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Observer, Volume XXV, Issue 52, 9 September 1905, Page 15

 

IT-IDD'S COMMERCIAL HOTEL SIIOKTLAND-STKKKT, AUCKLAND. S. J. A TKINS ' Formerly Proprietor of the Koya| Mail Hotel, I'aeioa. Desires to intimate that he has taken over lire above well-known house, and would respect- tully request a continuance of the favours hitherto accorded his predecessor. The proprietor also begs to announce that t.he house will still remain " Kree," and that the best Dunedin and Christchurch Ales will be al^avs on draught. Wines and Spirits of the very Best Brands procurable. Special attention afforded the travel- ling public. TARIFF: EIGHT SHILLINGS PER DAV " Oil, what a world of flummery. There Is nothing but deceit in it." THAT IS WHAT YOU WILL X KIND AS YOU TRAVEL ON. Hut not so with the GREAT NKW ZEALAND REMEDY II I T CHEN'S L> LOO I) I) E S T O R E R. Ii « ill snatch you from the brink of i lie grave, i- it hat- dime for the lant 3f> years to thousands in ;ill parts of the world, and is te.stitled'to by ■ In- highest and most expert medical men of all nations w ithout fear of ccntradiction. A child it the breast can take it. Use it at once for Skin Diseases, Rheumatism, and Impurities of the Blood It is safe and sure. It is a locil remedy and will not deceive you. The secet nf this remedy is on'y known to the propriet< r and preparer, Mr H. A. H Hitchens, late as- sistant dispenser to the Imperial Troops, and late of the Royal Victoria Hospital, Netley, England, also from the pen if Surgeon General Sir William Alex. Mackinnon, X.C B , now Surgeon-Major, General Director General Army Hospitals, London AS A PROOF OK THE ABOVK And a challenge to all other preparations, I will undertake your case. No Cure. No Pay, only when springs, haths, hospitals and highest medical aid has miserably failed you Address: H. A. 11- HITCHENS, SYMONDSST., near St. Paul's Church. BALL PROGRAMMES and Wed ding Cards — Cheapest and best in Auck. and at the Obskrvrr Office

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