'_!' _______ _____________________ WANTED. indigestion cured. MP, A. M. MOMSEN, 563 George street, Sydney, writes:—" The first dose I took of your JIOO' gave mc relief, and from that time I began better *, and to-day I can eat meat and other }£_ without any alter suffering. I sleep well and JiSTwhole system is changed for the better, and I am „« it *» em' l ''-'*' due to your WONDERFUL iWAHOO.'" " Wahoo," price 2s 6d, from Chemisto _-d storekeepers, wholesale from Kempthorne, pjosser and Co.'s New Zealand Drug Company. 'the golden cross pick-ME-UP 1g RECOMMENDED for its Stimulating, Invigorating and Digestive Properties; also in __ej of Constitutional Weakness, Mental Depression, ijBfOUT, and Want of Nerve Power. J. S. "COOKE, THE PEOPLE'S CHEMIST, 180 Cashel street. WANTED KNOWN—Why do we laugh ? Because we have found out that by investing One Pound with A. Mills we get the Best Value in the rstv. 216 High street. •fjaTANTED KNOWN—The Electric Boot Sale. A. W Mills, 216 High street. WANTED KNOWN—If you want a quiet frame of Billiards go round to the Avon Billiard - Saloon, Oxford terrace, next door to Working Men's Club. Table by Alcock. Popular prices. WANTED KNOWN—Patterns of the Newest Deaigns in Kaiapoi Dress Tweeds, Suitings, Trouserings, Cycling Cloths, __, can be obtained on application to the leading establishments. Ask for its-*-•firr ANTED KNOWN—Snowdrop Sugar 2_d per W lb, or 21s per cwt. At Xi ncaid's G. I. C. WANTED KNOWN—That Beath and Co.'s Sale is now on. 4s 6d Lace Collarettes for ls lid. Soiled Aprons 6'd. WANTED KNOWN—2oooyds Cotton Shirting from 3id yard, Turkish Towels 4d, H.C. Towels from ls lid dozen, Coloured Quilts from ls lid. Kenneth Matheson and Co., The Hall. ANTED KNOWN—That Beath and Co.'s Sale is now on. Tweed Dresses 2s lid, Extra Wide Flaoaeletten 3.d, Turkish Towels 43 9d doz. ANTED KNOWN—That Beath and Co.'s Sale j is now on. Astounding Bargains. Me.'a Coloai-1 Tweed Trousers 5s lid, Suits 19s lid. WTfTANTED KNOWN—That Beath and Co.'s Sale i \\ is now on. Corsets ls lid, Jackets ll.d, i Blouses Is. •fTSTANTED KNOWN — For Groceries, Best and W Cheapest, we must go to Kincaid's G.I.C•WXTANTED KNOWN—Mrs Quarter-name is a YY Cash Purchaser of Ladies', Qents', and Chil drill- Left-off Clothing. Letters by post or other wife attended to. Address Mrs G. Quartermaine, 15 High street. 9518 WANTED KNOWN—Sykes's People's Furnishing Warehouse for Furniture and Bedding. Best workmanship and best material only used. Corner Qnhel and Durham streets. WANTED KNOWN—That Beath and Co.'s Sale is now on. Ladies' Cloth Jackets Hid, Blouses Is, Trimmed Sailors 6d. WANTED KNOWN—That the best is the best What is the best ? Empire Company s Superior Blended Teas. WANTED ladies to sigh no more, for upon application to the nearest grocer they can obtain Empire Company's Teas—absolutely the best in the muliet WANTED KNOWN—People with defective sigh can be supplied with Spectacles at a really moderate cost. Do not injure your eyes. Apply at toce to Kennett, Watchmaker, _.., 183 High street, in enormous stock to select from, all the latest styles and shapes, frames, or in steel, nickel silver and fold, , WANTED KNOWN Have you weak Bight? If so, apply at once to Kennett, the People's Watchmaker. He will test your sight and supply you with Spectacles at a moderate cost. Encrmous itook of lenses, concave, convex. Perioscopic Piaudonoptic of every power. Latest shapes. Fold imd other frames. 