BOATS FOR SAX.E. FOR SALE, sound 20ft Carvel-built Mullet Boat; good sails, anchor, chain, dinghy; £22. —A. Tame, 79, Queen-st. 44 FOE - SALE] Steamers, Sailing- Vessels, Auxiliary Vessels, Scows, Pleasure Launches, Yachts, Fishing Launches, and Boats.—A. 7?aine, 79, Queen-st AUNCHES Yachts, Boats. —Owners wishing to Sell should send mc particulars. Established Dunedin and Wellington 1890, Auckland 1900.—-A. Talne, 79, QueeuBt. , ■■';■■ Qf)FI AUXILIARY Fishing Yacht, good *>■* engine and gear; price £110.—Sinton and Fisher, Endean's Buildings. WE HAVE FOR SALE —Open Boats, from £S; Keel and Centreboard Yachts, from £15; Launches, from £30; Scows, etc.; Oil and Steam Engines, from lj-n.p. to 20-h.p. —SINTON AND FISHES, Eudean's Buildings. PTJBUC NOTICES. 7TIHE TRACTS OF THE TTNYVETT QASE. PAMPHLET PUBLISHED BY THE KNYVETT DEFENCE COMMITTEE. pEiCE ot>. ' ;r -;. AT ALL BOOKSELLERS. PROCEEDS DEVOTED TO THE FIGHTING FUND. LINOAENISH"— The Easy Method KoRub Linoleum Polish. It will reflect your smile of Satisfaction. It's all done in one act. Saves a world of trouble. Ail grocers; 1/6. ACHTSMF.V who take their Soda Wate"r Machines A-ith them can easily make their own KOLA-NIP AND SODA. Dout forget to order from your Grocer a Supply of KOLA-NIP. ■ ANY Lady Help or Servant would be pleased to polish your floors with j " LINOARNISH "—the easy method Lito- ! leum Polish. Applied with 3. brush. All grocers, 1/6. GOA-.NIP may be obtained from your Grocer, and you can make your own KOLA-NIP AND SODA at Home. There is no Beverage which is so suitable for this hot weather as KOLA-NIP AND SODA. It is Cooling and Appetising. "piTBLIC NOTICE. BALDWIN AND RAYWARD, Patent Attoruevs, beg to announce that they have' appointed MR A. L. FERNEYHOUGH, Ar-| chitcct. His Majesty's Arcade, Queen-st., j Auckland, their representative for the j Auckland District. MX FEIINEYHOUGH will continue his I practice :is an ARCHITECT, and will be assisted in PATENT MATTERS by MR HAiiOLD AYLWiN, who has come up from the Wellington Office of BALDWIN AND KAYWARD for the purpose. PRESENTS, at J. Wiseman and Sons, Ltd., 170, Queen-st, next E.M. Arcade. THAT Nice Bitter Twarg which is peculiar to KOLA-NIP is appreciated by men who. have their KOLA-NIP AND .«6ODA. They never tire of it. Thousanas ut men like it, swear by it, because it meets just what they want. It is an Ideal Temperance Beverage. At all Hotels and Restaurants. OLA-NIP AND SODA AT HOME.— Yes, certainly! You can get Original Bottles of KOLA-NIP from your Grocer. **T INOARNISH" is made from the most -*-' expensive gums in the world. Dries hard like glass. Won't wash off. Easy to keep clean. All grocers, 1/3. IIBIS COOLING, REFRESHING, INVIGOR-\ ATING DRINK is just -what you need.' Try KOLA-NIP AND SODA. At all Hotels and Restaurants. /"CYCLISTS, save broken limbs: don't buy v/ cheap rubbish, but examine our Rudges and New 'Kapid Bicycles; 5/ weekly; gnaranteed 10 years.—B. Reynolds, Newton. r^7 - I L L I A M TIEAIEB, gHAJREBROKEB. ■prOUSE AJsD T AND A GENT, NO. 8, COLWILL'S BUILDINGS, SWANSON-ST, -Phone 3021. , P.O. Bos 787. OBONCHITIS. Otahnhu, August 20th, 1900. — I, .John Arthurs, declare I have suffered from Bronchitis for two years and four months, and have been under four Doctors during' that time. Their medicine has done mc no good at all. I got a bottle of NAZOL, and after the first dose I got relief; and, after continuing its use for a few days, I was quite cured of Bronchitis, and can now go to bed at night and sleep comfortably, which I could not do before for the last two years and four months, as I Have had to sleep in my armchair at the fireside. It gives mc pleasure in stating the great benefit I hai-e derived from using NAZOL.—Yours, etc., MODERN METHOD POLISH — "LINOARNISH" for Floors. Polishes without rubbing; -won't wash off. You can't scrub it oft". Easy to keep clean. All gro- . cere,. 1/6. . . M6lB /"COMMERCIAL Travellers say • that *-' KOLA-NIP AND SODA is just what they, like, and they are good judges. It is a delightfully cooling drink,. with a fine bitter twang. No better Temperance Beverage was ever placed en the market At % ali Hotels and Restaurants. j V" OUR COUGH TROUBLES YOU MOST j AT NlGHT—just when retiring, and you have difficulty iv getting off to sleep. Try " NAZOL," it acts like a charm. An hour before you retire, take two drops on loaf sugar, and allow to dissolve slowly in the mouth, and rub two or three drops between the hands, and thoroughly inhale . through the nostrils for a few minutes, ana repeat again just on retiring. It is worth trying. "NAZOL " is soid by Chemists ana Stores at 1/6 per bottle, containing 60 doses. KOLA-NIP AND SODA is an ■ Excellent Bitter, a good Nerve Tonic, and Braiu Food Combined, which makes it an Ideal. Temperance Beverage. You need something of the kind this hot weather. At all Hotels and Restaurants. IS IT POSSIBLE that eight hours' Washing can be done in two hours? Yes. Try One Bottle of WILWORSH, and prove it. Washing costs 3d. HAT TROUBLESOME FIT OF COUG-H----ING every morning when you get up worries you, and you do not rest until you have got up the phlegm. Two drops' of "NAZOL" on loaf sugar and two or three drops rubbtd lightly inside the nostrils on retiring at night, and repeated on awukening iv the morning, will soon relieve your trouble. "NAZOL" is sold by Chemists and Stores at 1/6 per bottle, containing 60 doses'. . rpHOUSAJS'DS of Men drink KOLA-NIP -«- AND SODA because they know from experience tua't it is an Ideal Temperance Beverage. It is Cooling, Refreshing, Appetising; just what you want this hot . weavher. At all Hotels and Restaurants. OU cay buy Original Bottles of KOLANIP from your Grocer and have your KOLA-NIP AND SODA at Home. A dash of KOLA-NIP in a Small Tumbler of Soda Water is just the sort of drink you want - this hot weather; a delightful bitter. Don't ' forget to order a: bottle from your Grocer. OtJK friends will be delighted to get a Copy of the "Illustrated Guide to Anck"and," obtainable at the "Star" Office aad all Stationers. Price, 2/. ANTED Known—The New Edition or the superb "Illustrated Guide to Auckland" is now on sale: all Stationers. Price, 2£. ' ■ ,
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 41, 17 February 1910, Page 3
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