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Flagstaff Sanatorium (or Nordrach) HAS been open for the treatment of Con- - sumption and Pleurisy for the paat 7J years. Elevation, 1200 feet. Air always, pure and bracing! Each .patient has a - oomfortable room, with door opening on to a glass verandah. The grounds are extensive and well sheltered with .pine trees. Day roams and- lounges for each patient. For further information apply THE MATRON, Flagstaff Sanatorium, near Dunedin. The N.Z. EXPRESS CO. LIMITED. (Oampbblii and Obtjst.) DUNEDIN, INVEBOARGILL GORE OHRISTCHUROH, WELLINGTON, OAMARU, AUCKLAND, k. T.YTTTCT.TON GENERAL CARRIERS, CUSTOMS SHIPPING & EXPRESS FORWATTOTKG AGENTS PARCELS FORWARDS to any part of the World. FURNITURE Paoked and- Removed by onr own men throughout New Zealand. Addkess: CRAWFORD STREET. Established 1380. Telephone No. 69 BAKER BROTHERS, FtJBNIBHING UNDEBTAKEBS, ASHBURTON. Direct Importers of Best and Latent Designs in Funeral Furnishings. FtTNEBAiiS Conducted with the greatest Care and Satisfac' ion, at the most Reasonable Charges. Corner of Wakanui Road and Cass streets, and Baker ard Brown's Coach Faotory, The Caversham Dispensary, STAFFORD STREET (First Door above X.Y.Z. Butohery). F WILKINSON, Chemist, Caversham, • begs to announce that he has OPENED a Well-appointed Chemist's Shop in Stafford Street, Dunedin. The stook of Drags and Chemicals is entirely new, consequently Customers having prescriptions" dispensed or obtaining medicines of any kind van rely upon getting the fullest benefit possible from the preparation supplied. The Business is carried on in connection with the well-known Caversham Dispensary, Main South Road, Caversham. The Dispensing Department is under the control of a Fullyqualified Chemist, while the Proprietor is in attendance daily to give Customers the benefit of his long experience as a Family Chemist, ' ■Please Note AddressCtversham Dispensary, Stafford Street, First Door above X.Y.Z. Butohery. -Only Other Address— MAIN SOUTH ROAD, CAVERSHAM. —TRY THE— lew Zealand TaUst Co. —FOR—. Jot) Printing, etc. L «- CHARGES MODERATE.

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New Zealand Tablet, 27 September 1906, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Tablet, 27 September 1906, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Tablet, 27 September 1906, Page 6

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