my. j|f Proved Useless—A Greal Sufferer's Speedy Cure jj : 11 Constipation l» the cause f Mrs. Jane Sprigg, of Great King Street Dunedin, sayß:- | hm d°r«t rosuitsof ar'e ancemla?debility, Indigestion, bilious- ''Too cannot be siud of the benefits to | ' 111- « Ker troubles,'piles, skin eruptions, palpitation, eleeplessness, the use of Bile Beans. About twelve months ago L suffered | "US ' :, C!Sk,fc« neuralgia nervousness, and a general disturbance of the considerably with Constipation and pains in the headline | neaaacuoo, i agony I experienced at times was almost unendurable. 1 un-, | ;gp| ifile Beans regulate the bowels and thus cur# constipation,, Old- derwent a course of Bile Beanß, and; they 1 acted like_nmgic, ■: » fig •. f»«hioned purgatives are worse than useless, as the dose which may relieve for they promptly curod the Constipation and- dispelled my ft fl»l to-dav will have to be doubled in a week, trebled in a fortnight, and so headaches. I also suffered with Diabetes in the mouth, but BS ®Ps nn and soon loses its power, besides weakening all the organs. Bile this also disappeared with the other compljunts. Indeed, I raanot Kg ' A b'ans are%entle in aotioli, permanent in effect, easy to take, and may be speak too highly of Bile. Beans, as thev have mado a different | $|ii' fdmbistered to children wd invalids with absolute safety. In fact, Bile woman of me. I never failto recommend tUn to fellow sufferers. | j||| Beans are the ideal ; remedy for,constipation and all itvconsequences. .., ;" "
HOTEL NOTICES. • THE Greytown Hotel.—The. Leading Commercial Honso of tho District Jenry Collins, Proprietor. Cllßl TTSTERAROA HOTEL, Levin.—W. H. Higgira Vt (well-known in sporting circles), Proprietor. Mr. and Mrs. Biggins have this hotel bow under entirely new management; and mosl suitable for the accommodation of travellers, O A LE D ONI A N. H O T B L. ■Absolutely '.Fireproof, : NAPIER. > ■ A FINE new three-storied modern hotel, situated in the best part of Napier magnificent sea view. Spacious Balcony and Boof,Promenade, well furnished, large airy rooms, luxurious private sitting-rooms, fiistHilass table, and the besl of attention. - ; ; ' . - ■ SUITES. Telegrams and letters promptly attended to Porter meets all Trains and Boats. A.C. BABNES, • Proprietor. P.O. Box 202. " "Phone 203. PLATFORM' BEFBESHHENT BOOMS PALMEESTON NOBTH. : Gong goes'every train. ; HOT LUNCHEON, HOT SOUP, HOT PIES, 1 a Speciality. BefrJehmentsat .any 'time! Fresh Fruit Chocolates, etc. CUB 6 J. H. FLETCHER; Proprietor. HASTIE'S HOTEL, FEILDING 1 ~ (Opposite the Poet Office). (Patronised by His Excellency: the' Governoi Lord BanfurlyJ. The Leading Commercial 'House of the District Tyrß;*' A:NIJ" i MES'. , !' ,I T. , 3' , o'NElLE'' ! ''(late 'o 111 Hawera) hare, much pleasuretindnform ing the publio generally that'they have takei over the above well-known hotel, and that the; trust, by civility, attention, and a proper n gard for patrons, to maintain: the high-class ro putation borne by the house for so many yeare COLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEL. . LOWEE CUBA STBEET. np ttts Magnificent Six-stoty Hostelry ia noi X open to receive