WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS is a stimulant that will brace you up and stand by you. Benjamin Carter, n 8 «l 43, a signalman on tho Great Central railway at luxford, Notts died suddenly whilst attending to his duties. He had just timed a tram m and art the signals riiHit . Mr William Harrison, the originator ot vegetarian restaurants in England, has died in Manchester at tho ago of 7a He wae a self-made man, coming to Manchester as a youth with a capital of 4gd.
TO STRENGTHEN WEAK LUNGS AND IMPROVE APPETITE AND DIGESTION. I
To take an ordinary cough remedy for any serious lung weakness is like attempting to revive a drooping plantby washing the leaves —the appearance of the plant is temporarily improved, but without sustenance at the roots it droops and dies. So it is With the human body; in order to strengthen any organ we must provide sustenance that will be absorbed and assimilated. Modern scientific treatment of lung affections aims first to improve appetite, digestion and nutrition, and secondly to heal the inflamed or diseased mucous membrane of the lungs. The ideal preparation for accomplishing these two objects is Angier's Emulsion. This remedy combines the soothing, healing properties of a specially purified petroleum with the tonic properties of the hypophosphites of lime and soda. Unlike other emulsions, it is pleasant to take and agrees perfectly with delicate, sensitive stomachs. By its soothing and disinfectant action in the stomach and intestines it corrects digestive irregularities and greatly improves assimilation and nutrition, while at the same time it exerts a most invigorating tonic influence upon the general health. Briefly Stated, Angier's Emulsion is soothing and
' healing to throat, lungs, stomach and intesi tines, an aid to appetite and digestion, and ; a vitalizing tonic and restorative. For • twenty-one years it has been prescribed by ! the medical profession and used in the hos- ! pitals, and is now universally recognised aa ■ a standard approved remedy for lung . troubles, digestive and bowel disorders and i wasting diseases. The combined healing and i strengthening prop' ties of, the Emulsion ; make it invaluable for healing the lungs and . building up health and strength after pneumonia, pleurisy, influenza or any illness affecting the lungs; also after measles, fevers or any protracted illness. To any person who is susceptible to colds or subject to bronchitis, Angier's Emulsion is indeed a boon, for it not only soothes and strengthens throat and lungs, but by its tonic influence upon the general health, enables the system to successfully resist colds and respiratory inflammation. Even for the person of average good health, Angier's Emulsion is of value, because it keeps the digestive organs in a normal healthy condition to perform their functions naturally, thus making the use of pills and purgatives unnecessary. For sale by all chemists at 1/3, 2/9. and 4/6. t
I FOR SALS. Telephone 1059. Telephone 1061. T. E. S H I E L & CO., STAFFORD STREET, DUNEDIN. AGENTS AND IMPORTERS OF MOTOR CARS AND MOTOR TRUCKS. MOTOR CABS. MOTOR TRUCKS. MOTOR CARS. CHEAP MOTOR CARS. —We have shipments to arrive direct from the manufacturers, who pay our selling commission; standard reliable cars; 4 cylinders; 20 to 40 horse-power; long-stroke engines; 3 speeds forward and reverse;_ force feed lubrication and cooling; electric lights, horn, and electric self-starter; quick demountable rims and extra r'm; 2to 7 passengers; latest models; fully equipped. Price, if sold to arrive, £125, £150, £175, £200, £225, and £250. Early application necessary to sccure one of these cars. REO MOTOR CARS.—On the market for 20 years, and supply never equal to demand; 4 cylinders; 30 to 35 horse-power; 3 speeds forward and reverse; 5 passengers; electric lights, horn, and self-starter; 15 Timken roller bearings; 190 drop forgings; gears tested to 50 tons; each car subjected to 1000 tests and inspections; quick demountable rims, and extra rim; clear-vision ventilating windshield, simplest control; speedometer; robe and foot rails; deeply upholstered in genuine leather and curled hair; luxurious and complete equipment. Price, if sold to arrive, £340. HAYNES MOTOR CARS.—The Motor Cars de Luxe, built by the inventor of motor cars for the upper classes, for wealth and dignity, for the bon . ton, for aristocrats, and for millionaires; commands the admiration and excites the envy of all; makes other cars look small and mean; 4 and 6 cylinders; 35 to 50 horse-power; electric lights, horn, and electric gear shift; pressure of a button on steering wheel lights, starts, and shifts all Rears; every detail, appliance, luxury, and elegance, a list of which covers pages, and complete equipment. Prices, if sold to arrive, £500 for 5 passangers, £650 for 7 passengers, without electric gear shift £40 less. MOTOR TRUCKS OR LORRIES.— I The horse is getting out of date, being too slow and expensive for modern business men and methods, and to take his place we aru selling Motor Trucks to carry J>, ?, 1. li, 2, 2j, 3, 3£, 4, or 6 ton loads at prices, if sold to arrive, from £200 to £750 for the chassis delivered in Dunedin. REO TWO-TON TRUCK.