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MARSLIN & HASTINGS, Family Butchers, ALEXANDRA At MARSLIN HASTING'S splendid-Shop In admiration all must stop, To view the rich and Fine Display Oi Food to cheer us on life's way. Their Beef and Mutton stand the test, Their Small Goods are tin: very Best. Built from choicest solid Meat With expert hands an epic tieat. Their Lamb and Pork and Tender Joints Brace the system at all its points To kseo your chil Iren "rowing strong To Marslin & Hastings haste along And PutciMse there, Nutritious Food To rear your Off-pring soun i and good.

Your health demands it, for incalculable harm may result from the consumption of cheaply manufactured drinks. Beyond question the Best Summer Drinks are Thomson & Co.'s Aerated Waters, Mineral Waters, and Cordials. They are simply delightful as thirst-quenchers, and are nourishing and health-pro-moting as well. Everything connected with their manufacture—pure crystal spring water, the world's best ingredients, solid silver-lined machinery, up- , to-date methods, and perfect sanitation—combine to give them a flavour and " snap " unrivalled. One bottle of Thomson's Cordials, being highly concentrated and perfectly matured, will go twioe as far as the thin artificiallycoloured solutions of cheap manufacture. It is therefore cheaper in iJ ilic end to buy Thomson's, apart from health considerations. CAUTION. The public are cautioned that Cordials not bearing our name and trade mark ("Purity") on the capsule, label, and wrapper, are not genuine. Avoid cheap * imitations by looking for the name, THOMSON & CO., Dunedin. <••- n . ■ f'-.y.i iVs..--. :-■■.; ; ■■■■ .; • i .4-SySIl k> b'tjtttfi b.-iiilliu ia

THE BOOK , ■■: OF TRteASOHteS^ i •.. t TJEfE publication shown below will conduct ybu-—in the leisure < of your'own home-through The Treasure House Stocks and enable you by means of realistic illustrations to get a true idea of the newest designs and the best values iu WATCHEB» <*£W£LLERY, and SILVERWARE, ficC^V- 1 It will be Post Free. If you are buying any article Of Silverware, Watches, Pf {Jewellerythis publication Will (ie|p you, We teach the saving lesson here, and we can show you how,. tp make your money go farther, and bring in bigger and betters returns than any other jewellery firm, and never at a sacrifice of 5 quality.' Qn the other hand we give you better quality— theVf ;»* Sterling'' kinds {hat av ? m^e fls'famous throughout the< British E|ominions. ,c!i 'OZJ2/tO£G. Remember, we DO employ Traveller^.

A great deal of interest was taken in the second ballot results on Tuesday of last week. The results, particularly in the Otago electorates, came as a great surprise to many. The news of Mr A. R. Barclay, s position was received with expressions of fegret, for he possesses many warm friends and admirers in and around Alexandra, and hopes were entertained that he might eventually squeeze in. But, however, his opponent (Mr Thomson) was successful in securing a victory by six votes. Mr M'Laren's election for Wellington East caused great satisfaction to , the majority of local workers,. t ; >..■ '• Ik'ey-ikey "' is'Y&P cjeijnitiqr} of inebri ty.

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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 653, 9 December 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 653, 9 December 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 653, 9 December 1908, Page 6

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