BIG FEET AND little feet have, from time immemorial, been subject to those painful excrescences commonly called Corns. Now, a new born babe has no Corns on its feet, but nearly everyone else has, and there is no excuse for them for the remedy is at hand. CALLOSINE removes the hardest or softest corn in a few applications. You can have a bottle sent, post free, for a shilling by sending to the inventor, THOMAS JOHNSTONE, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST (Of Ireland), Manse street, Dunedin. THE FAVOURITE FITCHBN RANGE A *- is SHACKLOCK'S " ORION." igT It burns Lignite, Coal, or Wood. Jg& REQUIRES NO SETTING. nifcjs-gFrjt^Jgffl Most Economical and Durable 111 ~' li iFffi Ran £ c made. OKI H 3!| Supplied with High or Low |p=^i Pressure Boiler. PflpfOPf' Prices and Advice given for I -fjj^Ji, all kinds of Cooking and Heati*£js3jai^' ing Apparatus. Tomb Railing, Fretwork, & General Castings Repairs Effected. H. E, SHACKLOCK, V mndry : Crawford street, Dunedin. EICHARDT'S * HOTEL Queenstown, Lake Wakatipu, Otago, New Zealand. This Hotel is situated on the margin of Queenstown Bay, and commands views of Grand and Magnificent Lake Scenery. PRIVATE APARTMENTS FOR TOURISTS AND FAMILIES. Porter meets every Steamer on arrival at the Wharf. Craig and Co's Coaches Leave this Hotel for Dunedin Thrice Weekly First-cla^s Stabling. Horses and Buggies for Hire, and ready at a moment's notice Drivers provided. Specials to Mount Cook. Reasonable Arrangements can be made for the Accommodation of Families, a* well ay for Accommodation during the Winter Season WINDMILLS, SEED AND GRAIN CLEANING MACHINERY. JOHN MARSHALL (Late of Springston) Has removed to 20 i St Asaph street, Christchurch, and is Manufacturing WINDMILLS of the Most Simple, Strong, and Durable Make. None but the very best iron and steel is used in their manufacture. Derrijks supplied of either Wood or Iron. Windmills from £5 upwards ; Derricks from £1 10s upwards. I have had a large experience amongst Harvesting Machinery, and all work entrusted to me will have my most careful attention. JOHN MARSHALL, Agricultural Engineer, 204 St Asapu street, Christciiurcii, N.Z.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXV, Issue 46, 18 March 1898, Page 25
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338Page 25 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXV, Issue 46, 18 March 1898, Page 25
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