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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 52, 29 September 1900, Page 1

 

It is unwise to let a' Cough tja£ run on. Frequent ebughing /^^^ inciea^es the .nitationln ihe / ,^a -bionchial tubps, and "is the / || foierunner to seiious lung/ J disease—CONSyMPTION s f * / " * " / V/ / / I OF COD Lip OIL Positively cuies cough! of any kind. Not by diying up the coudh, but by cutting the pblegru and healing «iainitated passages.' LANE'S EMULSIpN is so perfectly blended that it is r/easant to 'the ta^te and so easy to digest that young babies and most delicate invalids take it regularly, PHYSICIANS KECOMME-ND IT. All Chemises s^fl LANE'S; SOTED^EM%LSION ■ > PRICE -2s. /

Specialities for present WAI jNUTy^iKF. pnefry Cakes 1 rf / Mince Pi&s ^->- Cocoaout Maccaroons Ataiofid J&aecaroons • / Eatafiaa ' 'Ade^i^jsfeiiSlß^- 1 - JCoxJoipnC#rFirigers Ahnon^Pingefs. , ' ond Di/sps Queen |)rops, <ftc, Ss6. f Jt£sk> " KEFEESETMENT EOOMS ■^-4B(e still thB"Favourite-Ro€«QS,6f JA. the District,. . TIIMAJRU

R. W. HUTT, XT AS COMMENCED pU^INE^S in' WaHmate, v:MreTae liope^ by strict SttaieP tion to Bijsme^sjto tnefipa sh»re of Public patr mage^Vjif^p*, > ' a Fipf^tYLE, AHDJ^ORKMANSHIP . / I GUAKA^NTEED. Nbte'the address:*

OPPOSITE County Council Chambers,

' Queen St., Waimate,

Nimmo and Blairs £25 COMPETITION.

R'VTT'E have taken the name of -our I W Fiim, " Niitiro and Blair," writing the letters pemendieularly, ojae an each line, and fromj oui-Xatalogufi ifafe taken the ceitain fLovers^oegKinina^iviih thes^ lettezs for whicl fi haye thjfrqtst d/mtknA, thereby asslming tlwttjres^ire /EYe competlionlwill be open tol all pVufchasers of ~a Nj^IMO & BLAIR {col- lection of Sweet freaa, containing* -18 distinct and choice varieties, our Selection. Piice, os. Post Free. Gash with order. NO OTHER 3EEDS WILL BE SUPPLIED -IN CONNEC- TION WITH THIS COMPETITION. The Competition will CLOSE on j SEPTEMBER 30th. Particulars in- Circulars. NiMMO & BLAIR, ;SEED MEBCHANTS, . DUNEDIN.

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