Tuasicura,the wonderful cough remedy —sold by all cheniibla and grocers. — „.% Visitors to ChribLchurch will note that Mr James Murphy has altered the name of his hotel in Manchester street from 'BurkeV to the ' Shamrock.' The Shamrock Hotel has always been a favorite with the travelling public, aa the proprietor haß left nothing undone to merit the most generous patronage. — m m * m For those who have tried Hondai-Lanka tea no commendation is necessary, its excellence makes it a prime favorite. But there might be some housewives who have not tried it, and therefore have no idea of what a high class article it is. This tea is grown in one of the best districts in the sunny isle of Ceylon, and is picked, fired and packed by experts who thoroughly understand their business. It is placed on the New Zealand market just as it left the factory, and consequently users can rely on having a pure article. — „** Dunxtan Tinux says: — 'Messrs. W. Gawne and Co. have forwarded us a bottle of their Worcestershire Sauce. The sauce is quite equal in quality to Lea and Perrin's, and is only half the coat of the imported article. It has also a delicate piquancy all its own, which must make it an epicurean's delight and a joy for ever. We asked a number of people to sample the Sauce sent üb, and they were charmed with it. Our readers should ask for the Sauce and try it for themselves' — %*
Pfiffjfc A ETTLLiillfl BUYERS OF DRAPER r AND READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS, AND SHOES WILL ««P4VM « OVIiUSiIV) D 0 ELL T0 SEB OUR CABH prices BEFORE GOING ELSEWHERE. TAY ST., INYEIiOARGILL. ITBANQERS SPECIALLY INYITSp.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVIII, Issue 31, 2 August 1900, Page 15
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279Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVIII, Issue 31, 2 August 1900, Page 15
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