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J . T NEW ADVEI DINNEFGRI The XTniversal Remedy for Acidity o the.. Stomach, HftMlache, Heartburn Indigestion, Sour Eructations, am Bilious AfFectionai— ■'■■ - A *&. AttAIWRJDmH 1. PRATT'S ~~~~~ COMMERCIAL H O TJBL , PBBL-STRBET, LAWRENCE. GEOttGB L PRATT begs to announce that he has taken the above well-known botel, which, for comfort 1 and convenience, cannot be surpassed in the up-country districts. It ismf substantial ' bHck builditig,^ with lofty bed and sittingrooms, ■•■ and every convenience for families and travellers. Bath Rooms have been added. Large Sample Rooms for Commercial I Gentlemen. SPACIOUS BILLIAR:D ROOM with one of Alcock's best Tables. Cobb and Co. s Royal Mail Coaches leave the house twice daily for all parts of the Province. • V THB STABLE ACCOMMbD ATION Is superior, and being in ' the hands of an efficient Manager, is a guarantee for all horses left in his charge obtaining the best attention possible. GEORGE L. PRATT, Proprietor. N.B.— Passengers niay] rely upon being ailed for early trains. ,„-•£" COMMERCIAL HOTEL, MOSGIEL, [O'KANE .» ... ... Proprietor. Q( „6 'K., so long. and favo§ij>iy known in o<r the Beliarice," having^bought the above Hotel, by giving the very Best Accommodation, together with every attention and civility, and keeping only the Choicest of Wines and Spirits, hopes that his old friends will rally round, him, and that the general public will give him a fair share of patronage. . . Unsurpassed Accommodation for Travellers. First-class Stabling. m H O MAS PATERSON, GENERAL COMMISSION AND INSURANCE AGENT. Merchants Books made up and kept up. Trust Estates wound up. Debts collected. Properties managed and Rents collected. - Balclutha, Oct. 14, 1875. ROY A L G E;0 RGE HO TEL George street and Moray Place, Dunedin.. George M'Gavin .■.'.' ... Proprietor (Late of the White Horse Hotel.) GOOD 1 ACCOMMODATION FOR FAMILIES AND .VISITORS. * First-class Billiard. Table. ,Wines and Spirits of the best brands. 1 ELLIOTT VALE COAIi MIN^SV TTIHE above" well 'known Coal Mines are V~ nbw opeir to ! - r Shpply Coal in any quantity. Pnee, 7s per ton at mines/ cash. ' WM. POPPELWB , LI v JUHiI, t? ? " " *■""": ''"'.'"** Ay Manager. '. ; r-KC OC.T UV 0--i': .'■>:'. iFJi'J.'j°i ,-X: V TAYLOR BROTHERS' MARAVILLA COCO A«— Taylor Brotherts, London, having the eiclußive stip^ly ! of this uhrivalled Coootf, invite coinpari-ton-with any. other Cocoa for purityfine AromaASanative, Nutritive and Sustaining "PowerY On* trial -Will eßtablieh it as a favorite BeveJ^e for breakfast, luncheon, and i^iSoothing Refrwpment after a late e'-fe^ing. r^For favorable . lommons tiat "Standard,' 'Morning Post,' 'British Jiedical Joßnial,' 4c;jr &6 f A X Z ; i ... .TAYLOR BOTHERS' HOMEOPATHIC COCOA--^Thii original preparation,, which; has ; attained* such a* world -wide repu^tion, is manu? , •factured" by Taylor brothers, uilder the ablest' 'homoeopathic advice, aided. Jby the skill and experience of the inventors, and will be found to combine in ~£U\ <degree the ; puiity, aroma, and nutritious property of the fresh- nit. , TAYLOR BROTHERS' SOLUBLE CHOCOLATE, AND COCOA AND MILK, are made'in one minute 'without- boiling. TAYLOR BROTHERS CHOCOLATE Creams, Chocolalte Creafn Tablets, Chocolate Drojii and. Maravilla \ Chocolate, are highly deupous apd, wholesome. --Packed ; mVa superior and 'elegant man'nek A '* '"'•'' Thi^alleSe'* RrsSid (dbiibleisifpei^e^HSKiyy 1 is!c#lel»ited kit its*puhgeicy awd^purity of fiavbri' MUls,; ;Brick .Lane, London. Export vkieoiy ■B^Bfoget,- Belgium. oH | 'tz'&zasK' ls-&iiz3- .-.a.

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Bruce Herald, Volume XI, Issue 1062, 28 January 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume XI, Issue 1062, 28 January 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume XI, Issue 1062, 28 January 1879, Page 1