183 High street, under the verandah. WANTED— Just to Hand trom the Manufactories the latest in Silver Watches, and a large nsortment of Spectacles, selected by Mr O. H. Jones, who is now in London." G. and C. H. Jones, Watch makers and Opticians, Cashel street. 659 WANTED KNOWN—Lawrence and Kircher give better value in Furniture than any other house in town. Note the address, 184 High itrtet, opposite W. Strange and Co. WANTED to Know. Where can I get a Goo • Hcrse-cloth Cheap? Why, at G. W. Drayton' Saddler and Harness Maker, 224 Cashel street, oppo site Zetland Arms. Just try them. WANTED KNOWN-Lawrenceand Klroher for pure Bedding Hair, Feathers, Kapok, Flock and Flax all sweet and wholesome. 184 High street. WANTED KNOWN-I am having a Clearing Sale, for one month* only, of Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery of all descriptions at very largely Reduced Prices. Karl Griesliaber, Watchmaker and Jeweller, 236 High street. ■ WANTED KNOWN—Lawrence and Kircher are selling beautiful Walnut Overmantels cheaper than ever; also full size Brass Rail Bedsteads with extended foot rail for 455. 184 High street, opposite W. Strange. WANTED KNOWN-Strong Tweed Trousers 5s lid, Colonial Tweed Suits 22s od, Saddle Tweed Trousers (all sizes) 13. 9d. Kenneth Matheson and Co., The Hall, High street, Christchorch. "fTCr ANTED KNOWN—That Beath and Co.'s Sale * Tf is now on. Tables Packed with Remnants. Astounding Bargains. _______ \7j_7ANTED KNOWN—Kincaid's G.I.C. for the T T Beat Hams and Bacon. WANTED KNOWN-50 Pieces Flannelettes 2s 6d per dozen, White H.O. Quilts from 2s 6d, Strong Navy Serge for boys' wear 9d per yard. Kenneth Matheson and Co., The Hall, High street. WANTED KNOWN — Kincaid's G.I.C. for Ceylindo Tea. \jSJ ANTED, Tea drinkers to know that Saxon Tea .".Y. relies on its quality. Only one brand, Saxon, li lOd, 2s. ANTED KNOWN-Sykes's People's Furnishing Warehouse for Iron Bedsteads direct from r~w makers. Full size from 265. Corner Cashel and Durham streets. ANTED KNOWN—Professor Bickerton reports that Saxon Tea Is pure. Try it. ANTED KNOWN-Sykes's People's Furnishing Warehouse for quality and cheapness cannot t» beaten. Inspection invited. Corner of Cashel and Durham streets. VET ANTED, Everyone to Know that Beath and TT Co.*s Sale is now on. Sweeping Reductions. Udiei* Oravenette Cloaks 2s lid, Jackets lljd. \\T ANTED KNOWN — Kincaid's Q 1.0. for J J Ceylindo Tea. \\[ ANTED KNOWN-Sykes's People's Furnishing ,"v Warehouse for Carpets, Floorcloth, Linoleum, Fenders, Fireirons, Crockery, Sec, at cheapest . Cashel and Durham streets. 485J VITANTED KNOWN-Just arrived7~T-0 Ladies' TV Jackets, 50s for 35s ; 70 Mackintoshes, 153 Wforlfe 9d; 200do_ Ladies* Vesta, ls lid for ls 6d. S»--et- Matheson and Co., The Hall. TITANTKD KNOWN—Shetland Merino Under- ._• V ty** *-** 6d * p -** te •*■ lld . Lw * Undershirts w? M,, ?, 2811a * Merino •*"- strd. Boys' Caps 3_d, JUn*s Shirts ls 6d. Kenneth Matheson and Co., Th«-UH * \y ANTED KNOWN—IBOdoi Corsets, 3s 6d for ls JJ lid; Ladies* Natural Wool Goods greatly tt» Hah. Kenn,Hh --ktheson and Co., Cash Drapers, WANTED KNOWN-That Beath and Co.'s Sale Mm f WL W on * Kld oloTe9 U 6id * •*■ W Le - ther TITHY do women weepr When they are unable „._L._° ?'