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“APENTA” THE BEST PURGATIVE WATER. For Continuous Use by the GOUTY, the CONSTIPATED, and the OBESE, and As an Occasional LaxativeFORTIFICATION OF NEW ZEALAND. A town feared a siege, and held consultation As to the best method of fortification. A grave, skilful MASON said, "In his opinion Nothing^but stone could secure the dominion/' A CARPENTER said, "Though that was well spoke, It were better by far to secure it with oak/’• . - A CURRIER, wiser than both these together, Said, "Try what you will there’s nothing like leather.” ENGLISH, AMERICAN AND COLONIAL LEATHER, Grindery, Boot and Shoe Requirements, Obtained at the lowest possible prices from W. H. NASH, New Building: 42, Cuba street, (Opposite Baillie, Bookseller.) WADE’S PATENT SKYLIGHT. THIS splendid Improvement has quite revolutionised the question of having Roof Lights. A few years back a thing to be avoided was a Skylight, but WADE’S is now used with every confidence, on account of its complete success as regards being WATERrTIGHT. giving plenty of light, ventilation, durability and cheapness; besides having to withstand the usual test in all good and useful Patents, the infringer, this it has also proved most completely, see "Post” and Times” 19th and 21st October, 1901. Consequently ue must ask our long list of customers and the general public to beware of imitations. Note address— BALLINGER BROS., Waring Taylor and Maginnity streets, Wellington. THE q ROSVERNOR JJOTEL, GROSVENOR SQUARE, SYDNEY. The only Hotel in the City with foui clear frontages. Electric Tramways pass Grosvenor street. RUDOLPH TUDOR, Manager.

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New Zealand Mail, 5 February 1902, Page 34

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Page 34 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Mail, 5 February 1902, Page 34

Page 34 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Mail, 5 February 1902, Page 34

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