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® Mr. R. M. DONALDSON, w Drury, North Island, New Zealand, £ suffered with severe I dies! colds $ for over 3 years and the many prepa8? rations he tried failed to do him any JL 6 oot^ "I was advised" he writes £ (March 1908) "to try SCOTT'S 1 JfJ Emulsion,- and after three bottles my • © cough ceased, and I began to put on j Vj weight. In a shprt time my lungs © were completely healed, and I have S?J no hesitation in saying that SCOTT'S lT^ Emulsion saved my life. That was A over 4 years ago and I have been j^ entirely free from colds ever since." 9 w Of a " iskHT Tha marK eT chemists M&Mfo by which ' dealers ffijlg pick out j jjft medicines. JJli^i cure ' Mi The SCOTT'S Emulsion post- • q bag last year brought this letter among j many hundreds recording cures by } »M SCOTT'S Emulsion, cures that other ' gg preparations, all other emulsions, failed 1 ' \f(l to secure. The reason why SCOTT'S ] 9 Emulsion cures is- not far to seek; it is |Sr in the Emulsion itself — purest ingreL.' dients, perfectly and palatably comfe! bined by the unique SCOTT process. m I Emulsion ; is the standard Emulsion, standard in M the one quality needful in sickness, < © the power to cure. No other emulSp sion has ever reached this standard I <a w ' ien cures a 1 * counted. I It is little colds that grow into big colds, the big colds that end in consumption and death. Don't neglect the little colds. One dose of Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery will break up a cold if taken at the beginning. MONEY TO LEND. S?~t fififi TRUST Moneys to Lend oa 3iJLUUU First Mortgages, freehold securities, current rates. P.O. BOX 342, Wellington,* MONEY TO LEND. ON Freehold Securities at lowest current/ rates. BOLTON AND ORGAN, Solicitors, 148, Featheraton-street, Tel. No. 732. "Wellington. MONEY TO LEND, IN any sums, on approved Freehold Security, at lowest current rates. Repayment by instalments can be arranged. SIR KENNETH DOUGLAS, Solicitor, Tel. No. 31. 51. Hunter- street. MONEY TO LEND. ON Mortgage over Freehold Properties Apply tn HALL AND KNIGHT, Solicitors, 37, Paruuna-st., * Tel. No. 2352. Wellington. MONEY TO LEND ON approved Freehold Securities at tha LOWEST RATES ruliag in the Dc~. minion. Apply, at once, KIRK AND WILSON, Solicitors, PanAma.streetj Wellington. — — — — —-.^ MONEY to Lend in any sums on ap« proved freehold security at lowest current rates. Repayment by install ments can be arranged. J. J. M'GRATH, Solicitor, 242, Lambton-quay. MONEY TO LEND. HAMEBTON, ANDREW and WEBB, Barristers and Solicitors, 235, Lamb, ton-quay (next Bank of New Zealand), have Money to Lend, in small and large sums, on freehold 6««Mitioi> k <kafc .'anc second mortgage ; also on chattels. Easy terms of repayment. Note. — Visit TJppeu Hutt every Sala day and Court day. FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBS. fTIHE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT} COMPANY, LTD., is prepared to PUB* j CHASE FAT SHEEP, and LAMBS- bjj i weight or. at per head. The company also offers clients overs! facility for freezing on their own wsoamit* Prices can be obtained oa application! at the Company's Offices or from any of the Buyers in the country. !W. G. FOSTER, Managing Director. VEHICLE BUYERS. * WANTED Known— We have on hand a largo etock of new and seoond- ' hand Vehicles of every description, which Iwe are offering at very low prices. Every i vehiole is in good order, and comprise — Phaotons, single and double Buggies, Rus-'' I tie Carts, Gigs, and Sulkys ; also Butchers* } and Bakers' Carts, 1 Single Lorry to carry 2 tons, 1 General Carrier's Van, suitable for wool carting. Call and inspect. ROUSE. BLACK AND SON, Carriage, Motor Car, and Wagon Workf^ Kent-terrace. (Vehiole Entrances from Pine- street arsj Sussex-square^ 'FKO&6 1388.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 119, 16 November 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 119, 16 November 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 119, 16 November 1909, Page 3

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