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BUSINESS NOTTCES; ° (By Appoint- iHia Excellency ment to Lord Plunket.) 1 X7loLßTS.—These' favourite Jflowers .mayi'.now. ■ be obtained in any quantity,..fresh, daily!. from MISS MURRAY, Vice-Rcgal Florist, 36 Willis Street (G doors above Grand Hotel). . *,0771.;. IHNSEY'S ' , ' Sir or Madam, WE desire to call your attention,,,td our FAMILY PORTRAITS. These - • - Pictures are carefully FINISHED ■- BY •HANS, and framed., in-ARTISTIC AND SUPERIOR MOULDINGS. The Portraits are produced in THREE ' SIZES, and at Prices that bring them WITHIN THE REACH of all. those .who ../ really desire a WORK OF ART.iin.place.of . the vulgarised photo enlargement,- 1 . \ KX'N SE % PHOTOGRAPHER. LiIiBIOM Q'U A I. ' CCl> V GODBER'S „/ ■ ' .J-M.Vj ry qave just landed, ex ruapehu, A MOST;EXQUISITE SHIPMENT OF BONBONS, FAR SUPERIOR TO ANYTHING YET IMPORTED' INTO THE DOMINION. , ■ 1 , Inspection ,Innted. • 11 ' ' ' , '*• . J*T3 ' • Ll' i. i - ■ '■ ■ CS3 . iTKUE Client will never regret the High \y First Cost of a '■ :...i. j<\ " STANDARD ELECTRIC ' His monthly bills'' for Low' Cutront ' Coh'- ' sumption (from 2s. to 20s. per month) will-al-ways remind him pleasantly "of our -good atlvice.'". He will speak to his.'friends .of .:*the wonderful economy of; tho" .; .» »« STANDARD ELECTRIC ELEVATOR. Whereqp the placing •of . a cotitract'"'for" t'S'i : supply of a Cheap ..Electric' Lift' offered by those, who dp not understand elictrical conditions, will certainly reflect: discredit upon the professional' adviser, and,-indeed, may proVe ' . a ghastly blunder. . > Ask .the users of- over 300 .'STANDARD.. ' : ELECTRIC -ELB VATORS in Australasia what ' tbey think. .'. ' {'-"iX?. The good. pbiats;df the Standard are eip'en. . fiivn;. Uhey: "'are\ "ensare; Durability,. Reliability. Kfficietcy, - Economy,' ■ and ; Safety., ' .. . •. STANDARD LIFTS 'TOT .VALUE . ' -i' .' . 'FOR MONEY.; -, , Solo Agents' for. Now £')• . TURNBULL AND JONES;7"tTB'i ; ■ . .electrical':engine'ersJand; v'r..; '7 C 559, ' For Headache, Indigestion, ' ; 1' Constipation and "Moiisiess, . " ' ' 4 ' " " The .immense number of orders for Frootoids, sent : by. post direct; to; .t he;-. Proprietor",' is convincing proof that the Public appreciate ' : their splendid curing power pver«the ..aboyq-- • named complaints.- *They 'are i appearance, pleasant what.nt'iOf: i .the utmost/, importance, ily'■ reliable in affording quick ."relief..' .'V.. : " . • .. . .1 I. Frootoids . are . lmmensolyj, morpj .. than an ordinary aperient,^inf^o^far. tfat'" : they not. only act as an aperient. 1 but'.Jo remove from the blood,: tiasueS,'and internal orga'ns, . ,poisonous matter'-; that' '.'s: I clogging them and choking the channels that lead: to-:aud "from 'them. ""The''beneficial' : offects.. of Frootoids at o'n'ce'' "!SjF the disappearance' of hea'dachei' tHe"> , coming ,clear, ..'and af bright, seriso ? of"•" perfect: health taking the. of 'sluggish',' '• depressed feelings, Ijy , the fiver I 'iic'tiilg" prii?' ' perly, and- by the ' food being •' 'properly 7, digested. 'V•" ' Frootoids are tho proper aperient medicino to take when any Congestion or Blood Poison is present,' or: when. Congestion: of; tho ; *-3raitti or' Apoplexy is ; have been tested, and - have-Keen -"proved -to- > afford quick relief in such, casesfwlieuiother » aperients; have : not: d O . n P-. a ,nyi£?P.d,v^j, ; : r ali., It isi x of . the utmost' importance;; that ICI should be borne in mind, iW(iin V isuch .cases' 1 to tako an ordinarj 1 aperient is. to' waste': ' time and permit of a senous'illness becoming' fata|. ■ : A..".-v-V . '<Ftootoid's act splendidly."on-.tte "lirorVjapcl- 1 quickly cure bulious attacks""that "''antibih- - ous pills" . make worse/ '•■'Many people, have been made sick arid ill-by."antibilms pillr' who could have been cured ati once byvjjVfio.' ■ toids. People should- not allow\themselves to be dßiped into contracting" a-r Uedicine■taking habit, by being persuaded'to take daily" doses",with-each' meal cf so-called indigesti ju. cures that do NOT cure. . Frootoids bavj been subjected to extensive tests, and: have in every casei proved successfulj in . curing the complaints named. . " The ordinary adult dose of Frootoids, of which there are 72 in a bottle, is :2. to 4~ more or less. as. required taken, preferably.;• t_ - bedtime,' when l constipated, or;.ats\the| • cohi-'' •* mencement vof-iany... other disease•'requiriri"' an aperienty: as, an auxiliary with the ; -oocial medicine necessary.for the cohstipated habit of body will be completely 'cufjd if the patient will on each -occasion, - wh'jUi suffering, take a dose of. Frootoid?, instead-, ordinary aperient- making the interval' between the taking of each dose- longer and thedoso smaller .-The patient thus, gradually becomes independent cf •• Aperient'4lj&aicihes:' For sale by leading Chemists' and" Store : keepers. Retail price,: Is. i6d,-. "•!{ "> your ' Chemist, or. Storekeeper '.has not : ask him,to get them for you. if hot pbtainablo locally, send 'direct "to' the! I>ro-' prietor, V/- 6. HEAHNE, Chemist,-Ge'elong, - • Victoria.., ' V"" ' NOTICE. —Tho materials in-FROOTOIDS : are of,the yERY BiIST QUALITY, andconsist, . amongst'. other : ingredients,- of the'activ(i v principle of each of FIVE dift'ererit" SIEDI-" ' CAL FRUITS and ROOTS, so combined and proportioned in a particular way that a far ! BETTER resitlt'is , obtaindd rthan from an I ordinary aperient. ——I Lccal Office: No. 9 Eumo's' 1 G5 | Willis Street, Wellington. C 521 f ■ . . ■ ; .•!.,■ w '•:> > '. AIRTIGHT SHOW-CASES, |-r SHOP AND OFFICE A, I, L " SPECULITY. - I MAX KREISSIG3 „ .... , Littlo. Taranaki Street. , .jj 'Ph0ne.2199., ■I.'- >

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 183, 28 April 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 183, 28 April 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 183, 28 April 1908, Page 3

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