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N AUCKLAND LADY CUBED. TWO YEARS OP INDIGESTION AND LIVER COMPLAINT. Mrs. A. Adamson, residing in Devon-street, says;- , I derived great benefit from LoMbys Wahoo for Indigestion and _£ lT f Omwl'■» I suffered for two years. The effect of only one bottle was wonderful, giving me strength, and making me fit for my household duties. This is the Universal Verdict of Dyspeptics. LOASBY'S WAHOO HAS NO EQUAL FOR ALL STOMACH AND LIVER AND KIDNEY TROUBLES. KOOLIBAH. our New External Remedy, is a Wonderful Pain Believer. 2s, from Chemists and Grocers. Hey, Johnny Cope! are yon smokin yet? And are your pipes unbroken yet. If you're smokin' you should get COPE'S NAVY OUT in the mornin'. | QOPE'S AJAVY QUT rjIOBACCO, AS SUPPLIED TO THE BRITISH NAVY. POPE'S OP THE "y^EST "U gTAR OF THE QIGARETTES. BEST! BEST! ! BEST! ! ! WHOLESALE DEPOT: 28, FORT-STREET, AUCKLAND. QPLENDID JNVESTMENT. Under its Table El/R THE QOLONIAL JUFE QFFICE GUARANTEES
A RETURN OF ALL PREMIUMS PAID in the event of death taking place within 20 years from the date of issue of Policy, IN ADDITION TO THE SUM ASSURED. EXAMPLE: Age 30 next birthday, £1000 payable at death. Annual Premium £24 13 4 The amount payable in case of death is During Ist year £1024 13 4 „ sth 1123 6 8 „ 10th ... 1246 13 4 „ 15th 1370 0 0 „ 20th 1493 6 8 In case of surviving the 20th year, the assured would receivo (in cash) his share of profits for the 20 years, and could continue the Policy as an ordinary whole-life Policy for £1000 by payment of same premiums, or surrender it if desired. F. THOS. WARD, Local Secretary. Corner Queen and Fort Streets, Auckland. Thursday evening. JURE I 1 JURE!! JURE!! gECURITY gAFES! gECURITY gAFES! gECURITY g AFESI gECURITY gAFES! gECURITY gAFES I There were Four of the above SAFES in use, when our late PREMISES WEItE DESTROYED BY FIRE In February last. When opened, the CONTENTS were found in SIMPLY PERFECT CONDITION. We now beg to inform Merchants and others that we have just landed a shipment of these SAFES, ex s.s. Indramayo, and same can be viewed, and all particulars obtained, atJ u r Present temporary premises, opposite The Old Mill," where also can be seen the Safes that went through tile FIRE, together with their contents at that lime.
H. E. PARTRIDGE AND CO., Sole Agents for New Zealand for the Security Safe Company, Birmingham, England. N.B.— prices of these Safes are much lower than others now being offered. ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. Established 1854. Capital £1,000,000 Paid-up, Re-insurance, and Reserve Funds £435 qqq With unlimited liability of Shareholders. FlßE—lnsurances against loss by fire are effected by this Company upon every description of property on the most favourable terms. MARlNE—Merchandise, Freight, and Hulls Inworld 811 ° m aU parts of 1118 T. J. BRABSEY, Manager. OND 0 N JQENTAL JNBTITUTB, 298, QUEEN-STREET, NEXT MILNE AND OHOYCE. SIS Complete Sets, upper or lower, £1 Is. TEETH Superior Sets, £2 2a. TEETH Single Tooth, from sa. TEETH Gold Stopping, from sa. TEETH 81-KS ei ™ ™ TEETH 1_ TEETH Pure ® aB, 28 Extractions, 2a 6d. i EL 111 TEKTII PLAIN EXTRACTIONS. TEETH mm >™> "• TEETH _J = FAITHFUL WORK-FIT GUARANTEETH ' WPTH Tefh Precisely the , sam ° as used by TEETH price. Urge the highest I*™ HERALD EXHIBITION NUMBER. I A UNIQUE PUBLICATION. '
HUNDREDS OF INTERESTING ILLUSTRATIONS. Public interest in the forthcoming Auckland Mining and Industrial Exhibition is growing da.lv. Ihe Exhibition, the first ° its kind ever V" ? Cits wiU be fonnrilly opened by His Excellency the Governor, the Earl of Ranfur y, on December 1, and is expected to attract an enormous concourse of visitors during the time it is to remain open, not only from all parts of New Zealand, bat from the sister colonies in Australia In connection with this great and important event in the industrial history of Auck-s-ssrsMr'rsaS WEEKLY News have made arrangements for YtEKLY NEKB have made arrangements for issuing a special and superb Exhibition Numher of these two journals, devoted entirely to a descriptive account and pictorial represent" turn of the manifold characteristics belongme to the progress and prosperity of this part of the colony.
The preparations for the publication of this special Exhibition Number have extended over ). a con3 'derable period, and have involved great expense and abour, the aim of the Proprietors 8 beins to produce 'lie mont readable, attractive it and original work over issued in ihn i ' The result will be found to be we ™?° W predict, eminently successful ' Ths to will be pronounced to buheLj^. nnmber ■ interesting production which journS* 6 public en t0 the New Zeilla^ The number will literally ten™ -m, tions. executed with halL? th lllua- , cellence and serine a ™ teßt . a ( rtiß «° ex--1 I«ts. The portrait, it wilUonWn will alme , invest it with an interest that no ° ne publication has ever possessed, ZrST gravmgs and historical and en " Will not only exdteTdmirainlnd ' attention, but will be found the' m ,°i Dmaild in, series of pictures ever present!] ?' public, and five the best idea to thf, settlers and the outside world of the growth and magnitude of the various inrtn.s " this portion of New Zealand. nstr,es «' Never before, indeed have the tnn,™ tural resources, and the great industrial en" erprises associated with this northed ! 1011 of the colony been so fully nr so int " ingly described and portrayed as in th " cial Exhibition Number, which, fa n H^. 8 Bp< " its new and striking features, will bait „ ? , to largest and best illustrated productions 1 issued in Australasia. "auctions ever The Number, which will contain v , of beautiful illustration! m. hundreds quality and tone, will be nnE 7 . for handsome cover, an \,l t With a on special paper wit ink Wmted ' finest quality, and on one o IS® ' newest and most recently i " ,of 'he 1 in* machines, the only one ofTvl ? tinU ] colony for producing fine art w ? 11 the ' highest class. C fiD6 art work °f the 1 The Number will be rend,, t i as the demand for it is expected'toT' < nomrtial. orders should be w* - p ' le " ; publishers without delay Wlth the 1
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10908, 12 November 1898, Page 4
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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10908, 12 November 1898, Page 4
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