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ur Medical. i BEECHAM'S ee 1? PILLS at , "FTAVE for many years been the recog-J-JL nised health regulators, and coun> venient correctives in innumerable homes. »'- A chill may cause a sluggish liver or ine- active kidneys, or something eaten may n . upset the stomach, the result being malnutrition. Impurities which generate ... poisons should be quickly removed, or "l they will cause sick-headache, bilious- . ness, poor appetite, and a general worn- '■>- out feeling. Take BEECHAM'S PILLS d, —at the right time—in the early stages i- of tile disorder. You will find they a Quickly right the wrong. A dose taken 0 f before goin<? to bed will 11 WORK WONDERS it (luring the night. You will sleep well, |y and will wake in the morning feeling ,[. fresh and vigorous, able to enjoy your breakfast, and to do a good day's work. ; Suffering is stopped, and disease is ><■ averted. BEECHAM'S PILLS are com--111 Posed of a wonderful combination of a roots and herbs. The drugs used are s- f)f the finest quality, and in the very •> best condition. They are compounded with the utmost care and precision, so l that every pill is exactly alike, and when you have discovered the dose suitJ- a !>le to yon. that dose may be taken t- r,' 1 ' 1 reliance when ailments arise. Ii Females especially, on account of their o delicate nature and susceptibility to 0 sickness, find BEECHAM'S PILLS a boon r ? ■>"«" -i blessing: in times of need. BEECHAM'S PILLS aronse the sluggish liver, aid digestion and assimilation, ™ assist the kidneys to perform their work t of elimination, remove impurities from 0 the system, thus banishing biliousness, ii giving a hearty appetite, and making „ you feel fit and well. BEECHAM'S PILLS are not an experiment, they are a proved euro. They have an enormous '. sale because l.hey do a vast amount of n good l WHILE YOU SLEEP. '; SOLD EVERYWHERE IN BOXES. e ■ v Price. 10* d (35 pills). Is Ihl (56 pills), and a 2s 9d (163 pills). e , 1 v Board and Eesidence BOARD and Residence is offered in private family to Lady and Gentleman, or two Iripnos.—" Concordia." HERALD Office. LADY offers good Home, private family, to children attending school, or schoolteachers.—No. 3, Raleigh-street. VACANCIES for Hoarders, every convenience, good table; centrally located, within Id section.—l 3, Beresford-st. Terms reasonaable. ,1 'PI IE GROVE PRIVATE HOTEL, most Dp--0 J- to-dato in Christchurch; spacious grounds: telephone; 30 rooms; Cs (lav.— ; - Airs. Dwyer. 17JNNOBE," 100 Symonds-st.—Vacancies. .J Miss E. Smith, Proprietress. Tele- •- phone 1076. , ITU JK .WISHED Rooms, with or without a -L Board.—Mrs. Alexander. Calliope Road. c Devonport, near Gospel Hall. Tyi'NTVVORTH House, Ponsonbv Rd (near " * > St. John's Church) — Superior Board 0 and Residence; every home comfort.—Mrs. Walker. > . . "VTORTH SHORE.-BOARD AND REST I li DKNOE, close to Victoria Wharf. Terms moderate. Vacancies.—Bayswater, Beach r Road West , "WE HUIA," Vincent-street, opposite St. J- Matthew's Church—Vacancies for Boardi ers; every convenience. Terms moderate.— . Mrs. F. McLiver. - '• QTON'KHUKST," SVMONDS - STREET.— O First-class Board and Residence for '' Tourists and Permanent Boarders. Terms s moderate.—Mrs. Albert A. Brown. Telephone :• No. ML J " r pHK WILLOWS." Wynyard-street. enr J- trance Symonds-street — Superior 1 Board and Residence; quiet, healthy, and centrally situated. Telephone. 1589.—Miss M. ' ii. Taylnnr, Proprietress. OAKLKIGH. Upper Symonds-st.—Vacancies, Private Board and Residence for Ladies and Gentlemen; Id section. 'Phone 1720. Opposite Buchanan s. confectioner. Terms moderate.—Mrs. if. L. Gray. [ piIRISTCHURCH Exhibition.—Comfortable " v' quarters for Ladies, Business Men, • Families, and Tourists; Aberdare House (Private Family Hotel), Gloucester-st., close to Exhibition. Tariff, 5s to 10a per day. Inquiries promptly attended to. ■ riHRISTCHUBCH EXHIBITION.