guests. Emy comfort excellent cuifana; single, and double bedroomt electrio lifts very central and near to wharvef railway station. Town Hall, and Opera Hons! All trams pass . door., Tariff, Gs. per daj Permanent boarders from m 2ss. per weoi 'Phone 1136. MES. M. EEPLEB. (laii o Christchurch), Proprietress.. . ClO7 Telephone /. , • ~ . into "Floral (Wellington, H O T E L ' B B I S T 0 L, CUBA STBEET, WELLINGTON., Proprietor—J. H. HINTON. , Splendid View of City and, Harbour._ ■ ' Absolutely fireproof. One Penny Section froi &K Station and Wharves, .. ~ . ' Promenade Eoof, and Balconies. C7C ZEALANDIA : . PEIVATE ' HOTEt , Cambridge Terrace, ; Near Train Terminus, two minutes; from ,T Aro Station, First-Class Accommodation fc Boarders and Travelling. Public.Torms; froi 25b. to 80s. per week; 6s. per,day. Good Tabl kept Hot and cold water. Telephone; 1656. C 1123 MES. BACOVICH, Proprietress. HE' MABQUIS- Ox' NORMAJMBZ HOTEI ■ CAETEETON. , Yf. M. HALLBT. PROPRIETOR. * The best. Commercial Hotel in the Wairarapa HOTELS FOB SALE. , ; HOTELS FOR SALE. nobth island., HOTEL.—6J years' lease,, rent £8, trade: £125 Prico 45000. . . ? HOTEL.—2i years' lease, ront £4 10s., trad. £70. Price .£I6OO. ■ , „, 1 . HOTEL.—3 years leaser rent £a, trade £50 Price £2000. 1' HOTEL.—3J years' lease, rent,£l2 10s., tradi £160. Price £4000. ... j- , HOTEL.—3I ■ years rent £3, traao £25 HOTEL?—S years' lease, rent £7, trade £<» HOTEL.—4I years' lease, rent £13, trade £150 Prioe £3500. ■' , 11 HOTEL.—S years' lease, rent £2 10s., trade £25 Price £700. ® HOTEL.—3I years' lease, rent £2 10s., tradi £45. Price £1050. ..... '■ HOTEL.—6 years' lease, ront £7, trade £60 Price £3400. ; • Over <0 Hotels to choose from. Inspeotioi invited. JAS. SPIERS FREEMAN, DANNEVIEKE. H.B. CilSi COUNTRY HOTEL TO LEASE IN RISING DISTRICT. FOB SALE, a Country Hotel, with about 51 acres of land attached. To leaso at £! ax week. Trade £40. The hotel is situated ii the Wairarapa elfictoratoj in tho. centre of t very large number of stations,, which. aro beinf out up, and 6loser settlement is gradually goinf on. Large numbers of men are now engaged oi road. contracting within a few hundred yardi of the door. Free house for everything. Priw £650. To a suitable person with £250 cast we will advance the balance, leaving a fret house. Dwan Bros., Willis Street, Wellington 675: SMALL COUNTRY HOTEL FOE SALE. WE require a Tenant for a.Small Country Hotel in a rising district, with good prosper ts. Five years' lease.' Bent £3, Price for lease and'furniture, £700. We will advance a vory considerable amount of the purchase money. Free houso. Trade about £30 to £40 weekly. Dwan Bros, Willis Stroet, Wellington. • 6783 . CATERING, WH. PHITiP, Baker, Pastrycook, and . Caterer, 79 Willis Street (next fs prepared to undertake all manner of Catering for Weddings, Parties. Suppers, Dances, tto., at most reasonable rates. Quotations given. Strictest attention. None bat the best In the»fl(#j'oM > osttT.. afternoon. Tea •a.-Bpeci-
