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3BRTS NEW PHOTOGRAPHS. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., OF N.Z., LTD., AUCKLAND, WILL PRESENT TO THOSE WHO FIRST FORWARD TO THEM 50 Vanity Fair Cigarette (Pink) Labels, or 10 Labels from the Tins | A BEAUTIFUL ART PORTRAIT, IN BAS-RELIEF. OF ROBERTS OR KITCHENER. These costly Photographs are tha Latest Novelty in Photography, and will not fade. As the quantity of these expensive productions is limited, early application would bo wise, as, when the stock in hand gone, is 1 they cannot be repeated. Smoke Vanity Fair Cigarettes and Keep the Labels! Patronised by the Governors of N.Z, HOWE'S ROYAL HOTEL. Palmerston North. O H N £. Proprietor. HALL, Under contract to Messrs Thomas Cuoh and Sons, World's Tonrist Agency, Porter and Express meets all trams. Luggage carted Free. ”'6 MARQUIS OF NOBMANBT HOTEL, CARTERTON. rrUTTfI well-known House has been rene3. rated and re-furnished throughout, and is now one of the best Family and Commercial Hotel* in the district. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. None hut the Best Brand* of Wines and Spirits. W. T. WATTS, *0 Proprietor. ■family hotel, Bangitikei Line, Palmerston North. HAVING assumed proprietorship ol the above Hotel, 1 desire to notify that it has been thoroughly renovated throughout, and several handsome rooms added to thft old building. The Hotel now forms one of the most comfortable and complete on the coast. An up-to-date table at moderate tariff. Secure paddocking and the best of stablIM.1 M . teh.di„ •“rt&’SLiiMS, jja Proprietor, QI T Y li 0X K L TRIANGLE, CHRISTCHURCH. THE HUB! OF THE CITY. THE ONLY AQUARIUM BAR BRIGHT, 'SPARKLING, UP-TO-DATE. FRANCIS ARENAS, Proprietor. OOFFEE ALACK, WANGANUI (Opposite the Railway Station and close to MBS RICHARDS Proprietress. Meals at all hawre. The Best of Bede and ; flrst-ciase Accommodation. Alterations and additions now completed. Latter* and. telegram* promptly attended *- T9l TTTAHI BAT CLUB. mHB new and commodious Seaside X Accommodation Establishment being now complete, and containing all the requisites for carrying on an np-to;date business, is now open to receive visitors wishing to spend a Holiday at Seaside. Early application necessary. Coaches run daily to meet trains. THE PROPRIETORS. SO2 Titahi Bay Club. W_ >f Chrii tchureh, Offices, Banks and other Public Odices, ttot, Cold and Shower Baths. Night Porter. CorresiMmden c* promptly attended Telephone, 177.—JOHN NEILL, Progriai**. BONNINGTON’S CARRAGEEN IRISH MOSS CUREAmPLUYUfISA BBONCEmr . .. . asthma . . 80E5S THROAT COUGHS AND COLDS ASX FOE BONNINGTON'S. 881 THAT YOU GET 11 80NNXNQTON’8 PILLB FOR BILIOUSNUi* ?/6 TAKI FOR COUGHS COLDS Sold by all Chemists and Stares 8 u re eas 05 id Sa&ef m *3 A * Mi t? Ik. * • P* iSrz&KSS&F.KJ* ffW WHBM **£22 iiiifiO- iiSiis itstiiiiu.—PMlSS EXHIBIT srm« loan ii .1* - F MELLIN’S FOOD yields a complete diet for the youngest infants, in all climates. MELON’S FOOD retains its properties for any length of time and is adanted for use in all climates. Samples etc,, may b; rbo Street. Melbourne, 172, Clarence am! Wellington. F r ß?:tFr J 'ri Prj .ririri r->r^r All WHO DESIRE- TO HAVE , SOFT VEIYETY SKIN, ' CAN OBTAIN BV USING KEEPS THE SKIN COOL AND * REFRESHED IN HOT WEATHER. And entirely remove* All Roughness, Redness, Tan, Chaps, Irritation, &c. BOTTLES, 6d., 1/- & 2/6. Sole Makers —M. BEETHAM & SON, CHELTENHAM 1 , ENGLAND 'KEATING’S POWDER." 'KEATING’S POWDER." ‘KEATING’S POWDER." ‘KEATING’S POWDER.” ‘KEATING S POWDER.” BUGS, FLEAS. KILLS MOTHS. BEETLES, MOSQUITOES. BUGS, FLEAS. KILLS MOTHS, BEETLES, MOSQUITOES. HARMLESS TO ANIMALS. HARMLESS TO ANIMALS. HARMLESS TO ANIMALS. HARMLESS TO ANIMALS. HARMLESS TO ANIMALS., The genuine powder hears the autograph of THOMAS KEATING Sold in Tins only. Apiol and Steel Pills Are the acknowledged loading remedy for &U Fe reel complaints. Recommended by Mia Medical Faculty The genuine bear the signature 3f| Wx. Mastis (re giaccred without which none are genuine). No Lady should be without them. Order of oJI Chemists Wholesale and by pest* New Zealand Drug Co Christchurch Agents Sharland & Co., Dtd Auckland and Wellington, and New Zealand Dru Co,. Christchurch Dales 9 GOLD MEDAL Dubbin jiaVe* BOOTS AND HARNESS -waterproof i a dock'a back, and soft s velvet. A d d tiroes to the weal of leather. Pleasant odour. Allows polish with blacking. GOLD MEDAL. aa exhibition « HIGHEST awards. for superiority Slack or Brown colour. .Sold by roongers.i-o.H4«nJ»ttoi B olwlch. BoniJO*. “fr “KEATING’S WORM TABLETS." “KEATING'S WORM TABLETS.’’ “KEATING’S WORM TABLETS.” “KEATING’S WORM TABLETS.” “KEATING’S WuRM, TABLETS.” A PURELY ' EGETABLE .SWEETMEAT, both in appearance and taste, furnishing & most agreeable method of administerin" the only certain remedy for INTESTINAL or THREAD WORMS. I; is a perfectly safe nnd mild preparation, and is especially adapted for Children. Sold in Tins by all Druggnsts. Proprietor, THOMAS KEATING, London. 543 w. L. THOMPSON (Late of Clark and Thompson!. BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, IS, Grant read. '• Workshop and rard at Ti«*»do» '■'aay, »i»r Tiaakori nmo, Slstimates prepared for a,, uinds of work and tabbing promptly a den Ti.laybmM lASI. mm m THE READING FACE.—Watch and you will find that eight readers out of ten are expending physical energy in useless face and eye contortions. Facial gymnastics may be "habit,” but there is always a cause for habit. In seven of the eight cases the “reading face” is the direct result of eye strain. We adjust glasses which remove the cause, prevent premature wrinkles and preserve your good looks for the future. ’ALFRED LEVI 89, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. ’ T. H. MORRISON, Manager. m TAKE FOR COUGHS Be COLDS. Sold by all Gioioists and Stores.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4291, 26 February 1901, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4291, 26 February 1901, Page 2