♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Did you ever see oae ? It is as playful and harmless as a kitten. You might have one with you for weeks and not suspect danger. But, beware! Some day it will surely spring, and the fight for life is at hand. It is just so with a cough. You may carry one with you for weeks and not think of danger. But the danger is there. Some day the fight will be on, and it is a question which will win, Consumption or You. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral promptly cures all baby coughs: but it cannot always cure the full grown coughs of the most advanced stages of disease. Yet even here it will bring comfort and ease. Then use it early for acute colds, coughs, bronchitis and all pulmonary troubles. Beware <>f o^pnp imitations. See that tlie ivnne. Aver's Clierry Pectoral, is blown in lite "••\ss of each bottle. Put up in large and small bottles. ROBEET BLAIKIE, member of Auckland Tatteraall's Club, a quarter of a century before the Auckland pnraic, advises on all coming events. Melbourne and New Zealand and Caulfield and Melbourne doable j G. 0.,362, Telephone 582. HEY, JOHNNY COPE, AEE |YOU SMOKING YET? IIF SO, BUY THE BEST TOBACCO, Viz., COPE'S 6 Wavy Cut ' TOBACCO THE EEAL AETICLE, AS BUPPLIED TO THE BRITISH NAVY At all Leading Tobacconists. N.Z. DEPOT, 28, Fort-btbeet, AUCKLAND/~1 E N T E A L TT OTEL, AUCKLAND. B. C. ROBERTS HAS TAKEN THE ABOVE WELL-KNOWN FAMILY & COMMERCIAL HOTEL. A VARIETY OF BEERS, AND THE BESO? OF WINES AND SPIRITS TWO FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLES COMMERCIAL ROOMS, and all other necessary appointments of a FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. Corner of VICTORIA AND HIGH STREETS. Elfin, Ascot Cup winner, is champion long distance horse of France. Plain Bill's scratching (or non-ac-ceptance) for the Grand National events put tnrfitea out of their -quandary. The various conflicting rumours regarding this horse, his probable acceptance, etc., has been a perplexing puzfele. Mr J. A. Buckland's Fritz has made a new trotting record of 2 mm 14 sec for the mile As a souvenir of Fritz's performance, the Brighton (Sydney) Trotting Club have presented to his owner (Mr J A. Buckland), on behalf of Mrs Buckland, a handsome diamond and sapphire brooch, crescent shaped. Mr J. J. Smith, who made the presentation, stated that Fritz was really owned by Mxa Buckland.
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Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1024, 13 August 1898, Page 19
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393Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1024, 13 August 1898, Page 19
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