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- „ ■ Business Notices, BM * S Wneii on tlie' market the new«: bBBB \ ' P r K >^ uct V ft n Houten*s Chocolate (for eating j,* SSb&l \ soiine months ago, the manufacturers had, Bsßßb ' V before them the object of offering buyers a' BmW ■-■• nutiiitive and digestible Chocolate of irreI&BB proa enable composition, while at the same time JKH more- delicious in flavor than any of the already Sfflßf existing kinds; in other words, a Chocolate 118 whuih, both from the point of view as to health OJH as well as to flavor, should satisfy the most *Ba exaidting demands. The universal good* opinion ' W conceitning Van Houten's i, Chocolate, v seems to > *\, * ■ p^ovej jfchat' -H^ij^n attained ; and it is recogniseii as;. being as superior to other Chocolates, as Van Houten's is superior to other cocoas. When \ travelling, picnicking, or bicycling, it proves of great service. . «,.. r-, .. . -♦■.■• „_■. ■'•..'■ . . ■ • » ■'..■■' Sold inlfCmsjof Croquettes and Tins af Drops. _ A l so.rn i r«n^rn_Tnl>lptfi.RT»fJ RynnUßaTO. £i,ooa JjjJdTßMlViPSlSSSlffjKfxttf ny -Qartpu— n with^THE JkBQ/W&.&QM, <mml dtut / ' for » Sbprt tusß^mly, ' Jhe Womfcerftil Wertheim New «gh Ann Family Sewong Macfcbie, With «U tbe^attfifcan^POTwmeaitß and » hostvof-»wJawo M ,.tb»«ntttai»ri»rf i !"*". whioWaXlO 10b, ««««« :^9ar ■ ... ... . £B»Wb. ! ALL SIf?£B)S OP MAXJHDfES AT EQUAL BfiS^OCiQaira ( BE UT TUDB TO SECUSB<OHS. ~ Boafc Hook in* the* Colony <far ■| '• • ' " ••■■■■■ • * v IL fj ZiOjOHBE AD. .-' r ' TOIfETCaiIFFB AND OABBW^^^JII^n^/^LOTJCKSTBB STREET '•■.... - C3HEESTCHU»<aBt."~ ; ; •- . .•-..■•..-.-..

PROVINCIAL HOTEL,, j DUNEDIN. JOHN GEBBIB , (Late of Shamrock Hotel. Rattray Street), j PROPRIETOR. rpHE Provincial has been entirely remodelled^ JL and is now Becond to non» for comfort and convenience. The whole of the room* hava ! been re-furnished regardless of cost, and s»i compare favourably with the leading homes) in. the colony. | BEST BILLIARD TABLE IN THE ; COLONY (By Burroughs and Watt, London). Wines and Spirits of finest quality only kept. 1 SPEIGHT'S BPARKUNG ALES ] On Draught and in Bottles. TERMS MODERATE. X2229 j I "" TARANIAKI 'FARMS, C. E. MAJOR, T ICENSED LAi\b OiROKEk, JJ HAWiiIRA. • FOR SALE. ■•■ •- ; ■'••.•. • 3400 ACRES, 12 miles irom Hawera. , About, 1500 acre3 in grass, -subdivided, smal'l ' house, yards, etc.; perpetual lease; reut . §d pgr acre. Price £4 per acre. 8000 ACRES, 25 miles from Stratford. Three' thousand acres in gr.ass,' new 6-roomed hque*,.; woolshed, men's house, yards, etc.; splendid sheep property; freehold title. „'Price, &: 12s . 6d per *cre. ''. ■' .'■"■'/ y ■*'-;;■ •/"<<-. .»::' "*_"• 1860 AORES, € niiles from Patea, twti inilos from railway station. Over 1000 acre's in grasa', ! rich level country; 10-roomed house, wools'hect, men's cottage, yards' etc. ; freehold. Price £7 per acre. 1600 ACRES, 9 miles (Mokoia Railway Sta-. tion, 350 acres in grass, partly fenced, small house, yards, etc ; good sheep . -country, perpetual lease, rent 6d per acre. Price £650. 253 ACRES, 2 miles from Waipuku Railway. Station; 110 acres grassed, partly iencecf, 3roomed house,- good dairying country ; near, factory; freehold. £4 10s per acre. 293 ACRES, S miles, from Toko, all grassed and fenced, 5- roomed house; first-class sheep country, well watered; freehold. £5 5s per acre. 100 ACRES, 5 miles from Eltham 'Railway Station, all grassed and subdivided into- 8 paddocks, 5-roomed house, whare, sheds, etc. ; first-class dairy' farm, thoroughly , 'improved ; freehold. £11 per acTe. •■' " . 83 ACRES, 2 milea from Ngaite Railway Station, all in grass, fenced and subdivided ; small house, ri©h- level < land, well- watered j freehold. £10 per t acre. 333 A WELL-KNOWN CITIZEN'S OPINIONT Mr S. G. Smith, J^ ' v '' ' "'" "' : .-' - " DaJmore," Pine Hill, Writes as follows: — DEAR SIR,— -A few weeks ago I suffered very severely from paine ,in my bac^. I Jried hot baths, had iot oil "rubbed in, and all known remedies, for' fiteveral days. • : . ' ■ A friend called, and noticing the pain I was enduring, suggested my trying "Kool&an." A bottle was procured, and I .was well rubbed with it that night. In the morning I felt -rery much better. Koolibah was applied at intervals during the day and evening. Next morning when I woke I found that Ail the Pain had Vanished. I have not the slightest hesitation in Baying that " Koolibah " cured me. You are at liberty to make what us* yon like of this entirely unsolicited testimonial. ! Yours very gratefully, SPENCER G-80. SMITH, J.P. To Manager, Loasby's Wahoo Mfg. Co., Ld. ' " Koolibsh " Cures all Pains. It relieves the Worst Headache, Neuralgia or Toothach* in. a few minutes. Price 2a, obtainable everywhere. IF your ohemiet does not keep Wfhnn'a Hand EnroWi«j»L ia«uix» of KannOttßih-

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6730, 27 February 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 6730, 27 February 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 6730, 27 February 1900, Page 1

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