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.il *.. ■. -JGITY?* STEArM TURNERY & „ CABINETIWORKS. BRIDGE-STREET. HAVING completed alterations.! in.hia i - Mi.ohm. ry, the undersign e dgi a pre- , pared 1 to ejtfipnte all-ordero with hi« a oim- , totnedfpron.ptitude. The additiona to his < atook /will enable him to supply tho. c in oead both in Quality and' Price with ' any hon.o in the Citr.i j A. PAOKEK, CABINET MAKER, UPHOLBTEBEIJ AND UNDEBTAKEB. - t BOC KBINDING i IN ALL ITS BRANCHES at'the EVENING MAIL'fiFFICF. , (^ J, DAYMAN, fIHOJEING AND.GEN BAL SMITH. G. R. D. having taken over the BLACEBMITHING BUSINESS of the late Gorrie and Soh ia now prepared to do all kinds of Smttbipg Work entrusted to. him at the . shortest notioe, and at most reasonable prioes. , N.8.-AU kinds ot CABBIAGE WOBE Made or Repaired at prices to suit the Times. 1642— 8 m MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. New Z_Aland]Branoh :| Head^OffiCerOustom Houee Quay, ; Wellington.; LocalJßoabd.of Dibeotobs : The" ' Ro» Morgan S. Graoe, M.D'j) 0.M.G,, M.L.0., (Ohairman) j The Hon Oharleß J. Johnston, M.L.0., ' (Deputy Chairman) Alfred de bathe Brandon, Eaq. ;-, The Hon, Edward Riohardaon, IC.M.G., . M.L.C. • , John Dunoan, Esq THE OLDEST, WE_U-_HIEST '.' ' and MOST PHOSPEROOS AUSTRALIAN LIFEOFFICE. AND THE Largest in the British Empire, The.OKLT Colonial LlFH.Offloe whioh ' ,'■'- '■ deolarea A BONUS EVERY YEAR. The'! method of valuation [adopted {by this' Society is of the most Stringent Character, and ensures a Considerably Larger Reserve to meet the Liabilities than that held by any other Office in the Australian Colonies. i __ ACCUMULATED FUND : EXCEEDS £13,000,000 (THIB;TEEN MILLIONS). sterling. , , . T— l .'. ANNUAL' INCOMBPXOEEDS £2;000*000 (TWO MILLIONS) , bTKBUNd. Policies in Force ..,, 124,903 Sum Assured . . . . _40,08-,936 CashßoMiaeaDiviied .. '£6 8.3,862 : BONUSES : CASH 80. US tor ONE year,, 18?., _4|j8,020, yielding R*wrßi6nary Bo_ . nuaeA'amn^p^jng to £Bfio,oOQ,, after, , maki' ? Si'Voul Keservea.' CASH 'BONOBBS declired for last FIVE yeaia, ov»,r TWO MILLIONS, yielding Keversi'iniiiry Bouuaea exceeding FOUB .«ILLIONB. ABSUKE YOUB LIFE in Tint A.M.P. SOCIETY and seoure a BONUS EVEKY YEAR. Expenses of Management iBJ per Qentiaon the total income, EDWARD W, LOWE, . . ' Resident Seoretai/,, Brunch Offloe — . „,;-, Custom Bouse Quay, WELt,i_GfON? i* ' ' j " A. A. SCAIFE agent, Nelaon, ___ VefriMe Cfou^. » 94, Coinmeroial Boad, Peokham, July 12. " Dear Sir,— l am a poor hand at expressing my feelings, but I should like to thank you. Your lozenges have done bonders in relieving my terrible oough, Sinoe I had tho operation of 'Traoheotomy' (the same aa the late Emperor of Germany, and unlike him, thank God, lam v alive) performed at St, Bartholomew's Ho'pital, no one oould possibly have had a mere violent cough : it was so bad at times that It quite exhausted me. The muous, wbioh was very copious and hard, has been softened, and I have been able to get rid of it without difficulty.— I am, sir, yourr truly, J. HILL, S-Dodtofj. -^tiniony.! & f)o<.toi oj_0 j_ ¥e^tiir((.iiy. Bouth Park, Cardiff, South Wales, Sept. 28, 1893, " I have, indeed, great pleasure in adding testimony to' your excellent preparation ■ Cough Loaenges, and I have prescribed it now fbr the -last eight years inmy.hoa. pitals and private '--practice, and found it : oi great benefit; I often suffer from chronio ; biohohltia; your Lozenge la the only - remedy whioh , gives me impiedittte .caaei/ Therefore I' 6'ert_i_ly.' , an'd' J inos't 'strongly., reoommend your Lbaeiigfis't'o the Publio' wile ' may suffer from Catarrh, Bronchitis, Winter ' Cougb, or any kind of Pulmonary Irritation^ —Yours truly, A. GABEIEL, M.D., L.R.C.P. and L.M.,' , Edinburgh r , , L.R.O.S. and L.M., Edinburgh. 3 Uffc Kektlri'o io^eitP; U^e Kektiijg'*. I<o^_tges "It "is JBtbabs ago" Binoe KEATING'S COUGH IiOZENG-]S-wera; first y made,- and-; the eale iajlarger than ever, beoause they are Unriyalled: in the relief and cure" of Winter 1 Cough, Asthma, and Bronohitis; one' alone B'Vearell... .. ,•,-,._,!.;, AIU > „ t> 1|( . ,?.- f Iftte-ly Unrivkiled. l/tte_l^%riyMl^.,.. ; 'Keatings Cough TDozehgea, theinnrivalled remedy i for COUGHS, HOABSENESS, and IHBOAT ; TROUBLES we seld ln Tinsjby aUlehealote. l . l \

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXX, Issue 141, 16 June 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXX, Issue 141, 16 June 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXX, Issue 141, 16 June 1896, Page 1

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