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]VTATIONAL FIRE AND MARINE -^ INSUKANCJB COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. Subscribed Capital .£2,000,000 QUARTER DAY. INSURERS are remindod that tho renewal of thoir Firo Polioies shouM bo avrangod for not later than THURSDAY, ilUth SEPT., 189 S. Polioios issued against Firo nud Marine Risks of every description tit tho lowest rates of promium. Security is undoubted, being: tho united wealth of an oxtonaive and influential proprioi ary ■ Tho National is t\ Now'/onltuid institution, and its oontumod success is a matter of intorost to every colonist. WM. SlimiN. . WollhiH'Um Ih'iinoh IMauagor. J^OYAL iNSUEANOi OOmI PANY. THE LARGEST AND WEALTHIEST FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY IN THE WORLD. CAPITAL AND ACCUMULATED FUNDS EXCEED .£11,000,000. FIRE PREMIUMS FOR 1896, NET, £2,040,624. QUARTER DAY, THURSDAY, 29th SEPTEMBER, 1898. INSURERS whose Policies expire as above are reminded that Renewal Premiums should be paid on or before THURSDAY, 29th instant. W. M. BANNATYNE & CO., District Agents, Corner Customhouse-quay and Grey-street. OUTH BRITISH FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. Capital .£1,900,000 Unlimited Liability of a Large Body of Shareholders. General Manager ... James Kirker, Esq. INSURERS whose Policies expire on Quarter Day, 29th SEPTEMBER, 1898, arc reminded that the renewal premiums shouV be paid or arranged for on or before , Uv.,i date. Rates, lowest current. CHAS. W. BENBOW, Manager Wellington Branch, 27, Lambton-quay. USTRALIAN ALLIANCE ASSURANCE COMPANY. Capital, .£250,000. QUARTER DAY, 29th SUPTNMBER. Insurers whose Policies expire this quarter are reminded that Renewal Premiums should be paid on or before that date. Head office for Now Zealand — Victoriastreet, Wellington. A. E KERNOT, Manager. DR. SPEER Is a Graduate of Harvard University, Class 74. The Doctor has devoted a lifetime to the study of SPECIAL DISEASES, some of these in association with the leading specialists of the Old andt-Jtfew Worlds, which enables him to j_£«| all private troubles with excellent rJOtips. Catarrh, stomach and liver troublefSßSended to in all their various forms. All sk»i diseases, from whatever cause, absolutelyjcured within a stated time. All applying t^> him will receive his honest opinion of thcirScomplaints, No experimenting ! He will guarantee a positive cure in every »case ho undertakes, or forfeit .£2OO. His reason for doing so ia this :—: — Where there is no oi'game disease and nothing but an inorganic trouble, cjr in other words a conglomeration of symptoms producing a certain result, thore is »p reason why it cannot be removed with thaj)roper remedies, therefore he guarantees. Furthermore, in all other businesses the master must guarantee his work — why not in inodicine ? The oldfashioned doctor will promise nothing, therefore he must bo guessing as to the trouble, and guessing as to the remedy. Ladies and gentlemen, in science there is no guesswork. No man or woman can die without a cause The cause should be known to a doctor, and the remedy, too. Remember, medical ethics will not cure, neither will dignity founded on guessing help yon. Dr. Speer wishes it distinctly understood that he does not claim to perform impossibilities, or to have a miraculous power. He claims only to bo a qualified and successful physician, thoroughly informed in the above DISEASES of men and women. People at a distance can, by sending for question-blank, be treated at home. The course does not in any way interfere with business. Secrecy in all cases. Call or address H. J. Speer, M.D., National Mutual Buildings, Customhouse-quay. Hours— 9 to 12 a.m., 2.30 to 5, and 7.30 to 9 p.m. ; Sunday, 10 to 12. Post Office Box 339. The worthy poor treated free on Saturdays, from 3 to 5. Dr. Speer remains two years at least in Wellington. TESTIMONIALS. Queen-street, Auckland, 31st August, 1898, Dear Sir, — The catarrh in my head Ls entirely cm-ed ; the same trouble in tho bladder which caused me great annoyance is improving every day. and I expect in another tour weoks that will be well, too. As I previously told you both these troubles came on about six years ago, and during all that time I have consulted many doctors without any satisfactory issue, and have also taken a great amount of medicino from chemists with the same result. It. was by accident that I saw your advertisement in the paper, and am well pleased with your work. • Kindly forward balance of treatment to Dunedin. I have no objection in your showing this letter to whom you please. Yours truly, F. J." TREVELYAN. Christchurch, 9fch Septembor. 1898. Dear Sir. — Send me another bottle of the lotion, the same as the last, as to apply to head. The hair, [ may say, lias stopped falling out, but as I am leaving here 1 should like to take a supply with me in ca.se there should be any return. The eruption on face and body has entirely disappeared, but would feel safer to haven little more medicine. Yon have my gratitude for what you have done, a«<l it matters not to me if you put this in the paper. Yours truly, H. J. HKNDKRSON. Ghuznee-street, Wellington, ]2ih September, 1898. Dear Sir, — It gives me great pleasure to write this letter, and if you care about putting it in the paper, do so by all means, as I was a great sufferer from rheumatism, with weak kidneys. This trouble, as you are »\vare, was on me for three and a-half years, and now, after two and a-half months treatment from you, I am free from pain, and the weather does not appear to affect me in any way. 'J'ho other trouble was all right after the first mouth. Yours truly, E. W. GREENOP. jg j. white & son, ■ UNDKJtTAKJSIiS, BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, Corner of Brougham and Levy streets. Funerals conducted on the shortest notice. Every requisite kept in stock. S^f vy ATSON'S THREE-STAR *±£ has no equal as a mild, medicinal, and invigorating drink. Try it, " jTJRO&PECTUSES. and Joint Stock Companies' Printing of ovory.description, promntlr done at Evp» -NO Post office.

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Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 75, 26 September 1898, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 75, 26 September 1898, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 75, 26 September 1898, Page 7