£ARNETT_& GRANT, TO THE SPORTING PUBLIC nrf AVING RESOLVED to CLOSE OTJR BUSINESS in Dunedin, Clients are respectfully requested henceforth to send all Communications to CHRISTCHURCH. Letters and Telegrams.?; BARNETT GRANT, Christchurch. 2d >"» ' " ' j i i P.O. BOX 211. Ittlemruphlc Address : SCOn MARTIMDALE, WELLINGTON. Beott & lartindale, HACIKG CORRESPONDENTS, WELLINGTON. ttm — " ' A. MOSS. fpUBF ACCOUNTANT BOX 73, DUNEDIN. Telegram— A. MOSS, Dunedin, T. BARNETT Surf Commission Agent, P.O. BOX 135, DUNEDIN. Telegrams-!" 1 BAKNETT, Dunedin. i Tie London Treatment FOR THE CURE OF Alcoholism & Narcotism. fXJHIS is a GENUINE, UP-TO-DATE, and tJ_ PERMANENT CURE for the excessive use of drugs and drink habit. This is ' the latest and mort satisfactory treatment that has ever been placed before the public ' of New Zealand^ and is in no way connected with -tb* so-called Gold Cure. Pamphlet containing full- particulars will be sent post free. Address: H. IV. BCTTREY, Home Bush, Masterton. J2ap (P.O. Box 121, Masterton.) _ — ■— , aQte>R SALE, Thoroughbred Stallion GRAND il? CROSS, by Medallion, dam Marion; height about 16hds 3in.— For particulars and ! ' extended pedigree apply to Edwin Bull, Peel Forest; Rangitata. l° m y JTIOE PRIVATE SALE. The THOROUGHBRED HORSE TRENTBRIDGE, by Phaethon {Txenton — Sapphire) out of Throne, bj Perkin Warbeck H out of Peggy, by Tradue-jr {ride Stud Book, vol. - I). Trentbridge is a winner, and has proved himself a sure foal-getter. Stands over 16hds, showing splendid bone, power, and quality. At present in training. For further particulars apply SPORTING EDITOR. lOmy Otago "Witness. OCCIDENTAL PRIVATE HOTEL, MANSE STREET, DUNEDIN. J. H. WRIGHT. x The> .above, under new management, has been. Thoroughly Renovated. Customers can lely on. receiving every attention and comfort a,t Moderate Rates. A GOOD TABLE, and Central — within a minute's walk of Post Office and all trams. Hot and Cold Baths. Telephone 68. 15m DRUNKENNESS Every Woman can now permanently Cure the Inebriate M■ ■ -|r% PW% mnd faring happiness to the fta U H U ■ home. A' tMtefeis powder, ww " m "" ™~ „ which caa be given in tea, food, &c without th patient's knowledge. Particulars, tc., sent freeWrite to J. W. COPITHORNB, Dept. 8., Ingestre street, Wellington. ntF thou ehalt confess with thy mouth the • Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine ■heart that God hath raised Him from the dead, ihou shalt be saved. — Romans x, 9. For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord- shall be saved.— Romans x, 13. I
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Otago Witness, Issue 2671, 24 May 1905, Page 50
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