G. HOWARD, THE LEADING FURNITURE MANUFACTURER, B L E JST H US I M. HAS just opened up 16 dozen Chaira m endless variety; competition defied. The cheapest House m Town for Looking Glasses, Bedding, and every Household requisite. Oak Offico Chaira (Iron Rods) .. 12/ Ladies' Crown Dining Chairs . . 9/ Black Austrian Fancy Chairs \ 12/6 Brown Austrian Fancy Chairs 12/6 Black Austrian Plain Chaira -™ 8/6 Black Austrian Folding Fancy Yxs Chaira g 16/ Black Austrian Folding Fanoy Chairs / 21/ Gents' Rockers .. 17/ Ladies' Rockers .. .. .. 12/ Bent Top Bar Room 5/ Five Spindle Grecian . . . . 7/ Three „ 6/ Crown Grecian 6/ Black Washington 4/6 Light Washington .. .. . 6 4/6 C. Mills' High Combination . . 35/ „ n Cane Seats.. .. 9/ Wood Seats .. 6/6 Low „ . ..4/6 Fith'Cane Chairs, all designs and prices, ia great variety. GEORGE HOTEL, PICTON. T. SEWARD.. .. PBOPRIETOR. HAYIJNG- purchased the above well-known Hotel, the proprietor begs to state that he has made many improvements to the same, and is now m a position to offer superior accommodation to Commercial Gentleman, as well as the residents of Picton, Blenheim, and the Boundß. He has had extensive experience m catering for the public wants, and can assure those who favour him with a call that there will not be anything wanting on his part to give satisfaction. There is always kept m stock a good supply of Speight's Dunedin XXXX and Jones' Picton Ale; His motto is to study the -wants of his patons, and those coming m from remote parts can be accommodated at any time with all requirements. '-.■'■:• GOOD STABLING. ; 64 CHOW SHUM & CO., GENERAL STOREKEEPERS, Market Street, South. ifS ROGERS and Fruiterers, Fancy v3T Goods, Ohinese and Indian Silk Handkerchiefs; Teas, Ohinese and Indian ; best Tea 2/6, 2/-, and 1/10 per lb. Cash buyer of Zinc OHOW sIIUM SrGO. 1681 R. T. BOOTHS GOLDEN JEMEDIES. FTIHROUGH the influence of frienda m JL America, and after the expenditure of much time and money, I have sao« cecded m obtaining, and now hold m law* ful possession, THE SAFEST & SUREST CURB EVER DISCOVERED FOB THE LIQUOR, OPIUM, AND TOBACCO HABITS. IS- IT ABSOLUTELY DESTROYS THE APPETITE AND tsr ALL [CRAVING FOR ALCOHOLIC LIQUORS, AND IS- ALL DESIRE TO SMOKE. NOT FOR DRUNKARDS ONLY, ALL MODERATE DRINKERS ! ALL SMOKERS ! ' CAN KOW QUIT THEIR HABITS WITH Perfect Ease, with No Nagging or thb Nebves, and with No Bad Nights. THE LIQUOR HABIT IS A DISEASE OP THE NERVOUS SYSTEM AND OF THE BLOOD. THE GOLDEN REMEDY No. 1 CURES THE DISEASE By Removing the Cause, and along with U alp desiee to return to the drink. JS- THOUSANDS HAVE BEEN CURED « For you there is Hope, Help, and Health ! THE GOLDEN REMEDY No. 2 A Brain, Nerve, and Blood TONIC, tsr A CERTAIN CURE -ffl» FOB DYSPEPSIA, NEURALGIA, INDIGESTION, WEAKENED ENERGY, AND POVERTY OF THE BLOOD. IS* READ THIS : "I hereby certify and deolare thai, after over thirty years' experience as a pharmaceutical druggist and manufacturingchemist, and being familiar with the formula and composition of nearly every tonic preparation on the market, tbat m my opinion tbe formula of R. T. BOOTH'S GOLDEN REMEDY, No. 2, as submitted to me, ia the best I have ever seen. From my long experience of articles, of this nature, I have no doubt that it will act promptly ana ; effeatually m all cases of exhaustion from whatever cause, from neuralgia, poverty of blood, and general nervous disorders. M. Marshall." R.T. BOOTH'S GOLDEN REMEDY No. 1, For the Liquor, Opium, and Tobacco Habits; and R. T. BOOTH'S GOLDEN REMEDY No. 2, A Brain and Nerve Tonic, ARE MANUFACXUBEP BX R. T. BOOTH & CO., LIMITED. Burton's Studio Buildings, Donedin, N.Z Agenoies m the Australian Colonies and Continent of Europe. Sold by all Chemists and Storekeepers. Will be supplied through the post by all retail medicine vendors. P. HA.YMAN~AND CO., Wholesale Agents for New Zealand. Price, 5 s per bottle. STUD NOTICE. THE Services of a Pure-bre3 Jersey Bull are available at Richmond Book, Awatere. Fee, 7/6. FRANCIS H RICHMOND.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXIX, Issue 23, 28 January 1893, Page 4
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669Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume XXIX, Issue 23, 28 January 1893, Page 4
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