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™g HAT CAP) B^S« M ANUF 4CTURERS, Aad Importers of DESOEIFTICN of GENTLEMEN'S HEADWEAR, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. TIEaCE Celtic Cough Cure. &$ PRICES 2/6 and 3/6 per Bottle. A. FEW DOSES of this "Valuable COUGH SYRUP will alleviate tbe most distressing Cough of the Lungs, stops all tendency to Consumption, and breaks up entirely the Whooping Cough. No better Remedy can be obtained for the Croup. Agthma, Bronchitif, and all AffVctions of the Throat arid Lungs. The following Testimonials speak for themselves iEXPERIENCED GREAT BELIEF.— '• Ptiiicdin, An>riJ=t 14, 1902. To Mr J. Waciional'l, Dunedin : Pear Sir,- lam pleased to Fay tbat J have experienced gront relief t>> the use of jonr Celtic Cough Cure for a >-e\ere clnonic bronchial affection, to winch I had been a victim lor Djonths. lam glal to be able to iecommpii'l jour rcmeflr to mv friends— "> o> ra laitlvnllj, O 11. STORY." A COMPLETE CURE.--" Fairview," North Sydney, N S\V . April, 1903.— The Ten. Archdeacon Spool er, D D , LL.D , F.R F S., b ing fn a visit to Dunedin, had a severe attack of influenza, but was fortunate in taking the advice of a friend to try the l eltic ' ouph (Airc, which effected a complete cure In a cruplc of dajs, The Archdeacon strongly advises all who are suffering from coughs and colds to purchase a few bottles of this really splendid preparation Irom Mr Macdonald. oM< J. MaoJouald, Lyndhurst House, 45 Moray Place, Dunedin, N Z. Retailed by all Grocers, and Wholeea c T IVIAI^T^ONIAIT^ LYNDHURST HOUSE, from the Sole Agent for N.Z : ft , Lfi J*. KU\J L\ ±\. I J U 45 Moray p lace) Dun edin#

WAVER LEY HOTEL, QUEEN STREET, AUC KLAND. Maubice O'Coknob (late of Chrietc urch and Dnuodin) besrp to notify that he bns taken over the above favourite hotel, close to Train and V* harf. Splendid view of Harbour. Best brands of Win en and Spirits always on hand. MAURTOE O'CONNOR

WILKINSON'S EMULSION OF COO LIVER OIL Combined with Hypophoßphites of Lime and Soda, Is recommended to you as a remedy for aM affections of the Throat and Lungs it iH freuhly prepared fr^m the purest Cod Liver Oil, combined with the Hypophoephitea, is pleatiant to the taste, aud invaluable in cases of Chronio Cou^h and all Pulmonary Complaints In bottles at 3b 6d each, or 3 for 9a ; larger size at 5s 6d each. WILKINSON & SON, Cbemieta, Dunedin HOTEL FOR SALE. FOR SALE (owing: to the ill-health of Mr Montgomery), th« LEASE and FURNITURE of the MAKURI HOTEL, which is Bituated about 18 mile* from Pahiatua. It i j the only hotel in the district, and is surrounded ly a very large and progressive country. This hotel has the great advantage of being built alongside the Makuri Stream, which is one of the most favored for trout-fishing in New Zealand. The Makuri Gorge has great attractions also for touriets. Thiß district is now beginnirg to make rapid strides. A fine dairy factory has just been encted in tbe township, and a number of creameries are starting all round the place, so tbat in a ishort time this proinit-eB to be one of the mest flourishing dittricta in the Colony. Hotel is perfictly free for everything. Easy termß will be arranged for a suitable tenant. Apply immediately to DWAN BROS., Willis St., Wellington.

To a meat nnloat It Include* a tup •f that delloloaa bevarage " KUKOS " TEA Thii Tea ojui be obtained from the leading Grocers and Storekeeper! throughout Otago and Southland, and it, without doubt, the VERY BEST. It U pot up in four qualities, packed in lib. and }lb. paokete, and fllb. and 101 b. tins. IDLAND RAILWAY HOTEL TOTARA FLAT. Mb. H Ebickson (late of Orwell Creek) Proprietor. An Excellent Table kept. First-class Ao connrodßtion. The Beers. Wines, Bpirit etc., sold are of the very best. Ref reshmen" Booms at Pailwßy Station. Billiard Billiards, with »n efficient marker. Mr. Brickson, having a thorough know ledge of tbe whole district, will be pleased to give directions and other assistance to trmv alien Mid PcripM interested in Mining

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 44, 3 November 1904, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 44, 3 November 1904, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 44, 3 November 1904, Page 26

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