BUSINESS NOTICES P R Y'S COCOA OVER 100 PRIZE MEDALDIPLOMAS, GOLD .MEDALS AND CERTIFICATE OF MERIT. PURE CHOCOLATE CONFECTIONERY. fcTbe had from al! Merchant?, Grocers, Storekeepers ami Confectioners. HIGHEST AWARD CHICAGO 1835 IRONMONGERY. REASONABLE PRICES. BEST QUALITVOCJR INSPECTION INVITED BT AITKEN AND ROBERTS, ' 143 Colombo street (Corner of Cashel street) A GBEA- SOLDIBS'i OPINIO!*. T ORD WOLSELEY says: "The- worst enemy Great Britain has to fight is Drink—it kill* more than all our neweßt weapons ot warfare, and not only destroys the bedy, but th« tnind and the soul also." THIS SCATHING CONDEMNATION does not refor to the renowned EMPIRE TEAS, which refresh the body and the mind, and do not injuriously —Sect th* soul TH 1 " EMPIRE COMPANY, WELLINGTON. _____ •!. W. and G. TURNBULL and CO.. PROPRIETORS Branch: HEREFORD SIBEEt ARBOLINE.—GouId and Co.'s Antiseptic Tooth Past*. lias a Larger Sale than any other dentifrice; price Is 6d pot. Hobden and Cole, Chemists, next_Balla_ tyne. _^ FOR SALE—Cheap, desirable 6-roomed House and outbuildings, over i-acre corner section; good position, the price is low as property must be sold, only £290. Forest and Perkins, Sydenham. « 7851 4 LOASBY'S Wahoo ada Kooiibah, the wonderful pain reliever, go 3 WaUacs and Co., Triangle.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10265, 7 February 1899, Page 3
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