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FUNERAL NOTICES. GOOBER'S It E L B 0 U E N E...' H 0 U S 35, CUBA STREET.'' JUST RECEIVED.—A Magnificent Shipment of COSAQUES, all colours and designs, FANCY FLORAL BASKETS, SOUFFLE CASES, LACE PAPER D'OYXEYS, CUTLET FRILLS io ' .ETC., ■ )- I- TIN-LINED WEDDING CAKE BOXES. d . CONFETTI. ' ' . BRANCH TEA ROOMS—LAMBTON QUAY. . Telephone, 2C3 and 211. C 530 -~ln * ~ ■ OUR Qiont will" never regret the Hirfs ; First Cost of a'- ( ' •• STANDARD ELECTRIC ELEVATOR. His month!j bills for Low Current Coneuruption (from 2s. lo 20s. per month) will al. ways remind him pleasantly of our good ad. • t vice. He will speak to hia friends of tU« . wonderful economy of the STANDARD ELECTRIC ELEVATOR. <a. Whereas the placing' of a contract for trio' supply, of a Cheap Electric Lift offered b» those who do not understand electrical conditione, will certainly reflect discredit npon' tho professional adviser, and, indeed, mayprova a ghastly blunder. ' st Ask ths ÜBers of over 300 STANDARD > ELECTRIC ELEVATORS in Australasia what .they think. j The good points ot the standard aro exper j .Hve, nut thoy are vital. - 1 They , ensue'Durability, Efficiency, 1 3 and Safety. -."v STANDAKD LIFTS ATCE BEST VALUB r . . FOR MONEY. Sole Agents fcJr New Zealand— TURNBULL ...AND JONES, LTD t ' ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND ' ''CONTRACTORS. . CSSJ ,'r 51 TO COUNTRY READERS. — Send for'catalogue latest Edison, phonographs .? . and records (post free any address). Phonographs from .£3, records Is. 3d. CHlvers's Musio t and Phonograph-Stores, 17 Lambton Quay (op.posito Bank New Zealand). CSSO For honest work at very low prices ?—then call at tho American Dental Parlors, and talk the mattw f — over. There is no charge in our offices for consultation. bn the contrary, you are invited, to coma in for examination and an estimate. ; This involves no obligation on your ' part, and you will not bovurged or , -.'expected 'to favour' us. with;.your i . Id patronage, unless, you are convinced after personal investigation that wa . ' ' a can serve you better than others— ' ■ ■ ■ , ' .better than any others—quality -- and price considered. - ' , d v h, " SETS' FROM. £2 2s. h America!! Dental Parlors <; 1 (M. A. Bs UDT.OUR) >. 1 WILLIS AND BOULCOTT STS, |j Entrance Boulcofcti Sfcroefe. . / *' | For Headache, Indigestion, < j Constipation and Biliousness a . The i immense number of orders, for Froo .. M toids, sent:, by post direct to Ihe Proprietor. " | is convincing proof that the Public appreciate ' \ ' a their.'splendid curing power - over .the above- '. 3 named' complaints. They aro elegant in I i | appearauco, pleasant to take,, and, what ii of j | the .utmost importance, are thorougily ( , | reliable in affording'quick relief. 2 Frootoids' are immensely moro valualilo • "• than, an ordinary aperient, in. so far that - they not only act 1 as an aperient, but, ,10.. ; remove from tho blood, tissues, and internal' organs, waste poisonous matter that ,-.;s , clogging thorn and clioking the channels that ■ 1 lead to and from them. The beneficial ; effects of Frootoids are 'evident at onca by, : r tho disappearance of headache, the head bo-' ■ coming clear, and a bright; cheery sense of perfect health, taking the place ot eluggistl, depressed feelings, by the liver acting pro- • perly, and by the food ' being properly, digested. Frootoids aro tho proper aperient medicine to take when any Congestion or Blood Poison '■ is present, or when Congestion' of the Brain ■ or Apoplexy is present or threatening. They, have been tested, and have been proved to ■" afford quick relief in such cases when other. .. V aperients bavo not done any" good .at all j ' j' It is 1 of the utmost importance, that this ■ 1 , should bo borne in mind, for in such cases ; 1 to ;tako an ordinary aperient is to waste ;' • time and permit of a serious illness becoming ~ fatal. s Frootoids act splendidly on tho liver, and ' quickly euro bulious attacks that "antibili- j ous pills" mako worso. Many people hava ' : been made sick and ill by "antibllious pills'* who could have been cured at once by Froo- : toids. People should not allow themselves to be duped into contracting a medicinetaking habit by being persuaded' to take daily, doses with cach meal of so-called indigesti >a cures that do NOT cure. Frootoida havj been subjected to extensivo tests, and have in every caso proved successful in complete . curing the complaints, named. ,- . ! ' The ordinary adult dose of Frootoids, of - ' which thoro are 72 in a bottle, is 2 to 4— • moro or less as required taken, preferably ?o bedtime, when constipated, or at tho commencement of any other, disease requirinn • an aperient, as an auxiliary with tho : iccial medicine necessary for tho caso. 1 A constipa- 1 • ted habit of body will be completely curjd ■ ■ if tho patient will on each occasion, clioa' . suffering, take a. dose of Frootoids, instead ' ;, of an ordinary aperient; making tho interval J between the taking of each doso longer and the dose smaller. Tho patient thus gradually becomes independent of Aperient Medicines, For salo by !i??'ling Chemists and Store- '. keepers. Retail price, Is. 6d. If your : Cliemist or Storekeeper has not got ■ * ask him to get -them- for you. If'not ob- ■ taiuable locally, send ■ direct to the Pro. prietor, W. G. iIEAUNB, Chemist, Geeloti". Victoria. ; •. NOTICE.—Tho matorials in FROOTOIDA aro of the VERY BEST QUALITY, and con- ■ sist, amongst othor ingredients, of .the active ' principlo of each of FIVE different MEDT. . CAL FRUITS i&si ROOTS, so combined and proportioned in a particular ; way that a far BE'ITER result is obtained than from an ordinary aperient. • ■ Ollico: - No. •9- Hume's Buildings lis ,-Willis. Street, .WsUinxton, m? 3 !

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 225, 16 June 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 225, 16 June 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 225, 16 June 1908, Page 3

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