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THE / WIFE'S .. WELFARE.— Treatise* postage free It will teach yoj more than all the years sou"elived. Every woman should reaa it. Write Prof. Hermann, French Specialist, 40 Collins-place, Melbourne. CANTERBURY FROZEN MgAT CfeLTD. BELFAST FREEZING WORKS MANURES FOR THR^EASON. mHE unqualified success.- of the 1 Company's Manures for the last three seasons j>rove that they are the most economical,- and leave the most remunerative resets .of any manures'offered in New Zealand lor garden or farm purposes"; Where used the result have peen exceedingly successful. Small quantities can be obtained from local .storekeepers. Farmers can bbtain.full particulars from the Company's local agent. A. DUNRAR, Agent. ANGLO-CONTINENTAL GOLD SYNDICATE, Ltd* MR GEGRGE WALKER has been appointed AGENT for he Anglo-ContinintalGold Mining Syndicate, L|naited,; fcr Inangahua and Grey Counties: The above Syndicate is, prepared tj> take up the Option of Developed Mining. Propertie* for Flotation. It will undertake the Development and General Management of approved Mining Properties on such terms as may be agreed upon. HENRY A. GORDON, General Manager. DRINK SURATUEA TEi VJOBODY attempts; to deny its il superiority. Anyone can verify its virtues by procuring some f rom SCOLTOGK AND OLBEN, Sole local agents. rwWMl """' """"B^NFLUBHZft BRONCHITIS BORE THROAT COLft aw the CHEST WHOOPINO yOUGH Kumi ASTHMA * ILL BEOKCHIIL AITOOTIOBI Vhf pvrft vegetable reme&M made tip dy M >tber M*ry Jofteph AuVert will, it propei.y aJwinjfltered, fiiUhJaUr per--91 (urm all that \a oUkued I '»r tliern. lil*h£ Mmiiisr ietart pv> £fk \ gjft •••UftHv Huparintfintb th* fotezal %J^ ujWMjfucti.rvniJpackinj / of nil hei reu!«3iot, and «'»ci»-; 'be. ■'•'• public that bone are genuinV *'w*:ilk.!i> '.he foe tirwiU of her signHiurc qi- 1 ''.I. tndJi of card* kozzd «rn«j>|".-. ' ■ >• -- • •'•'.' l?/iPD"v::.d- - ; BStiiftish, atMii(flli.: » l!..- s rvtifc, remoTM la« V4U388 «r Jii'iu.l.v ., itl... [iiv?.luab.'e for K^.?irjif vijft.ui suit »'j«ri|ft:: ai'lohvany q/r/te/m//a/wns\ il (Awarc/eJGqfs/a/icfSj/vgfMed'sfs) li \€£VLWom£ND£pms\ y/wyaf^mandw/wfeso/m expemnpe cab biw. /rrQ'gtfsa/BMAw/rams/a!\ SOLD BIT ALL GROCERS ,jl COAL and GENERAL LARTER. LEE WILLIS. fS prepared to execute ill orders JL with promptitude and dispatch. Orders, &c, can be left at Mr Irving's Office, Consolidated Buildings,. Reefton. ;RS ARMSTRONG, (Late of Lyell.) BEGS to intimate to the ladies of Reefton that she has commenced business as Dressmaker in premises next to the Catholic Church. Perfect fit and latest fashions guaranteed. Terms moderate. J. D. WEBSTER, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, BROADWAY. HAS on Stock -School and Office Requisites, Artists Materials, Berlin and Java Canvas, Wools, etc., Crewel Filoselle and Arraseno Silks. Books, Music, and papers •rdered if not in stock.

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Inangahua Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1359, 2 November 1897, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1359, 2 November 1897, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1359, 2 November 1897, Page 2

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