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IT IS KNOWN

That those who hare been accustomed to the beneficent effects of Wolfe's Schnapps wonld not exchange it for any other tonic. Footballers and Cricketers use nothing bat P.P.P. To be had from all chemists.— Adyt. Messrs Morrow Bassett and 00, Oamberland and Police streets, Dunedin, and Manchester street, Christchnrcb, are the sole agents for Otago, Canterbury and North Island, of Colonial combined grain, turnip and manure drill. The drill is specially made by the Southland Farmers' Implement Co and embodies all the latest improvemen' - that can be desired, and is fast becoming the premier drill on the market. The company guarantee each drill. The firm have also in s jk disc and spadery barrows, ploughs of all descriptions, roller grabbers and all kinds of agricultural implements. Catalogues will bo sent on application. We would urge all our friends in the country who are in need of farming implements of any description to give the firm a trial, and especially those who go in for cultivation, to pn :ure at once a Colonial drill, which we can recommend to them and whioh we are sore they will find superior to all other makes, moderate in price &nd the means of saving them time and trouble. The firm have also a newly imported stock of high grade English and American bicycles, complete, with all the latest improvements. See advertisement, page s. Mr Qawne, of Dunedin (says the Southland Times of April 13 1891), has just been on a visit to Invercargill to push business a little. Not that it wants much canvassing, for since he commenced the manufacture of his Worcestershire Sauce, the demand has kept pace witb his capacity to Bopply it. He makes a really good things indistinguishable from the famous Lea and Perrin's, which he places upon one's table at a much lower price, and trusts to that to secure a steadily growing trade. Those who have not yet tried the Colonial article tbould put tbeir prejudice aside for a time and test the question with a bottle or two. — ADVT. Mr E. Power, so well and favouraV ly known from his conme'ion of 10 years as barman of the Grand Hotel, has become mine host of the Douglas Hotel, Qeorge street, Donedin. Mr Power has thorough ly renovated tbe hotel and hopes by strict attention to bosinessi and by keeping only the best brands of liquor, to merit a stare of public patronage. We Can recommend our country friends to give the hotel a trial. Tbe annual winter show of the Ota?o Agricultural and Pastoral Society, will be held in the Garrison Hal), on Wednesday, Tusday and Friday tba 10th, 11th, and 12. h of 'une. Entries close for upaca on May 23 and general entries on May 30. Our country friends who wish to take advantage of tbe cheap fares to Dunedin in connection wi'h the show, should patronise the society show, where we are sure the> will gain a great deal of urrful information. Why sdffjr when j ou can be cured by P.P.P. To be had from all chemißiB — ADVT. The Speedwell Bicycle is fast coming to the front as one of the bast makes of cycle*, holding, as it doe?, most of the Dunedin records. For durability and finish it cannot ba surpassed. Terms can be made with Mr Sco t, as to tbe price of one, that we thiuk Kill suit anyone. Repairs asi eciality. Through be kindness of Mr Fros', George fit, Dnnedin, we are enabled to presen our readers with a pnot< - f >roeeps block containing a group of distiDguiel ed ecclesiastics, clergy and laity at tbe gathering at Waitati. Mr Frost has secured excellent picture* of the Australian prelates as well as Dr Verdon. C pies may be obtained at hisstuiio. Mr James Muir, hatter and hosier, Princes street, has secured the services of Mr W. Connor as shopman. Mr Oonnor has just selected for Mr Muir a choice eelection of the la'est novelties in shirts, collar?, ties and gentlemen's underclothing. Clergyman 1 * hats are a sptciality. Moderate chargps combined with ability and courtesy will, we are sure, gain for Mi Muir the pa'ronage of both the Cttholic laity and clergy. P.P.P. — The great remedy for Sciatica, Sprains, Neura'gia. To be had from all chemists.— Advt.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIV, Issue 4, 22 May 1896, Page 13

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IT IS KNOWN New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIV, Issue 4, 22 May 1896, Page 13

IT IS KNOWN New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIV, Issue 4, 22 May 1896, Page 13