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eOPISUHIRIION. j 'It's a fonvful disease. It oarries : oil m ovo persons every year than any other 'ailment. During the South African War more died from ; consumption nlone than from all I ' the causes of the war. Anci all M'.psc cases of consumption comlitciiced with a cold. An ordinary, common c very-day cold. The i-i'il* that hundreds of people think >• not worth bothering about. ■ <• ilds thnt lead on from stage i<> ;h^' until the final and in("i li!h sti-.ge is reached..'* I ; That st ■•£.' is denth. Tin-re is another side. The side whvre people are well to-day. At tfiu start of a cold they took The Great Lung Healer and Body lluilrier. It eased the cough, healed tile inllumed parts, stopped the ■phl'v.'iri, assisted digestion, kept up i= i v strength, and in a short time i .Hjrcr was strong and well ' 'ab''ti;«jl'. > ' .■« •• I . can honestly ' testify to the <n .•live properties of Lane's Emiil,m. lam a bnker and when a ■ k- gets n bad cold it is a bad one. a v^ij-fievye cold settled on my i ::s, nnd the coughing gave me a iitiio "time. I could hardly sleep • -. ,t( niKlit. I got i so weak during the :-• v time that I had to leave off Ai-k. f started on a course of jj.t >'k Kmulsiori, and it did me a wo lil of , jod. My lungs are now . Muuid us a bell."— J. Habbis, ■r, etc., Wunganui. Line*Bii;mnlß!on is just as good for yon us for Mr. Harris. It will ,stop your cough, heal your lungs, ul make them sound as a bell. 'uy and try it to-day. At Chemists • or Stores. 2/6 and 4/6. Take >i :>.; but Lane's. " It's Famous . i t-.-tiise It's Good,'.' and. 4t's good foi babies, little children, men and women and light up to old age. -: ' x vi ■ ■ wasaßmammmMammMmm special Advertisement Oolntnn riASH ADVERTISEMENTS of about 10 words are & serted in this column at the following' rates .— One insertion, Is ; three insertions, 2s 64 ; one week 4s. Standing advertisements as arranged. It MUST BE UNDERSTOOD that advertisements sent by letter WITHOUT OASH. or handed in TO BE BOOKED, will be charged double these rates * \VT ANTED at onca a maohinist for sawmill. Apply W Times Office WANTED to let two furnished rooms; terms moderate. Apply Mrs A. D. Sutherland. LOST— It i*h Terrier Doe. Reward on returning to E. Howarth at Kidd and Howarth's Dee street. WANTED - Good bedroom and sitting-room, with or without board, for* few days at Easter, for one or two young ladies. A.8.C., Times office. VX7ANTED, steady youth to drive a baker's cart. • » i Aypfy McKarlane's, Esk street. " WANTED— Farm hand, flax cutters, cook and baker, lads for- the country, generals able to milk, and two lads for flaxniill (16s a week and found). Apply sharp, Mrs Holmes, Dee street. SATISFIED ! Everyone is who uses Hondai Lanka Cock o' the North, New Zealand's best 2s tea ; perfection WANTED— Active boy for Grocery trade. Apply by letter, No. 0, Tiwkh Offloe. TTUUGRANT as the Rose. Englishmen delight in JL drinking Unblended Hondai Lanka Tea ; fresh nnd pufe, QWEET an Mountain Heather. Scotchmen are conO- noisseurs in Tea. Cook o' tbe North is prime favourite ; packed in Ceylon. DANCING. I IV/fRS THORNHILL will commence her classes at JjJL her residence. Eak street, on Tuesday, 31st inst. \7"AN T CANCIES for a few boarders at Mrs Macrae's V Esk street. - AN old favourite io TIGER T^EA iev^S^ thfl MRS BULLER : Have you , fctn the pile cf Men . Colonial Uuder Pants in Masters' Bargain Store window. They are a bargain. They sell them for 8s lid. lam sure they are the same as you gave Gs 6d for last yeat. Mrs Bawden ; Well, Masters' art satisfied with a