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PUBLIC NOTICES. riUBE OF , N-TEMPF.TUNCE. SHORT TEKiI SVST2iL \ CLEXGARBi' i.ail', Ol'iWA, { i Stands on its own giou&da o. tJuttoen Acie* . i A. Ueaitliy and CliarmiEg KetxcaL j Tor texta* apply to the iuodical Superintendent, DB. STEWART. i IBI4F Armasb street. Chrietcinroo. I THE TIME AND THE RING. 1 R. KEXNETT, ! WATCHMAKER AA'D JEWELLER. ; _ J BEING the actual MANUFACTURER of j many of the articles I Sell, also being ! at low expense, I CAN SELL CONSIDERABLY UNDER THE USUAL RATES. NO NEED FOR SPECIALLY-MADE EXPENSIVE I have an enormous Assortment. Can suit any sight. Call and inspect the new Interchangeable Spectacles. 183 HIGH STREET, 183 Under the Verandah, TO MEN.—Write for free copy of valuable bo k about yourselves, your health, yoiir ha, piness, your future. It contains a full ex|«wition of the' hatuan syttein and the remedies adopted. No nted to consult doctors. Posted free in sealed envelope. Every man should read it. Address—G. Specific, 639 Klizahe'.h-mreet North Melbourne. TO LADIES.—No need to consult doctors or cSienrots. The remedies you require in your own h*na j. Write for (ree copy of valuable buck about j ourselves, your health,your welfare. Every woman should re .d it. Hosted free in Healed enveione Address— GJSpecific, 633 Elizabeth street North ilel-journe. ~'■ HAM ■Aβ. jhj BEa , QOAure \O||lp ST. GEORGE BRAND LITERARY COLUMN. %• Under this heading we hope to print, every Monday, signed articles on literary, social, and philosophical questions from leaders of thought and capable writers in all parts of New Zealand, thus filling in some measure the place of a New Zealand magazine, the absence of which is frequently regretted. Controversial articles on religion or party politics will be excluded, but we shall gladly welcome for this column original thought and bold writing on non-party subjects of general interest.

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10483, 23 October 1899, Page 3

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296

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10483, 23 October 1899, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10483, 23 October 1899, Page 3

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