Tonking's Linseed Emulsion FOR COUGHS, COLDS AND CROUP.
Post Cards! Post Cards! 62 MANNERS-STREET; ! NEXT DOOR OPERA HOUSE, !.■ ■ ■ WELLINGTON, The Best Shop m Town for Post Cards. Collectors should Pay us a Visit. i . , Just Arrived, <" THE BATHERS," 2s 3d the set. . K.-|:^ "THE BATHERS' PROGRESS," -2s 3d tile set, «, ; : . v ;, T , y." A, DAY'S OUTING AT MANLY; r> Ts 83 the sefe. , •■■■' ! ' "A LITTLE BIT OF ALL RIGHT," Is 6d the set^ ■- i- f ' • . ' ' ■■'■ -" DON'T FAIL TO SECUEE THESE CARDS. For all kinds of Stationery, Books, Papers, Comics, etc., Pay. us a 'Visit, or Write Manager • ; •'•;'• POST CARD AND STATIONERY DEPOT* 62 Manners-street. WELLINGTON. W. ,F, NEWSON^ST tUBA^STREET EXTENSION (jnst below Manners-street), , v Has received Shipments of Fashionable and Reliable Suitings, etc. I( eto^ - : -'• anoiis now busy taking Winter Orders. Prices Reasonable. -j. I GUARANTEE IN FULL. TOWN AND COUNTRY SUPPLY STORE, ' Whicli is entirely distinct from the . ■ V TOWN AND COUNTRY CO-OPERATIVE FEDERATION ASSOCIATION. ; ; This is a siore for the people, where all goods are priced to meet the increased expenses of living. A cash discount of i per cent, is allowed to customers. • Telephone No. 1818, and address 45 CUBA-STREET. / THE mostr- widely-read Penny Sporting, Dramatic, and Literary Paper m the Commonwealth. ■; THE SVDIVBV (Published Every WEDNESDAY.) - - , BACH ISSUE CONTAINS : ; . TRENCHANT CRITICISMS ON THE CROOKS O*v ;. I SPORT, TURF TOPICS, SPORTING SKETCHES, | , THEATRICAL TIT-BITS, SPICY PARS, JOCULAR fINGLES, COMIC CARTOONS. ORDER AT ONCE . From your Newsagent, Or send direct to " Sportsman " Office, 112 King-street. Sydney. , '4 .. ••>■ ' ■ / I "" : ' — ■ : ; _ ■- _ ..^HE^Y^NpY "SPORTSMAN" WILL BE MAILED TO AM> , . : P4ST OE NEW ZEALAND ON RECEIPT OE 7s -■ EOR ONE YEAR'S SUBSCRIPTION. ■ * ■■
OYSTERS. OYSTERS. URWIN and RODERIQUE, : wholesale oyster merchants, bluff, stewabt island and Wellington, Country Orders Promptly Attended T6« , F. RODEHtIQUE, Agent, 14 MAY-STREET, WELLINGTON. 'Phone 1829. ;_ < PARKER'S Hair Tonic* WHAT NELLIE STEWART SAYS. Empire Hotel, Wellington, "' 24th June, 1903. To Mr. W. PARKER. Dear Sir, — I want to tell you how excellent. I find your Hair Tonic. The various changes of climate I have experienced m travelling these past few months had a most distressing effect on my hair, hut after using your Tonic for one week only I find my hair recovering allits previous lustre and strength. Allow me to thank you for "your discovery. Faithfully, NELL E. STEWART. PARKER'S HAIR TONIC is sold by all chemists throughout the colony. Price 2s 6d per bottle ; by post Ss. SHOULD. BE ON EVERY LADY'S TOILET TABLE. ECZEMA CURED BY DR. DUNCAN'S CELEBRATED SKIN OINTMENT. THIS WONDERFUL EMOLLIENT SALVE is the most effective Remedy made for the cute of Eczema, Psoriasis, and all forms of ,skin disease. It relieves all inflamed conditions of the skin as soon as applied, and it is so soothing and healing taat it may be applied to th 6 delicate skin of an infant. It is invaluable for chafes and skim irritations of every description. Price. 2s 6d per jar, post free. Sole New Zealand Agent : FLETCHER, Pharmacist, Wellington. EWES D VINQ \ HALL & ALLEN'S RED DRENCH. DALGETY and CO., ALL FARMERS' CO-OP. STORE, ALLPRESS.
THE SILVER GRID, j OUBA-ST., WELLINGTON, is acknowledged the BEST RESTAURANT IN THE CITY : i " for ' LUNCH, TEA and SUPPERS. ! Visitors to Wellington should patronise the Silver Grid, where only everything of ! the best is used. A plentiful supply of Fresh Fish, Oysters, Whitebait, etc., always on hand. GRILLS A SPECIALTY. : Tel. 921. CAFE DE PARIS, \ SUPPER AND LUNCHEON ROOMS, Corner of Hall and Queen Streets, MASTERTON. T. J. NOTT, Late of Club Hotel, Eketahuna, and Family Hotel, Palmerston North, . PROPRIETOR. WHY You Should Visit pEACE AND PLENTY LUNCHEON and SUPPER ROOMS, 16 MOLESWORTH-ST. ! BECAUSE you get a fresh Pot of Tea. BECAUSE you get a Plate of Soup at any hour of the day. ,- BECAUSE you get the Best Fish that money , can buy. BECAUSE Cleanliness comes before everything. 'PHONE 2023. W. WOLLAND, FAMILY BUTCHEB, 42 TOEY-STEEET, WELLINGTON. WHY risk disappointment m dealing with inferior Butchers when you can get a superior article at the same price, with Full-weight, Cleanliness and Civility thrown m ? I Nothing but Government inspected meat sold. I NO HAWKING CARTS KEPT t j Therefore, my Small Goods are all made from fresh meat. Once Used Always Used*
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NZ Truth, Issue 65, 15 September 1906, Page 3
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700Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 65, 15 September 1906, Page 3
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