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II E. MEAES, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, Manufacturer of Diamond Rings, Medals, and every description of -Jewellery-, Near the Masonic Hotel, MARKET STREET SOUTH, BLENHEIM. An Inexpressible Boon to Mothers DR. AUGUSTE KURSTE IN Ell'S • ELECTRO GALVANIC TEETHING NECKLET Endorsed by the Medical Faculty of Europe and Pronounced Leading Physicians The Greatest Discovery of the Ago! In placing the Electric Necklet before the New Zealand public, the discoverer tnd proprietor fcegs to draw Special Attention to the fact tha. .jig material urrouudng the inner chain of metallic substances is impregnated with a chemical solution, aarsnless, in itself, and yet containing titanic powers, which generate a continuous Jsbt current of galvanism, and the Necklet in consequence contains ail the virtues >f a miniature battery, and is, therefore, not a useless article like many of the so jailed electrical appliances, which cannot possibly produce any good results, as they tre incomp in the most essential requirements, and cannot generate galvanism nor produce galvanic effects. .... ThiD Necklet is the outcome of a long-continued series or invcat-igaung experi* nents by that well-known and eminent scientis and specialist, Dr Auguste lursteiner, who is the highest European authority on ail diseases .of womeu aud “ The Lanaet,” the leading medical journal of the world, says v-‘‘ The fact that he discovery and invention of these Necklets a announced by Dr if ui sterner is a ufficient guarantee that a means has ai last been discovered which wii aave.the ives of millions of children, and relieve the anxiety of many mothers.?’ Although new to New Zealand, these Necklets been used for the last five rears with the me -it Wonderful success in England, ua tiro continent and in the jDited States, and are now constantly prescribed by the most eminent physicians in heir daily practice, . , ... ~ ~ . , It to needless to cranmeut on the anxious aud sleepless nights passed ly thousands n nothers during the painful period c' the teething of infants. Every day brings to an mtimely grave, hundred of infant:' whose lives might have been saved by the us of besimple Necklet. , , .11 addition to the relief by pain afforded by the Necklet during the period of letent on, by its nerve giving force it wards off and prevents Measles, Whooping 3ough, Scar'ht Fever, Croup and Chicken Pox, thus revealing childhood of its martyr lom, and gladdening the heart of every mother who nvokes its aid. Dr. Kursteiner has appointed Messrs J. Conrad & Co., Auckland, his sole agents n New Zealand for the sale of these Necklets, of whom only they can b obtained. Che price has been placed at the very lowest possible point, barely covering tho coat if importiC on, and is within the reach of all, as ons will last a life time. Aside ts many virtues as a remedial ,‘md preventive agent, the Necklet is a lanisome ornament, and will be sent post free on receipt of One Pound, by postal lote, money order, or registered letter. No cheque received. Address—J, CONRAD & CO. ' P.O. Box 408, Anokland N.Z. THE Public Trust Office of New Zealand ITS OBJECTS AEE SPECIALLY PROTECTIVE. THE Estates of persons who die, having neglected to make their wills, and *who have not any friends living in the colony ready to apply for administration are carefully administered, debts paid, and residues remitted to those legally entitled to re* ceive them. AH persons are, however, urged to instruct their solicitors as to their wills whilst in possession of health and ununpaiied faculties. Inviolable security for fulfilment of their wishes is assured by the appointment of the Public Ii istee at sole Executor. No charge is made upon the deposit for safe custody of any Will by which the Public Trustee is appointed Executor. Other Wills may be deposited on payment of a fee of Ten Shillings. Subject to the provisions of the Public Trus, Office Acts, any present trusteee may transfer the management of crust property to the Public Trustee, who will thereupon hold such property upon the original trusts attaching lows : On all eceipts of income under a trust, or on realising property under a will, or transfer of administration or probate ...£5 per cent. For rendering PropertysTax return (if necessary) ... ...10s For renderirg Stamp account (if necessary) 2 i? c pe C fc .‘ i l ee For obtaining probate (if necessary) .. ••• ••• 7/ 6 P er ue “ fc I Min fee £1 For Investing funds, the sum lent is under LIOOO •••20 percent For investing fundß,° the sum lent is over LIOOO ..15/ percent The Public Trustee holdE large sums of money for investment on real security at current rates of interest. Any sums may be advanced on first mortgage of freehold property to|the extent of one-half of its actual value Applications for advance will be received at the various agencies- Every policy holder under “ The Life Assurance Companies’Act, 1873” may register such policy within six months after the making thereof, on payment of a fee,of five shillings. Foe more Detailed Information Afplv ro S. J. Macalister, Local Agent or to the Public Trustee at Wellington,

The Globe Marine Insurance Company LI jITED, LONDON, IT AVIN Ct been appointed 11. Agents for the above old established Company, we are prepared to accept Marine Risks to all parts of the Yv orld. HOLMES & BELL, Agents.

JAMES SCOLLARD, TAI^OE TTAS again started Business at |~'j his Private House in, STREET.^ Gexilemee’s Material Made -nr i r OE the Present. J. S. hopes that all old Customers will continue and new ones offer * their patronage.

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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 314, 4 May 1888, Page 1

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