pOPPEE PALACE AND PRIVATE HOTEL MORAY PLACE, DUNEDIN. C. F. MEYKB, Proprietor. Opposite First Church. Three minutes' walk from Railway Station C. F. Meyer having leased the above hotel, intends to make the Coff-e Palace a palace for visitors from the country, paying particular attention to the comfort of all that favour him, and by keeping a First -class Table, Clean and Airy Bedrooms at Reasonable Charges, trusts to secure a fair share of support. Only temperance drinks sold on the premises. Night Porter to call visitors for early trains in attendance. HAT THE MEDICAL TREATMENT FAILED TO DO A COMPLETE CURE BY CLBMPSON'S HERBAL REMEDIES ! Waimate, August 22, 1891. Mr E. Clempson,— Dear Sir, — For six years my son was suffering with skin disease. Part of his ear was completely eaten off. I took him to five different doctors, who d.d him no gnod ; but bearing of your medicines I determined to give them a trial, and I am bappy to say that after using twelve bottles of your Sarsaparilla aid bix boxes of your Eucalyptus Ointment a thorough cure was effected, and the boy is strong and well, tnough it is now 18 months since he was cured, I am sure I cannot be too thankful for what you have done for him. You can make what use you like of this letter. William Blake. Sarsaparilla, 3s per bottle ; Ointment, Is per box ; also Liver and Kidney Cure, 5s a bottle ; Pills Is ; Indian Drops, 1b to Is 6d. Clempson's celebrated WOOD OINTMENT. SURE TO CURE if used as directed on label ; Is 3d per box. To be had from ARMSTRONG AND FOX, WAIMATB. if you cannot obtain these medicines at your Grocer's, send Stamp! or P.O. Orders to my Address — E. CLEMPSON, Main Street, SOUTH DUNEDIN. nOURTNEY & QOURTNEY, GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, 125 LOWE3 HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. We beg to announce that we have taken those well-known premises lately occudied by T. Taylor, and more recently by Leweey and Light. Our stock being ENTIRELY NEW, and as we are bujiug and selline for cash, enables us to compete with any house in Christchurch. KINDLY GIVE US A CALL.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XX, Issue 22, 18 March 1892, Page 26
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361Page 26 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XX, Issue 22, 18 March 1892, Page 26
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