I KEMPTHORNE, PBOFSER AND CO.'S '"• n.z. nnro company ltd., WISH to infnrni tho Fuhlir that they have now- a ftocxl Selection of ''• PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS ' For the Summer Season. Inspection Invited. WE CA RRY LAKG E STOCKS OF- ■ DlSHES—Xyionite and Pormlajn lAMPS--(Uurk Koora), AM Shapo* »nrl Siane PLATES -Ilferd, Marion V, Imperial, nnd Csm » * P.O.P.—Uf«d. Imperial. Sylvjn, in packets and lubes. JSa<jtrn»an'» "Sofio" CAMERAS— Lonj* , Aeeortmrn*. Have you semi tfto "Little Nipper Camera."? BROMIDE PAPERS—Wellington and Ward's, all kind*. Morgan and Kidd's in jiarkpf". Kaetmann'e Matt., Word's, all kind* LENS, .SHCTTRItS. TRIPODS, ALBUMS, AXD CHEMICALS, AT LOWEST BATES. ' PHOTOGRAPHIC SUNDRIES. PRY'S COCOA. OVER 100 PRIZE MEDALB. DIPLOMAS. OOLD MEDALS. AND CERTIFICATES OF MERIT. URE CHOCOLATE CONFEO TIONERY. "To b* h*& from all UeTonMitt, Oroears, •tanktttpen and Conhcttoam. SIOHEBT AWAtLD CHICAGO, 18* THE LANCET JNFLUENZA CURE. A PEW REASONS whj the "LANCEI INFLUENZA CURE" commends itself to •12 those suffering from that horrible disease, , Infltttnm:— '1. It it not • quack medicine. 8. It will not cure anything and everything from k cold to a broken leg. i. It U a pure Medicine, prepared from the prescription of a physician of the ' ' highest standing. 4. It will 'positively CURE INFLUENZA, and bxjdred* in Cbrutehureli and eleowbwre beat testimony to that (act. It you feel th» slightest symptoms* of it . coming on, DO NOT; HESITATE, bnt'go at , - cnoe to tout chemist and procure a bottle c! I *•• LANCET INFLUENZA CURE." INSIST ON "HAVING THE "LANCET." REMEMBER THIS DISEASE IS SOME. ' TIMES FATAL. , •■£.-.., . PBIOS-2e"~PEa BpTXLE. | : ■[ -to b» procured ftom. att Cbtttift'r'tite'* ' ■';*£. '; Cottatary Storekeepers., j^o6 "'',"'•'"( ■ /;'•.-■ <•%■>-., ■ ' ■ \ '• ■ '''•':":, ~.?_' -■ ''Mi wmmmmammaxmmamamtamemmmmmmam m* ■•v.- tfHENEW :'" •.■'..:'. : ; JOKO TEA. ZVf , '? ( t«ED AKD GOLD LABEL. .: ;.'.,; '■ DEMCIO<B .FAMILY TKA. •' -■-■>: * , . AU< OKOCfiKS, I rfeorftfledJect aCouob I '-' /'■' To do is a cordial invifcatlon ffl I *-; Ooneamptiofl. A : ' Coixgh in its ra ;' ]'■■ *'firtt'fttagd fa nsore eoeily cored than JB - f<F6ruroiap*lott, Continued coughing 9 -, ioflanies the lining g| /.\ intttnhranee of the throat end luncs. H -Ib but sorely lowers the m strength of the whole body. Tbi« J9 r.' sTOWliiaddbUity, less power to ward. S :';- r'fiS de*dly Consumption germfi. B v t There wo Ijaany good reason* why H feline's——l/'l'l ;.-; Cteasoteb I Bmwlsfon I ft of &ob Stiver ©il I *f: ** &* beet tnedioiue. It stops tho 9 »*' ■J?°*r , F« v w»te the tissues of « the throat and lungs from becoming M so -weak that the germs of Con- H sumption can attack them. It is & &11 food, aß d makes rioh, red blood, 9 wad through the blood strengtijons H. every otgau in the body, ltimpwts H IS. v i«o' to every tisauoi «wr 9 nerve, evety muasle, and every fibre, g ail Cbemistß Sell.« .8 xanc , * Cte«sote& Smulefon. m PRICE SSs. 9 I 'WOODROW'S I ?%■ Hats f i^ ,J " : i # i L ;v5-|| sre the CHEAPEST ■■ '-■; """ # # ;| |-1 Because ;| • ■ i i *~~ : { they are the BEST, i i ) | W~~~% i *'■' & ,31 A E L L 8 - : ! QASFITTiNG, T: • BItAiiSFOUNDEB, ;;/- fine MEc£S^o > Si MBEK - I Copper, Brttee, Zinc, and Lead Bought '$■ T. dT NX 8, ;}■:. 188 and 200 .Icchfield etreet, Cbristchurcb. I ■
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11110, 31 October 1901, Page 3
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