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QQOD^B^M^S^MS 28 Gold Medals :lll(1 ss l)eci:lll )eci:ll First &ward H^k Chicago Exhibition. Mn^nii^ ill " fV^s;,Vrrnc B^ MASON'S GOLD MEDAL COFFEE ESSENCE easily . * ESSENCE OF M^^L lemK Sold gn ui-ywhoiv. COFFEE Y^P^^ MASON'S WTNE ESSENCES. rUlfflßV^lmr (Jinuvr Wii^ 1 a Speciality. Raspberry. Ulaok Currant. Elder uuuiivrvm v^^mll ' 1)(>1T y 5 :in ' (l Ki^itccn i»th<T kinds. % y^^^Sm A 9d - Bottle makes a Gallon of Delicious Wine. «A>v_^,Ji^P'm MASON'S EXTRACT OF HERBS. Ajl 8d - Bottle makts a GaUon of delicious Beer. J5Kfc ou *^oj§^ SOLE AGENT FOR NEW ZEALAND : % CMC M JMJ M BADHAM, J^ CHRISTCHURCH. »

"\T R. W. H. CAIX (fn . having bought the oldH 11 1^ 1 /A^ established business of 3U II 11 1 1 <2n*^ the late J. Jones, is preil &n I pared to execute work Jf^ T^^Ss^^ to any design for Me_^m/l_j^^^^^ morial Stones, etc.. ata greatly reduced scale of "^^fi^^nH^ prices, and to give entire satisfaction. Estimates and Designs Forwarded to My Address : Stafford street, Timaru. Engravings and Lettering in Cemeteries a Specialty. A Good Assortment of Crosses, etc., A.lwavs on Hand. EU II 0 P I-] A X II 0 T E U GEORGE STREET, Duxi;i>i\. Edward Power - Propiui i j This well known and ccnl rally- n r . t ' hotel has just undt-ruone a thorough i i cvation from top to bottom, and now , ii'ifirst class acconunod.ition to the ji.il.lu; The bedrooms are well \entilated and the fittings are all thar can be de-ired. | The Wines and Spirit- are all of the best j procurable brands. RAILWAY HOTEL Thorndon Quay, Wellington JAMES DEALY Proprietor; ,' This w Q ll- known Hotel is in close prox i m i ty I o both Railway Stations, thereby offering i great facility to the travelling public of being able to leave by the early trains. Guests may depend upon being called in time, a porter being kept for that purpose. The Bedrooms are well and comfortably furnished, and the Fittings and Accommodation throughout is all that could be desired] The Wines and Spirits are all of the Choicest and Best Brands. Dunedin XXXX Beer always on tap. Table d'Uote daily from 12 to 2, and Meals at all hours for travellers. Free Stabling. riVIE SHAMROCK HOT L W DUNEDIN. COUGHLAX BROTHERS Beg to notify that they have taken this Hotel, and will be glad to MEET their OLD CUSTOMERS and FRIENDS. The Hotel will be run on the same lines as heretofore, and no effort will be spared to please customers. Beat Brands of all Liquors only kept. The old Moderate Tariff will be maintained

BIG FEET AN D 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 eKe ha--, and theic is no excuse for them for the rcimdy i-~ at hand. CALLOSIXE removes the harde-t or softest corn in a few applications. You can ha\e a j bottle sent, post free, for a shilling by sending to the inventor, I THOMAS JOHXSTOXE. J PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST ' (Of Ireland). ' Manse stuijlt, Duni.div. i 1 T. C A U T tt 1!, j *J 42 Gkoi.c.l s/iri.i.t. j IIa c ]vu k t opened a lu^o a — ortmeut of CROCKERY AM) HARDWARE Whii h i- i.ow iH'in^; ol'ircd 'n tin pi bbit.i t - '. i m . l.i vs i.-!' V< --: i :,i. ri.in -.. C \LL AM) I.\M ( , CT )m S i-tal!el "s ik Pii'jt but tin ik.miu-Bed-rock Ii ice <.t J T. C A It T E 11 S. 42 Geoum-: '-i in.r.T. MOUNTAINEER HOTEL, QUEEXSTOWN. LAKE WAKATIPU. | Proprietor - - P. McCautiiy. This New and Commodious Hotel has been j well furnished throughout and is now one [ of the most comfoitable Houses m ()u;ro. Suites of Rooms ha\e been set apart lor j Families, and every attention has been paiu j to the arrangements for carrying on a firstclass trade. Hot, Cold, and Shower Bath. TERMS MODERATE. Best Brands of Wines, Spirits, and Beers. I-'IHST-CLA^S SAMI'Li; KOOM. I A Porter will attend Passengers on the Arrival and Departure of Steamers. Firbt-class Stablin«. Horses and Busies for Hire. . ! nOBERT 11. FRAS EX ! -*■* 37 Pkincks sTiturr | ARTIST IN STAINED GLASS, \ LEADLIGHT MAKER ECCLESIASTICAL WORK A SPECIALITY. Successful Competitor against Munich and London for the Celebrated Dr. Stuart Memorial Window, Knox Church, Dunedin

Per S.S. " Otarama." Gas Appliances, &c, made by the celebrated firm of FLETCHER & CO., Warrinjfton, G. 8., the Best Makers in the World. Two Gallons ,i Minute, Rapid Bath Heaters, with Patent Taps ; Two Gallons a Minute, lu'.tantaneous Water Heaters ; samples new Fires, with the Red Uull Fuel— quite new, etc., etc. J. COUSTOX, Plumber^ Gankitteks, Tinsmiths, etc., l'i"> PuixcEb Street. I \l II 0 1)1^3 ANJ) CO., ** • DUNEDIN DYE WORKS, N. E. Vat u;y. May now be consulted about Soiled or Faded Upholstery. Carpets, Ladies' or Gentlemen's Clothing Ribbons. Feathers, Gloves, etc , etc. Clerical Garments Cleaned arm Dyed and niadi to look as Good a* New. Till: K'AirVNGVTA UAILNWV AND COAL CO.r.l'AM, LIMITEI;. 'JMli; NATTRAL "XCTLLLNCE of the A U I . A L and o 1 1 1 G IXA L K aITAXGATA 'JOAL mr eveiy pi>rj>o-e is so universally reco-ui-td by all HOUbEIiOLDLIIS an I -MA.NUFACTURLIJb throusfceut he Middle Island now, that it would be superfluous for he Company to detail the special features ■ji itb superiority o\er all other coals in every notice like thi\. The pie?ent, therefore, is only to assure the Public generally that the Coal maintains its excellence, and is sold by all Mci chants in the trade. The KAII'AXGATA ALMANAC will be delivered to Coi sumeii. a.s u.sual next month W. P. WATSON, General Manager Offices : Crawford street, Dunedin. 12th November, 18%. MANCHESTER STREET SOUTH Near Railway Station, CHRISTCIIURCH,

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVII, Issue 23, 8 June 1899, Page 25

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