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m Tlie Ti | P e $ s u •? xibi OI ® $ 'l '-& vs V:!* ISB : : :[I mv m m -T3& r% Wi are due to tl*e- fact tlb.at it is solely maffMifactured from tine CfiOICILST AND BEST MATURED LEAF • *{|bi£iaaßii«wii&aww££i£i!gaß&ingßMiM 11 ll tzssssaaas&i&}y. t rgS'&l <3 OLD. EYES. MADE YOUNG young by the proper application BJD of ~ood Slakes. The selecting of lenses for eye failure in fder people is considered simple and easy older people by many optician With us there is no class given more minute and careful attention. Here in middle Hie one depends more and more upon eyes for enjoyment. In adjusting lenses for old eyes we strive to give maximum vision at minimum exertion and expense. Sun and Dust Glasses, 2s to 10s. Largest Stock of Artificial Eyes in the Colony. * • ALFRED LEVI, CONSULTING OPTICIAN. 33, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. T. H. MORRISON, Manager. ths best natural aperjewt water. ISIS W 1 For c Professor D. LACTL, of Warsaw, Professor of Clinical Medicine at the University, writes—- " “ Hunvadi Janos Bitter Water, besides being an excellent general aperient, haa'proved snecially efficacious in the treatment of chronic constipation, venous obstruction and congestion, heemorrheids and obesity." ; ■ Avekaok Dose :—A wineglass/itl before breakfast, cither pure or diluted with a simitar quantity of hat or cold mater. Wole th* name "Hur.yadi Janos,” the signature of tho Proprietor, 8 IPrl AHDREfiS SAXLBHNEK, and the Hoclallion, on the Red Centre Par of tha Label. o RIENTAL TEA ‘ MABT. HEALTH FOODS. D, d: ON'T COUGH. ON’T COUGH. ON’T COUGH. ON’T COUGH. 1 There is absolutely no remedy s« speedy and effectual. One Lozenge alone gives relief. Sure in action, and .can bo taken by the most delicate. 'EATING’S LOZENGES i-EATING’S LOZENGES 'EATING’S LOZENGES LOZENGES If yon cannot sleep for coughing, one KEATING’S LOZENGE will set yon right. They at once check the cough and remove the oanso. Easily cube ASTLY CUBE ; Easily cube ASILY CUBE [EATING’S COUGH LOZENGES, the •ivalled remeiy for COUGHS. iABSENESS and THKOAT TROUBS, are sold everywhere in tine by all mists. THE WORST COUGH. HE WORST COUGH. milE WORST COUGH. A. HE WORST COUGH. a is * GOOD reputation is undoubtedly * a valuable asset. The excellent eputation which has been gained or BQHHIfiGTfHTS CARRAGEEN IRISH loss, the popular remedy for Coughs nil Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis, and all host Complaints, during the 35 years hat this preparation has been on he market, has led to its becoming ulto the UNIVERSAL REMEDY. There ro several worthless imitations in xistenoe. It is therefore necessary—•hen purchasing—to ask for oiuin, coots Ann IAQSBSB watetwooi back, aud_soft as YOltet..Adda fcHrcetiinefi to the •weak of keather. gleasanfc odour. Allows 35.8 MEDAL O TKillbh villi blacking, aa EXHIBITION aicHssr AWAima ior superiority Blast o* Brown colour. Bold by Boot Ktorc«.S«ddlero.lraamouferß.tc. ManuYacUjrjf Dalmcb London. En£« Granola, per packet ... Cereal Tea, per packet ... Grape Nuts, per packet ... Fruit Nuts, per packet ... Granrose Biscuits, per packet Toasted Wheat, per packet AT CAMPBELL’S, 21. MANNERS STREET, . And corner WILSON AND RIDDIEORD STREETS, NEWTOWN. £J PBICE £2O. YCLES, FITTED WITH FREEWHEEL AND TWO RIM BRAKES. J. B. CLARKSON, NEW ZEALAND REPRESENTATIVE. COLEMAN PLACE, PALMERSTON NORTH. Other Depots: Christchurch. Levin. Daunevirke, Feilding. THE WESTPORT COAL COMPANY, LTD. Head Office: Vogel street, Dunedin. THIS Company’s Celebrated COAL-' BROOKDAtE COAL i is obtainable from all coal merchants throughout tho city. Wellington Office: Queen’s Chambers, Jervois quay. W. A. FLAVELL, 424 Manager. w. CABLE AND CO., Waterloo quaff. WELLINGTON. N.Z. Manufacturers of MARINE aqd LAND ENGINES AND BOILERS, MINE'- . HYDRAULIC, DREDGING and WOOL- DRYING MACHINERY. MANURE MANUFACTURING and FLAN-DRESSING. PLANTS. MACHINERY AND SHIPS’ REPAIRS A SPECIALTY. Agents for ZYNKAEA, the best Boiler Preservative and Cleanser. CAMERON’S STEAM PUMPS. KIA ORA TEA ROOMS, Corner of RANGITIKEI and CUBA mor OX IlilXi VTA. J. A Iv.l—<X 4VJ.4U uu STREETS, Colonial Buildings. PALMERSTON NORTH. H,fISS M. WATSON begs to notify that i.VJL she has just fitted np elegant Tea Rooms in the Square. Palmerston North. AFTERNOON TEA. . ' CAKES AND CONFECTIONERY Manufactured daily by one of the best Fancy Bread, Biscuit and Confectioners , in Palmerston North. COFFEE. COCOA, CHOCOLATE. At all seasonable hours. S2B Government Insurance Department. ESTABLISHED 1 STO. Low Premiums. Largo Bonuses. Libera! Conditions. EVERY POLICY GUARANTEED BY THE STATE. in cash : As additions to sums assured i £1,919,820. J. H. RICHARDSON, F.F.A., Commissioner. Strong Lungs which keep the blood oxygenated, full of natural heat and well nourished, are the lungs which prevent . cold-catching. Such lungs are proof ■ against attacks of germs. Such lungs have the quickest, best chances of recovery when a ■cold settles in them. Keep your lungs full of pure, fresh air, arid astbnia, bronchitis, pnuemonia, consumption -will not follow any ordinary cold. To cure colds, and cure quickly take Lane’s Emulsion, the great lung-healer and bodybuilder. One or two teaspoonfuls with, or without, a little cold water several times each day will cure a cough, cold, or sore throat in quick .time. It will help you keep strong lungs. Take none but Lane’s. 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle. THOMPSON BROS., LTD., AUCTIONEERS, FRUIT, GRAIN AND DAIRY PRODUCE MERCHANTS, HARRIS STREET. All consignments careful attention. will receive most WANTED, the public to tmy their House, Furnishings at Richardson Biob., IX3, Upper Cuba street. The Cheapest House Furnishers in the City.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 5219, 8 March 1904, Page 2

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871

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 5219, 8 March 1904, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 5219, 8 March 1904, Page 2

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