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OOOIlB!5 BAIIt» if «, TSS PATENT PRIZE RANGE, ZEAL.AMDIA M2SD9 no wetting and will burn an; Goal. OAK BE USED AS aN OPEN MR# PRIES T AJBTD HOLDS AT® AND y, philp Aobnt as KONGO PAX TENEI KBI KOUTO KATOA JffiACBSACT STEWART’S SEW CUBE FOB ASTHMA NE W CUBE FOB OBOUP NEW CUBE FOE DIPHTHBBIA NEW CURB FOB CHRONIC BRONCHITIS. Prepared from the Mountain, and Forest Plants of New Zealand. I Asthma the New Cure has proved itself • obe Head and Shoulders Above All Other Remedies. fipHE NEW CUBE is the only Specific X yet discovered for Diphtheria. In Croup the NEW CUBE has no rival. It saves emetics, lighting fires, hot bathe, and all the attendant worry incidental to the arrival of the Midnight Monster. In Typhoid Fever the New Cure disinfects, soothes, and gum) refreshing sleep; The New Cure is the only true Lung Dis* infectant. In no instance has a death occurred from diphtheria when the “ New Cure " has been freely used from the first outset of the disease, and so great are its protective powers, that the complaint has never been known to spread to other members of the family. The New Cure 8s fid j Grindelia Bobusta Cigarettes, Ss ; Asthma Tobacco, Ss fid and Is, iBEVOLUTION IN BAKING. |yAßoW»fl PATENT CONTINUOUS LIKING OVaN Are Smokeless, Clean, being i eternally heated, always at baking heat. W F MASON,Engineer Uanohaotar. Have you tasted Gawbb’s WobcbstbbSBIBB SAUCE. It is a valuable adjunct to the luncheon table where cold meats are apt to muster in full force. It is one of the cheapest sauces made, but is of excellent quality, —[Advfc.l

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 7270, 25 July 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 7270, 25 July 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 7270, 25 July 1893, Page 4