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GREAT REDUCTIONS. KEROSENE, SUGARS. DRIED FRUITS, ETC. T. TAYLOR is Selling Best Kerosene, 3s 6d per tin, 7s per case. Sperm Candles, 5d per lb. Wax Candies, 6d per lb. Finest Snowdrop Sugar, 2Jd per lb. Straw-coloured Crystals. 2Jd per lb. Loaf Sugar, 3d per lb. Machine-cleaned Currants, 5d per lb. Valencia Raisins, 5d per lb. New Prunes, Gd per lb. Apricots, in Syrup, 8d per tin. 97 COLOMBO STREET, Six door'a south of Lichfield street. 45S PEY'S COCOA. OVER 100 PRIZE MEDALB. DIPLOMAS, GOLD MEDALS, AND CERTIFICATES OF MEBIT. PQBE CHOCOLATE CONFEO TIONEBY. To be had fiom all Storekeepare, and ConJeotionere. HIGHEST AWARD. CHICAGO, 1898. BE FULLY EQUIPPED. IN TIME FOR MEMBERS OF THE TEENTH CONTINGENT. PATENT FIELDGLASSE! Aβ Used in the British Army, Magnifying Four, Six, and Eight Times. Also, A LARGE SELECTION OF OTHER FIRST-GLASS GLASSES, By Other Makers. Special Discount for. Cash. B. PETERSBit, a.*D CO., ' Opticians and. Manufacturing Jewellers, 222 -riIGH STREET. [ SMOKE ROYAL COLORS TOBACCO

THE WEEKLY PRESS. APEIL 16, 1902. CONTENTS— "• NEW ZEALAND'S PRESENTATION TO THE PREMIER— The Meeting at Canterbury Hall. Three Cheers for his "Worship the Mayor. Some Impressions by. Our Special Artist. The Maori Presentation to the Premier at Tuahiwi. THE TENTH CONTINGENT AT ADDING-' TON— General View of the Oomp. Some of the Troopers. The abn.-Coma. A Drama, in a Drawing-room (Story). Coals of Fire (Story). My Tattooed Friend (Story). "Back Again After Many Years," by lan Maclaren. Breeding Out Home of Cattle. Our English Wool Letter. The Metric System. Co-operation in the Egg Trade. The Presentation to Mr Seddon QTull Report). A New Zealand Wedding in London. Champions of the Recent Racing Season, by Spectator. The Detection of Foul Riding. More About the Betting Commission. The Next New Zealand Cup. New Zealand Footballers for England. OF ALL BOOKSELLERS. SIXPENCE. I I [THE NEW JOKO TEA. BED AND GOLD LABEL. DELICIOUa FAMILY TJ3A ALL QKOOERS.

I *_* X * * Ij AH Things Fade! mmmmm. except Jeamoamm Woodrow's Hats. I THEY I NEVER QO I OFF COLOUR. 1 Impervious to SEA AIR, I RAIN, and DUST. I GET COSTIEL I Cougns ar>«i Coldßi The worst thing about them ia ■that they hang on and continue to hang on. Your home remedies do not touch them. What ia wanted is ;a food as well as a medicine —a medicine-food. A medicine that will heal and soothe irritated surfaces, .tone the nerves, and add flesh and strength to the body. Seme's 6njulshq -of Cod hiwv Oil with Hypophosphites of Lime, Soda, and Creosote & is the medicine needed. "It'e Famous." Creasote is disinfectant and antiseptic. Cod Liver Oil—the purest Norwegian—makes fat. It creates strength, appetite and flesh. It will make almost anybody fat. Lime and soda hypophosphites give power and tone. These valuable ingredients are emulsified and thofoughly blended with fresh eggs. "Sou know how good fresh eggs are; they are always ordered for sick and weakly people. Together these remedies make the finest and most perfect medicine known. Lane's Emulsion soothes and heals irritated throat and lung 3 and stimulates the appetite, aids digestion, nourishes, fortifies and refreshes the entire system. * Sold by all chemists and stores. Price 2/6 and 4/6. 31 rPHOSE who wish to use the old fashioned J- BARILLA SOAP, so highly recommended in papers on health, should ask for M'CLIJTTON'S SOAP as many Soaps made from caustio soda are stamped "Barilla" and sold as the Genuine Article. DR. EIRE. SAYS OF IT— "There is something in the composition of M'CLINTON'S SOAP which makee it astonishingly curative and moat agreeable cm tho skin." STOCKED BY ALL FIRST-CLASS CHEiIISTS AXD GEOCEES.

\ \ \ • Hβ goi a chill driving tome in the rain, and was pat through the usual remedies by his wife, Bat next day a tad cough, and sore throat developed. I lli\\\\ \\\ f3J I I'll W\\ &X Hi 3 Doctoi , prescribed BAXTER'S LUNGPRESERVER 33 the best medicine, and by its uae he was enabled to return to work tho foUgving day.

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11252, 18 April 1902, Page 2

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