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WOLSELEY HOTEL, tthree Minutes' Walk from Railway Station, * WINCHESTER. . SAN6LEK9, Tourists, Families, and the 'jti, General Public will find all the privacy end comforts of a well-appointed gentleman's residence at the above hotel. They will also have the right to fish over several miles of the best and most picturesque Trout Streams in New Zealand, Winchester having become famous for it a fly fishing. The WOLSELEY HOTEL is witfiin feasy distance of the Raugitata and Opihi Rivera. Comfortable sleeping accommodation, including separate rooms for ladiea, has been provided at tho mouth of the Rangitata, and Special arrangements made for driving partied to and from the famous Home of Large Fish. The Express and all Trains atop at "WinCht ' ter " THOS. LANGDON, Proprietor. MRS WALT £R MULLIS, Oriental street, Petone, has suffered the tortures of Eccema, on botli legs, for nearly nine years Tried any and every preparation known in ointments, salves, and medicines, and also been treated by Five different Doctors without success. Had to wear bandages for years; would get up a dozen times during the night, to drese the legs and feet, and often has had to cry with the pain, and wished herself dead. Feet so swollen, unable to leave the home for days, and the diecharge from the sores was terrible. Sent to Mr Eichbaum. Chemist, Jackson street, and got a box of PLANTEKOA OIXTMbNT, and is now completely cured. This can be certified to by scores of well-known residents of Petone. Fuller particulars on ap- ■ plication. Plantekoa Remedies from most Storekeepers and Chemists, or WM. T. DAWBON, 16 Victoria street, Christchurch. +jr IL X P E V_E_B IN COWS. "WONDERFUL SUCCESS. Spreydon Lodge, Chrietchurch, 20th January, 1901. |£r John Berry, Veterinary Chemist, Colombo street, Chnstchurcß. ' Dear Sir,—Within the last few week* I iave had aix cows very bad with milk fever, and have much pleasure m informing you that through the timely use of your -Milk Fever (jure, we have succeeded in saving "FIVE out of the SIX. I firmly believe,, if your remedy had been appliod in time to the one that died, sho would have been saved. She ■was too far gone before your remedy was tried. , I might say that all the cows were too iat for " dairy cows. tfour romedy bping so successful with my co" s, I can strongly recommend it to anyone who Keeps dairying cows. I am. youre respectfulily. S. GARFORTH, i>Dreydon. BERRY'S MILK FEVER CI7RE, Per Bottle of Two Doses sa, by post Sβ 9cL MILK FEVER CURE SYRINGE, Foe injecting tho above. Sb, by post 5a 3d. BERRY'S CLEANSING POWDER For Cows after Calving. Allay* feveriahnesa, expels after-birth. 28; by Post, 2d 2d. BEBtfU'S HEALING OILS Tor Wounds of all kinds on Horses and Cattle, and especially Bruised, Lacerated, or Tom, and Punctured Wounds, old bores. Very Bealing for Sore Teats of Cows. . . v 2s; by Poet, 2s 3d. . BERRY'S CANTERBURY EMBROCATION For Swollen and Hard Udders o< Cow*. Sprains, Sprang Sinews, Over-reaches, Wind Owls, Lameness, Stiff Muscles, Bruiser, Strangles, etc., in Horses. 2s; by Pest. 2s fid. FOR SALE BY THE FARMERS' CO-Oi'iiKATIVE STORES. At Rangiora, Ash burton, Geraldine, and • Timaru. WHOLESALE AGENTSCHRYSTALL and CO., • Christchurch (Canterbury). PROSSER and CO., FP Dunedin (Otago and Southland). MINING NOTICES. ' NOW PUBLISHED. •THE PIW3S" INVESTORS* GUIDE TO . , WEST COAST GOLD DEEDGING. fI'HIS Handy Publication, which has received >;: X favourable notice from the leading rewspapers In the raining districts in Otago and Sr? on the West Coast; will ho found most useful to all interested' in the industry. Full particulars are given- respecting the companies ;• >, ~. formed to work claims on the West Coast, and 1 two valuable sketch maps, which accompany 111* publication, give the location of each claim. '■,'■ 8« Press Opinions in previous issue*. 1: AND ;'.;•- SIXPENCE. : IV To U ohtained from all Bookseller*, Agont*, ■&,-.' . "The Press" thioaghoat the colony, or &?,' TITS CHRISTCHUKCH "PEESS" tti' • -r COMPANY, LIMITED, a-% • Oiß ,H EL S T B B B T.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11151, 18 December 1901, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11151, 18 December 1901, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11151, 18 December 1901, Page 5