very small profit; Ido not know wha they live on. FRESH as the Shamrock. The sons of Erin are great consumers of Ceylon Hondai Lankai Tea. HOMEWARD passengers before booking your tickets to Europe or elsewhere, write for Cooks coiling list with map, post free, gi\ ing .dates and fares by all lines. No commission or other charges when booking through Cooks. Net passenger rates. Passengers can pick their births from plans of steamers at the office and get them wired tor in advance. Thos Cook and Son, Tourist and Passenger Agency. W. B. Scandrett, agent;, corner Dee aiid Esk streets, Invercargill. TRY the new No TIGER TEA 0 ' TO satisfy their customers £as purchased another job line of Dr Jim Hats in black, and colours which we thought of selling at 6s 6d bub as we hare so many enquiries for our celebrated 2s 6d bass, Masters has decided to let them all go at Zs 6d hs best bargain of the year. Masters'. Dee st eet j ■■ . ■ ■ PUNGENT as the Leek. Welshmen know how to appreciate Tea like their favourite Hondo! Lanka. v TNwarm showery weather a man requires a Ugh X rain proof overcoat. Masters are selling a very stylish silver grey, and/dark slate rainproof coat, same as worn by tourists, 'the most fashionable and up-to-date coat in the market 21s, sold in other shops 28a 6d. RJ. CUMMING is licensed under the Land Tran • fer Act to prepare transfers, leases aud mortgages and to bring land under the provisions of he Act. -s XITOMANKIND, old Britannia's daughters, Btudy TT , your mensfolk's tastes and fuse k only Hondai Lanka Tea; the best Ceylon packed. ;; rTIRY SMYTH'S, Tay and Deestreets, for j>roduo JL cheap and.good. \ _ _ —. THE new No 9 at 2e TIGER TEA lbi8 v re eptlonal DONT Jaok look nice Jk tidy? He gets hii clothes at Masters' Bargain Store now. The hat c is wearing only cost 6s Od, and his umbrella, it is a dandy, cost him 7s 6d. lam sure he could not get i( anywhere else so cheap. They have them all price! Rom 6s lid. Hats, they have the best stock in'towt om 2s 6d up to 10a 6d. -' ~\T O need to be fined, for R. MURIE has just landed jy a big lob of Gas, Candle and Oil Lanipa, whiob will be sold at the lowest possible price. R. MURIE, PRINCE OF WALEB BUILDINGS, ■- DEB STREET. — WHY Pay 100 shillings for a suit when you oai get a good stylish Tweed Suit, set up ehonl ders, good lining, latest cut, fit better than somi tailor-made. Masters' 42s 6d suite are simplyffiarvel of perfection. Mraters has a good strong workinj suit at 24s od, really worth 32s 6d. Mind you go v he right shop, corner of Dee and Don street. HOW to get rich 1 Purchase all you require Ii Men's and Boys' Clothing, Hats and Shuts, a Masters' Bargain Store, where you will get Men* Merino Drawers and Men's Merino Shirts, just th hing for thiß we ather, Is lid, usually 2B 6d. TTTHAT about your under pants ? Masters can sel W you good Btrong New Zealand wool colonial made under pants at 8s Od. These ore a job lo Masters bought before the rise in wool. We ought b sellthem at ss, but with our usual regard lor ou customers' pockets will slaughter at 8e dd. Master* Dee ttraet. . EVERT Tea-drin mT/~1 T7^TZ> TIT? A should at least far llijrJilXV XXu3u the new No 9at 2s WELL, I deotere, George wants another sui This time I will go to Masters' Bargain Stor 2 bear they are selling Boys' & garment Colonial-mad Tweed Suits, the new untearable Tweed, at 24s 6c the last I- bought I paid 80s for, and I hear Mastet s6d Buite wear bet for.

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Southland Times, Issue 19004, 25 March 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 19004, 25 March 1903, Page 3