LAMP NOTICEB. *■ ' : CHEiP DAIEY FABMS. .!■, rvQ ACRES LEASE, with purchasing clausa 7i/ at" .£l4 10s. Rent, 12s. All ' ersssfid ' md well fenced into 5 paddocks. Carries-over . 10 head of cattle. dwelling andv letachcd bedrooms, cowshed, ; trapshed, etc.. Price, .£7OO, which includes 2fi cows, horse, express, ■ cart, ■ harness, ct0..,'.£200 cash required.. Builder's Business, .Stoak, Plant,. ana Lease Workshop) Going cheap. • CAMPBELL THOMSON./-...:..'" &co., DANNEVIRKB. ' ' " A. E. KEMPi. 1 . iAND AND ESTATEAGBNJ, . .. BBOADWAT, 6M A I 100 ACRES Dairy Farm,',fl, mflea from i.OAi Stratford, on good metal road, opposite creamery, J mile from fibhool, good doom , and outbuUdings.. Price, JC23 por wsrk -6®# cash, balancßj 5 per cent. ' 1 n<Y ACEES highly-improved Dairy Farm, 3 JLw'4" miloa from Strattord, on good mem • road, - i mile from • creamery > well • ionced. and', subdivided; first-class building; 60 . acrt*', etumpod; all flat' Price, J®* P«r. mj* . 4O A A ACRES, close "tt> railway and two xuvu orcamenes. - 500 - acres t ploughed,. 1500 acres swampland, partly drained, she»p> ' firoof • fences; ;i 8-roomod>' house.-. and outbuild- ■ ngs, wouldjcuti:CP,in.tov:giwil .daiCTr family now carrying 1000 sheep, ink/ tioad cattia. Pno<y. par acre. JC2O(Xj choii rajmiwl. ; CSJIB j !W. P. GARNER & CO., grain and seed MEECHAMOS > tAND AND COMMISSION AGENT TAHLAP& '. . ~. V: 719 ACRES. tjw-i ACEES FREEHOLD, and 148 Acre* 01A L.LP. Bent JES 153. per smium. 18 miles from Taihapo on the Tororoßoad; well improved and laid down in English crosses. This is tho best proporty ever offered in this district, and is an ideal sheep and cattle farm,, wintering 2$ breeding owes to the acre beside* cattle. The property is divided into .18 pad- : docks from.2 acres.up to 100. In all there ar»= 71 miles "of. .7 to 8, wire, sheep-proof fencing,, with: heart 'of totara posts., and battens.: All. tho • paddooks are ; permanently and well: : watered. 250 'acres 'flat, balance, undulating. Tho buildings comprise a modern seven-roomed house, with bathroom, washhouße, etc., dairyman's whnrt, stable, trapshed, engine housa, woolshed, yards, etc., all in first-rate order and well 'kept PRICE, /i 33 per aero. .£600? of which '<miv remain at S per OQSt. W. P. G. and Co. invite correspondence, they having properties and bosincaeoa for sale in aU parte of the North Island, CUiJj G. C. ROSS AND CO., LAND AGENTS,. MASTEETONi LOOKI LOOK! NO MOETGAGE. EXCHANGE FOE WELLINGTON SHOP. PEOPEETY, WELL LET. , 1 ACRES, WAIKATO; rioh alluvial lu/i I flats, with extensive river frontage, all in grass or crop, divided into 22 paddocks, sheep-proof fencing; proporty has a.two-mile frontage to good metal road, thus, giving opportunity for subdivision, without expense in ; roading; homestead, 15 rooms, surrounded by nicely laid-out ornamental grounds! barn, woolshed, implement shed, store, carriage house, fine orchard; only 4 miles from railway and good town. Price, .£ls per acta. NO INFLATED FRICE. Apply- : C 1127 ' BOX 69. MASTEETON. CONVEYANCES. ' miBOLTON COACH SEEVICB. S DAW'S Hall Coach leaves FEUDING • Daily, to conneot with APITI and ; EANGIWAIIIA Coaches, returning in time foe 'Southern Express. POXTON-LEVIN COACH SERVICE. Lima, .table—Leave Foxton 6.80 a.m., arrive Levin 3.a0 a-m.; leavo Lovin 10.30 a.m:, arrive, Foxton 12 noon; leave Foxton 2.30 p.m., arrive Levin 4.30 p.m.; leave Levin 7.30 p.m., arrive Voxton 9.31 Leavo Fcxton 11 a.m., arrive Shannon 12 90 plm.; loavo Shannon . 