and Soda, 1b recommended to yon as a remedy for all afftotionß of the Throat and Lnn^s it i« frenhly prepared frcm the purest Cod Liver Oil, oombinfd with theHypophoephitee, ie pleaeant to the taste, aud invaluable is cases of Chronic Cough and all Pulmonary Corn plain tB In bottles at 3s 6d each, or 3 for 9s ; larger size at 5s 6d each. WILKINSON & SON, Chemists, Dunedin HOTEL FOR SALE. FOR SALE (owing to the ill-health of Mr Montpomery), th*» LEASE and FURMTURE of the MAKUKI HOTEL, which is pituated about 18 miles from I'ahiatua. It i« the only hotel in the district, and is surrounded r.y a very laige and progressive country. This hotel has the irreat advantage of being- built alongside the Makuri Stream, which is one of the most Javored for tront-fishing in New Zealand. The Maknri Gorge has great attractions also for touristß. This district is now beginning to make rapid strides. A fine dairy factory has jußt been erected in the townnhip, and a number of creameries are p tar tine all round the place, so that in a rhort time this prcmiwFß to be one of the most fiourishu g districts in the Colony. Hotel is perfectly free for eveiy thing, Easy terms will be arranged for a suitable , tenant. Apply immediately to DWAN BROS., Willis St., Wellington.
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/NZT19040908.2.56.1
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 36, 8 September 1904, Page 26
Word count
Tapeke kupu
710Page 26 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 36, 8 September 1904, Page 26
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
See our copyright guide for information on how you may use this title.