WHY NOT SEND FOB, "ADVICE TO INVENTORS"? A postcard commits you to nothing; on the other hand the Booklet will possibly be of great assistance to you. It is sent post free on application to Henry Hughes. Ltd., 157 Featherston Street,
N ACROSTIC. Oh, buy what is best, as the people all know; Never take the inferior stuffs as they goEvery man has a right to th© best of world's goods. 11! all walks of life he likes the best foods. Let him drink of O'Neill's far-famed Table Ale; Let him gain grit and energy and in . life never fail. T is for table, on four legs it stands. A is for armchair, a comfort man demands, B is for bottle, which holds stuff of fame, L is for label, that decorates same, E is for eager, the man who is wise, A is for always, O'Neill's Best he buys, L is for longing, and more does he drink, E is for energy which helps make the "jink." MORAL. To acquire Enc ny, Health and Enthusiasm, which are necessary attendants to the would-be successful man, let him drink O'Neill's Premier Table Ale. and he will be well equipped for the strain of business life. 3039 VICTORIA PR ON WORKS Y RATTRAY STREET WHARF, DUNEDIN. JOSEPH SPARROW AND SONS, ENGINEERS. BOILERMAKERS IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS ETC. Makeis of a]) kinds of Mining Plant*. DREDGING MACHINBir* AND RE PAIRS A SPECIALTY. SPECIAL.—Large Stocks of Dredginj Materials, Manganese Steel f« Pins, Bushes, etc., always on hana Extensive assortment of Dredge Pal ' terns on hand. Export Workmen sent to any part i the Dominion at shortest notice. Telegrams: "Sparrow." Dunedin. ACCIDENTAL HOTEL, Manse Street, Dunedin.—Mrs Robert Walker begs to intimate, to her country friends and the travelling public having taken over the above Temperance Hotel and Restaurant, and trusts to have their generous support. Special attention given to Permanent Boarders. All home comforts at moderate prices. Dinner 12 to 2 Tea, sto 7. 3056
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Mataura Ensign, 1 November 1911, Page 3
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330Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Mataura Ensign, 1 November 1911, Page 3
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