Business Hotic3s. INVEECARGILL. HARDWARE, WOODWARE, & Tlf$BEF2 FS!RCHAfti7S AND btti3l.:d:e:je3,s' lEsowa&soiKrcs-isEsgj. We hold Large and Well-assorted Stocks of BUILDIKG MATEEIALS, and give the LOWEST QUOTATIONS procurable. ESTIMATES given for full Specifications at AKY .RAILWAY STATION in OTAGO or SOUTHLAND. 1 1MBEE supplied Direct from SAWMILLS, or from our Yard in INVER CAEGILL. TRY OUR PRBCES. J^^^w \Sr I "i/1% Vc^®t EQUALLED )One tablespoonfnl ( Non-intoxicating Beer The Finest, Most Refreshing, and Pleasantest Beverage Obtainable. TR 3T XT» MASON'S "WINE ESSENCES For Making KON- INTOXICATING WINE. Produce in a few minutes a Delicious Temperance Wine or Cordial — Ginger, Orange, Raspberry, Black Currant, etc. FOE CHILDEEK'S PAETIES OE SOCIAL GATHERINGS, NEWBALL & MASON. Nottingham, England, Agent— O. J. BADHAM, Hereford St., Christchurch. . ' T^ e P art which the corpuscles ;jG ffi^^^^^^^^F of the blood play in making good the m W loss occasioned to the body by wear jill and tear, and in carrying off the effete or worn-out i||| material, has been compared to the part played by a !|| soldier. The corpuscles of pure blood are our soldier- ig friends, who repair the worn-out tissues of the body, and g| fight against disease-germs. The first condition for good Igf health is pure blood, and that can only be obtained sCnd ; g kept by taking pure food and drink. || Adulterated food-stuffs and drinks are the pests of m the modern market, and all too often health considera- fe tions are sacrificed to apparent cheapness. If you would -§| have a pure drink, take cocoa ; but let it be a pure cocoa, g such as Van Houten's, which is^ highly digestible, g extremely soluble, and of most delicious taste. It is ;|i cheap, too, for it costs less than a farthing a cup. K| It is easily made ;it has an attractive aroma ; and W§ it contains more nourishment than an equal quantity of g the best beef -tea. ___«. 8 HAVE YOU TRIED j| -VAN HOUTEN'S Eating GHQGQLATE? jj
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Otago Witness, Issue 2401, 8 March 1900, Page 11
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322Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2401, 8 March 1900, Page 11
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