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Business Notices. ■■■m iLLJ "■'"E.^mk Angler's Emulsion is better than Cod-liver Oil, because it is pleasant to take, agrees with the most delicate stomach, BE^ggW^^Sj B9 and aids digestion instead of disturbing it. It is better, jjflfijflgjßßlSiHHHi too, because it has healing and curative virtues which codli^^iP^^* ill-Sin liver oil does not possess, and which make it of far greater 1 sSsiaSss-HHSTfi efficacy in lung affections and wasting diseases. I H»ETHOLEUM WITH HYPOPHO9PHITES) ■**VhJK^ SF^ " If *is made with our specially purified petroleum, and has a -'-'• '-'-!mjriti?^f If wonderfully soothing effect upon the throat, lungs and . T*^ isMfi^ffJl - iir-passftges, . r^Jieving troublesome coughs, and heal■jsSliglSslggiril , "ing any-inflamed or catarrhal condition. At the same skJ«EßssmZ"^ml * ime fr promotes appetite, aids digestion, and builds up ■wSSjggSgi&^lt' 'weight apd strength. Angier's Emulsion is prescribed by I the medical* profession throughout the entire EnghshIlU^ilS^SJ^^^LSla .speaking world, and is largely used in hospitals. . \ A FREE SAMPLE ""^iriffinlln^^ - on receipt of postage. Mentiou this paper. CAUTION.-Do not rlik disappointment or won* by tryiotf cheap lmlta. „ tioni mad* with ordinary potvoleum, but Insist upon Having Anglai'f * '- - -„'..- in three sizes-; of all chemists. THE ANGIER CHEMICAL CO., Ltd., 7 Barrack Street, Sydney, N.S.W. ; . .. I/>ndon, England ; %oston, U.S.A.

COUGHS -, The trouble is not with your stomach, "Is it? Then why put any medicine in it. Let it alone. But there must be something 'i - %JA the matter with your bronchial tubes or _HJKrM SGMr l un gs, or you wouldn't be coughing so hard. tfHHHHn^ Then treat these, one or both, and these J^^Hi^B^^ only. You can do it so nicely with our m$ Put some Cresolene in the vaporizer, m flgfc light the lamp beneath, and breathe-in the A Mm\ healing vapor. You feel relieved at once ; V WLj * ue fi rs t breath quiets the tickling in the «y throat, and lessens the desire to cough. aW /l£l Isn't this much better than to try to reach itt /dß^Hkv your lungs by way of your stomach? \gy 'iJMljffl or ast^ ma » bronchitis, croup, whooping cough, catarrh and influenza, it is the best treatment you can possibly find. 4 Oephak Hoxe. __ 9^«p«^^r~' April Ist, 1595. 4 h.ttt»:K ' CURES WHILE YOU SLEEP coagh at thfg Institution, hayInsabout 60 cases They were ■■■^■^■■^■■■MMMaaMHMBM^MmBaHaHaMMi^ all treated by Inhalations of X?w V fP.° . re «o 1 « n e>Tithout Vano-Crcsolene ia sold by Orugplfts CTerywuere. A £S2T .1 re "?}« nt , In the«c v»po-Cresolene outfit, Inclnding the Vaporizer and Lamp, ewes they all made unevent- which Bhould last a Ufe-tlme, and .1 I>ottle ot Cresolene iSL re , coverl< ? ■without com- complete. 75.6 d • extra supplies of Cresolcne 2 oz.. v 3d.; plications I unhesitatingly 4 oz , 2a 3d Illustrated booklet containing physlcitns' c? d y £ vr p l e P aratson 1 , 00 8 15 free u £pn request. Vapo-Ckesolekn Co., in wnooplns-Coueh. 18J Fulton St.. New York. U. S A. A. C. MESSENGER, fiold *&& recommended by Kempthokxe, Peosszb & Co. Bealdent Physician. ■anMszisais^MK^MiMßHißaßßK^K^^^H^m

MESSRS COUGHLAN BROS. Have now entered into possession of their NEW SHAMROCK HOTEL, MACLAGGAN STREET, DUNEDIN, One of the most commodious and up-to-date hostelries in the city. The house is renovated and refurnished throughout, and everything necessary for the convenience and comfort of Boarders supplied, the Proprietors expecting tbeir enterprise to meet with due recognition from the Travelling Public. In addition to Dining, Smoking, and Private Sitting Rooms, the Establishment contains 60 Bedrooms, •which shows that the Accommodation is on a very extensive scale. To further popularise the NEW SHAMROCK the TARIFF is REDUCED to the very MODERATE CHARGE of 4s 6d per day — a ddeartnre which, coupled with the popularity of the genial Proprietors, should result in taxing the very extensive accommodation to its utmost capacity.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2578, 12 August 1903, Page 72

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Page 72 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2578, 12 August 1903, Page 72

Page 72 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2578, 12 August 1903, Page 72

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