*'- au * Empire Company's Superior Blended Su m_*? t * Uw * JUre * ,t and "•« n - o * ,t eoonomieal . market. V W J°*f he satisfied with what you have, but you cSrmkT? *)?*'**' *■*** content until you get Empire \ Blended Teas. J - ffocte * : > with Rheumatism, male or Eta «!2r.' l *** o -* a try Phytolacca, a remedy that h&tViC, - *"*? d reds of long-standing cases. Juice tablets 2s 6d. All chemists. ("MARSHALL'S Infallible Chilblain Ointment sold tet.-_.iU • P-foprietor since 1866 (30 years) nothing -u!n*h*bi . rok "' or Proton chilblains. Stops !£"_!____■•» at once. Is »t any chemists. JK_J- y _? re Corn Cure i 8 M-nh-Jl's old origin--wd «;.n7. . •**• * without an equal for *ry it on yours; la, Chemists and Stores * common complaint with children •aaeLvsW !I?V youknow tho symptoms-Fretful V*] B___l _^^c m>ee - ITrin«-«ng teeth, &c., ftc •JJ clwmUt. Sy ™P.»s-w and sure remedy "' I t x * Uv ** *•> <• *%hly beneticia - M A ?reSuL <^ np *' or Ic,J *» « al-olutely pure < R^h?^^^**- expressly for theVuet, Wtand **** ni-kes rough red skin \ *S-B^en_^_,^ thwa ' 3 ****"* P--*- «>*- applicaUon ■ ;: FlTut t2l_S?- d Bot «*°- d0 r» *•»■* rd -•'■■ «**»W^^ Ul ti ,-kO,l «oc« Jaw f That's no ™* *"**'' ga " **"*- c , W A k££J- om 1 *-0 c *«d store ' Tv 7A d_^_.-? e -S"?. P«P*-b>' remedy for in •^Oh_____^_i_ , ___ pw bottte * *-*n-tc_ei* . S^«*Stt h o? d I!P o s^ ed "*« Campnor !-rt*___LS! ye t nne *^-"*- ,,/ 8.) -«s elegant Jtever burns U all chemists VV Ux »«3 «»« Pro** Aperi-nt, per hki U6d_sSb6d** CoMtip * tion * * Jbo * cuw'o*- | TDITAHOO" r_gul*t«s bowels withou. takinr *«.eo*_rt&r r^^ d J n « rtbttr ». I»-i« * t j-T-w>n. 2s 6d chemists, grooers. I fi."* Stout and Wish to be Thin, then Use ' •••■me-v^T o ?'' Uie new f * t ™to<xr- A vegeUble •ftiSi o i°! y 01 "*? - n<l oW : no *?«*•* dieting CtemUta. Wallace and CO for " Wahoo." Beet remedy W A ?0O." for Indigestion, is to be Obtained J *»WU. frfS* ** W * UM ' M * d *** * u,d A ™ l^ C! 00 - , L l, ? d Ross . Chemists, hare large stock laasby-s "Wahoo." bert liver invigorator constipation, piles, Ac. WOODS' pi v Uxative, a good Household Mcdi **«-.-.• Very suitable for women and children «ntrywhere, ls 6d and 2s 6d. -•*i Cracked Hands, Chilblains, Sore Eye*, and other things besides, use Walker's •"t 1«. ent It ruba them all K K *|s Quality Demiu Jackets and Overalls, at **•» t^T ce * t '. l - rice * I Men '» W -P- O*-** l "-*<• sleeves, V« _L*" or ** 5s - Kenneth Mat-iesoa and **--j|-_i*i______ i "' X in.!^ CCA - The New -Mx-i Atoohrtefcr Sale '**, »";*•■'* Cures 75 per cent ot all corpulent huw.PjW tegeUble in compo«itioti; not a , 4B CT^_j^ me * «*••'<-*. 2s 6d and 4s « ; TatOeta, 2»6d. £ •■ W 0 ?^ 7 ' l "**' Laxat-ve toueo up the lirer an I . Y.* Uve o*xans; is agreeable to take, toi 1 . Is 6d awl a M.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9669, 6 March 1897, Page 5
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