2.50 p.m.; arrive . . tton 4.50 p.w-. ; ' FOXTON-SHANNON. : ' V BOVAIi MAIL COACH ' SEEVICB, ■ tho Shortest EoUto to and from Foxlon.— r nave Foxton daily, .6.30 a.m., arrive SLannon Ifnilv 750 a-m-. leave Shannon doily 10.45 a.m., Arrive Foxton daily 12 noon; leave Foxton diiily 5 n m.,,arrive. Shannon daily 4 p.m.; loavo Shannon daily 8.15 p.m., arrive Foxton daily 0.30 p-m. T. H. GINGELL Proprietor. '• W. J. GATJD IN AND SON, • GEAIN, PRODUCE AND COAL MERCHANTS, 1 . 40 Ghuzneo Street, Wellington. Cash Buyers of all kinds of Fann Produoe. Consignments; handled with best results to shippers. ■ , Correspondence invited. Cll9O TO meet a popular demand 'The Dominionhas established a Classified Advertito. ment Department. If you havo anything to ell, or if you wish to buy anything, ldvantogo flf this opportunity. Advertise aoJT
, iwhtmbumttlJ I If your stomach is weak and you | 1 are suffering from indigestion, don't I M sacrifice your health and comfort. | I Eat all the wholesome food you | 7 i I want. Then take one of , | ■■ I _ DR. I v | DIGESTIVE TABULES | | after each meal. They digest your | i food and thus nourish and build you 1 I up, while the stomach is recovering g. , I
tea wormian' FRIPEST PLEASURE. I ■ OF THE EPICURS f WHEN HE USES ••••... | s I-. . » r ' THOS. H. ISLES, \ # Corn Specialist, - B BTEKIKOPoSTBUItDnMI. B J7 Tears' Experience in the | . Treatment of Feci 8' • HBLTBP 'OUAIUHTKBD. H ' HonrsOtafriMn. 1 | ■WITH ;i LONG AND 1 A\ & THE STRONG >%l] j£ GUARANTEE. . D. W. VIRTUE & CO. 1 VICTORIA STBEET, WELLINGTON. GRAIN, FLOUR, PRODUCE, AND COMMIS • ' SIGN MERCHANTS. ' VHE CARRY Large' Stocks of FLOUR anc ■. all kinde of Produco, and will to ploas« to submit pricos on application. Agents for the New Zealand-Float Millers r Association. Ltd» CSSi
.' vtevBARBER WHO TELLS .THE STORT. "'HThes: story told by sufferers ; .'.from,-chest trouble who . turn ■ »&for relief to SCOTT'S Emul- . sign,'4B always a story of striking- benefit. Mrs. Edith A. Barber, 2 Pine Street, Newtown, Sydney, N.S.W., writes (May 1908): "I have derived great benefit from the use of SCOTT'S Emulsion. I was suffering from a severe cold on my chest, and two bottles, of SCOTT'S cured me.?'; • A trial of SCOTTS Emulsion / will-convince you of its power to cure you just as quickly, which other emulsions (which never have the strength of SCOTT'S) cannot do. 01 all chemists and dealers in xnedldntfc t THE MARK BY WHICH YOU PICK OUT YOUR CURE! ;HlgH Slovenly Feet! Your feet will never look neatly shod if you wear dull or dirty boots. In 'this variable climate you can only keep your boots in stylish form by using a polish that is easily applied, brilliant and lasting. THAT... PERFECT POLISH— 'Radium!' 6 . . CHEAPEST J ffc , CLEANEST] , , Q. BLACKEST! OQ, .? BRIGHTEST! It Is the one jiAfalllng polish of . the economical man of taste. It Is made in New Zealand, but there is, inothlng so good produced Abroad. / MoLxod £ Son, Martinboroagh and WotllagtoSi Solo Manufacturers, / ; Jbld at ltiidity Btofa*
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