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time. The petition went again before tho Petitions Comtnittop, wlipn a letter wafl r^ad from Mr. Barron nn'lc Hatu 0 h August, 1895, to the effect that the £50 \ oted in 18!) t had been given to me" to puaMe him (Captain Barry) to obtain admittance to tho • I<i Men's Home or lienevolent Institution." and stating that I had no legal or eqaitable olaim on the Government. Mr. Joyce, Chairman of the Committee, met me, and told me that in the face ot Mr. Barron's letter the Committee could make no reoommendation. But he told me that the Committee had not hinted at or suggested any such stipulation as that contained in Mr. Barron's letter. I at once placed myself in communication with the Government to protest against Mr Barron's erroneous representation, and asking them if, under the oiroumstances, they were going to allow an old colonist, who had done good service to the country, to be insulted in that way in addition to being refused suoh relief as to allow of his ending his days in independence. But I was informed that nothing could be done during the Bession, on account of the pressure of business, but that I was to remind the Colonial Treasurer immediately after the session, and he wonld see what he oonld do. I did so, and Mr Ward promised me he would bring the matter before the Cabinet. On Bth November I reoeived a letter from him stating that " the matter had been before Cabinet on two oooasionß, and he regretted to say that nothing could be done in the way of granting me any relief." I have already ooonpied too muoh of your spaoe, therefore must leave your readers to judge of the way I have been treated by a so-called "Liberal Government." I am, &0., W. Jackson Babrt (A pioneer of three oolonies, now in his 78th year). t IX) FARMERS AND STOCK OWNERS. ST. JACOBS OIL. The surest and safest remedy for all ailments in Stook is ST. JACOBS OIL. Whether for internal or external application the effect is always the same — immediate relief and speody cure. For Galls, Sprains, "Brushed" Hooks, Sore Shoulders, or Bruises, it is invaluable as an embrocation whilst for Colio, Spaama, and other internal disorders a couple of teaspoonfuls, administered in a little hot water, are warranted to give instant relief. This preparation is prescribed by all veterinaries, and endorsed by all veterinary and medical journals as the panacea for stook ailments of all kinds. As a useful liniment for use amongst the employe's on the farm, a bottle should always be at hand. In cases of Toothache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Bruises, Sprains, or pains of any kind, its value is at once known and admitted. ST. JACOBS OIL CONQUERS PAIN. Every Chemist and every Storekeeper keeps it iv stock ; and every well-appointed Station and Homestead should have it. BUCKEYE HARVESTER CO., DUNIDIN. LADIES, BE WISE ! AND DO not purchase any Sewing Machine without first inspecting the FAMOUS VICTORY SEWING MACHINES. They are the most marvellous and beßt Sewing Machines the world has yet produced. Remember !— No matter where you live, you can purchase one of these famous Viotory Sewing Machines by PAYMENTS OF 2/6 WEEKLY, Prices, from £G. Call or send for all particulars to D.1.C., Sole Agrnts, Wellington. PRIOE, J6lO 10s. TRY X JAM. MONEY to be Lent upon Freehold Security, in sums to suit borrowers, up to £4000. W. B. EDWARDS, Solicitor, 11, Featherston-street. gHKRW O O D, PRACTICAL WATOH REPAIRER (By examination at the British Horological Institute, London,) JEWELLER, and OPTTCIAN, 92, Otjba-striibt. Watches, 220t. Wedding Rings, Jewellery, Spectacles, Ac Watch Glasses and Keys Fitted. Repairs efficiently exeouted and warranted. Twenty Years Experience in England. Lowest Cash Pbicrs. yjy ILLIAM LAMBERT, General Bboksr & Commission Agent, National Chambrbs, Grit-bt., Has removed his offioes to the above central site, and will be pleased to undertake any commissions that may be entrusted to him. Rents and interest oolleoted. Fire and Life Insurances effeoted. Secretary to Companies and Syndicates. "IT'NQUIBIES are made as to how we are JLLi able to sell so oheap. The secret (if any) is that we buy for cash, import direot, give no credit, our expenses are very low. The festive season is near at hand. Our new season's stook of Christmas Cards, Presents in Fancy Goods, Brio-a-Brac, Toys, Dolls, &0., is second to none. You will save 25 per cent, by going to Th« Noted Hibxrnia, 67, Cuba-street. Telephone 960. 17, Lambton-quay JTJ ENRY BODLEY, DAIRYMAN. Blaok Swan Butter direot from the Faotory. CREAM A SPECIALTY. Fresh Separator Skim Milk, Id per gal. BUILDERS. TOOTHING to equal our .£0 TILED BACK RANGE. CAMERON & CHRISTIE, Lambton-qnay. §END IT TO SHORTT'S. THE WELLINGTON SOCIETY FOX THE PREVENTION OF OKUELTY TO ANIMALS. | 1 is requested that all communications for I the Sooiety, whioh will be regarded as Btriotly confidential, be addrepsod to the ' lion Sec. City Corporation Offices, Bran-don-street. J. 8 JAMESON, _ Hon. Seo. ICE CREAM. ICE CREAM. OTRAWBI.-RRIES and ''ream, Strawbergs.w 3 .v^'X^o nn u .:,rv be had at POU ND! F 6~U~N"~I>i Crespin's Mon'H Rip Watertights 10s Gd Crespin's Shooters, nailed ... 8s lid Youth's Shooting Boots ... ," 787 8 6d Gent's Light Balmorals .. „'.' 7 a Hd AT CRESPIN A CO.'S, Cuba-street. Sowrii'in R>rae<tto«/or Sfctti Eruptions. Ef*7£'»!&fiJA TO CURE EC ZEMA. EWA^>-fiTlf4l SKIN ERUPTIONS, IRRITATION PIMPl.es BLOTCHES, ULCERATED BAD LEGS, SORES, Ringworms, chilblains, &c . usi: cuiLwisn skin mnm ; and BLOOD TABLETS . Proprietor— W iVariin, l'!.< m s,t ,Soiirlj.im|>ton. ' v'>!'iinit)>li> from all ' liPinistsniiilSroicj. n | „',.. *■!■■ .7 si i'H Ci.akkk and Sums, LiebfleW Htreef, ' ClJL.bti.Uur«b, N.Z. IMPOUNDI'Di.t Jolmaonvillo, ono black Ma:o, no visible brand wiiite s ot on i f whond. o'tße out maue, bob-tail, no shoos ' on. riugbono on off front foot, rope round i ■ nuclc. Impoumlod by F. Witton, Oturi, near j Wadeatovyn. If not claimed and expenses paid within 14 daya from date, will be sold at 12 o'olock noon. H. CLARKE, Poundkeeper. Johnßonville, 19th November, 1895. NOTICE. ' IMPOUNDED nt Knrori Publio Pound- « _ 1 Light Buy MaiP. *tn.r nn forphend, one \* white hind fo-t i.o viaii.lc tuand, no shoes )n ; 1 Light Bay AJare, star on forehead, no ihoes on, no visible brand ; 1 Dark Bay Mare, vbite face, one white hind foot, no shoes on, ' 10 visible brand. Impounded by Ranger. ' .( not olaimed ami expenses paid, will bo '< ■{ lold on the sth dn./ of Diveinber, 1895, at | 2 o'olook noou. 1 11. BRADNOCK, '< Poundkeeper. jj GtORGE'S .TA^T-Thj purest in. fa O themarket.— All ujuosrb. i

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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 125, 23 November 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 125, 23 November 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 125, 23 November 1895, Page 4

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