TTcnNTER WINDS need have no ter- * »• rors for you, though Its winds and rains may give you COUGHS and COLDS. If you propose getting rid of your troubles quickly, safely, and pleasantly, BENJAMIN GUM is all you require. It soothes inflamed surfaces, tender membranes, loosens hard phlegm, and causes free expectoration; breaks up the hardest cough, allays tickling and irritation of the throat. Suits young or old. Children llko it. Benjamin Gum, price 1/6 and 2/6 everywhere. Wholesale Agents: KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER. & CO.'S N.Z. DRUG CO.—Sole Proprietor: LOASBY'S WAHOO MANUFACTURING CO., LTD., DUNEDIN. FOR THE T> A T H AND m O I L E T, A Piece of ri OOD QOAP IS A NECESSITY. A LARGE VARIETY OF FINEST ENGLISH AND AMERICAN To Select from. , SEE OUR WINDOW. Price, from 9d per box of 3 tablets. H. M. SMEETON"THE OLD MILL," QUEEN-ST. "TTUSINESS WITHOUT GOLD - HOW TO DO IT." (By MICHAEL FLURSCHEIM.) FARMERS, BUSINESS MEN, AND WORKERS, Should Read it and Join the Exchange. Post Free, 6d, from L. JOHNSTONE, Managing Director, N.Z. Commercial Exchange Company, "Waterview," Nelsonst., near Kauri Timber Company's Mills. Or at Wildman and LyeJl's. P.S.—lntending Shareholders may apply personally or by letter to above address. Over 500 Shareholders on List, which may be inspected. Literature Free on application. ILLACHILL CHECKS A COLD; KILACHIL STOPS INFLUENZA; KILACHILL, THE FIRST IN FEVERS; KILACHILL, a Germicide, Febrifuge, and DIFFUSIVE STIMULANT, Is ALWAYS SAFE & CORRECT as a Prophylactic or PREVENTATIVE of Malaria. —2/ pei* bottle.—AICKIN, The Pharmacy, Queen-st., and all Wholesale Houss. BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT. Nelson, Mdate . <6t COos CEYLON & BLENDED Teas HAVE STOOD EVERY Test FOR 20 TEARS, AND STILL HAVE THB LARGEST SALE In AUSTRALASIA. J AWARDED GOLD & SILVER MKDALS . MILNE & CHOYCE Beg to announce the Arrival of XjiIRST (SHIPMENTS Of SPRING QOODS. SPECIAL LINES. Splendid Range of English Cut COATS and SKIRTS, the smartest of Styles, latest ideas in Trimming, all shades in Serge and. Cloth, 31/67 39/6, 42/ to 4 guineas • Silk "Blouses for Afternoon, Silk Skirts, Feather Boas, Ruffles arid' Jackets 60 dozen of Ladies' Straw Sailor Hats, in Sunburnt and White, all Newest Spring Shapes, from 1/11 Untrimmed Straws for early season wear French Millinery Ribbons, in the New Pastel and Wedgewood Shades New Dress Fabrics and Coatings for present wear New Blouse Silks and Trimmings < ~ SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY Is being made of BLACK AND WHITE GOODS, Showing an Immense Assortment of Beautiful Materials and Articles in this Fashionable Combination. Milne & Choyce ♦ QUEEN-ST. ,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 198, 21 August 1900, Page 4
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