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"UNSEED COMPOUND," Trade Mark of KAY'S COMPUUNJ ESSENCE OF LINSEED, Aniseed, Senega, Squill, etc. Tiie finest remedy known for Coughs, Colde, and Chest Complaints, Bronchitis Asthma, Influenza, Consumption, etc. The old English Keniedy. 35 Yoars' Proven Efficacy. Equally ser\iceable for Holies and Cattle. LINUM CATHAPvTICUM purely vegetable, for Indigestion, Biliousness, Constipation, Headache. Agreeably aperient. /^OACtULINE. — Transparent Cement, vJ mends Glasi-, Cliina, b'arthenwaie, etc., and all broken. Artic'eo. Manufactory — Stockport, England. Keiuse all substitutes. (iAXTERBURY AGRICULTURAL COL- ■> LEGE, LINCOLN. The following varieties of SEED POTA- ; TOES, grown on the College Farm from imported seed, are now ready for UISTRIBUj TION in lots ot or more, at 6s per cwt, delivered at Lincoln railway station : — British Queen, Conquest, Challenge, Ex- • hibitor. White Elephant, Tayler's IronI cl%d> Beauty of Hebron, Brown's Favourite, Henley Fhibher, Up-to-Date. i Orders, accompanied by postal notes, should be addressed to Mr .Tas. M'Lay. Farm Overseer. Agricultural College, Lincoln, and will be forwarded according to priority of application. I ' J. BAYNE, sju Director. ELECTRIC BELTS AND APPLIANCES. '•GAGER'S PATENT." npiHE -FAVOURITK" MAGNETOA ELECTRIC BELT (with or without suspensor) relieves and cures Rheumatism. Sciatica, Lumbago, Weakness*, Nervousness, rte. Conditional free .tiial given, if desirect. I Pamphlets and consultation fiee. ' ' A. J. TARRANT, Electric Belt and Appliance Depot. 209 TUAM STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. FOR SALE. TTOUSE AND LAND, situated on the Wanaka voad, land being 110 acres, well fenced. For further particulars apply GEORGE ELLIOTT, i Qutjensberry, \ia Cromwell. Missing Friends. MICHAEL HOGAN, late Care P. 0., Napier, but la~t 'icaid of :it Ashburton. Kindly ser.d yout Address, to Vv 7 ". O. S , Witness Office, Dunedin. 29my i fXHARLES WHITE, late of Greenfields !Vy Station, Law-inc^. is requested lo send address to Box 176, P. 0., Dunedin.
* 86 Princes Street, Dunedin. At this season of the year CHILBLAINS are very pre\alent. We ha\e two good Remedies : TAURUS COMMCNIS, for those that itch intolerably, but do not break : Is Bottles. And MARSHALL'S INFALLIBLE CHILBLAIN OINTMENT, which cure.- both broken and unbroken. For children this remedy is Invaluable ; it saves them much pain, pnd soon makes the little .sufferers ea-y Tt has been on the market since 1866, and is still the Best Remedy known for Chi!blaiiib ; Is Boxes. The demand for MARSHALL'S FOS PHLRIXE is increasing every month. People are beginning to find out that this concentrated Tonic is just the thing that they Av.intcd to tone \tp their Nerves, It is a splendid remedy for Nervous Toothache, Neuralgia, and Brain Fag; Is Bottles, Post free. Don't forget to use KI'RA KLAVA for your Corns. It has removed oolite very old stugers; Is Bottles. PHOTOGRAPHY.— We have a splendid Stock of Cameras on hand at present, and if you pay a visit to Dunedin call and inspeofc same. They range in prke from 17s 6d to £15 15s. The first and second prize* m The Triad Photo Competition were won by ladies who bought "Premo" Cameras from us less than six months ago. A Camera makes, a nice present for a lady. Now is the time to start so as tc be Teady for the summer season. ■ WRITE FOX FREE CATALOGUES.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2467, 26 June 1901, Page 34
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