-Superior V_' Accommodation, " St. Elmo" House, 187, Worcester-fit., " West find," two minutes '• from Exhibition; also, General P. 0., Cattle- ' dral Square, Tram Terminus, River, Boat- » sheds, Museum, Parks, etc. Best position in Christchurch; free from noise and dust of city; grass lawns and flower beds.—Miss Hamilton. Proprietress. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. HP E A R O H A. 1 "PARK HOUSE," Close to Baths. Terms: 4s per day; 22s per week. MRS. C. SEABORN, Proprietress. rp E A R O H A. TE AROHA HOUSE. TE AROHA. ! This well-known Private Huardinghouse is I near Railway Station and Baths. Visitors j and Tourists will (hid every comfort at this house. Single and Double Rooms. Terms, I 4s per day or 22s per week. Excellent refer- | ences.—G. liOVEGROVF, SEN., Proprietor. j Meets all trains. j OOTORUA. — Randwiek — Most centrally | S-Ki situated; two minutes from station, j three minutes from baths; everything new and up-to-date Terms: 5s per day, 30s per week.—Mrs. .1. Cross. Proprietress. RO T 0 R U A. ' '• GLENALVON," New House. Just opened. Every convenience and attention. Dav, Ds; week, 255. W. R. MELVIN. "THE AUSTRALIA." ROTORUA.-New j -«- House (first season), containing 30 I rooms; splendid situation in main street: i 100 yards from railway station: 4 minutes' j walk from baths. Everything absolutely • new; superior table; spacious rooms; elec- • trie light; hot and cold baths, and , every home comfort. Tariff. 5s per dav, Ma • per week. Special terms to families, parties, : and for extended periods. Porter lu'tets all • trains. Betters and telegrams receive immediate attention.-.). N. McLean. Proprietor • date of The Carlton). | TTOT LAKES OP NEW ZEALAND -*"*- brent's bathgate house, UINEMOaSTREET, rotorua. Lighted by Electricity. Adjoins the Government Baths and the Beautiful Sanatorium Gardens. TERMS MODERATE. Porters Meet all Trains. S. T. BRENT, Proprietor. TV" ° a x o E. . TO ANGLERS. "WHERE TO STOP!" TE MINENGA HOUSE, i OHAU. ROTOR A. ' Finest Fishing Resort about Rotorua. f Under Pirst-ciass European Management. Boat provided. Private mail daily. ; Terms: 8s per day. ' MRS. RENNIE, Manageress. J HOT LAKES WONDERLAND.—Ensure com- - j fort and economy by securing Accommodation in advance. Tourists secure best I accommodation procurable, lowest tariff:!. . Any class, any position, any tariff. Write or - wire to-day. Trains met. Disposal of luggage arranged. No ices. Telegrams. fleer- ', (logon a Agency; letters, Heerdegen's Resi- < deiitial Agency. Arawa-st., Rotorua. Guide - to the Wonderland post free. NOOK, ROTORUA. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. . Terms: 5s per day, or 30s per week. Letters and Telegrams receive Prompt Attention. MRS. A. PRINCE, Proprietress. * ■ s TyEBBER'S DEVONSHIRE HOUSE. Rotor rua (44 rooms) Telephone, piano, bath [ and shower. This new and up-to-date House 21 is situated opposite the Railway Station. I: Three minutes' walk from the Rachel, Priest, 1' and Blue Bath. Electric light. Letters and " Telegrams attended to. All trains met. '■, Terms: 53 per day; 50s per week. v< — p QHRISTCHURCH "PIXHIBITION. ? THE riAFfi "CONTINENTAL, ti AT SUMNER, 15 The Picturesque Marine Suburb of Christchurch, M Has just been completed. It contains 40 bedrooms, together with lounge, smoking, a nd other rooms. Already a large number 01 Visitors to the Exhibition City are being accommodated. The TARIFF is moderate, and no extra _ (■.large will be made by tho management -r during the Exhibition Season. _[ Letters or telegrams should be addressed ci to the Secretary, Cafe Continental, Sumner. ot Telephone, No. 891. 1 79

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13398, 29 January 1907, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13398, 29 January 1907, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13398, 29 January 1907, Page 7