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JnTO -POTrJBI 1 AJBOTTI 1 IT?. . " #T~>tf MR. P. EDWIN BOOTH, 16 * 1 _ 4^\ m 4^ '""" f jL\' H X-RAYS OPERATOR (by Exam.), Member and NJB. Representative co ~~ .^ *^S&^^m Mm. p"-\ °' the Australasian Massage Association, . , --> - 5 fwMJmJMWMwLwW MRS D EDWIN BOOTH masseuse and ia (/fYi^f JCJUCr -g. mno. v. cuttiii ouuin, ELEOTRIOIAN '" S MWfJm^^mr^^m^^iJiM^*^ ' ' Member of the Australasian' Massage Association. 5 \_*^^\ iIT g ,262 GEORGE STREET, : DUNEDIN. |§ ' " Y ~ l Specialties : Massage, ..Electro-Therapeutics^- Radiography*, and aii^ i _ Dry Hot Air Treatment. The Oldest Musical Firm in the Colony . Tki.ephone * fiOO -- ■ bupplt With a Reputation never questioned • 2. PianOSy OrgStnS. • and all - .. Mr. and Mrs. Booth, by their various methods, treat with the HJT-..—5 _— 1 *■ ■«- ■■■— greatest success-all Nervous Troubles, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, JWLUSICa.I lnSlrUmeniS Paralysis, Sprains, Rheumatic Gout, Stiff Joints, and Digestive . Of the Highest Grade at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICEB. Disorders, etc. • ■ . - Their Stock comprises _' "On the strong recommendation of a well-known priest, I 9W Selected Instruments from Che World's consulted Mr. Booth for Neurasthenia. I have-been in his hands Best Makers* now for about a fortnight, and I have^to say that the treatment i» __ . . -, . , «.„ --„ .. .._ .- delightfully soothing and pleasant, and lihe results already have «T Art Catalogues Free for the asking. far my oßt Ba Jg U ine anticipations. For .'run-down : teachers and brain-workers generally, Loan imagine nothing more' DIFimOT, "WULLIIf&TOff, lIfYERCARGULI, .7^s°*!** t^ 11 a oourfle of Mr - Boobh ' 8 ' Mention ' Tablet ' .jrhen writing. „ " -

PRELIMINARY N"OTI0E. . The Garlton Cafe (Under New Management.) THE CARLTON CAFE will be REOP ESNED on THURSDAY NEXT by Mr. and Mrs. TODD (late of Silver Grid, High street) as a First-class DINING- and TE& ROOMS. The building having been ' thoroughly renovated and refurnished throughout, patrons may rely upon having everything served up in first-class style.

JOHN GILLIES Furniture™ Warehouse, - 18 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN Is Showing, Dining, Drawing and_ Bedroom Suites, Floorcloths, Linoleum, Brussels and Tapeßtry Uarpets, Hearthrugs, Doormats, Window Curtainß, Tableolothß, eto., Iron _ Bedsteads and Bedding to suit, Perambulators, Go-carts, Swings, Household Requisites in Great -Variety. Prices sent on Application. TIME PAYMENTS ARRANED Day Telephone,. 479.

PATERSON & BURK (W. J. BURK) Vei\etiat\ and Holland Blind Works. Old Blinds repainted and repaired with promptness and despatch -equal to new, Shop and Office Windows fitted with Latest and Improved Patterns of Holland Blinds and Patent Spring Rollers. A large assortment of specially prepared Tapes and Cords nd every other requisite always on hand . MOXAT PIiAOB (Opposite Normal School), Telephone : 474. , x DUNBDHKI

JOHN GILLIES Funeral Undertaker. 5 GREAT KING STREET (near Moray \ Place). Funerals Conduoted in Town and Country at Lowest Prices . Our Undertaker resides on these premises and can always be got-to attend to Funeral , Orders by Day or Night. Undertaker's Residence Telephone, 186. T. tycKENZIE'S Patent Star Brand Cloth Renovating Fluid NO WATER REQUIRED; For.Cleaniner Coat Collars and Renovating Ladies' and Gentlemen's Clothing, extraoting Grease, Oil, .Paint, 1 Sperm, eto., from Cloth, eto. Price : 1/- per Bottle ' Sold by all Grocers and Ironmongers.

THIS P I CT URE iuuatrates a T«ry v^g^terrjv becoming and % fashionable HeadA^Sw^k. dr T- •*??*& with one of A. M. quarter*aix«d 1 *%&BWsMffl Frames, oorared -*^Wszr with N ** ur ? kl VL fi-iSk M 0 x thin in tho front ii y?7». ¥ will find thssG tiM Frames Btlmostin- " j^^§^^^ w ingly light and 40^^»fr ■ worn wl l n on t too Price 35s In ordinary shades. Grey and Palo Shades are charged extra. Any shade of Hair can be matched exactly. * "When ordering please send small cutting from . the Boots. ' AH UEIinY Hair and Toilet Specialist, ■ Ilia ntimii Princes Street, Dunedin. Write for Illustrated Catalogue of Hair Switches, Fringes, Transformations, eto. Sent post free to any address. -

Telephone 252 A. RIACH . . FAMILY BUTCHER, 117 LOWER HIGH ST., CHRISTOHURCH The very best quality of Meat. Civility and attention for 'all. •ST Families waited on daily for Orders.

VISITORS TO DUNEDIN ' .. will find .. . COVGHLAN'S NEW QHAMBOOK HOTEL MAOLAGGAN STREET, DUNEDIN, the Best place to stay at - The Tariff iB 4s 6d per day/ The bedrooms are newly done up and sunny. The house though central is away from the noise of the principal thoroughfare. Address : — Shambook Hotkl, Dttotbdin Kingsland & Ferguson UNDERTAKERS AND MONUMENTAL MASONS Spey and Dee Streets, Inveroargill. Look Out for Re-oper\ing of Dee Stroet Yard Choioe Selection of New Stock. Charges moderate. Estimates on application. " Fli-yaho+li "Rooms : 42 Prinoes St L.II£aUCUI , (Over Braithwaite!a My seleotion of Millinery, Hats, Toques and Bonnets represent the latest etj lea from the leading Parisian and London Houses. Artistio and Exclusive Models . in High-class Millinery. Prices Moderate. Your patronage.Bolicited. . Country Orders receive prompt attention.

i%DOWHT? To a mtfti vnltM tt iaaladM a OTf «T that *dlol«M b«Tni|i *• KUKOS ", TEA TIA Tm «vi U •Malntd tfm tk« ktading Gfmvi \ni BtortkMfw« ihponghont Ota|« Ml teathlaad, W il, vlthoat drabt, th« TUT BKST. It la fvt mp tat «m» f wdititt, f Mka m\ Ilk «b 4 «Ob VMUtap Md Ilk -Mi Whi m%

• W BRAND STARCH W. GREGG *C?l™ I j^ DUNEDIN W.Z. Tho flxst STABCH manufactured in - - . New Zealand, and the BEST. Eitabliihtjd 1861,

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 1, 3 January 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 1, 3 January 1907, Page 4

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