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TRADE ><^ MARK >^^ Best Value in the Market for Wear and Comfort. -s//,y^ 'jttfflt Wv^^-v pT^ MADE IN ALL THE LATEST' STYLKS AND SHAPES BY EXPERIENCED WOKKMEJU. FOR ALL CLASSES IN Z^MmM^ N Y J ■ ' KIVETTED, PEGGED, Oil MACHINE SEWN. \Su is^nX^ ' NO MX>HE CORNS, NO MORE BUNIONS, NO MORE TENDER FEET BY WEARING / Ni "^^ \s /A Our Welled ISoofcS are sewn by the celebrated £S©O(!.yesM' $lffiielfliaie. They are sott rind as comfortable as hand-sewn. Can be worn / \ \ 111 *^ c rst c^ a y w i tn m °re pleasure and comfort than others that have been weeks in wear. The best of leathers are used in the manufacture of j \ \ /JJ these goods, including afl the latest colours. Visitors' to the IHmadin Industrial Exhibition kindly inspect our Exhibit in 'Central Avenue. 1 \ ' // Our Exhibit only represents a i'ew out of hundreds of lines which we manufacture.

. A Hew Era in Cod Liver Oil- Manufacture. We are indebted to recent scientific researches for 'the revelation of the no less surprising than Important fact, that of all the Cod Liver Oil hitherto produced not a particle has been really pure, even when claimed to be " the purest " ; however pure the source, the oil must by-'the present system of manufacture always be contaminated with decomposition products of its own fat's, hence the nauseating , and," repeating " properties. With full knowledge of the cause Peter Moller soon found-the remedy, and having remodelled his factories in accordance with the requirements of the new discoveries, he has now adopted a new system of manufacture which', for the first time in the history of this invaluable remedy, produces the pure oil, rery different from other oils : easy to take, easy to digest, and quite free from the tendency to create unpleasant eructations. THIS NEW OIL IS KNOWN AS HYDROXYL-FREE The Lancet, June, Bth, 1835 :— " It is now known that Cod Lirer Oil can be prepared, not only free from objectionable taste, but also free from the tendency to cause unpleasant eructations." This latter very disagreeable property has been removed by Moller's New Process. Tht Chemist and Druggist (London), May Ist, 1897 :— Moller's Cod Liver Oil.— " It would be difficult to speak too highly of this oil ; the taste marks the advantage of the hydroxyl-free process one Gould aot tell it to be an oil. The absence of eructation we have "again tested and proved." ' WJißMißßaßSECgkSJMsa^iMsaiaa^Maca^g»g3^Ria^ t . _ ' il 7 .O XT a&ST BID 2E IBS" , Manufacture all their own Clothing and in buying from - them you get KELIABLE MATERIALS, with Good Linings, and made up in First-class Style. 2^a2r*Jhas^l^^.JLj. BOYS' MELVILLE SUITS (made from Splendid Colonial Tweed in newest patterns), Size 7to fit Boy of 8 years . . . . I3§ O«J Size 9to fit Boy of 10" years .. .. 14s 6(1 tase Is Fei» Size. For Eeal Value, including (rood Appearance and Durability, these are UNEQUALLED. SESIO ¥008 OiSII IF YOU GINHQT CALL BEST -AID 'SAFEST APERIENT* ; '" RECOMMENDED'AND PRESCRIBED BY MEDICAL MEN EVERYWHERE. AIHUAL SAIiB BXCUSSDS SIX HELLION BOTTLES. The "BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL " says of ** J&ttttggd&t S&ttiftfif (T It has established itself in favour with leading physicians and . therapeutists of every country, whose testimonies bear witness to its action as a speedy, sure and gentle Aperient for ordinary use; it is remarkably and exceptionally uniform in its composition and free from defects incidental to many other. Hungarian Bitter "Waters."

ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES (COBB & CO.). fTIHE above Line of Coaches leave Lawrence for J_ Roxburgh, Clyde, Cromwell, Queenstown, and all intermediate places every Monday, Wed nesday, and Friday, on arrival of first train from Dunedin, returning on the alternate days. Leave Middlemarch for St. Bathans, Ophir, and Clyde on Mondays and Fridays. Leave Middlemarch for Hyde, Hamiltons, Kyeburn, and Na3eby on Mondays, Wednesdays, and. at 11.10 a.m. ; and leave Naseby for Middlemarch and intermediate places on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 7 a.m., connecting with trains arriving at Dunedin at 6.5 p.m. ; connecting with trains leaving Dunedin at 7 a.m. ( and Middlemarch at 2.20 p.m. * H. CRAIG & CO. Head Office : Peel street. Lawrence Th« Average rate of wages in Korea ii 7d ' Star. > ° I

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Otago Witness, Issue 2310, 9 June 1898, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2310, 9 June 1898, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2310, 9 June 1898, Page 11