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ißfiniFSl Good Materials kK|E3£Sj Good Workmanship Elotbs' that si c Specially Made for Warmth & Hard Wtrt Full particulars of prices, eto , on plication to J. BALLANTYNE & CO., DOTSTABLE HOtTSE, CHEISTCHTOCH,

THE Celtic Cough Cure. |S| PRICES 2/6 and 3/6 per Bottle. "^^ A. FEW DOSES of this Valuable COUGH SYRUP will alleviate the most distressing Cough of the Lungs, stops altendency to Consumption, and breaks up entirely the Whooping Cough. No better Remedy can be obtained for the Croop, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Affections of the Throat and Lungs. The following: Testimonials speak for themselves:— EXPERIENCED GREAT RELIEF-—^ Dunedin, August 14, 1902. To Mr;.r. Macdonald, Dunedin : Dear Sir— l am pleased to say that J have experienced great relief by the use of your Celtic Cough Cure for a severe chronic bronchial affection, to which I had been a victim for months. lam glal to be abl« to recommend your remedy to my friends. — Yours faithfully, G. R. STORY." A COMPLETE CURE.— "Fairview," North Sydney, N.S.W .April, 1903.— The Yen. Archdeacon fcpoo- er, D.D , LL.D , Kit F S., b ing «n a visit to Dunedin, had a severe attack of influenza, but was fortunate in taking the advice of a friend to try the celtic ough Cure, which effected a complete cure in a couple of days, The Archdeacon strongly advises all who are suffering from coughs and colds to purchase % few bottles of this really si lendid preparation Irom Mr Macdonald. o Mr J. Macdonald, Lyndhurst House, 45 Moray Place, Dunedin, N.Z. Retailed by all Grocers, and Wholesa'e T Tt/T A /^T^n VT A I Fl LYNDHURST HOUSE, from the Sole Agent for N.Z.: O, l?J AY ±J VJ II Al* LJ „ 45 Moray Place, Dunedin.

WAVBRLEY HOTEL, QUEEN STREET, AUC KLAND. Maubicb O'Connob (late of Christo tsuh and Dunedin) begs to notify that he has taken over the above favourite hotel, close to Train and Wharf. Splendid view of Harbour. Best brands of Wines and Spirits always on hand. MAURICE O'CONNOR

WILKINSON'S EMULSION OF tf COD LIVER OIL Combined with Hypopboephitea of Lime end Soc'a. Is recommended to you as a r< medy for all affections of the Throat and Lin a it is freshly prepared fr;m the purest Cod Liver Oil, combined with the Hypophosphitep, is pleasant to the taste, aud invaluable in case* of Chronic Couph and all Pulmonary Complain t« In bottles at 3b 6d eaob, or 3 for 9b ; larger size at 5s 6d each. WILKINSON & SON, Chemists, DuneJin P O R SALE. Messrs DWAN BROS., WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON, Have been instructed by the Lessees, Estal" and Patterson, who Bre dissolving partnership, to offer their interest in that we! 1 known and old-established BAKRKTT'S HOTEL, which is situated m the Lambton Quay, the best position in Wellington. The old Hotel bas been pulled down and is now being replaced by a beautiful fcurstoreyed building, containing Borne 70 rooms. On the frontage there will be FIVE splendid SHOPS, which are included in the lease of 10 years. The rental for Hotel after sublet* will be a most reasonable one for the amount of accommodation provided. One-half of the building is now completed and ready for occupation. Ihe building has been designed on the most modern lines, is built of brick and plaster, and has been so laid out that half of it will be available until the rest is completed, and it is now being rapidly finished . Free house for everything. To a suitable person we are prepared to ad* vance a large proportion of the purchase money. Apply to DWAN BEOS,, Willie Street, Wellisgtos.

PJldownV To a mud onltif It inoludei a cup •f that dtlioioua boTerag* "KUKOS" TEA This Tea can b% obtained from the leading Grocer* and Storekeepers throughout Otago and Southland, and U, without doubt, the YBRY BEST. Ii la put op in four qualities packed In lib. and *lb. paoketa, and 61b. and 101 b. tine. MIDLAND RAILWAY HOTEL TOTARA FLAT. Mb. H Ebickbok (late of Orwell Creek) Proprietor, Au Eyoellent Table kept. First-clans Accommodation. The Been, Wines, Spirits eto., sold are of the very best. Refreshmeo t Booms at Railway Station. Billiard* Billiards, with an efficient marker. Mr. Erickton, having a thorough knowledge of the whole district, will be pleated to give diieoticns and ether aeeietsoce to travellers and pertcse interatcd in Mining

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 19, 12 May 1904, Page 26

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