NOTICESFURNITURE, CARPETS. LINOLEUMS. A. J. WHITE THE PEEMIEE FURNISHING HOUSE IN NEW ZEALAND. ! DRAWING-BOOM, DINING-ROOM, BEDROOM, HALL, J LIBRARY AND OTHER FURNITURE IN GREAT VARIETY. CHINA AND GLASSWARE, ELECTRO-PLAT2D AND GENERAL FURNISHING HARDWARE. , *^^35SS5s !53lc «_ HOLLAND VENETIAN FIBROSE ' BLINDS BLINDS BLINDS jjS|||si§|!lssfi Please note that w» haro FOBGHASED the SeSKSSSSS VENETIAN BLIND STOCK and PLANT IN ESTATE OF LATE C. S. TAYLOR, ge^jiitjiiiy n( j ajjdfd same to our present Venetian Blini Wβ are also importing the most Up-to-date Machinery from America for this Branch of oar We use only the Best Materials and Workmanfa^i^<ifi»^L.4'tii!iii J I n mlltiilMwVliir ship, and Charge the Very Lowest Price. • ESTIMATES GIVEN. YOU ARE INVITED TO INSPECT THE ENTIRE WAREHOUSE WHETHER YOU WISH TO PURCHASE OR NOT. STEAM CABINET AND UPHOLSTERY WORKS, St. Aeaph street. * SHOW ROOMS, Tuam street. A CURB FOR LAMENESS. Mi" <eim fipl ife :; Tlpm. fiiifg § •*&% 3- . #\\WAb I iffSfk Hill *Irf.ili s B 'For Lameness in Horses. a || s fl?|lli «« BSI--S' H TtftS BSSTSNCE h« been extenrirtlj «Md b> SfJ*|S|Bs* 65 S §*> . ~ K M ttePoblic for more thaaa quarter of* century, *«a | § gog BS 2 & S <i?iSB ' MM*** «B»*«b* piSretaenHn rto effeett- 11*9* ?- c J5 es-o oIS I- ettong enon«tt to answer the purpwe required *» = o ?§-Bg.sa >[I Hi tiemeo, and that It is entirely fro. 5o?» itv" °fS^^ m Hi corro>%e «okte and all prepxratiAsft oi Mweoty, §-7£^S-§:*~g>4 3n555*gU2 .ffii Garb*, Splint* Kaftieces, SW»a Giplt SftraWrf § g crt 5... .J H another ot.»«iilht. .'|S| ?£§»»• 3 a .-s ifli •• • " — I "ifClflf. N.B.—ShoaW there b*.any difficulty tnprocnrin< suppUes In your diatrict, kindly conimanieate w--tfc proppetor/ tf .. to a»y Jwrt of the colony lot 6d xtra. SOLD BY ALL CHEaUSTS AND STOBEKBEPEB3 EVEBYWttER*; ' WHOEfiSMiE-AGENTS— ;" ~ * ' ' KEMS»THOBNE, fBOSSER AND CO* " SHABLAISB ANI>CO» MORE P I The use of Tan Houten's I jam m|r '•• 'Cocoaas a daily beverage in 1 .»- ..... .. £ am £jy c on ti nii any increasiiig 1 J > Why? The explanaliori is simple enough. S Because the highest &eduial recommend I I it more aad more, and because experience teaches S - that Van Houten's Cocoa to be chosen before I all other drinkjs. It is refreshing and strengthening, | withont the peniicioas after-effects peculiar to Tea ,■ •and Coffee. It is a goo 4 nourisher and flesh- § former. In addition, Van ilouten's Cocoa is not | ; expensive, as a i-lb tin will furnish from 100 to I 120 ctros. You cannot take too much of this X healthy, easily-digestible drink, and, even after M the fullest use,, the flavor never palls on the taste, B tut comes both fresh and refreshing. H I BE SURE tOU TRY k , B VAN rtOUTEH'S Eattng CHOCOLATE. | ■ gco'irr.Bporasffis,- limitejd, chbistchubch. Agents for Trust; Gu and Oil Engines. ; ... ... +- These *re by far the beet finstnes now Deins* mftde* They are specially suitable , , ™BKB ' or electric lighting. /~c ::a *TS The Portable Oil £ngine ie risedip ftcv Zealand for threshing Xftodem Smelting Co,'s - Celebrated Anti - frictioa ■_, jfaese ranges have ■ secured : . aO fore first awards than those i cSr«>* of all other makers in New * Zealand pot tofether.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10602, 12 March 1900, Page 7
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