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STATUTORY DECLARATION. I, HUSKY h. CARTWRiaiiT, of No. 25 Berry-street, St. Albans, Ohristchwrch, m the Colony of New Zealand, do solemnly and sincerely # declare that I have carefully read the annexed document, consisting of two folios, and coneecutively nunibcrtd from one to two, and that it uontains'and is a true and faithful account of my illnerc and cure by Clements Tonic, and also contains my full!" permission to publish m any way my Btatementa — which I give voluntarily, without receiving any payment; and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true, and by virtue of the provisions of an Ant of the G«neral Assembly of New Zealand, intituled "The Jutticea of Peace Act, 1852."

Declared at Christchurch, this eleventh day of April, one thousand nine hundred and three, before £„ ' C. M. GRAY, J.P. : Wanted, WANTED KNOWN.—MiIk, Cream, and First Prize Finest Separator Butter delivered fresh m town every day from Mekoße Dairy.—John Olsbn, "Proprietor. 11 149 WHEN ordering your Groceries this week insist upon having Hondai Lanka Tea, and see that you do get it. LADIES wanted to see Washing Silks, all colours, Is 6d per yard; Silver and Elastic Belts Is; special lot Collarette 3ls lid.—W. H. Peaecb, Draper ar<J Clothier WANTED— Ladies to see White Under Skirts (camples), at cost price; Blaok Cloth Skirt 14s 9d.~~W. H. Pjsarce Draper and Clothier. MRS KNIGHT, BAST STBBET ; Cash Purchaser, Ladies' and Gents' Clothing, Furniture Books, Portmanteaux, Etc. 0 3 ALL Working Mtin to secure some of our Btrong Working Shirts 23 lid and 3s lid | Cotton and Merino Underpants from Iflld.—W. H. Peabcb, Draper and Clothier LADIES— Ladies' Sailor flats Is lid, 2s Ud, 3s lid; the best Mushroom Hats Is 6d; job lot Sun Bonnets and Hats, Is 6d j to 2s lid.— W H. Peabck, Draper and Clothier. BEC AITS B of its rich flavour, exquisite quality, and tonirc properties, Hondai Lanka has become the business man's favourite tea. WOULD you believe it. Our Boy 3' and Girte' School Boots won't; wear like m^tal, but they will give the be3t service for your good raonoy.—D. STOCK'S Blue Boot Store, Burnett Street, Ashburton. T ADIES' DRESSES and Gents' Suits JU Cleaned ■by using "WILSON'.S KENOVATOR" (protected), tie only Genuine Cleaner on the market. Ask your Grocer to procure it. Price Is 6d. One bottle goes a long way. 2 2-°.4 ffinpHEREVS Health m every Cup JL that contains McKenzie's unsurpassed Hondai Lanka unblended tea. Jt'roourable every first-class grocer. THE New Contury Typewriter is so nicely adjusted that each part doe 3 its work freely, aud y«t holds firmly m its place; the keys work so easily the sound would scarcely be noticeable to anyone m the same room. The New Century produces 25 per cent, more work than other machines. This is rot oar atatomeut; it is the conservative opinion of operators who have used all other makes, and swear by the New Century.—New Ck^tdbt Type weiter Co., 117 Colombo Streafc, Christchurch PLEASE NOTE ! Hondai Lanka is not the cheapest Tea, but it's the bast value. That's better. Price, Is 3d; Post free, Is sd. "T^AULY WORK im Photography. The Perfect Negative How to take and fake Photographs Developers and Development Colour Photograph* A.B.C. of Photography Photographic Apparatus . P. W. Hutton & Co., Booksellers, Timaru

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXI, Issue 6203, 25 February 1904, Page 4

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