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pOPPEE PALACE AND PRIVATE HOTEL MORAY PLACE, DUNKDIN. O. P. MEYBB, Proprietor. Opposite First Church . Three minutes' walk from Railway Station C. F. Meyer having leased the above hotel, intends to make the Oiff-e Palace a palace for visitors from the country, paying particular attention to the comfort of all that favour him, and by keeping a Firs- class Table, Cltan 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 traioß in attendance. N. Z. AND 8.8. EXHIBITION. ECLEMPSON received EIRBT- CLASS AWARD • for all his HERBAL REMEDIES. It is a fact that many invalids, yonng women, men and mothers, have been restored to health by taking two or three bottles of Clempson's Liver and Kidney Cure, and Pills. See Testimonials from your neighbours on bottles and pamphlets. Price 5s bottle ; Pills Is box. LILLIE LONG Oamaru, Nov. 6, 1888— A bad poisoned band was cured with a Is box of my Egyptian Plaster, and two bottles of SarsapiriUa — Price 3s bottle ; Plaster Is *nd 2a box. MRS NICHOLSON, K<ukorai, Dec. 21, 1881— Was a great suffrrer for 23 years with a sore le-^ : What a surprise when cured by Clemjson's Saisapaiilla and Egyptian Plas r er. Sarsaparilla, 3s per bottle ; Ointment, Is per box ; also Liver and Kidney Cure, oi a bottle ; Pills Is ; Indian Drops, Is to Is 6d. Clempson's celebrated WOOD OINTMENT. SURE TO CURK if used as directed on label ; Is 3d per box. To b? bad from ARMSTRONG AND FOX, Waimate. if you cannot obtain thesa meUcines at your Grocer's, send Stamps or P.O. Orders to my Addrrßs — E. CLEMPSONT, Main Street, SOUTH DUNEDIN. QOURTNEY & £JOURTNEJ OURTNEY > GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, 125 LOWE?. HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. We beg to announce that we have taken t^ose well-known premises lately occudied by T. Taylor, and more recently by Leweey and Lignt. Oar stock beine ENTIRELY NKW, and as we are buying and selline for cash, enables us to compete wi'h sny house in Christchurch. KINDLY GIVE US A CALL.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XX, Issue 27, 22 April 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XX, Issue 27, 22 April 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XX, Issue 27, 22 April 1892, Page 4

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