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BUSINESS NOTICES. BY WARRANT 0F APPOINTMENT. V. SEY *IPAINTER AND DECORATOR* MR SEY Invites Special Attention to his LATEST SELECTION of WALL and i CEILING PAPERS, which include many Choice Well-Drawn Designs, finely oloured, Suitable for Halls, Dining and Drawing Rooms, Libraries, Smoke Rooms, Bedrooms. &c. The Price of Many of these Papers is so Moderate that they can bo used in place of ordinary lining papers when plastering is fresh and permanent treatment cannot at once be carried out. LIGNUM U R A NEW HIGH RELIEF DECORATION FOR HALLS, ROOM DADOES, CEILINGS, FRIEZES, &c, I Equal in appearance and more durable than Lincrusta, at One-Third of the Coat. Lignomur Shipments to Arrive Three Months Hence. | Decorated Samples—representation of old oak—on Exhibition in Showroom. OPEN ALL "DAY THURSDAYS. PAPERHANGINGS WAREHOUSE, 107 COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. CHANGEABLE WEATHER T^ S_k. HROWS the human machinery out of gear. It relaxes the system o^|S^vi&fflt and renders it more susceptible to attaoks of Diphtheria, Colds, «A»* Jrz&£igv[. Chills, and other prevalent ailments. Ito** Home-made clear Beef Teas, ordinary Meat Extracts, and Meat yjL y% Essences have been resorted to in the vain attempt to procure a X-_^w^ stimulative nourishment, but a nourishing dear Beef Tea is an abso- jOjr%ijj«sSjSv lute impossibility. Stimulative nourishment to fortify the system /S^C«3^^^s_ MUST BE HAD, and jo_M_£E_Es BOVRIL _ ri^l^H alone provides what is needed. It is not ordi r. ..^^^^^^^^^^r nary Meat Extract, it is the most perfect of concentrated nourishment at present known, viz. :—The vital principle of Prime Ox Beef, t *~" Jw&i-fiBRVfI containing in a perceptible powder (which dis- iwMWi^^^^K tinguishes it from clear Beef Tea) the Albumen lE^_^^'4l/^/fl^^JW-IiIIF^WTHaL and,i Fibrine, or entire nourishment of Beef, , W^aat flm/y 1] flf TO.I' '*''' ■ > 'Mil s olving the great problem of effective stimula- _ lw§M \i If t;ion without reaction, and forming a perfect ""^-^^J^^^mwl'jM 11 ood for Brain, Blood, Bone and Muscle. Wsism FLETCHER, HUMPHREYS AND CO., CATHEDRAL SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH. THE WERTHEIM IS EMPEROR II The Greatest Success o/Modern Times » ~ & Triumph of Mechanical Genius I I OFFER bo Families Dressmakers, Tailors and Dealers GREATER OPPORTUNITIES tbau any Company in the world. LIGHT-RUNNING! NOISELESS I PERFECTION I The greatest elements of success. New woodwork, new improvements, and a rep" tai ion of excellence, durability, and liaht-nwning qualities thab stand pre-eminent THE WONDEEFUL WERTHEIM TRIPLEX SEWING MACHINE. HREE MACHINES IN ONE—THE LOOK STITOH, THE CHAIN STITOH, THE COMBINED LOOK AND CHAIN OR EMBROIDERY STITOH. ■■r look-stitoh or two-thread ititeh into a single thread cr chair* stitch whenever desirable, lhe meohanism in question, without in any way impairing the excellence of the maehtae as a look stitoh machine, produces a simple chain stitob, »'.*., by using only the upper thread, or a combination look and chain stitch created by interlacing the shuttle thread with the chain stitoh. Read list of very valuable improvements of Loohhead'a patent aew high-arm, noiseless, light-running Wertheim Sewin? Machines. * Foundry, and Factory—Moroington. Head Office —63 Princes abreeb, Dunedin. All classes of Sewing Machines repaired, and duplicate parts kept in stock Perambulators, Mangles, Portable Boilers, Washing Maohinss, Wringers, Wire Mattresses, and Knife Cleaners for Cash or Time Payments. BRANCHES—2SS High street, Triangle, Ohristohuron ; Tay street, Im erearglll Stafford street, Timaru Main road. Ashburton; Nelson, Alexandra and Kaiapo ROBERT LOOHHEAD, PROPRIETOR. ft. a* Part* of the World the NATURAL FOOD FOR A BABE fs MOT H E»*» MILK, and THIS DOES NOT CONTAIN STARCH. Y*w«e Infants CANNOT digest STARCHY FOODS, a perfect Artificial Pood for Tnfauts must, therefore, NOT CONTAIN STARCH. CONTAINS NO STARCH, BUT MAKES A PERFECT FOOD FOR THE YOUNGEST cm\D. JIBLLIN S FOOD tor Infant. aad Invalids May fc* ►Mslatd efall fteMera thrunjliout (btWifM' ft tfEILIN, MARLBORO' WORKS. PEOKHJUR. LONDON, -,■ Biswr.' A WONDEEFUL DIS- YIT AD JLTIO i T$S -»■■•■•* 4amm _ama_hi IT WILL CURE YOU (without operation) even when the most eminent doctors in London and Melbourne—or any other part of the world—have failed, be it BRIGHTS DISEASE, CANCER, HYDATIDS, CONSUMPTION, PILES, GALL I STONES. LIVER OR KIDNEY COMPLAINT, GRAVEL, STRICTURE, ! ECZEMA, RHEUMATISM, GOUT, SCIATICA, INDIGESTION, &c„ &o. ; Wealeyan Parsonage. ,-,,„„., --«« Wellington, New Zealand, Feb. 19th, 1898. I To Mr S. A. Palmer, Agent for W. Webber's Vitadatio. • Dear Sir, It gives mc great pleasure to hand you this note in favour of Webber's Vitadatio, the great Herbal Remedy. I had suffered a long time from general j weakness and tired feeling, which was doubtless the effects of a chronio disordered or nartially inactive state of the liver and kidneys, which, as all know who suffer with this trouble, is a source of great annoyance. Of course, as you may suppose, I tried very , many remedies, some of which did mc good for a short time, then 1 relapsed into my S Stfdn. In the year 1896 a'fritnd who had heard of Vibadatio pleaded w,tn | meto try what effect it would have in my case, and I consented, and used in all, four laree bottles: the result has been my complete satisfaction, and ever since that time I haw enjoyed the best of health. Nearly two years having elapsed since the Vitadatio j wu taken is, I think, conclusive proof that I am now safe to say my restoration to good •! health and freedom from my former complaint is permanent. Yours gratefully. j. MoKbb*. Price of this Medicine is—Large Size, 5a 6d; Small Siae, 3a 6d. Ask your Grocer or Chenrist. If not obtainable locally, send to Head Office, E. W. HALL, * ARMAGH BTREET, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AGENT.

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10130, 1 September 1898, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LV, Issue 10130, 1 September 1898, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LV, Issue 10130, 1 September 1898, Page 7

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