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A nastp (OUQh was cured b& SCOTTS Emulsion and the weak chest was radically strengthened. The mother of the boy, Mrs. K. O'Grady, 2 White Horse Street, Sydney, N. S. W., writes (20th June, 10) that j.er son William, 16 months old: "Suffered jrom birth tvith a weak chest and was constantly troubled A 4^ w *th a nasty cough that kept Msm»iL him awake at night. After J§fj|£&jj) trying numerous so-called MWssb remedies without success, I • WWfiT gave Scott's Emulsion. HIH s cou £h was soon V^te Iliiii cured., and he has gained so JqSs?*& much m weight that he does #£!«__» not look like ihe scone child. He is now perfectly healthy and strong." Those who try Scott's Emulsion for coughs and similar troubles, never go back to those "so-called remedies" mentioned by Mrs. O'Grady. Scott's Emulsion has a world-wide reputation for curing coughs and colds, and Scott's is the only emulsion which has. With Scott's you buy CERTAINTY, and Scott's is the only emulsion you do buy it with. Therefore, do not ask for "emulsion" — ask iox SCOTT'S Emulsion. Of all Chemists and Dealers m Medicines. BSMaq_-«»1lf-^^ ROYAL HOTEL, OHINGAITI. Excellent Accommodation for Sportsmen and Others. GOOD SHOOTING. E. DAIS; Proprietor. Excelsior Hotel, DUNEDIN. The Similarity Between "N.Z. TRUTH" and McKENZIE'S EXCELSIOR HOTEL is That you can read the genuine facts m the former and Drink the genuine liquor at the latter. Central Hotel, LOWER HUTT. M. J. Hodgins - Proprietor. "~ HALCOMBE HOTEL, HALCOMBE. Excellent Accommodation for Travellers and Tourists. FISHING- AND SHOOTING. T. A. SOWMAN :: PROPRIETOR. SHEPHERD'S hM$ HOTEL TINAKOEI-EOAD,^ WELLINGTON. A- J.' (Bert) Mace (Late of the Central Hotel) Is now Proprietor of this well-known House. 'Phone,. 4. Federal Hotel, PICTON. Situated at the Head of the Beautiful Queen Charlotte Sound. The Commercial aDd Tourist Home. Arrangements made for Launches for PJxcursion Parties and Deep Sea Fishing. J. W. CAMPBELL, PROPRIETOR. RED HOUSE HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH. An Hotel with a reputation for its SUPERIOR ALES, SPIRITS, & ACCOMMODATION. E. WHITTLE, PROPRIETOR. WELLINGTON ' HOTEL CHRISTCHURCH Just Thoroughly Renovated Throughout Splendid Accommodation for Travellers. (Opposite Opera House, and only 3 minutes from Railway Station or Post Office). Free House. Tariff from 5s per Day. Concessions to Weekly Boarders. GAVIN LOUDON, Proprietor

WELLINGTON HOTEL, cnRIS ™S SE) . Go Loudon, Proprietors right opposite opera house. P'Rioe; ust. WHISKIES. s . d. Boomerang ss, small ... ... 3 0 Jamiesons _ ... ... 7 0 Dennis Henry Mounie ... ... 6 > Mitchell's Imperial qts. ... 6 9 Special (own bottlin^ ... ... 4 Canadian Club, American Rye and Flasks 2s Gd, Half-flasks Is 6d. Other Jamieson's ... ... 5 q Brandies ss. Walker's, D.C.L., Mitchell's, Crawford's, SHERRY.— Williams and Humbert's SpanTeacher s, Buchanan s, Pour Crown, Old isH (own bottling 4 S Smuggler, Dewar's, White Horse, and GINS— Geneva (lar«e), Gs ; Old Tom, Gilothers at ss. bey's, Dry Gin, ss; Booth's, Plymouth, D.C.L. (small) 3s, Flasks 2s 6d, Half-flasks Wolfe's Schnapps." ss. is 3 . RUM.— Burkes Old Jamaica, 5s 6d ; Red WaU_er s Special Reserve (own bottling) Heart, 5s Gd ; Old Jamaica (own ss. Very old Heatherdew 4s Gd. bottling), 4s Gd. • -r_ _ BRANDIES. PORT.— Gilbey's Invalid and Croft's InBisguit Dobouche (20 years old) ... 90 valid, 5s 6d ; Croft's and other Ports, 5s ; »' )i ' ••• •.. 6 6 Special Old Spanish (own bottling), 4s. » ."*_,, "•• ••• 6 c Large assortment of Local Ales and Hennessy s ... „__ 8 G Stouts. Speight's, Manning's, and Crown •• -~ ... 6 G XXXX on draught.

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NZ Truth, Issue 328, 7 October 1911, Page 6

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