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NOTICE. VfR JOHN tiCOTT, proprietor of f-rott's flax j3JL remedies, hpw'B to intimate rhu as hi' will he abben*' from !,o»n [or .1 fui!):f-r period, he dfsirt-fl that, all communi-'aiions hp vdf!rc9H(_d Lo Box 2 Post Olllc !.'i.auti-.'i,!in'l '.•■'..-y will receive aurntion. .-IC-'tT'S OINTMENT shciul'l he in every hover:. A sovereign rtn.edy for hruist-s, turn*, scalds, etc Mr Sci.ti.'-i other |>repar:ii.i. i.s are bi«h!y reoom mended for the rtlipl of IncliKeriiion, Liver Complaint and Inflammation (interra) or external), P.czrmaand Piles. All .these are obtainf Me at W. G Gilchrist's, Tay Htreet, Macalister hik "to., DeesLreet, Jaa. Allen, ' bootmaktr, Tay »tr<Ko, Lewis and Aiiken'H Biorp, '. ppleby, anij_ MathosOD's and Ache "oil's stores, Otaut&u Special personal ittonf.ioa in bad cases. , MEASLES. I HAVE Conli fence in RECOMMENDING MY" HONEY PECTORAL For Children suffering from MEASi.ES. It reduces the fever, cures the couch, and prevents thit frequent dreaded ai er-meualea complaint. Bronchitis. "ThUM no new rpuvdv, i. h^vinß been used in ihnusiir.cis of casrij during pas', epidemics, and ahvaja with eaPsfuct/Ory result. Ne rl. two thousand bottles were sold durrg oue epidemic alone c. b. Tones, CHEMISP \ND DRUGGIST, DEE SIBciET. INVICHCARQILL. ,^'rl %® f& S 7 > <j*->3 V: '■■.. !■■■■ Yon mast, §oon«p o? latep, t@ tkr. fact that "KUKOS" TEA ie ijdoabtedlj the EEST. It is pure &nd ; has a rich, Mi £a?ou? ; In short, is A most &slioioa& &*¥&?&£&. Ask ydor Grocer for U and do not bs put qS with othor branda, fop ** KUKOS " TEA la us afilclo tlaat h&a (inly to hs $?ls& la bo ?.ppr-sdated Baa nss*s *mCHOICE LINES IN FOOT W EAR J& W. STEAD havp just opened out, some • BEAUTIFUL FouTWiSAK from KDgland and Au» rios. * Ford'fc' Ladies' American Goods Have established a reputation for themselves "Keith's Gents' American Boots Are unsurpassed for finish and flfc* ing WE HAVE BOTH THESK MAKES IN TAN OR BLACK, LACE OR BUTTON, EXTRA LIGHI OR MEDIUM Also the Celebrated English X " make for Gents' and " Bective " for Ladies. GIVE US A CALL AH kinds of Footware Made and Repaired on the preo-Ues Bowling and Tennis Shoes re-rubbered J, & W7 STEAD, DEE STREET IMPERIAL G.iLF FOOD OAN BE USKD WITH EITHER SKIM, SEPARATED MILK, OR WHEY. rule from malt, cooked and uncooked cereals cientiflcally blended, co aa to be the best substitute or whole milk. At the same time will not cause ' ecoure," aa i- the cage with linseed alone. If mixed and f.-ri according to instructions, it is the most economical food in the market. A small bag ('2511)) will last one oalf flva weeks, an longer if ruilk ia plentiful. PACKED IN 26 L8. BAGS, OR 200LB. SACKS. Awarded Gold Medal, Dunedin Exhibition, 189 i First Award and Special Montion, Auckland (•xliibi tion, 1899. TESTIMONIALS. From J. Burt Veale, Midhuivt, Taranaki, December 22nd, 188». Dear Sir, — 1 have naurta pleasure iv recommending "imy farmer friends In Taranaki the use of the ' jiperiai " Calf Meal as a valuable help in the sue--cdoful rearing of their calves. In my opinion, that .eed in moderate quantities, cooked and mixed with tskitu milk, it answers all the purposes of the im ported meal at about half the cost. I have tried thorn both, and in each cnte have been 6atiefied with the rpsolts, but ! give the preference to the " Im perip.l," on ascotinc pi Ha being the muoh rheapei teeder of the two, a very valuable cousirteraiion id d placo where the values of oattle are only Dominal.Yot , faithfully, J. BUST VIiALE. (E> ao from the "Wyndhnm Hoiald," June 14th, 1001.) Mi John Moßean, of Seaward Downs, yesterday told 6~f a satisfactory experience he has had in rearing . ilvea with artificial food. Ho raised twonty calv on "Imperial" Calf Food, and at the same time had others which he (c.l with new milk. The (orinr i did quite as well as the latter, and (when sold five a. in ins old), realised tup market values. Mataura Inland, January 24th, 1901. Meaare Lanifdown and Son, Christohuroh. Dear Sirs,— Re Calf Food purchased rrcm you, 1 may nay ihat I waa well pleased with it, as my «Uve>« did very well while fed with it, and I consider it very satisfactory aa an economical Cab* Food.— Yours faithfully, T. W. FOSTF.B. At Chrlstohuroh A. and P. Show, November, 1896, the i'\.-i< V vii Exhibit for Veal Oalf not exceeding eight weeks old, and for butcher's purposes only, was reared upon " Imperial "Calf Food. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., SUB-AGENTS FOB INVEROARGILL. LANGDOWN & SON, CHIUSTCHUBOH. v. TO MEX— Write for free oopy 01 valuable book about yourselves, your health, your happiness, your future. It contains a full exposition of tht human sybtcm and the remedies adopted. No need to oonßult doctors. Posted free in sealed envelopi tvery man should read it.. Address— G. Specific, 659 lilizabeth street, North Melbourne TO luA -DIES- No need to consult doctors of ;Lemistß. The remedies you require in your owu hands. Write for free oopy of valuable book about yourselves, your health, your welfare Kvery woman should read it. Posted free in sealed envelope* Address— G. Speolflo, 689, Elizabeth street, North Melbourne SLAUGHTERING Men's Dr Jim Hata from Sa lid, O Men's Hard Felts, black and brown, latest ihapeß, at t* Bd, Bore 1 Tw««r Otps At Bd-L«don alattffhtsrlnj BaU

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Southland Times, Issue 16051, 31 May 1902, Page 1 (Supplement)

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 16051, 31 May 1902, Page 1 (Supplement)

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 16051, 31 May 1902, Page 1 (Supplement)

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