BlcdleaL Who was medically trained in tho leading Hospitals ;ind Universities of Europe, has obtained NINE DIPLOMAS AND CERTIFICATES. .und is duly qualified and registered throughout the British Dominions and Europe. .Great study, deep research, and a vast experience, has enabled DR. FIIIKART to investigate the origin and trace the deadly sources ot NERVOUS. CHRONIC, PRIVATE SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASES, and ascertain the surost methods by which they may be eradicated. With these recognised qualifications, combined with'a large practice and unswerving; faithfulness to patients, the Dr. has obtained a well-deserved PRE-EMINENCE IN THE TREATMENT OF THE FOLLOWING AFFECTIONS:Brain am) Spine Complaints. Fits, Paralysis, Slceplessnens. Gloominess. Despondency, Unfltness for Study or Business. Love of! Solitude, Confusion of Ideas. Loss of Memory, Aversion to Society, Noises in the Head, Dimness of Vision, Timidity, Womb Troubles, Leocorrhcea, Ulcers. Pimples on tho Face, Weakness of Iho Back, Kidney and Bladder Diseases. BEWARE OF IMPOS TER S— Self-styled Professors, Electricians, Herbalists. Clairvoyants. Ma/lamca, etc., who are utterly destitute of medical knowledge and having only a money end in view, thrive on the credulity of the community by their nefarious and fraudulent announcements, RE MEM BE ROb. FRIKART IS x, FULLY-QUALIFIED AND REGISTERED PHYSICIAN, and the only M.D. advertising; in the Southern Hemisphere. CONSULTATION BY LETTER FOR A THOROUGH DIAGNOSIS. 10s. Note the Address--14. BRANDON-ST., WELLINGTONPublications. TiMPORTANT NOTICE TO READERS. Those unfamiliar with the enormous amount of work entailed in tho production of Christmas Numbers of Illustrated Papers, will doubtless be surprised, and perhaps a little amused, that the Editor should announce the arrangements for /CHRISTMAS, 1 Q€|Q and invite contributors to send in stories for the COMPETITION PRIZES. Experience has taught that it i 3 next to impossible to bo too far beforehand. Tlie enormous numbor of MSS. received have each to bo carefully read and judged by five judges, who independently record their opinions on paper absolutely without reference, or in fact'knowledge, of tlie opinion of any of the others. Illustrations have to bo designed and executed, a work of considerable time, and all thiamust be done in conjunction with tho usually heavy work of bringing out a weekly illustrated papor equal to the best.European productions of tho same class. Tho leading Kn;rii6h illustrated papers invariably commence work on their Christmas issues very early in the year. Determined to take time by the forelock, th 9 Editor of the " NEW ZEALAND GRAPHIC" has pleasure in announcing THE NEXT CHRISTMAS COMPETITION PRIZES, First Prize £5 0 0 Second Prize ... ... £3 0 0 Third Prize ... ... £2 0 0 The Stories must not be less than 4,C00, or moro than 6.600 words in length, and free from anything unsuitable for nil classes of readers. A Bhort outline of the plot, about £00 words, should be attached tor the assistance of the editor. It will be scon by Rule 7 that the broadest scops is allowed. So that the scene ot the story is laid in New Zealand, the choice of subject is unlimited. Many new writers entered last year, and tho Editor hopes for further introduction to new hands in the nest competition. Absolute attention to rules is imperative. RULES. 1. Tho " GRAPHIC " reserves tho right to publish any story sent in other than the priza stories. 2. MSS. will not bo returned before tho result is announced, ond applications bafore that dato will not receive attontion. After the reaults of the competition are nuido known, tho Editor will post unsuccessful MSS. to those who than make application, enclosing stamps. 3. The Editor cannot undnrtake to answer inquiries having reforence to the treatment of tho stories in detail. The pnrticulara given are sufficient for tho purposes of tho competition, and everything else- is left to the judgment and discretion of tho competitors. Tu'o award of tho judges will be published as soon after the closo of the Competition as possible, and no information respecting the award will be given to any competitor before this publication, 4. Each MSS. should ba prepaid, and If left Dpen at the ends will be carried at b«ok post rates. It should be addressed to the "Editor, 'NffiW ZEALAND GRAPHIC,1 Shortlaud-sU, Auokland." 5. A Motto instead of the writer's name inns* be written under tho title of the story, Tho author's real name must be enclosed in an envelope addressed to tho Editor, BEARING THE MOTTO AND THE WORDS, "STORY COMPETITION"" ON THU TOP LEFT CORNER. This envelope must not ho placed in tho MSS. packet, but mnst bo posted sepr.r.xieiy. It inuat also contain a deolnralion thai the work is original and entirely tho sender'a-owii. 6. All contributions must reach tlie ofilco be' foi:o June lath. 7. Choice of subject rests with the writer, but the scuno must be laid in Now Zealand, .md bo of special interest to New ilealandors. It may deal with any subject, natural, supernatural, love, heroism, ad venture, lifo on the gumliekls, cold njiiies, or country, soare.h for trcaani'O, fl/hting for peace, in fact anything bright «:>d inicresting, and free from anything unsuitable for family reading. 8. Write clearly, and on ono side of tho paper only. In cases of etjual literary merit, preferaneo will tm given to stories lending themselves to illustration. , ■ "DSETS'S HANDY GUIDE TO NEW ZEALAND. ILLUSTRATED By E. ERNEST BILBROUGIL This indispensable and popular work is now published, with Lithographed Map of the Wonderland of new zealaw> Or, Tub BB3T Wav to Tuavkl the Colony. The contents aro moat interesting, and Inoluila raoy flpo-riptSona of tho most important and thrilling oventa of tho jubilee period thrcngh which tho colony has passed, The boautle.3 of tho country ara depicted—thn Northern and Southern Lakes, Mount Ooo!c nnd Its Glaciers, tho various Waterfalls which luxvo phnnned. our- visitors, the Northern ur.<i v\ ro9(j Oeast Sounds < with Dlreoterv of. the towns and pities and. health resorts of New Zealand, f hs tJC«k should be found in every homo and. library-, Ifcfs published. r (id. &?$ fflfH? Fe s ail VBB
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 138, 13 June 1893, Page 3
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