THE JAPANESE GOVERNMENT USES •< MALTHOI© " ROOEING ! TIE PARAFFIN® FAINT COMPANY of Sau Fianoisco, tlio manufacturers of "MALTHOID," writea under datd 4th "Wo bavo had a now customer from tvn unexpected source — tbat is, Jnpnn. Wo havo Bout already this year sovoral thousand rolls of HtALTHOJD" to thai country, and ynstorday received a cnblo order for 2000 ( rolls more. This material in being tisod by tho JapancMi (•ovornmont in tho erection of bar nicks iuul hospitals iv Japan and Kroea. "MAL.TIIOID" was udoplcd by Iho .lapunoso Govornniunt ibllor competitive tests wild olhor American and European HooiingH." Tho fact (hat Iho Japanese Government has adopted MALTUOID aftor sovoro cointWSlivo tcste with other roofings | (ao\erul of which aro on this market) p-ovoa it to bo of tho very highest quality. SOLE IMPORTING AGENT: JAMES W. JACK, WELLINGTON. HONOUR WHERE HONOUR IS DUE! TIIE6UNUINE £^ BBRO rD, THE MARVELLOUS ROOFING, HAS stood before cnroful and coinpc-tcn-t judges on various occasions, nnd has easily outclassed its numorous competitors nnd imitators. ■ THE GOLD MEDAL Of Highest Award has boon received at all tho largo Industrial Expositions throughout tho World. AN UNBEATEN UKCORD! Follow tho lead of tho iudtrnn and socuro for your roof Iho GENUINE and BEST MATERIAL— RUBEROID ! AH information from THE STEWART TIMBER, GLASS, AND HARDWARE CO. (Ltd.), WELLINGTON, Solo Agents for tho Southern portion of tho North Island. VITADATIO AGAIN VICTORIOUS. READ THIS: Royal Sailors' Hoot, Portsmouth, 10lh Mj>rc'h, 1904. DKAR Stß,— l K l«dly bear my testimony to tho oJHcionoy of Ike groat Australian remedy VITADATIO. I havo proved it pereorwlly an n wonderful cure lor KhcuinalUm and Lumbago, and I hnvo alto known it to cum Kidney Trouble nnd very ueute Rhoum&tidin in various forms. It in doubtluM, as ttated, uu lhvaluablo blood purifier, and roquiros only to bo known to be widely used. Boliovo mo, yours very truly, AGNES E. WESTON, LL.D. Mr. S. A. Pahnor, MounlpUco, Brook-strcot, Mnuchotter. Tho Aufttralinti public will no doubt read with intercut tho above toiitimonial from Miss Western. Mi«s Weaton's namo is woll known all ovor tho world as "Tho Sailor*' Friend," for the gront interest which fho takes iv tho British navy and son faring men. When such testimony as Iho nbovo is given, who c»n doubt tho genuineness of VITADATIO I For further particulars, S. A. PALMER, Head Office: 439, Fliiulers-lano, Melbourne Correspondence) invited. Writo for tcslitnouial*. Tho prico of medicino is 5s 6d and 3s 6d per bottle. All ChomiaU nnd Storekeepers, To bo obtained from Koinpthorue, Proner and Co. (Ltd.), N.Z. Drug Co., and Sharland and 00. PutroiUHed I) thoir ftroellonoinii tiio Governors of Now Zeuiiuiit. f^tOKKK'ti FAMILY IIOTISIi, CHIUSTCHUUOft. Wilbiu one iiiiuuto of the Uailwiiy Station JAMKfc HATFfKJ.I). P nor in bio it. Loliern will VBomvo uvory attention. P.O. Box No. 'JJ>l. i Tolei)hoin>. No. 'Mi WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. OTOREY'S TERMINUS HOTEL. (Opposite Christchurch Railvay Station.) Liceußeo-F. W. MILLWARD. Visitors to this spacious hotel reooivo overy uoKisiblo sit tout ion aud modorn comfort. Letters and telegrams aro promptly attended to. Tolcphouo 795. j SPEIGHT'S PRIZE ALES on draught. Spcoial arrangements mado with pormanont boarders and Thontricnl Parties, etc. Tariff — 8s per day; £2 2s per week. THE NEW ZEALANDER 'HOTEL, Manners-street, Wellington. This Hotel has rocently boeu Robuilt, and is now ready to accommodate Commercial Travellers and the Travelling Public. J. 11. PRICE Proprietor. Tolophono No. 1701. OCKAYNE'S LEVTATILfITN TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Manchosler-st., Ghrbtehurch.— Tho additions to this popu. lar Tempßranco Hotel nro now complete, and consist of 110 singlo aud doublo boarooms. Tho ciumuo is under tho control of a iirgt-olnss chef, aud loaves nothing to bo desired. Privalo diningroom for ladies. Suites of apartmonts, smoking and loading rooms. Night porter. Tariff on applfoation.— MRS. COCKAYNE, Propriotrow. "fcXEW MASONIC HOTEL, CUBA-ST., WELLINGTON. The above Fumily nnd Commercial Hotel is now complete, nnd offers unrivalled accommodation to Tourists and Travelers. THE MASONIC is built with ail (ho latest and safost fire escapes, iron balconies and »Uir» lending from overy bedroom. Tho hotel is isKWLY FbRNISIIED throughout, and eonUinu suites of rooms, including Private Siltingrooms, Diningrooms, and Smoking Rooms ou each floor. Travollora cnu rely on being called in time for Wnirarnpa and Mnnuwntu Trains. I'ortor meota nil sloßmors, Tnlographio address: "MASONIC, WELLINGTON." MRS. T.' WHITE, Proprietress. FOUNITUHh. \S7ANTKD Known— Sirloy, Meooh and » » Co. , Mannm-e-struet, uroJOasli Buyers of Furultuve, Pianos, and Libraries Established ovor 35 yearly
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 56, 3 September 1904, Page 16
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