Public Notices J. D. McSRUEB AND CO. HAVE OPENED FULL RANGES OF COLONIAL FLANNELS ANO tLANKETS Direct from the Factory. Colonia) Flannels in White, Pink, and Shetland Grey, in all qualities. Single and Double Blankets ALL PURE NEW ZEALAND WOOL, frem 14s fid to 27s fid PERPAIR. Special Purchase of Dress Tweeds, Extra Heavy make, in Good Dark Colourings, at Is, Is 3d, and Is 6d per yard, all Double Width. WONDERFUL PURCHASE OF FUR BOAS, Real and Imitation Bear, extra long, with and without Cord Ties, ab Ils fid, 15s, 17s fid, and 22s 6d each. Ladies’ Corsets and Umbrellas ARE A SPECIALITY WITH US. EXTRA GOOD VALUE from 2s 6d to 7s 6d SPECIAL VALUE IN GENTS’ FINE SINGLETS AND DRAWERS, all wool, 5s 6d, really worth 7s 6d. Gents’ W.P. Coats, deep capes, Colonial Manufacture, Grand Value. PLEASE NOTE—From Monday, 31st May, till further notice, we close at 5.30 p.m., Saturdays excepted. J. D. McGRUBR & CO., REA DfY -MO NEY DRAPERS, CORNER DEE AND ESK STREETS. C (J~ -33 FOB -A-XjTj 111 Is an infallible remedy for Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Old Wounds, Sores and Ulcers, It is famous for Gout and Rheumatism. FOR DISORDERS OF THE CHEST, SORE BRONCHITIS, COUGHS, COLDS, Glandular Swellings, and all Skin Diseases it has no equal; for contracted and stiff joints it acts like a charm. Manufactured only at 78, NEW OXFORD STREET (late 533, OXFORD STREET), LONDON, and sold by all Medicine Vendors throughout the World. Rr Purchasers should look to the Label on the Pots and Boxes. If the address is not 633, Oxfo-rl Street, London, they aro spurious. UN THIS 'AGE OF FRAUD AND DECEPTION It is little wonder that people are sceptical of mere “ claims of merit ” HONDA!-LANKA BEST CEYLON TEA. Proves its irreproochable value in a 1 Tea Pot ” Test, Sold in Lead Packets. Different Wrappers, Different Prices. All Grocers
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USTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY MONEY TO LEND This Society is prepared to LEND MONEY on First-class Freehold City and Country Securities at 4% PER CENT. Apply direct to the Society's Branch Office, Welling on, or any of the Society’s Distr ct Offices. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary, Wellington. G. G. BURNES, District Secretary, nvercargill.
TO MASTERS Moles, 4s lld Beavers, 6s 9d Strap Football Jerseys, 5s 9d Boys’ Sailor Suits, 3s lld ONLY AT M AS TERS.
rpo CYCLISTS—If you can’t afford a new-up-to date wheel the next best thing is a GOOD SECOND - HAND ONE. You can get it at R. W. JONES’, EARLY APPLICATION NECESSAR V WS’ PECTORAL THE SAFEST AND BEST REMEDY FOR Coughs and Colds Cures Bronchitic, Influenza, and all fiisoxcLexs of the CHEST ANT? LUNGS I CANNOT boast of thousands, nor many hundreds but I can boast of a few hundred genuine testimonials. lhe following is one I have not received. A gentleman (M.S) well-known in South'and as one ef our best and most successful farmers, has often promised to send me a testimonial, but although I have many times reminded him of his promise I have not yet received the testimonial. This is his STORY As nearly as I can remember "My wife is troubled with something like Bronchitis : she has very bad attacks sometimes. The symptoms are a terrible cough and great difficulty in breathing. She was under treatment by a Dunedin doctor, and we generally kept a bottle of her medicine in the house. One night, about midnight, she had an attack; it was worse than u-ual. I went for her medicine, but tlie bottle was empty. What to do I did not know. The cough was something frightful and she could scarcely breathe, and I really thought she was going to die. We kept your Honey Pectoral in the house for the children, and I found a bottle not opened. I gave her a dose thinking it could do her no harm anyhow. After a while she seemed easier ; I then gave her another dose, and in a little while she seeniedconsiderably better. I continued giving tlie Honey Pectoratlit intervals, and during the following day she got alright. This was something wonderful, because hitherto the attacks lasted longer, and used to weaken her so, that she was prostrate for days after. Its a grand medicine, Jonea GRAND-’ |
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Southland Times, Issue 13770, 3 June 1897, Page 4
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725Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 13770, 3 June 1897, Page 4
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