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Busiae** jtfotiaaae BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS I POE QUALITY, VARIETY AND CHEAPNESS IMPERIAL BOOT DEPOT CANNOT BE EXCELLED, FOB ALL BSSCSIWIdSS OF BOOTS AS» SHOES TEY m si! ffiSW; ra.O'fc# 8 fef r ~'7M i EO!l!, |&V»EK3g»AT3<rcr3 »»rp ttxjpxjta -iS) 5. hY * ~,J 1 d tuiSK.VKVYi tiV&Lf 3aiaGJ^.t^>^w^*res<i«^i^,^wuiiyylKzr« 907, CASHEL STREET, A. J. WHITE < JUST LANDED DIRECT SHIPMENT 07 INDIAN CARPETS- AND RUGS. WHITE’S FURNISHING WAREHOUSE;' OHBIBXOHUUOH. XSS3 fflE&riS a H&S SSfc “Aad suoli is human life, ao gliding on; Et glimmers like a meteor, and is gonal’ “WHAT HIGHER AIM CAN MAN ATTAIN THAN CONQUEST OVER HUMAN PAIR?" m. ~=M « , R£r 5 fi i. if if f f • i J - 0 a c i mmmi i iftn v« m ' Jm n tfidStSmt t» m li enjoyed Ml M. IfEADACHE and DISAJL ORDERED STOMACH. —“ After suffering for nearly two and a half years from severe headache and disordered stomach, and after trying almost everything, and spending much money without finding any benefit, I was recommended by a friend to try your ‘FRUIT SALT,’ and before I had finished one bottle I found it doing me a great deal of good, and now I am restored to my usual health; and others I know that have tried it have not such good health for years. —Yours most truly, “Robert Humphreys, Post Office, Barrasford.” SAM* ?? IS AH IMPERATIVE NECESSITY IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD. A Runaway Knock. — Douglas Jerrolcl, describing a very dangerous illness from which his daughter had just recovered, said : “Ah, Sir, it was a Runaway Knock at Death’s Door. I can assure you.’’ How to prevent death from disease by natural means—use END’S “FRUIT SALT.” It is the best known remedy. It removes foetid ox* poisonous matter (the groundwork or disease) from tue blood, allays nervous excitement, depression, and restores the nex*vous system to its proper condition. You cannot overstate its great value in keeping the blood pure and free from disease. CAUTION. —Exa r.i Ins each bottle, and see that the capsule is marked ENG’S “FRUIT SALT." Without it you have been imposed on by a worthless ' 't imitation. Sold by all Chemists. Prepared only at END’S “FRUIT SALT” WORKS, POMEROY STREET, NEW CROSS ROAD, LONDON, S.E., by J. C. END’S Patent. OATES 9 ZEALAND!A. BICYCLES MARVELLOUS PERFORMANCES ON A ZEALAND!A. Cn,UIPION3H.IP MEETING-, DUNEDIN, JANUARY 6 A»s 7, 1893, place in every Championship o£ New Zoalsud for the li err Gained oa s ZWAIiA3*X>iA ‘ JvS JJi m M m VC •M v I'M BEAD THE LIST— First Sn ib»Hxlf-TOi!« Champion* olilp o 1 Now Zoaittiid First la Iho Ono-milo Champion* thlp t;f Jicvr Z-iUmd First ?c tbs* riro-ir.llo Championslip of Now Z Elen d 3? rst fn the Ten-mile Champion, atij.of hc-w Zealand First ia the Twenty-flvo-mll* t'haxrplou&bip if Now Zealand Dc-Yl Ksr.t for V irnt Place in the Champiorship of Kav? Z. aland TEE 1883 ZB ALAND! A. Chonmimi Uioyclo for ISM. „ NO DOUBTS NOW AS TO THE BEST MAKE OF BICYCLE. •WHAT THH CHAMPION SA.YHI bav-s ridden several iuolmm of MmrnUs. bat, in my * pinior, the. Zaalaridia is, without a doubt, tbs vex*r best, I have ricMoa n ZinMnoxa Racer—■the lights** , xuaeMne in the 4'olony—la all mj races tills season, and it han ot>c* required tho fillgutosl attention from the makor. . W. ,T. S,, HA YW Afi.% Half, O-.io, Five, Ton and Tmmtr-flvo-niiio Amateur Champion of New Zealand, Besiouibes—2B AL A ISDIA.S nro KOT built by boy labour, and NE V t.E oollspia ia a race, TIME PATM3NT3, OB A HIUCDTJNT P'B OAfJix. Write for Fully Illustrated Cnialogun to tha Maker— N. OATES. ZBALANDIA CYCLE CHRISTCHURCH. WORKS, F ' v* < t \> wm «3« 4/ m w r/ r ir i ifiT Si ’e&Zr. g^lj^CtißlSfcrf jj| CHARGES MO !■ jt-pa !l Aooommodatiou and Aitondan .t.STCIiEY CHARGES MODERATE. Aooommodatiou and Aitondauco aocondto none ia the Coionioa. Hight Poitor ia utiouda-joa. Talaphoao No. & Tvrarrrsc

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIX, Issue 9986, 15 March 1893, Page 2

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