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PoMcNfftlcres T. NORTH, -Caraßrof^ Impdrter|oF^^kJßds of hpusehbld '■■ - ■ He has CROOME^ .-• cfliNl^ND glassware; r CUTLERY AND PLATED WARE, HOLLOWARE, BRUSHWARE,' BASKETWARE; Also a large assortment of .toys and fancy goods. Noted for selling m cheap and giving best value for money. China and glassware, crockery and cutlery lent on hire. Q«TAR AND GARTER HOTEL Cuba Street, Wellingtox, All liquors of the best quality < Hot, cold, and shower baths. Permanent boarders and visitors wil find every home comfort. JOHN CARD, Proprietor. TMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT THE NEW HIGH ARM DAVIS VER TICAL FEED SEWING MACHINE Obtained Highest Award (Gold Medal) Paris Exhibition, 1889. Melbourne Exhibition, 1880. Sydney Exhibition, 1880. Adelaide Exhibition, 1881. Melbourne Exhibition, 1889. Dunedin Exhibition, 1889-90. Is the moat perfect-working sewing machine the World has yet produced. Price Lists on application. NEW DAVIS VERTICAL FEED SEWING MACHINE DEPOT, 117 George Street, DUNEDIN. JAMES M'WILLIAMS, Agent. BATHS— HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER— Always reaay at THOMAS GARTH'S HAIRDRESSING SALOON, Boundary Street. Sunday, from 8 am till 12 noon TjIURNITURE J. W. EASSON and CO beg to notify the pnblic of the Grey Valley that they have on hand the largest and best Block of English and Colonial Furniture on the West Coast, which they will sacrifice for ONE MONTH at ridiculous prices to make room for new shipments expeoted daily. . The following will give some dea of the great reductions we are making :— Gipsy Table from 5s each Couoheß „ 16s Spring Mattresses „ 18s Washstands „ 7s 6d Dressing Tables „ 5a 6d Cheffonierß „ 30s Chest Drawers „ 15s Kitchen Tables „ 7s 6d &c., &c. We are prepared to make all kinds of Furniture to order on shortest notice. We have on hand for Bale beat quality — Kapock, Horsehair, Flock, Flax, TaDestries, Ticking, &c. J. W. EASSON & CO, Richmond Quay. ORIENTAL HOTEL Richmond Quay. CHAS. MORI, late of Ahaura and Orwell Creek, begs to intimate to his numerous friends and the general public that he has become Proprietor of the above well known Hotel, and he trusts by strict attention to the wants of customers, and by keeping only the BEST BRANDS of LIQUORS, WINES, and SPARKLING ALES, etc., to merit a air share of public patronage. CHARLES MORI. AST H M A C V R E 1 Dr. Maobean Stewart's new cure for Asthma, Consumption, Catarrah, WhoopIng Cough, Influenza, Hay Fever, Ordinary Colds, and also a Specific, for Diphtheria, Typhoid and Malarial Fever. Extracts from Testimonials : FOR DIPHTHERIA. Its effect on my boy was marvellous, and relieved onr anxiety at once." — A M 'Donald, Sergeant Major Police, Christchuroh. Mr H. Toomer, Chairman Llnwood Town Board, says: — "The enecc upon my son was very marked and delded.o" FOR ASTHMA. " The relief was so great that 1 would not again be without it, if it costs me a guinea a box." — Mr Sherwood, Railway Luggage Department, Christchuroh. "1 have suffered from very aev€/e asthma for six years, and tried every known remedy; but nothing gives me such relief as the New Asthma Cure. My daughter-in-law found me in the garden a few days ago gasping for breath, and unable to move without the aid of two stioks She harried away, got a tin of the powder After Inhaling the fumes for a few minutes I was able to walk four miles with omf ort. If I.spoke for a month I could ot give yon a stronger proof of the good it does me. I may also Bay the furred tongue I have had for years has disappeared ; It is now always clean, and I enjoy my food much better." — George Dowling, gardener, Poulson street, Addiogton , Re above, Mrs Dbwlng says that nrevloub to using the New Asthmatfcal Care h r husband's breath was extremely often sive, which quite disappeared after the New Cure had been used a few days, and .0 now quite sweet. New Asthma Cure, 3s 6d; Asthma Tobacco, 2s 6d ; Grlndilla Robosta Cigar ettoa, 2a; To be had of all Chemists. 246, ARMAGH STREET W., CHRIST CHURCH.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 7317, 11 March 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 7317, 11 March 1892, Page 3