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H^^^^^^^^^^^^^gU i WE HOLD THE FOLLOWING AGENCIES ' Which include some of the Best in the World. >w CENTAUR CYCLE COY. PREMIER CYCLE COY. CRUSADER CYCLE COY. . . F.N. MOTOR CYCLE COY. l//7Vv RALEIGH CYCLE COY. . WjQ>\ RANDRUP POPULAR Cycle* I TRIBUNE WHEELS. >// MICROMETER ENGINEER- '/ ING'COY. LiN'.uuit unrui we Goods of the following well- ■ known makes: —B.S.A. Guns, Fishing.Tackle by Henry Moore, ;Hardy 8r05.,-Allcoek, Bartlett and Sons, and GOLF GOODS by. several makers. ! AS USUAL, OUR PRICES WTLL BE FOUND THE MOST , . REASONABLE IN NEW ZEALAND. OPPOSITE BALLANTYNE'S. fmSSwffi Mechanical, Electrical & Motor Engineers HAVE BEEN APPOINTED AGENTS I# TIMABU AND DISTRICT FOB THEfll WELL-KNOWN MOTO& Csim PfcXCM ON APPLICATION. > v ;. ':.'.'/'■■'', •nj: oi Awm, op mechanical work dow* : KAITANGATA COAL, ; j. FAVOURITE HOUSEHOLD COAL. For Baking and.Cooking it I\. is-invaluable, as it gives a line even heat,. requires little attention, makes verv little soot, and is recognised as the BEST and mast ECONOMICAL Coal in the Market. :,: : - V SOLD BY ALL COAL MERCHANTS'. ,>-; COUNTRY ORDERS FOR TRUCK LOADS PROMPTLY Proprietor, KAITANGATA COAL No 1 HIGH STREET (OPPOSITE TELEGRAPH OFFICE), DUNEDIN. , • • ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA LTD. BEAD OFFICE for NEW ZEALAND, Customs House Quay Welll.^on. MANAGER, ORTON STEW.NS. Funds, nearly Annual Income nearly £S,'24K,IHM) £971,001) Agencies throughout the Colony. . £. A LeCRE?*, Local Agent, Beswick St., Timaru.

A complaint was recently made to the Minister of Labour by the secretary of the Otago Agricultural, and General Labourers' Ui.ion that no attempt has boon'made to enforce the provisions of the Agricultural Labourers Accommodation Act, 1907, in regard to the quarters provided for farm employees.. The Minister, has forwarded a reply that the charges are far too general in character, ■ but if they can be specified more definitely, he will undertake to have inquiry made into the circumstances. CALYPTI EXTRACT." Therefore, beware of Buch deception. Remember that in medicine a drop that cures is better than a .teaspoonful that killß. Insist upon the preparation which haa proved by experts at the Supreme Court of Victoria, and by numerous authorities during the past 35 years to be a preparation of genuine merit, via., THE GENUINE SANDER AND SONS' PURE VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EXTRACT. THE GENUINE SANDER AND SONS' EOCALYTPI EXTRACT outdistances all known remedies in colds, influenza, fevers, diarrhoea; siomach and kidney complaints. Prompt relief produced in neuralgia and rheumatio pains. It benls without, inflammation. Inhalations (8 drops to a cup of boiling water) will cure all throat and lung troubles... As a mouthwash. (three drops to a glass of water) it will strip oil decay of teeth and purify tlie;breath. Chemists and Stores... \ When your throat is, dry and bnskyv-'a Zymola Trokey. will relieve that disagreeable feeling. Zymole . Trokeys give tJUe month a pl«uiswl,atid-r«freßhi*rl You make preparatioas for a rainy day, then why not for a cold or actaek of "influenza ? You don't need to make costly preparations —merely invest Is 6d iii a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. For sale everywhere... Poor little fellow! He coughs so hard he cannot sleep. That makes him weak and sickly all the next day. His brother thinks this coughing is terrible. So do we, for we know that just a few doses of will stop the cough. For sixtyyears it has been the standard remedy with men, women, and children for colds, coughs, and all throat and lung diseases. It contains no narcotic or poison of any kind. Be sure that you get Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Accept no cheap and worthless substitute. PiLoared b* Dr. J. C. A,o. i. Co.. Lowell. Man.. U. S. A.

Mr A. Warner,. Stafford, N.Z., writes: —"A few months ago, while working in a store at I'tik'u, 1 had a severe 'attack of colic and diarrhoea. As J was steadily growing worse, 1 decided to try Chamberlain's €olic, Chl'olera and Diarrhoea Uemcdy, and I was surprised to t'uid that it uuly took a few doses to euro me. Since then L have never lost an opportunity to roeornmenu 1 it to any of my friends suffering from the same complaint. B\>r sale everywhere. ... Do yon realise what an extraord.narv thing :t perfect Corset, is It must oe pliable to all natural motion, and rigid against all distortion. It must maintain health by improving nature. It must admit of modification in fitting; and yet, if it is a sixteenth of an inch false in cut, it is useless. Can you wonder that there is only one perfect Corset —the P, D. t...

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13863, 26 March 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13863, 26 March 1909, Page 3