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BUSINESS NOTICES. HE IS DEAD. SHUNG LIVES NOW. WORK IN THE GARDEN SHOULD COMMENCE. A LIST OF NEW ARTICLES we have JCST LANDKD will be WORTH CONSIDERING!LAWN MOWERS and ROLLERS PLANET Jr. SEED DRILLS PLANET Jr. HOES and CULTIVATORS CAHOON SEED SOWERSWHEELBARROWS HOES, RAKES, SPADES, &0., &o. MASON, STRUTHERS & CO.. CHRISTCHURCH. >. —. — ■ —— THE BEST CUKE FOE A BAD COLD. COUGH E_£\X\\\ AMONG.'-' i'ill'- \'\\w? in the mnvKet mm« are so thoroughly effective as the above. It », ia,reuiui'kal>iv Mieeesß.ul in*promptly curing Coiurhi. Cold* awl all Bronchial Affections. From ainongt . the pile of tralinioniula received by WALLACE awl CO. testifying- to Its efficacy, the following are selected, cominc us they do from people whose.names are familiar throughout the whole of the Australian colonies : — 1 can cinsciriitiously say that Wallace and Co.'s Cout-h Elixir is the very best remedy for a severe cold that 1 have uver used, iln action in clearing the voice being simply marvellous, and it gives mc the greatest pleasure in renoiiinienflin-,'it to all sufTerers. REUBEN FAX. I have much pleasure' in recommending Wallace and Co.'s Aniseed and Horehound Cough Elixir. It is a quid und certain cure. JULIET 0. WRAY. I have used Wallace and Co.'s Cou«h Elixir, and found it really very good. I can strongly recommend t GEO. IjAURI rv.irlnj- the first few days of my visit to Christchurch I was troubled with a severe cold, and was advised to try Wallace and Co.'s Aniseed and Horehound Cough Elixir, which 1 did with the most satisfactory results. Inflict, »" gratified was I with iti prompt curative properties that for the future I intend carrying a supply with mc for the benefit of my Opera Company, several members of which have used it with excellent effect. TOM POLLARD. I heartily endorse Mr Pollard's good opinion of Wallace and Co.'* Cough Elixir. It is 18-carat. GRATTAN RIGCIS. I have muah pleasure in testifying to the rfficacy of Wallace an 4 Co.'s Couj-h Elixir. When I arrived here from Wellington I was troubled witli a continuous and painful cough. I tried several so-called cures, which only succeeded in allaying the ailment for a time. On this the second day of my visit I was advised to try your Cough Elixir. I did so, and am pleased to say before I had finished one bottle the comrh and difficulty of breathing had entirely gone. WM. HORACE BENT. You all know you like a good tip on a race. Did you ever get a good tip for a Cough Cure ? Well, here is one—Wallace and Co.'* Aniseed and Horehound, a sure winner. Talce my tip and you can all whistle. FRANK LAWTON, American Whistler. WALLACE ~AND CO.'S ".ANISEED AND HOEEHOUND COUGH ELIXIR. PRICE -Is 6d and 2s 60. SOLD EVERYWHERE. ftevsrage ffap daily use, fes* adults | sand children* cannot be thought of than Cocoa* i.e.; than good Cocoa, for it is far from isidJfferent whSch Cocoa one takes. By t&Scfog for Van Heaten'.s, known SD.II over tlie world on account of %t* excellence* one Is certain to g&t a really gjureand good soluble Cocoa. Van fiouten's. Cocoa is re freshing without the prejudicial effect on the nervous system frequently experienced from the use ot tea and coffee, ft is twuPishing anti r <yet easily 'digested, arid at the same timn it is ofemvdsite flavour. <tm of its metfti Is Ifc economy tin use, an excellent breakfast cupfuf of Van Houten's Cocoa <a drink for $ prince), costing less tM& owjeurthini* 3 JOHNSON AND COUZINS, &IL, TENT, HORSECOVER, OILSKIN CLOTHING, ROPE AND TWINE MAKERS, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. . T7ITE wish to draw the attention of the public to a A _* V V new style of Horse Cover patented by Mr £. > lZj IF -g. Brown, the strapping of which allows freedom to a horse, whether feeding, standing or rolling. There i AWfll coOziisfs' no crupper, which has been the cause of many a sor " tail *° a borse, and the onl y strappu-g is a breast stra and two straps to pass around tlie hind legs io pja *c are now manufacturing and selling this new style M ' -*-tie prices as the old, and ask our customers, ■« Whether retail or wholesale, to give them a trial at once, 80 as to be prepared to order in large quantities next '■•*■■'---■'"' Haaon. r ° TENTS, TARPAULINS, AND FLAGS ON HIRE. BUCK DIAMOND FIGURE SUPPORT. fl\ /fa (PATENTED). Ij \\ /A 11 A BOON TO THE STOUT. jfjlj- '"■__ a' LU HYGIENIC AKD ANATOUIOAt. wllllf. °-«7n-nt is designed to ensure Perfect Comfort to the ß Jl lie vlt'Jt- w Firm Je t Pliable, Stronj- and Evenly Supporfaiiß. Boom , ** Mc ,onn ed ot Klastic. strapped down with KM. No lkiMTW!^aWg«J -at-aorft in ai, y P-»rt except beneath the lacintr, where a WjR 1 ____¥,&_\f *'Vbiia • n *" t «-. fitting into the curves ot the spinal column W£FP&%hX3EE7 Stitißj covered with Kid, renderinx them SmooUi and- rr* - .. fe*U | S# «a C.t, "15 V l,0 * 3 Bara are Mohair Webbing, Dia_on»By machined « IT va'ivai, Cotillion, or French Wool. l^^Tfi§_^_P_V_ m «n5 S IAMONI) 1-CANVAS. /^M^^^^^^b Bwß DIAMOND 2-COTILXION. A mfZSTk^T'^^XWtT 81 -ACK DIAMOND 3-KRENCH WOOL. A """"g^-^/g?^''Jg^-c// »» Hnef R r _. rinB ' Spnd lhese THREE MEASURES, as marked by $k -J i <-^^^_f •orw-nW n ' A '. ro, " 1 «* the bust, the waist, the abdomen. Will be fi&) lh I • ( _^ r M fi«lt_S nrecel P tof Postal order. PRICE 21s. with Abdominal | A fl fcU<L M Add^eJ--- tea " S,ZM * nd Vati,tieß ,or Girl » and M * bt \ | 'A'HJS MESSENGER MANUFACTURING CO., /IK /X *m VUHBMANN'B, CUovotttu strut, VhriHctuc* if*** &&* ,

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9814, 25 August 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9814, 25 August 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9814, 25 August 1897, Page 3

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