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J. W. COPITHORNE, .. IMPORTER of Musical Instruments, Fittings, and Musical Merchandise. Maker and Expert Repairer of Brass, Wood-wind, and Stringed Instruments. Engraver, Electroplater, and Gilder. ‘THE GOLDEN HORN,” 19b, INGESTRE STREET, WELLINGTON. Pianos, Organs, and Piano-Players—“THE PARAGON.” Larce and . Complete Stocks of every description of Musical Instruments and Fittings. Write for Illustrated Price List. Post Free., ; • DARCY FORD, • TAILOR AND MERCER. WILLIS 'STREET. WELLINGTON* (HARRIES THE LARGEST STOCK OF SUITINGS AND LADIES’ DRESS MATERIALS OE ANY HOUSE IN THE COLONY. BAL M E AND CO;, COACHBHILDERS. • (CORNER OF WAIMEA AND HARDY STREETS, NELSON). ONE of the Oldest Coach Factories in the Colony. First Order of Merit and Silver Medals won at the Exhibitions in Nelson, Wellington, Wairarapa. Dunedin, etc. Designs and Estimates given for all Descriptions of Carriages on Application. STANDIDGE & CO., PAINTERS, Glaziers, Paperhangers, Siignwriters, and. General House Decorators. Wall Papers a speciality. Importers of Paperhangings, Plain Glasa Mirrors, and Mixed Paints. Japanese Gold Ink, Gold a.nd Silver Paints. Sapolin Gloss. Carriage Paints and Enamels'. A large and well selected stock of Pictures and Mouldings. 7, CHARLOTTE STREET (opposite Government House), WELLINGTON, Telephone, No. 1507, MISS C._ J. DUNCAN, (Late of Kirkcaldie and Stains), MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER. 28, INGESTRE' STREET, WELLINGTON (Opposite the T'e Arc Branch of the National Bank of New Zealand), ALL LATEST STYLES OF MILLINERY, HATS, TOQUES, FLOWERS, LACES, ET'C. Millinery Re-modelled at Shortest Notice. Ladies' own Material made up. Charges Moderate. Note the Address: 28, Ingestre street, Wellington. PRIVATE HOTEL, 70 INGESTRE STREET, WELLINGTON. A. MILLAR, - PROPRIETRESS. IXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION. FOR. TRAVELLERS AND PERMANENT I BOARDERS. * TARIFF MODERATE. Telephone, No. 1053. MASONIC HOTEL NELSON. CHANGE OF OWNEBSHIP. nnHIS mug-established Hotel, whioh has always been the headquarters in Nelson -*■- of tourists and commercial travellers, has recently been purchased, by MR. HENRY BAIGENT. who has not only thoroughly Renovated and Refitted, in up-to-date modern style, the existing rooms, but has also built new an/d commodious enlargements. Every Convenience and Comfort at the Masonic Hotel. M. AND F. COOKE. JMPORTERS OF CHINA AND GLASSWARE, FANCY GOODS, WOOLS. ETC, Agents for Madame Weigel’s Patterns. Agents for Barber and Co.'s Dyes (Wellington). Periodicals by every mail. Glass and China Warehouse, Trafalgar street. Nelson.

it is necessary to adopt Hospital methods as far as possible. Most of the great Hospitals use Lemco as a substitute for old-fashioned Beef Tea. Lemco is the most concentrated essence of Beef known, and is ever so much better than home-made Beef Tea. Lemco can be retained by the most delicate stomach when all other foods ate rejected. Use Tha only genuine Liebig Company’s Extract.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1687, 29 June 1904, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1687, 29 June 1904, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1687, 29 June 1904, Page 11