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I _-__-_-__________-____-__-,________________ Thomson's Sodawater. A MODEL. OF PURITY. As a pure, wholeiome, assimilative sodawater, Thomson's sodawater lias absolutely no peer. Made in the most sanitary factory south of the line by SOLID SILVER-LINED MACHINERY. It is a model of purity. It costs a little more than inferior eodawaters, but surely you should drink that which is helpful, not hurtful. GOLD MEDAL AT ST. LOUIS AGAINST WORLD'S COMPETITORS. THOMSON &~COY., DUNEDIN.

6EM RINGS,! Firmly secured, in a large variety of I artistic settings. Some favourite styles H are illustrated below. | J__»«i _ Thi. nn -. With 3 I _j"M_«»" t2 Mprthirr. and 2 diaruoniU, claw net, £5 S(. With 3 ru. es aad 2 s ' dtamo-dt, cUw Mt, £5 ss. With 5 ditmonds, el_w sa, from £8 10s. Tlii? rinc, irithJiap- __s____n____ 1 f>htr«s and-diamonds, .___B-*<Bbb__|____ B VViUi 5 diamonds, ■ £10. I «. This rinjf, with tap- n _K?V phi res and diamond., _____>•«&—-_- fron > £? io«. Wl'h rubies _nddi»ntond*, from £7 lOi. With larger dia-n-«nd», emeralds, i_p\_J_jT phi res or rubies, from rnhies and diamond!, i^^^^~___fsK _ r — Th * rin < ( > with » ith all diamonds, £5. This rinp, with tap- _t____-_&_____, phiree and diamond, tp.'il ~,,, With m.y and di_All the above rings are of 18 carat I gold. A large assortment of similar I designs to the last three illustrations I at from £2 10s. to £7 10s. | Orders by post receive the same careful attention as customers at the counter. ~ A set of ring sizes will be ssnt post free on request. F. W. TUCKER, WATCHMAKER * JEWELLER, | NEW WHITE HART BUILDINGS, | HIGH STREET. I

YIN CARNO. , IPoor blood and weak nerve, are the cause of the neuralgic torture which follows. To thoroughly cure neuralgia the system must be strengthened with nutritious blood. Nothing can equal Yin Carno. It is a scientific combination of the very purest port wine and the 6nest quality extract of New Zealand grown beef. Yin Camo forms abundance of rich life— gtvirft blood, supplies nutriment and building material for worn out nerve*. 2/6 PER BOTTLE. Other Health Wines:—Crape Tonic. Coca Wine, Orange Quinine, Port Quinine. All at 2/6 per bottle. ALL STORES AND CHEMISTS. \S> £L_. ■■ - J}

cgaa HAVE YOU USED Fnimley Tomato Ketchup. You Will be Delighted With It. FRIMLEY TOMATO KETCHUP is the most delicious appetiser you ever tasted It* flavour is bo piquante, ho rich, so delightful It is superior to all other condiments, and you will bo agreeably surprised to find how greatly it enhances the flavour of hot or cold meats. There's a reason why FRIMLEY TOMATO KETCHUP is tho best. The greatest care and tho very beat materials aro used in its preparation We prow nothing but the finest flavoured in our (Treat Tomato Fields nt FKIMLEY. Han-ke'* Say. When fully ripe these are picked, and only the best are selected for Fpimley Tomato {Ketchup The spicos used are rich, aromatic, and the best obtainable. The other ingredient! are specially Fclectcd for their qua-'ity. Even the method of preparation is different. For instance, the spic-** aro by a npecial percolating process, which leaves a delicate sUßgeetion of their flavour in the Ketchup. Not only are the bottles sterilised, but also after they aro filled and corked the sterilising process is continued until it reaches 2-W degrees. Purifrr, care, and cleanliness aro the chief characteristics of the FRIMLEY TOMATO KETCHUP. Worry your Grocer right away for a bottle. Christchnreh Agents; AITCHISON". STEARNS AND CO., Madras street. C 2177

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12603, 20 September 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12603, 20 September 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12603, 20 September 1906, Page 3

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