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H E. MEAKS. WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, ENGLISH LEVEU, American and Swiss WATCHES jFROM £2 10fl And Upwards. GOLD AID SILVEE Brooches and Earrings, CHAINS, Lockets, Pendants, STUDS, NECKLETS. &< REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. Manafacturer of Diamond Rings, Medals, and every description of Jewellery. ° Near the Masonic Hotel, MARKET STREET SOUTH, BLENHEIM. An Inexpressible Boon to Mothers. DR. AUGUSTE KURSTEINER’S •■I \v; Endorsed by the Medical Faculty of Europe, and Pronounced: ' Leading Fhysicians The Greatest Discovery of the Age In placing the Electric Necklet before the New public, the disoovere ind proprietor begs-to draw Special Attention to the fact that the material urround ing the inner che'n of metallic substances is impregnated with a chemical solution r>a'ml> 8s in itself, and yet containing titanic powers, which generate a continuou Light current of galvanism, and the Necklet in consequence contains allittie. virtue, jf a miniature battery, a n d is, therefore, not a useless •article like so ’ailed electrical appliances, which cannot possibly prbduce r ;,any l?°od ire incomp in the most essential requirements, an^«^o|;B eD «rate produce galvanic effects.. _ This Necklet is the outcome of a long-continued series of lnvestigatingAxperl ments by that welhknowu and eminent aciehtis and specialist, DFiAttgusti Kursteiner, who is the highest European authority on all diseases of women an< children. “ The Lanset,” the leading medical journal of the world, says —“ The ‘fact tha e discovery and Intention of these Necklets. s announced' bjr*.Dr Kursteiner is i mfficicnt guarantee ives of millions .tee that a means has at last, been discoveredpvhlch of children, and relieve the anxiety of many, mpther^’^'fl^^:168 OX UJIIUUUD ui v/imuivu) ~ J “ ~ w • dg-m’ Although new to New Zealand, these Necklets hav“- fiv, .... .L. - l oTTri/vtrca iiV H!nnlanii >.Jt ttiG';vj6plitinop lo' ~ fchl o rvoiV". li tto imnnHii reatfwith the mr.jt wundebedl success in England, ua Jnited Stales, and are now constantly prescribed by ths most* ; emiueht‘'phyßi6iana ii hetfcldaily practice, , •* needless to on the anxious and sleepless nights prtflsead y.■thousands 0 j. nm ) f.Ki train fin nppind o' the teething of infants. Everv davribrintrs I'diSl Hers during the pninfui period o' the teething of infants. Every io ai Jlely grave, rundress of infant, -vliose lives might have been saved Hy : .the.us.: q (fcple Necklet. 1 , fa idition to the relief by pain afforded by the Necklet during the periodic bfc on, by its nerve giving force it wards off and prevents Measles, Whoopln jjh, Scarkt Fever, Uroup and Chioken Fox, thus revealing childhood of its martyr a and uladdemng the heart of every, mother who nvokes its aid. * ° . r w r n b- a ~„lr nm | hhu giouuomuj* true w * y*/., *««»#****» " ** * - Dri Kursteiner has appo’ated Messrs J. Conkad & Co., Auckland, his sole agent 3 New Zealand for the sale of these Necklets, of whom only they can b obtained □ iitw iiramua , II j . 7 ?he price has been placed at'the very lowest possible point, barely covering the coat £ importic ou, and is within the reaoh o- all, as ocs.,-.oa.Lor will lust a life time. Aside ts many virtues as a remedial ~nd preventive agent, the Necklet Ib> tan Isome ornament, and will be sent post free ou receipt of One Found, by posts e, money order, or registered letter. No cheque received. Address—J, CONRAD dr CO, ; * . P.O. Box 408, Anokland-N.Zi" , J

Public Trust Office ;of3^w2ealand ITS OBJECTS SPECIALLY PROTEOTIVE;|, r£i£t '*) Wjsk Jp p ■■■M THE Estates of persons who die; having neglected to-make their s .wills, ;:,and Iwsf « «. j..I:..iVA. aalAt>u rnorlu tn onnlv fnr n.dmimst'ration arfi 1 have not any friends living-in the colony ready to apply for administration ar carefully administered, debts paid, and residues remitted to those legally entitled to rn'H ceiva them. All persons are, however, urged ;io instruct their solicitors as to their wills whiUi 2D possession- of health and unimpaired faculties. Inviolable securitjr.for jhing thereto. , ■ y . «!•: The scale ,f fees applicable to the classes of to is as follows :—On all eceipts of income under, a trust, or on. re^ismg.property*; ; K: r £ under a wilV, or transfer of administration or probate ; , ..,£5 per cent, For rendering return (if necessary) *•£. For renderirg Stamp account;(if necessary) ... • :fli.2/6 per cenfcL^lax ; iee,£iQ ; , For obtaining probate (if necessary) _ .. '-•••«-• P« £1 : hl For investing funds, v the„• sum lent is under liIOOO f ...20 • pec For investing fundß,* the sum lent is over,Llooo ..15/ per The Public Trustee holds large sums of money for: investment on real agourita&t- . .. * Kq .Jmnro,i;nn hwt mnrtr'atre nF freehold Companies Acc, lhi - thereof, on payment * t* Fob mobe Detailed >e, Marine -t :?« ’*W -i i f J AMES SCOLLARI> 3 . ■ ■ TAILOR -■' : ' - IIEXT DOOR TO C.J.W. GRJ FFlTilS’ , AUCTION ROOMS. ■ MARKET, - STREET, NORTH Gentlemen’s Material Made-dp foe ■ ' .. the Present. • ' . ■ :c< m ■v r ■ elflbiishbcr\f J.S. begs to announce to his <* ' Vorld ' Customers und tbc Public, tliut be HOLMES & BELL, Inis just received a■; resh stock of - Agents new tweeds, uatterts etc, '

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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 314, 30 June 1888, Page 1

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