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BRONCO-CUR A, RON CO-CUR A, (Registered), THE GREAT REMEDY For COUGHS, INFLUENZA, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, CONSUMPTION, Etc. Sufferers from Pain in Chest, Difficulty of Breathing, and Hacking Cough, will find speedy relief. Allays all irritation in the throat, and prevents a cough or asthma becoming chronic. CONTAINS NO POISON, and can safely be used by child or adult. All Chemists and Stores. Price, 2s amd 3b 6d. All wholesalo housos and from the Proprietors, GARDINER AND HARDIE, 50, Cuba-street. Ask for it. Accept no other. Use it, for it Cures. THE Q.REAT ASTHMA CURE As prepared by H. Brittain, Chemist, is having a bi£ sale. Its effects are TRULY MARVELLOUS, md the united testimony of grateful patients vrouounces it to be A MIRACULOUS CURE. Prioe, 2s 6d per bottle; post free, 3s. H. BRITTAIN, Chemist, 35, Manners-street. N.B. — If no benefit derived money willingly returned. For INFANTS, INVALJK2S, and the AGED Delicious, Nutritive, Oigastibto. Benger's Food is quite distinct from any other. It possesses the remarkable property of rendering milk with which it is mixed when used, quite easy of digestion by Infants and Invalids. Benger's Food is sold in tins by, Chemists, &c, everywlure. - [Third Competition.] THREE. GUINEAS \S7"ILL bo awarded to tha person staling the greatest rumbcr of successful uses to which they have put EUSEPTOL. Liets of uses must bo writton on the back of the circular of household uses wrapped round each bottle, and must bo addressed to PATTERSON, SLACK AND CO., Wellington, beforo 31st March, 1907. Ro•ults published 10th April. EUSEPTOL is obtainable from any Chomist or Store — mm®^ ' 4 REDUCED FOR THREE MONTHS ONLY. fT\O Popularise our Beautiful Block ■*- Teeth we liavo reduced tho usual foe of £5 5s to £3 3s. Soo our show case. Gm froo ; extractions 2s 6d each ; painless nevr system, 2s each: popular easy terms; open Saturdays all day to 9 p.m. EDWARD C. EVANS, Dentist, Imperial Dental Parlours, Morrah's Buildings, next John Duthio's. Willis-et. I & CHRISTCHURCH H, •% MOTORS and DYNAMOS BELLS and TELEPHONES s MOTOR CARS'and FIRE ALARMS GAS ENGINES and OIL ENGIN&S i" STEAM ENGINES AND TURBINES "', EL ECTRtC LIFTS and STORAGE CEILS ..' POWER TRANSMISSIONakdHAULAGE PLANT * [ NO rYORKTOQBIG" NO WORK TOO SMALL'! AND AT AIiCKLAAU. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. I EDWARD AHERN, of Petono, being j tho holder of 'a Publican's Licensg in rospect of tho house and premises situate at Petone, and known by the sign of tho Grand National Hotol, do hereby givo notico that I doairo to obtain, and will at tho next laqpn^ing Meeting to bo holdou at tho Maijts^rato's Court, Lower Hutt, on tho sth day of"' June, 'l9o7, apply for a Transfer of tho eaid License from my«clf to William Redmond, my appointee. iDatod the '4th day, of March, 1907. E. AHERN. IZARD AND WESTON, Solioitorg. NOTICE Oi' 1 APPLICATION FOR A PUBLICAN'S LICENSE. IWILLTAM REDMOND, of Potono, ) do hereby givo notico that I desiro to obtain, and will at tho next Licencing Mooting to bo holdon aE the Magistrate's Court at Lower Hutt on tho fifth day of June, 1907, apply for a Certificate) authorising the 'iss.uo of a Publican's License, for a house situato at Pelone, and known by tho «gn of the- Grand National Hold, containing 18 rooms,' cxcltwivo of those required for the iuo of tho family. Datod tho 4th day of March, 1007. WILLIAM REDMOND. H. D.. Baker, of Wollington, Estate Agont, and More Te Puni, Hana To Puni, and oilier aboriginal natives of Potono arc the owners of the premised. IZARD AND WESTON, Solioito». HOBART. HEATHORN'S HOTEL, the largest and most up-to-date hotol in' Hobnrt. Extcnsivo alterations how completod ; motor garage. 1\ Golding, Propr'otren.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 69, 22 March 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 69, 22 March 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 69, 22 March 1907, Page 4

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