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AN IMPORTANT DREDGING CORPORATION, i rjVHE QOLDEN JgAY QOLD (COLLIN GWOOD) ■ JAKE LIST is drawing towards completion, and Allotment will be proceeded with next week. APPLICATION FOR SHARES MUST BE SENT AT ONCE. G. A. HURLEY, Wellington Broker, 7, Grey street. NOTE.—Collingwood returns, 15th March, 1901, show 2410 z from 217 of stone crushed. The Golden Bay possesses one of these exceedingly rich claims. <2., MM E. GANDA.R, LADIES’ TAILOR AND ARTISTIC COSTUMIERE, 31, TARANAKI STREET.' IF "hearsay is poor evidence,” then "seeing is believing” is certainly a trueism all the world over; so, ladies, be convinced. and pay. a visit to Madame Gundar’s window and see the unique models which are bringing orders abundantly. O STRAKE! mms is the latest gag or slang exprosX sion. No one knows its origin, and no one cares. It is new and expressive and is in its way quite as use Ini us “Good iron.” “What price,” "I should smile,” "What do you think'' and a lote of other meaningless words' and phrases. O Strake—it serves for all purposes and the term is to be heard now in the factories, on the trams and ’buses, in the street, everywhere. Ask a young follow if ho had a ‘‘bit” on Ideal, and the answer comes ‘‘O Strake!” It expresses surprise. The kiddies have got hold of the phrase, and if you ask any 'Wellington youngster if he has tasted Crease’s At .Tam, he will say ‘‘O Strake!” The children know the merit’ of this high-class jam, they know that Crease’s At .Tam is better and nicer than any jam they have ever tasted, and their parents know it is the most economical jam obtainable. All tins full weight. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. * OUR NEW PREMISES, MRS R. DAREOCH’S Confectionery, Tea and Social Rooms are now open to the general public, and will be found replete and comfortable. Afternoon Tea and Suppers specially catered for. Tho rooms are all fine and lofty, and will compare favourably with any other catering establishment in the Empire City. A call solicited. The public may rely on obtaining the very best of small goods, as a competent and reliable tradesman is in charge of that department. 804 TO LET, on Rosin a terrace, one six and ouo seven-roomed House; modern conveniences; large rooms and'good-view to both houses. Apply third house Ro'siua terrace road, between No. 72 and 74, Wellington teiraoe. 812

CHAMBERUAXN’S COUGH REMEDY A GREAT FAVOURITE, The soothing and healing properties of - this remedy, its pleasant taste and prompt and permanent cures have made it a great favourite with people everywhere. It is especially prized by mothers of small children for colds, croup and whooping cough, as it always atfords quick relief, and as it contain* no opium or other harmful drug, it may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult. For sale by all dealers, small size Is hd, large size 3s. 269 “Keating's Powder" destroys Buga Fleas, Moths, Beetles anti all other insects, whilst quite harmless to domestn annuals. In exterminating Beetles, tut success of this powder is extraordiuar•i. i= perfectly clean in application. Oe* the article you purchase is "Keating's/' ai imitations are noxious and inehectua* Bold in tins, tid. Is and 2s Bd each, by »> Chamiirta. The postal revenue of the world is ,£70,000,000, of which Great Britain's share is one-sixth. Wade's Worm Figs, the wonderful Worm Worriers, fail for adults or children. Price. Is. saw "Good temper oils the wheel of life."l Yon can. always retain it by drinking only! A. and B. Mackay’s Biqueur Whisky. S 3

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4310, 20 March 1901, Page 6

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