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IIBIW II I ill "*i tt**'*- — ■"■ "*f"--'»""'»T«----- '-— "■■•■» -I-.- .-•-:.ira.-3a.ELaL:--i*r"T'-'rt— / vr-ry.i»-i»x~| True Bcotiomy. j i Many people think that by buylngr a low-priced artlcSo thoy are setting the oheapest. There Is no more erroneous Idea. True eoonomy consists In Obtaining the best value for money. Is highly oonoentrated, perfectly soluble and most easily digested. You oan therefore get more strength and nourishment out of It than out of any other. Experience will prove that It Is the Best & Goes Farthest "W. CKR/IEQ-Q- &G O -LTD. ■ r> f ~ celebrated "CLUB" Coffee. Ap- KN£s£3§££§faf&l liK^^ ; P en ** e( - M"® copies of their cannisters, Hgg|gggggggjg| ■BtfWfc ' A with outside wrapper and with wrap- ■SKfeflptj^ffi|iJMr^l|a (ft r - EAGLE BRAND STARCH.— JffiSSjSwSJqSl I W^*nWitfittl Amongst other- numerous testimonials ■UvUnRBSBH I M i vlliiVv I ** Messrs Arch. Clark & Sons, makers i -** of the popular "Zealandia" Shirt, -s With Outside Wrapper say:— "Your EAGLE STARCH ia Without Wrapper used m our Laundry with the best possible results, and we can confidently say is a First-class Starch, and suitable for all Laundry purposes. t*t. ctxrootGt «&; 00., XiXzranraiD COFFEE, PEPPER, SPICE AND STARCH MANUFACTURERS, RATTRAY ST. & PELICHET BAY, DUNEDIN. (l [ .IS" LIFE WORTH LIVING? 1 fljv U) jjTHAT DEPENDS UPON THE LIVER \ tej \a) '„ I upon 5— , UJ © I'IMPEY'S MAY APPLEJ 1 JL Indigestion, Biliousness, Flatulency, Constipation, and all \C I <3\ Liver, Kidney, and Stomach Complaints, are Cured (w\ Iq/ by this New Vegetable Remedy. ir] ll* SSs. • Chemists and Stoves • 2s. , jf' ASK FOE X MAEMALADE, ORMOND LINK 'SSU^i ° F €OAOHES - W, F. HATTEN'S iHOACH leaves ORMOND at 8.30 a.m. DAILY, returning same Afternoon »t \J 3 o'clock. . BOOKING OFFlCE— Hatten's Stables, Ormond. „ Redstone's Stables, Lowe Street, .Giaborn*. Passengers booked at the above Offices will receive every attention. Fares, Goods, and Parcels st Reduced Rates. W. F.HATTEN Proprietor

ry^ggto-jggtk ! V° STAND THE VPv^mjJgP*}^ rrep c Arai Station, And to travel as may be arranged with Breeders, The Pure-bred Clydesdale Stallion, YOUNGL LYON. YOUNG LYON, foaled October, 1897, by Glenlyon (British Lion — Diamond), out of Wyllie's Darling (General Manager, imp. — Maggie) ; Maggie (by Vanquisher, imported). YOUNG LYON himself is a full bay horse, with black points, and is four years old. He was bred by Mr R. D. D. McLean, Maraetakaho, Hawke's Bay. He has great substance of bone and hair, is very active, and shows remarkably good temper. He will serve a limited number of mares this season. Terms, £3 10s single mares ; two or more mares belonging to same owner, as may be arranged. Mares sent to this horse will have good grass and water and every attention, but no responsibility is incurred. For further particulars, apply to— W. BAIRD, *> Te Arai Station. — Or, Groom m charge. • 471 FLAXBOURNE. FLAXBOURNE is a dark brown horse, stauds 16 hands, with plenty of muscle and good flat bone, by Stonyhurst out of Wai, bred by Sir George Clifford, South Island. Will travel for convenience of mares with foals at ioot. Every care taken of mares, but no responsibility incurred. All fees to be paid on removal of mares or notice of stinting. Paddocking flree for one month, after which 2s 6d per week will be charged. Good paddocking for mares, with plenty of water. TERMS: Single mares £3; two or more, same owner, £2 10s. For pedigree, see cards and Stud Book. For further particulars, apply — T. HILL, 601 Owner. TO TRADESMEN.^-Special importation of case lo'ii of ENVELOPES, \ whioh arc being aold Ch«»p, to elMur.— At Herald Office.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9304, 18 November 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9304, 18 November 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9304, 18 November 1901, Page 1

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