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■pANK AND COUNTRY SAVED BY THE PREMIER And '« CHAMPION." OFFICIAL COMMUNICATIONS, 17th JUNE, 1905. TO RIGHT HON. MR. SEDDON, Wellington. "Acting-Chairman Bank New Zealand, when stating success of Bank was due to increased vatue of wool, omittqd also tho indefatigable pluck of the NORTHERN DEFENDERS \ " CHAMPION " SAVED THE WORKERS OF THE COLONY FROM THE CLUTCHES OF SOUTHERN FLOUR TRUST, thereby enabling them to go on tho land to grow wool, making yonr Policy and Bank a success in spito of tho croakers' words of wisdom. Any chance ' getting Chairman to give another speech to "c'jfyog 1 " 1 !'??- (Signed) VIBlUlj. TO VniTUE, Auckland. "Time has proved the Government were right respecting the Bank of New Zealand, and tho croakers who predicted that the backing of the Bank moant ruin should be compelled to live on 'Museio Raiser for tho rest c£ their lives. A follow feeling makes us wondrous kind. The Chairman of Directors omitted to mention either the Parliament or Government. It is enough to mako one invest In your 'CHAMPIOA MUSCLE RAISER.' " „„„„„,„ (Signed) R. J. SEDDON. RIGHT HON. MR. SEDDON, Wellington. "You were Togo at critical moment with the destiny of colony in your hands. Time has proved that your promptness and unerring judgment caved colony from disaster. Afraid tho croakers are beyond 'Raising,' and, like tho Baltio Fleet, a sad relic of the past. Havo booked your order for 'CHAMPION' Museio Raisor for forward delivery. Congratulate you on investment. It will reward you for Glorious Deedi." (Signed) VIRTUE. LONDON DENTAL INSTITUTE, Corner M*nner» and Willis streets, WELLINGTON. TEETH! TEETH! TEETH! TEETH! EETHI TEETH! TEETH! TEETH i Teeth. PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS.— Teeth. We guarantee to extract ono or Teeth, all your teath without tba ilightest Teeth, pain, or NO FEE. Wo aho guarantee to pay £100 to any person proving that the teeth and material used in our £3 3s upper or lower sets aro not exactly tho sumo as the best material liSed by dentists who charge double. Pleasd note we employ only men of highest qualifications. Hours — From 9 a.m. till 5.30 p.m., from 7 p.m. till 8.50 p.m. overy evening. JA N D A. WILSON, • FUNERAL FURNISHERS, 54, CAJtBRIDGIWTERRACI!, ' Telejphoae »6&,

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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 36, 11 August 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 36, 11 August 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 36, 11 August 1905, Page 4