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as an Milliard tablet n »■ — , , ( ) HEAD OFFICE AND FACTORY—AIcock and Co., 82, Manners-street, Wellington. AGENClES— Canterbury: Fletcher, Humphreys and Co., Christchurch. Otago and Southland: R. Wilson and Co., Dunedin. 4f ’ \ • •- ’ • - 'r ; : * * i . . • ■ | | ■■ . I ..■•■ ■ • ' e • Til 1 t*“T CHARLES BADDELEY, formerly Proprietor I I J L, j || of the Railway Hotel, wishes to inform hi» old friends and the general public that he is " "" now installed at the Junction Hotel, and will . ■ g g spare no efforts to make it the leading estab■LkJ | lishment in Dannevirke. The accommodation 1 | V_, f 1 offered to travellers and the general public will, under the new management, be first-~-——————class in all respects. Only the best brands CHAS. ~R AT>T>P.T.TtV- of ales, wines, and spirits kept. not. cold x t and shower baths First-class billiard tab’e. Propnaor. () A N NEVI BIE.

D. AL EY\ ~. FROM leading article HOTEL BROKER AND LAND AGENT, | JCj OF THE “NORTHERN TIMES,” STAFFORD STREET. TIMARU. i ROGART, SCOTLAND. of 3rd . „ , „ , , September, 1903. Three years’ lease, Hotels Temuka and , Timaru. Freehold of the Royal Hotel, EAST OF SCOTLAND PUBLIC HOUSE Timaru containing 40 rooms, free ’- On the May the Trust took over house. Freeholds of Hotels, Christ- what was in stock of old and matured church, Timaru, and Arowhenua. Free- Clynelish whisky, than which there is no l~v, . fraa better in the market, and which was sold hold of Hotel 1 emuka, low price, fee b the former lessee. This undoubtedly is a house. Freehold of a splendid Country high-class whisky, and is distilled by House, close to Timaru; also free house, MESSRS AINSLIE & CO., Leith, in addieasy terms. Three years’ lease of a first- tion rn / s "; her T “^ brat . ed brands, class Cnuntrv Hotel in the best dis- LAERY & CO., LTD., Agents, class country Hotel in tne nest ais Wellington, new zealznd. tnct in Canterbury.

OliD SURGEON ItAJIGSTOJI THE PIONEER SPECIALIST OF AUSTRALIA, who has enjoyed the reputation of being the SICK MAN’S FRIEND for over FORTY YEARS, and whose name is a HOUSEHOLD WORD throughout the length and breadth of the Continent, is still devoting his time, experience and energy to the afflicted. Scores of so-called Healers have sprung into existence during the last decade, but the publio which can always discriminate has TESTED AND POUND THEM WANTING. Only an ESTABLISHED & SUCCESSFUL SPECIALIST can carry out his Mission of Mercy, and do the good he has spent a lifetime in preparing himself to do. OLD MEN, MIDDLE-AGED MEN, MARRIED MEN, Regain your Youth —Sustain your Vigor—Retain your Vitality. It is a simple matter, yet no one but the MALTED DUVCIPIAU can en *ble you to be men again, and make IviAtJ I Ell rnlwlwlAll life worth the living. If you are suffering from Nerve Exhaustion, Loss of Vitality, Premature Debility, Lack of Vigor, Nervous, Skin or Blood Diseases, Lung, Heart or Stomach Troubles, Gout, Sciatica, Rheumatism, &c., or if through Ignorance, Carelessness, or Excess, . you have incapacitated yourself, DON’T DELAY, but at once consult CALL, & TEST MY ELVTRO-REGENERATOR. I SURGEON LANGSTON, m.R.c.s, I ZSJSpSZSSSG S ? 129 Coll,ns street « Melbourne. tells you want to know, and what yoa ought to ' Thousands of Testimonials may be seen at my consulting rooms, which elsariy know. SIND TO-DAT, POSTID FRIX. prove the wonderful power and efficacy of my Combined lltctro-Msdlcal Trsstesnt

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIV, Issue 822, 7 December 1905, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIV, Issue 822, 7 December 1905, Page 22

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