—Fourtcylinders; 35 horse-power; Timken roller bearings; tyres 36 x 4 front single solid; 36 x3h rear dual solid; 3 speeds forward and reverse; 4 brakes; 2 gas headlights; gas tank; 3 oil lamps; electric horn; handsome driver's cab; complete tool outfit; will do the work of 6 horses at half the cost; cheapest and best truck on the market. Price, if sold to arrive, £430 for the chassis delivered in Dunedin. and equipped as specified. PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET. t JAMES H. WALKER, 'Phone 1790. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT'. Private 'Phone 1000. 4000 ACRBS 4000 AORES GRAZING RUN FOR SALE GOOD BUYING PROPOSITIONS OF THIS DESCRIPTION ARE RARELY ON THE MARKET. OWNER, HAYING MADE A COMPETENCE, IS RETIRING. 11 miles fencing, 3 miles netted, subdivided into 7 blocks and first-class sheep country; grows splendid turnips without manure. Present owner fattens all surplus stock. With improvements would carry 3000 sheep. It is at present carrying 2000 sheep; 70 acres young grass; 5 head of cattle and 5 horses; full set of implements. PRICE, £5000. RENTAL, £60 Per Year. Further particulars on application to J. H. WALKER, only, Empire Buildings. C. MORGAN, LAND, ESTATE, AND COMMISSION AGENT, 'Phone 2748. 10 EMPIRE BUILDINGS, PRINCES ST. DUNEDIN 'Phone 2748 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. NO. 470.—L.1.P., 168 acres (rc-nt 5s 6d); one mile from dairy factory, school, and railway station; subdivided into 8 paddocks; well fenced, and good water; all rich level land; grows heavy crops and splendid grass; situated in heart of best dairying district in South Island; pood 5-roomed House, with all conveniences ;> 16-stalled byre, stable, barn, and other buildings. The owner is retiring, and will take Town Property in part payment. Prioo £16 per acre. Will carry 200 to 300 sheep and cottlc. NO. 468.—FREEHOLD, 200 acres; 7 paddocks, well fenced and subdivided; 200 sheep, 8 horses, gig, drays and harness, binder drills, ploughs, corn crusher, turnip wower, large quantity of fencing material, and all farm appliances; 2 stacks of chaff, 100 bags oats, 5-stalled stable, loosebox, loft and barn combined; new House, all modern,_ 5 rooms, and outbuildings; one mile .from railway station, factory, and school. As a going concern £18 per acre. Will carry 300 sheep and other cattle all the year round. Owner will consider Town Property in exchange. NO. 475.—HALF-ACRE SECTION, City, rise, 2 minutes from Princes 6treet; all level. Price, £1800; or will subdivide. \ V ALBION CHAMBERS, / / 41 DOWLING STREET O TVV (Cutting.) EBt i^i ned FINANCIAL ESTATE ' - AGKNTS. _ AGENT 3. ACCOUNTANTS AND LICENSED LAND BROKERS. locality. Dworiptioh. Price. CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTIES vnRTI! FOR SALE wKn LEITH STREET: Modern RESIDENCE, containing 7 rooms; verJiNLJ andah, bay window; electric light; drained to Drainage Board re gulations; washhouse (copper, tubs) and outhouses. This is a good up-to-date House, and is worth having a look at. FOR SALE. HANDY TO THE TOWN, and commanding an UNSURPASSED VIEW of the city and surroundings: RESIDENCE consisting of 10 rooms; 2-storev (wood); plastered; h. andc. water, gas, drained; bathroom, and all necessary outhouses; the rooms aro LARGE ON RISE AND AIRY ; there are bay windows and verandah. FREEHOLD SECTION (level), area 27 poles. To anyone on the lookout for a really comfortable home on the rise we recommend them to inquire after this at once. The price is a very reasonable one for the Property, and it is a REAL BARGAIN. — FOR SALE. — LARGE FREEHOLD SECTION, 33ft by 165 ft, together with 6OUMBER- ROOMED RESIDENCE, with all modern appointments. The LAN*D House is built of wood, and has just been papered throughout, £750 qtrFF/T and is as fresh-looking as the day it was built. It is to be thrown awav at the KNOCK-DOWN PRICE OF " SUBURBAN FREEHOLD PROPERTIES FOR SALE. Where you get the sun all day, we have a Good 7 - roomed RESIivrrmMlNG- DENCE, with verandah and bay windows; also bathroom, scul- £qqq TONT lory; drained and other conveniences. There is also a very nice 1 garden. This is a cheap Property at FOR SALE. , To those seeking Homes in the drive, we strongly recommend this "UTmSFL- t° them. It contains 1 rooms, two bay windows, electric light, h. •rtVrPH'' and c. water, bath, washhouso (copper, tubs, and other appoint- npcQ • ments; the rooms are largo and well finished off. Tha section is a nPTVK FREEHOLD CORNER, containing 23 poles. This is one of those new and modern Houses we see in the drive, and is on the market 'at the prico of —— FOR SALE ; FREEHOLD SECTIONS, level for building. One ha 3an area of MORNING- i-acre, price £350; and the other Soction contains 1 rood 17 poles, TON price £150 , BURTON & PATTERSON, 41 DOWLING STREET.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16189, 26 September 1914, Page 11
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