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Public Notices, Is the Great Remedy for Cougrhs, Colds, and Sore Throats “ Benjamin Gum is a 44 prime favorite on ac--4t count of its wonderful 44 it acts/* 44 Benjamin Gum will 44 stop irritation of the 44 throat and lungs al--44 most instantly I Ben--44 jamin Gum will stop 44 irritation of the throat 44 and lungs almost 44 instantly I Benjamin 49 Gum loosens hard 44 phlegm, causes free 44 expectoration, soothes 44 and heals the inflamed 44 surfaces/' 44 Benjamin Gum re--44 lieves the hacking 44 cough very quickly, 44 and cures the ordinary 44 sore throat in a few 44 doses 44 Benjamin Gum is only “1/61 At the Chemists “and Grocers." *• * « in Niw Zealand in 1879. TXTK have, during the past 27 years, • » sold only the Best Teas, and to-day we have the unequalled reputation of always giving Good Honest Quality. We intend to keep this good reputation, and so long as our name is on the packet or box we guarantee the contents to be Pure Natural Flavoured Teas, and the best value at the prices. / Nelson Moate & Co.. Introduced Ceylon Tea in 1880-1881. for Best Results In Baking—always use “K” BAKING POWDER Better, Purer, & Stronger than any other brand Id 6d and Is Tins; All Grocers TholauJe Agent: WH. TAHOE, Merchant HATS AND GAPS Smart and Modem Styles by the Leadfa Fashionable Mahers. KERR AND MANN Headquarters for Gentlemen's Wear, 93 PRIMS STREET (Late with W. D. Houston.) SI GEORGE m JAMS TheMitea. HEW scsEir-^eofSBD GLASS 3m wy-Saadisßt - fc— M tbeianftcißßt mm 61 &a| Jar ST A NICELY POLISHED UNOLEUM f Adds a charm to the plainest room as well as to the handsraiesi apartment. YOU-can have this _ without the bother of bees- “ Linoarmsh,” the new Linoleum Varnish, is put on with a varnish brush, and • yon ran do it yourself. We hear of rrany hnsharafe who have done it for their wives, and yours will bo proud to do it for you. On every tin full directions are printed, which please follow carefully. Sold by all Grocers, Ironmongers, and Furniture Stores, at Is 6d and 2s 6d. “ Limoarnish ’’—pronounce Lye-no-amish, pkase.

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Evening Star, Issue 12900, 24 August 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 12900, 24 August 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 12900, 24 August 1906, Page 3