HOTEL NOTICES. rjj-OTEL WINDSOR.-—This magnificent nan and commodious five-story Private Hotel la now open to receive guests. Afternoon Ten a speciality. Albo, out up-to-date Grill Boom; ' the first and only one of its kind in the ' Dominion. Edwards and Houlton, Proprietors. \ ' : CBl6 fVTOTV OPEN.—Now Prince of Wales Hotel, I i™ Master-ton, ontirely new, fireproof throughout, handsomely furnished, splendid table, every attention, all modern conveniences, tiro i escapes everywhere, most comfortable country hotel in New Zealand. E. Barclay, Proprietor 'Phone 30. CB4O Masonic hotel, palmeeston NORTH.. ROGER JTULROONEY, Proprietor. Mail Trains stop fifteen minutes. Never forget an old friend. C.842 rjTHB IL4CQUIS OF NOEMANBY HOTEL, A CARTERTON. W. M. HALLEY, PROPRIETOR The best Commercial Hotel in the Wairarnpa. ' .. Call DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL (WELLINGTON). OFFERS First-Class Accommodation for vlbltors. Charges very moderate. . Best brands of Wino and Spirits kept in stock, 'terms on application. E. DWYEE, Proprietor. Telephono <68. C 72? CAFE DE PARIS HOTEL (Opposite Railwajr Station), P NORTH. MRS. J. ADAMS (lato of the Marqnls of Normanby ilotel, Carterton), announce! that «he is in possession of the above House. Convenient tor catcning early trains. Good accommodation and iirst-ciass table. C6t3 XIIUD HOTEL, CAETEETON . (Under New Management). I. P. i'liiilAN i J roprietor, Late of the New Zealand Euilway Service Good Comfortable Hotel, splendidly furnish'' ed; Cuisine, and every attention; every moli.-ti convenience. New JlilliarS Table. Situated witnin mite minutus lruui ma lioilway Station, 'atd nest the HVttirarapa f. and A. Show Ground*. , Telephone il. 1 Cfi7S BELLEVDE GARDENS AND HOTEL, LOWER UU'iX rjIHE most Scieotifio and Ornamental Uardeni J. in tlis Southern Hemisphere. Hotel has been Thorougaly itenovated and Enlarged, New Private Apartinentj and Dining-room capable ut mating 150 Good fishing and shooting. Splendid train <eivi<* uiui telspuoue communication wiU cuy. \V. UANIUIi, ; __ : ; ) CITY 'BUFFET 110TEI+ ';VViiliUNU'i'ON. fpHE'Moit Central in the City; offers aplee-' 1. did orc.rniiiodution. Telegrams,and Letlfin Promptly Ath-ndf-d u> Unit Brau'li Wuit'H ,Hiid Spirits. Traui'i)-pass Uia door every five -minute*. . • lAßll'i'—. to Cd- (itj. per day. k. a. v. louder, ' I'foprintor. aw THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED ';; : 'STUDIO . ' ' IN THE CITY.' TWTR- KINSEt desires' to. inform iVjL his patrons imd tho publio • generally, that lie is again operating personally .' at. ' his STUDIO, LA.MISTON QUAY. SEE NAME— .."KINSEY" ; " ON SHOWCASES. LAMBTON QUAY.
REGARDING CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY. ,
THE TEST OF TIME. A BIT OF HISTORY-SHOWING HOW HONEST GOODS AND HONEST EFFORTS HAVE SUCCEEDED. For more than thirty years' Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has constantly .gained in favor: and popularity until it is l now one of the most staple medicines in use, and has an enormous sale. Every industry has its pioneer d°vs, and it is during these struggling times that its worth and merit are tested. The early history of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy show that, cxcept in point of merit, it had no more hope of success than other similar preparations, which were started at the same time, but were never known outside of their own locality, and have long since ceased to bo manufactured. Step by step, each su\°essive year, as its superior excellence becomes more widely known, it has been, gradually gaining in favor. Taken first, perhaps, on trial by some family, who found it good, it was recommended by them; to a nei s :ibor; they in turn passed it on to other friends, and for over thirty years its reputation has in this manner been spreading until it has reached the utmost corners of the earth. Science and advanced medical authority during all of this time have failed to produce a better remedy for coughs, colds, and croup, and to-day Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is enjoying the largest sale of any similar preparation on the market. This success can be attributed to no other cause than its sterling worth. No matter how much prominence an article may receive through the medium of advertising, it must be trustworthy to hold the confidence of the public. In thousands of homes this remedy is the main reliance of parents in attacks of croup. Not only does it give prompt relief, but it is so pleasant , to take that children like it, and it , that is in « U y way ,
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 241, 4 July 1908, Page 13
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