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DON’T KICK because your business is bid, but Advertise. If you don’t j know bou to, write to llie PRESS and w« , will tell you ; or send word to W. A j ('PA W FORI) and Co., Crawford Street I tue din. IMIWTOX HOTEL, GIBBSTON. ALEX SCOTT ... Proprietor. A S. b<-gs to state that since be bas taken j possession of the above hostelery he has spared no pains whatever in making t as I comfortable as possible for the travelling public. An excellent table kept. Moderate I rales. The Wines, Spirits, and Ales of 1(15. beat brands obtainable. A First class Stable, with good Loos boxes. Notk.— lius Hotel is the centra! stoppage and best place to bait when travelling between Cromwell and Queenstown. INCHES OIL, best Remedy for Fain. if in Rack, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Chilblains, Bronchitis. Colds; price, 2s (id. All Clr mists Provincial Hotel. L) U N E D I N. JOHN GLISBIL. late of the Shamrock llotci, Dunedin, lias taken the PROVINCIAL HOI EL, wldeh has been thoroughly renovated and refurnished. Toe Hotel is in the centre of the town, at tiie junction of PRINCES AND STAFFORD STREETS. Conveniently situated for all public offices, banks, theatre, railway station, etc, The rooms are commodious and- lofty, and equal to anything in New Zealand. Bathrooms, Lavatories, Sample Rooms, etc. Only the best of everything will be kept and the comfoi t of the customers will be the first consideration. CIIA RG MS MOD H R ATE. IMPERIAL HOTEL. Princes Street, DUNEDIN GEORGE SEARLE, having just returned from the country, has j pleasure in announcing to his friends and | panoll3 that he lias taken the above com- | modious and up-to-date well-appointed 1 Hotel, which he is having thoroughly reno- | voted and stocked with the best brands j obtainable in the market, and will bo pleased j to cater for the public in his usual welli known style. Visitors from the country will find all the comforts of a hj me at this well-known Hotel. TARIFF REASONABLE. GEORGE SEARLE, Proprietor. 1 11USSICUKA is a powerful Stomachic JL Tense. If you are tired and jaded, try it. Sold everywhere. Price, 2s 6d. BRAVO, WATTY T f ATT HERE did you get your house so T V nicely furnished when you were married ? Well, Jack, as I hear you have fixed your wedding-day with Betsy, I will tell you. went down to Dunedin to Gillies’ Fur* niture Establishment at IS Georgs Street, and got every article you see in the house, and well served I was. Splendid establishment, Gillies’ ! You can get all a house requires there, and on such easy terms, too. \ou can arrange to nay it weekly or monthly, and every article the. same price as if you paid cash down. lam so pleased I went to Gillies’ for my furniture, I assure you. Saved me a lot of trouble, as all a house needs is to be got there— From the Baby’s Pram, To the Old Man’s Chair ; Carpets or Floorcloths cut to plan. Of Patterns rich and rare ; House Furniture for every want, At prices all marked low. Quoth Watty unto his friend Jack To Gillies’ you should go. The Warehouse is just six doers north of the Octagon. Floorcloths and Linoleums up to 12 feet wide; also bordered for lobby. Blankets, (all qualities) for frosty nights. Overmantles and Mantlcdrapes, Tablecloths and Window Poles and Curtains, Enamal Ware, Pots and Pans, Brushware, Cutlery, Clocks, Fender and Fire Irons, French, Italian and Ha.fcastor Bedsteads and Bedding, all sorts and sizes to fit. PRICE LISTS *« SENT ON APPLICATION. Country Orders Punctually attendki to and Carefully Packed at JOHN GILLIES’ IS GEORGE STREET. DUNEDIN. W ’’"ITCHES’ OIL Cures Obi Standing Sprains, Strains; comforting and soothing application ; price 2s 6d. —P. Hay man and Co., agents. Ross' Antidote .AND Ointment, THE GREAT HERBAL REMEDY FOR BLOOD POISONING. LHK GREATEST BLOOD PURIFIER KNOWN I'O SCIENCE. A ■ Ur.doubted Remedy for Bleed Poison uTlyVhv poisoned bauds caused by rs. >•:.-! us and l-.us poisonous insects : V, ;e;. a. ulccrai-.'us. iad’.gvsticu. eoreoi*. purities the b cud . w;:i;l.<ws eniblains. vU A Vv rliev v OI K HORSE aND OAI IT.E MED! HINES tt WE NO EQUAL ter sore *rd . ' .... .0' v. H v.-ked AJ si iftAS v sort- Ua.s • U'.UIA.S l‘u Iv h.v: Gaud a*/. *>. c: I'HK ROSS AN I'lPOl'F tV. I.UP 2i. MANSE sI'REEV. DUNEDIN

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Lake County Press, Issue 981, 26 September 1901, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Lake County Press, Issue 981, 26 September 1901, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Lake County Press, Issue 981, 26 September 1901, Page 6

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