T7STELLINGTON TRUST, LOAN AND * ' INVESTMENT COMPANY (LIMITED). Capital £200,000. This Company is prepared to take mortgages on real property, allowing the sum agreed to be advanced to be operated on and again reduced from time to time in the manner of a Bank Ovebdravt. Interest at lowest current rates charged only on daily balances. All information as to terms, &0., can be obtained at the bffice of the Company, Lambon Quay. J. WOODWARD, Manager. Wellington, 17th May, 1831. 11/|R. HERBERT RAWSON, Dentist, Terrace, next Wellington Club. T\R. COLE MAY BE CONSULTED— Morning 9 to 11 Afternoon 2 ta 3 Evening 6 to 9 Ghuznek-street, (Opposite Anderno and Janson'a). JONAS WHITCOMB'S REMEDY FOR ASTHMA. THE proprietor of this invaluable medicinal compound was for over twentytwo years a terrible sufferer from ASTHMA, getting little or no relief from the many socalled cures now before the public. He resolved upon a thorough personal investigation, and after many experiments upon himself, he succeeded in producing A SAFE AND CERTAIN CURE. It soothes and renovates the whole system, expands the lungs and air cells, dissolves all foreign and irrating matter, muous, &c, which is at once expectorated, leaving the throat and lungs sound to perform their natural functions. This Medicine is equally valuable in Whooping Cough, Diptheria, Influenza, Bronchitis, and as an antidote for Consumption it stands unrivalled. One trial will convince the most sceptical. Sold by J. MONTEITH, Medical Hall, Manners-street. None is genuine without the signature of J. Burnett & Co., Boston. " npHE Santonine powders, sold by Mr. JL Fitzgerald, Chemist, the Pharmaoy, Manners-street, as used at the Evelina Hospital, London, are a remedy for the many diseases which children are just now suffering froai, the cause of which no doubt can to a great extent be traced to the defective water supply." Price, Is per packet, or by post for 14 stamps. IN LIQUIDATION. S. W. ALCORN'S /"iREAT SALE will be continued ONE WEEK LONGEE, CLOSING ON SATURDAY, 4th JUNE. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS. In the large Show Room at TE ARO HOUSE, Special display of MILLINERY THIS DAY. All the latest Styles in MILLINERY An unequalled selection of MILLINERY THIS DAY. JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE, Cuba-street, 27th May, 1881. WELLINGTON AND MANAWATU RAILWAY COMPANY Limited). THE inhabitants of Wellington and the surrounding districts, who have not already subscribed, are solicited to make application for Bhares before 31st May. The shares are £5 each. The term of payment extending over a period of nearly five yeara, viz., deposit, 2s 6d ; 2s 6d on allotment ; calls of 5s each at intervals of no f - less than three months. Application forms to be had, and deposits paid, at the Bank of New Zealand ; also, to Brokers : or at the office of the Company, Hunter-street. J. H. WALLACE, Secretary. SHARE LIST WILL CLOSE MAY 31 TOWN EDITION.
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 123, 28 May 1881, Page 2
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470Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 123, 28 May 1881, Page 2
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