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FISH, DRIED OR PRESERVED. t INO. Extra Choice. 7Jd per ib; Cod Fish, 1-i boneless. 7d per ib; Loci; Fyno Herring, 8 for Is; Fresh Herrings, (id or 7d; Marinated Herrings, Bloaters; Kippered Herrings, 6ci or ltrtd"; Herrings in Tomatoes, Bid or Hid; Mufiei, ;VW or CJd; Si'.imon. 6d to Is; Finden Haddock, lOd; Clams, In; Shelled Shrimps. Herring Roes. T. TAYLOR. 97, Colombo Street. 5" EX S ATI ONAL RE D U CTIO NS' AT O STRANGE'S TO-DAY! Quantities of salvage goods (only slightly damaged by water) will be offered io-day at Strange's at tremendously reduced prices! At Strange's. COME TO STRANGE'S SALVAGE SALE TO-DAY! Extraordinary bargains! Wonderful value! Heaps of attractions! To-day! To-dav! To-day! At Strauses. Public Mottoes. J H. FABLING, METAPHYSICIAN. BERVOtTS AND FUNCTIONAL DISEASES A SPECIALTY. RHODES'S BUILDINGS / (Ground Floor), Corner Manchester and Hereford Streets. Hours ot Attendance: 10 to 1,2 to 5; Saturdays, 10 to 1. Or by appointment. 5034 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. I B. 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I was an object of mifieiy and despair. Ton told me plainly and honestly fh'ttyou could a.rid would cure me so that I conld tnlre my part and interest, in the amusements and sports of others and have an ambition in viy business. Atflrst I thoucrlit your promise was too irond to be true. Tam than kf nl to say I tried your treatment. 1 swcir solemnlv I feel ft different man to day. I have put on flesh and muscle a,nd have any amount of confidence in myself. lam perfectly heaWhy, and qnitc happy, and capable of en joying myself as others do, and I dont mope about by myself and shun society. I earnestly recommend all my fellow-aufierers to put, their confidence ill you, as your t.reatmont is perfect and your charges aro small.—l am, yours truly, • LACHLAN CAMERON. 1 t contfins no materiE jiarious to the skin, is MM thoroughly antisoptic, W$ and acts as a food, to the ml skin. Price 1/- K| WALLACE & CO., m Chemists, Triangle. &d LIFETIME OP TEA EXPERIENCE In Every Tin of " STAND-OUT." 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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIII, Issue 13714, 3 April 1905, Page 3

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