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The Eight Hon. GEORGE THORN EX-PREVIiER

AND Veteran Parliamentarian, EMPHATICALLY RECOM HE^DS THE USE OF WAITER'S SAFE CUES. "Parliament House, " Brisbane, Nov. 26, 1897. "It gives me great pleasure in renewing my testimonial respecting the efficacy of Warner's Safe Cure. Since I gave you the last testimonial I have recommended the medicine to many friends, and they one and all say they have derived great benefit from it, especially those suffering from kidney and liver troubles. 119 ("Hon) GEORGE THORN, M.P,"

! ONE OF THS SIGHTS OF CHRISTCHURCH. j -■ »

Minson and Co^ having just received | several large- shipments of useful and L ornamental goods, are now showing a very much larger assortment than ever before j — cutlery, plated goods, china, glassware, fancy goods. Lowest prices. A walk round invited. 220. Colombo Street. 81

With apologies to Wilson Barrett : — " Something is out of order with thee, Marcus ! Is it the heart or a heavy cold ? If the former send for the woman ; if the latter, send for Woods's Great Peppermint Cure ! One of the greatest discoveries of the age — not the woman, but the cure. It never fails, a woman may. This is a pearl of a fact cast before sensible people. Read, mark, learn and inwardly profit thereby. Sold everywhere. 23 The usual weekly meeting of the committee of the Sydenham Poultry Society was held on Saturday night. Arrangements were made for taking entries at the Fanciers' Club rooms, Cashel Street, and at the Sydenham Club Hotel, and it was decided that no entries should be taken after Saturday night, the time for closing. A large number of special prizes and donations were reported, and a vote of thanks was accorded the donors for their kindness. The display, from the numerous inquiries for entry forms from fanciers of poultry, pigeons and canaries in all parts of the colony, promises to eclipse all previous exhibitions yet held by the Society. The committee has arranged for a display of dogs from the kennels of the best fanciers in the colony.

Properties For Sale or To Let* WAfITKDto Sell, several splendid Hesidentia Building Sites, fmnting ou I'npanui Boad Apply, Allan Hopkins, Catbedral Square. WAA TED to Sell, clos ; to Latimer Square, a well-finisbed houso nf 7 rcms, fitted with bathroom, and convenient kitchen offices, good section of land with a double frontnge ; extra section of land with stabling and outbuildings can be had if desired. Cords to view fr.tin Allan i Hopkinß, Estate' Agent, Cathedral Square. WANTED to Let. at; ai Alhans, House 14 rooms, with 4 acres of land ; Woolston, B rooms, with 12 acres; Heatbcote, 8 rooms aud 3| acres ; Montreal Street, 8 rooms and bathroom, Hereford Street; 6 rooms and bathroom ; Sydenham, Grooms, with half an acre. Complete list con be had on application. Allan Hopkins, Estato Agent, Cathedral Nquare. WAiNTUD toSell, in Biougiiain street, Syden ham, a substantial House of C rooms, with 5 fireplaces, bathroom, scullery and wpihli bouse; nearly half nn aore of land. A very good property. Apply, Allan Hopkins, Estate Agent, Cathedral Square. (147) -X_/^KI WILL purchase a good Quarter-acre c&yJ__f Section frontin" on Wilson's B.md, partly fenced. Allan Hopkins, Cathedral Square. (40) WANTED to Sell, in the Mnrl borough DTstrict, a splendid Sheep Run, containing SOOO acres, fenced ard subdivided, house and outbuildings. For full particulars apply Allan Hopkins, Land Agent, Cathedral Square. (406) Buainess Notices. AKSHALL'a CkLeBBa 1 ED LIVEB CUBE Special Tincture of Podophyllum. This E? 10 ?,. a braoer * J* tones up tho disordered fteSfaS- 1 h 7, er ' aud ** takes away that tired, all Km? 0 t 0 " B t -, httt y° u h^e on rising; Is Bottles ill c^___i__|_ilpre3. £260 TF your little one has diarrhea* om teething, if wpvisl, wl eas at night, tosses about, always Ve^ttbl a fe* not T , ,JBe Marshall's Celebn-ted on tie _£*w t ? u,K ?owdors ? The only Powders 2?itifS tpt *i ft ? from mercury or opium in any ot its torms. l 8 Packets, nil durai-to aud uteres. 1

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6489, 16 May 1898, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 6489, 16 May 1898, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 6489, 16 May 1898, Page 4

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