H E'. MEAKS, ITT? ELLER, ENGLISH LEVEE., American and Swiss WATCHES FROM £2 lOs And Upwards. E 3 ■t>v <sS5 GOLD AND SILVER Brooches and Earrings, CHAIN S , Lockets, Pendants, STUDS, NECKLETS. Ac REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. Manufacturer of Diamond Rings, Medals, and every description of Jewellery. Near the Masonic Hotel, MARKET STREET SOUTH, BLENHEIM An Inexpressible Boon to Mothers Dll. AUGUSTE KURSTEINER’S ELECTRO GALVANIC TEETHING NECKLET Endorsed by’j the Medical Faculty of Europe and Pronounced Leading Physi Lns The G-reatest Discovery of the Age! In placing the Electric Necklet before the New Zeala n f public, the discoverer and proprietor begs to draw Snecia! Attention to the fact that .he material urrounding the inner ch.-m of metallic substances is impregnated with a chemical solution, harmless, in itself, and yet containing titanic powers, which generate a continuous light current of galvanism, and the Necklet in consequence contains all the virtues of a miniature battery, a"d is, therefore, not a useless article like many of the socalled elec rical appliances, which cannot possib y produce any good results,. as they are incomp in the most essential requirement and cannot generate galvanism nor produce galvanic effects. Thia Necklet is the outcome of a long-continued series of investigating experiments by that well-known and eminent sei-ntis and specialist, Dr Auguste Kursteiner, who is the highest European authority on all diseases of women and children. , The Lno.'St,” the leading medical journal of the world, says- lhe tact that the discovery and invention of these Necklets is announced by Dr Kursteiner L a sufficient guarantee ihat a means has a; If st been discovered ;whieh wil save the lives of millions of children, and relieve the anxiety of many mothers.’ Although new to New Zealand, these Necklets hav“ been used for the last live years with the rrr.t wonderful success in England, on the continent and in the United States, ahd are now constantly prescribed by the most eminent physicians in their daily practice, . It ii needless to comment on the anxious and sleepless nights passed ty thousands ot mothers during the painful period o' the teething of infants. Every day brings to an untimely grave, hundreds of infantf vho«e lives might have heen saved by the use of thesimple Necklet. ... addition to the relief by pain afforded by the Necklet during the period, of detent on, by its nerve giving force it wards off and prevents Measles, Whooping C h, Scarhit Fever, Croup and Chicken Fox, thus revealing ch :l dbood of its martyr d. a, and gladdening the heart of every mother who nvokes Pi aid. Dr. Kursteiner has appe'.ited Messrs J. Coxkad k Co., Auckland, his sole agents n New Zealand for the sale of these Necklets, of whom only they can be obtained. The price has been placed at the very lowest possible pomt, birely covering the cost of import U on, and is within the icach oi all, as one ....i.ri.i.Cif will la t a life time.. Aside ts many virtues as a remedial ad previ ive agent, the Necklet is a handsome ornament, and w ill be sent post fre ion receipt of One Pound, by postal note, money order, or registered letter. No cheque received., ’ ’ Address—J, CONRAD & CO, P.O. Box 403, > ackland N.Z.
THE Public Trus t Office of New Z eland ITS OBJECTS ARE SPECIALLY PHOT GCTiy E. rfIHE Estates of person? who die, having neglected tr rmi'm the : r wills, anti who 1 have not any fiiends living in ihe colony leidy to apply for administration, aro carefully administered, debts pn ; d, ami residues remitted to those legally entitled to receiv3 them. Al ! persons are, however, uvaed .o instruct their solicitors as to fheir,wills whilst in possession of health an I .iniinpuhed faculties. Inviolable security for fulfi'ment of their wishes is assurer! by the appointment of the Public Ti iatoe at sole Executor. No charge is made upon the deposit for safe custody of any Will by which the Public Trustee is appointed Executor. Oth: r Wills may bo deposited on pavment of a fee of Ten Shillings. Subject to the provisions of the Public Trus; Office Acts, any present t.rusfceo may tianslcr the management of trust property to the Public Trustee, who will thereupon hold such prope.cy upon" the ‘original trusts attaching there .0. „ . . . . t , The scale ,f fees applicable to the classes of Estates above referred to is as follows On all ecs- pts of it come under a trust, or on realising property under a wil or transfer of administration or probato ...£5 per cent. For rendering P opeifcysT ix return (if necossary) ... ...10s For rendering jjtarop account (if Deoessary) ... ...2/6 per cent. ] Max fee £lO For obtaining probate (if n icessavy) .. ... ... 7/6 per cent j Min fee £1 For investing funds, the mm lent is under LIOOO ...°O/ percent For investing funds,” the sum lent is over LIOOO ..15/c cent The Public Trustee holds large sums of money for mi e nt on real security at current ra‘es of inter st. Any sums may be advanced on , mortgage of freehold property to the extent of o r o-half of its actual value A. ■ 1 cations for advance will be received at the various agencies- Every policy holder ,1 , r The Life Assurance Companies Act, 1873" may register such policy within * months after the making thereof, on payment of a fee of live shillings, Fob mobe Detailed Isfobmatiow Apply to the va s Local / 1 THE POBLIC TESTES: AC WALLIN N Geo. W. Coward, Wlieelwriglit & Coachbuilder, RENf ICK, ALL Orders executed in a workmanlike manner, and at moderate prices. A first-class Coach-Painter on the 1069 Premises w ASTE PAPER for SALE in any quantity at TFICE. Business Notice. MR F. T. FARMAR begs to notify that he has purchased the Brewery Business sor ntly conducted ly Mb H. Ball, w c will in futu ebe carried on unen 'he manage.nent Mr R: SnAXD (Bail 8. .uacniug and Co, Limited, ''• risichurch), whoso name and refutation will snllieiently guaraiP'e the quality of his ALES. Ihe A crate J \\ r ;» (-•» an.! Cov.iiai | ali - 'atactoiy vviii lie under *3 it T. I T. Faumek's personal supoivis'on | as hitherto 912 W. S. Falconer, CABINET MAKE a Market Street, North. A tentlon is called to the Oaeffi . oniers, C? eats of Drawers, <fcc., of Colonial manufacture, from Mottled Kauri, Totara, and other native woods of New Zealand. Country Settlers are invited to j visit the Show Boom and judge foi i themselves the make, quality, end | appr wanes of the cc is I AND ODUMFS CIAL hunting Card & Ratbone ■i A RKS SOUT"’ | WONDERFUL REDUCTIONS 1 T\AVTS r ERTTCAL pEED /a vis Vertical J’ffd HEW ING M A CHINES, j.hn D A V t 8 VERTICAL 1 l FEED HA a v.- MACH LYES ; t "educed tvc. -?5 30s to £O, rL have all tiv atf; /Sir :>s that ao . -xi-y r,u : m-.n:.. A CILAd vv j IAMS, Agent, boof A Shoe Importer. [ Mtrket-et,, Norib.
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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 20902, 18 May 1887, Page 1
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