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Business Kotices. . JBENJAmNGUM. I ONLY COUGH CURE. til W s P r i n °iP a l ingredient (identical-with the principal ingredient ft ISL— . '«S of Fri ar's Balsam) has BEEN. IN USE -vHHET FOR 600 YEARS. '^^^B^ .IT HAS STOOD THE TEST OF TIME. Note the Address and Telephone Call— .SPENCER VINCENT* . . ; llsil CBBJSTCHTJRCH PHARMACY: 214, HIGH SrSEET (nex' t^^^^l -ss» Empire Hotel). Telephone No. 866. lliiidiiif OPEN ALL NIGHT. JlPlllf ELECTRIC LIGHT. I THE LITTLE SOLDIEBS IH YOUR BLOOD. ' I The, part whfclr-the- corpuscles.-of the blood play in i | maMng good the loss occasioned to the body by wear and a • | tear, and in carrying off the effete-or worn-out material, | k [ has been compared to the part played by a soldier. The 1 corpuscles of pure blood are our soldier-friends, who f S repair the, worn-out tissues of -the body, and fight-against p disease-germs. The first condilaon for good health, is I ' jijjf ■ pure blood, and that -can only be obtained and kept by |, |^ taking pure- food and-drink. M Adulterated food-stuffs and drinks«are the pests- of " m the modern market,.-and~a;li too-oftea 1 lieaWiMJQnsiderations are sacrificed to apparent cheapness. If you I $q would haye>a ! .pure' drink, take cocoa.; but let dtab&;a pore | cocoa, such as "VanJEEouten's, which is highly digesfeKte, I p extremely s'orable, and of most, deliciorts taste. It> is jlj cheap, too, foritcostsvless-than a raxthing a cup. /^ It is^easily made; .it iias an attractive' aromas and it M contains more nourisbment -than, an-equal quantity-of fhe M best beei-te&. ' . VAN HOUTEN'3 Eating CHOCOLATE. i r W. McPHERSON, ! PROVINCIAL HOTEL, DUNEDIN. SURGEON DENTIST, MX JOHN GEBBIBi of Moi-v,. BuHdiug«, Catoedral Square. S^f^ D S^ J ? HN^ 3? - m_Nb, of Dunedin, Coufeotioiier, have To-day „_ Entered into l-ABX^BKSHIP under the style of GEBBIE amLHOPKJNS. They have- taken A ESIFICIAL TEETH A SPECIAWTY. the Brovincial Hotel, which has been thorJ£. ■ ' oughly renovated and le-furnished. The hotel ( ___ ■ is in the centre of the town, at the junction qf Princes Street and Stafford Street, conPerfect Pitting Artificial Teeth made on an J^f^ elated for all public_officeß, banks, Entirely New Principle. No extraction of theatre, railway station, etc. The roomn «ro Btumps required. coßomodioua and lofty, and equal to anything " * m New Zealand. It contains bathrooms, Plates fitted with flexible soft gums for J«*taries, ewnple looms, etc. Only the best the moat tender mouths. of everything will be kept, and the- comfort of __ the customers will be the first consideration. TEETH PAIJiTf/ESSLY EXTRACTED by Charges moderate. <" -r a"d of KiXIiODS OXIDE GAS, Dunedin, 11th February, 1898. 1105 chlo'eide ethyl, eucatne. x STOPPINGS Equally Painless. ■> J ' >^J " ■'-. ''''■* y* '" '"V Special Attention giv~ to Treating «d Be- ! TaKC^OO^Wga^ | gul«tting Chtldrsa'o Teeth. j f*£|?sf£n]ftit7i^PlfFe f^T ''■ I — " — : — ~ ~TT~^i I THE • MIGHTY COUGH MIXTURE, ttWLttBW ~-. .«. an-d ■ ■ mm 77 , @fi^^i.S Townend's S <**»** For Incipient Consumption and j ZZ ~ ~ Chronic Coughs. • LAND, ESTAri and pii£ncia£ agent, Hundreds of Testimonials — many from ACCOUNTANT, well-known citizens— hare been received j VA^UATOEANDSHAREBKOKER, by the proprietors, proving beyond doubt. thf^c^^^S^^ES FOB that these remedies do speedily and abao- Jj. SALE:— lufcely cure. > 695 ACRES, 400 in good English grasses, ■ 200 chains new fencing, wooished aad sheep Sole Mauufactarerß-and Proprietors : ; I amaU..'^ hi i «&e n i watered and sheltered, cottage 3 rooms, good Loasby s Waharißtg. Go., ltd, trsJA&^Sts^tS: Drnxaip Hititar, : Al*gg> i %S, ILSSf. wife Who have^ptochasedtht^-sole^rights to , nearly ail ready for plough.-houao 6 rooms, abov© KO m^ es i loll^ creiaeiy and railway station " • on Company's line. Price £14. an. acre; terms. m , ... , 7 „ _, . . , 24S ACRES, Shannon, sob-divided into 10 10 be Obtained from all Chemists and paddocks, permanont water, ail in grass, four Storekeepers. miles from railway station, house 6 rooms, . scullery, pantry and bath, trapshed, dairy and Wholesale Agents:- l ; spleidid form. Price £l2 10a tfKMPTiIftSMC v DDfI?C-CD 9. PA'o II 7 < 320 ACRES, 170 in grass, sub-divided, nine KtMniiliaNt, rKtKWtH tt UO SM. mi \ ea from Palmerston? Price £3 10s In acre. RRIIfi Pn I fll 108 ACRES, all grassed and sub-divided, 40 . : urniu UUi Ull. acres flat, balance undulating, permanent water, good sheep yards, one mile from cream|m£l^^^S^^^^^P -' Sub-agent for Peacock's Lungwoim Specifics, i r^^^^ww ., I Houses to Let and Rents Collected. X229 i^^^glPi T F y°nr I-dvor is inactive, if you have indipgg^i^^^ag^ma»''^^B?^ffl|fflSW X goetion, Pains alter eating, with. Consti- *" • pation, then use Dr Crossls-nd's Woxol, if you . : — . _, 1 ■wish to get -immediate relief. ls'6d, chemists • . DANN'S ! J^Lj^ 01^!LINSEED COUGH BALSAM, i OEVERAL imitations done up in.*ame arw i« M asji >°- BX > ! p boxes are on tie market. Befose all ETL w -c o p -n a I* w ' oubatitp-tes, and insist an hmrzng Dr CcossI^bLL otw ™ A ' i land's Headachß Poariars. Th 4 >»> gooe 181, ARMACEBySTBEET. j and they cure, tbe best is arwayi-tlw chW- " ~ — : ~ : ; est. Is 6d, chemists and atores. | . .i «... ■i...ni_. „. iii I ; TOrANTED Known— -£5, £tiD, £20,. £50 and lkte& t tiQ&&a&ifffreß& Sk - V " otber wans up to- JESOOa ready to be«d- --... |Ul\& YV3" 7 U2T\* l * ar IH vancedV-on personal security. Loans negotiated. V^tin&Ttnitt^fiftf^riST'w U P to £IQ >W°- Freehold soenrifey from. 5 per r.*lx* ri 9*y*S2*\ *. ' • K cent. D. Stranaehan.and3Co^No..l, Chance^ UZoumi&xJgpX&s. m lla K SiO Jh GP I _Jour chemist does apt keep Wilton's v .rUML''|'|i|||ip«Vill l iiiiHiiiiilwiiliii>»iMl^"M*''™ - ■*• Band Emoffitttt, iixpmer oUKanp&apaß,

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6553, 2 August 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 6553, 2 August 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 6553, 2 August 1899, Page 1

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