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Ijbi—iiiiiiinniiiriiirr-r-iin • m nm—■———■■ Medical. >■ ■ »"■'■ i "■-■ -' "■■■»■—"■"'■ ' "!■ ■'- THE POLYPATHIC MEDICAL INSTITUTE (OP CHRIBTCHUBOH), WILL jBND PRESENT VISIT ON TUESDAY NIGHT NEXT, MARCH 11. LAST POUR DAYS. fIITOKE QURES JJADE BY pOLYPATITS THAN ANY OTHER SYSTEM IN THE WOULD. /CONSULTATIONS p EE . /CENTRAL JTOTEL. (-_ HOURS—IO a.m. to 1 p.m.; 2to 4 p.m.; Evening. 7 to 9. CONSULTATIONS, SO FAR Qfjfl '/CASES REFUSED (Incurable) ... Ol ©FECIAL ]^OTICE- - f [TOLDERS OF YELLOW TICKETS •*-*■ UPON WHICH IS AFFIXED THE CHARGES HADE FOR TREATMENT OF THEIR DIFFERENT CASES AS DIAGNOSED, MUST PRESENT THEM OX OK BEFORE TUESDAY NIGHT. THE 11TH, AFTER WHICH DATE THE 5 FULL PRICES OF THE INSTITUTE ■> WILL BE CHARGED. /CONSULTATION, AD VICE. AND pULL TPXAMINATION. INCLUDING THE LOCATION OF YOUR DISEASE, BY OUR "QIAGNOSTIOIAN, FREE. FREE. IF YOUR CASE IS THEN PRONOUNCED CURABLE. MEDICINE ONLY TO BE PAID FOR. MOTE-TyTLI, -ynSIT YyHANGAREI, rpHURSDAY, -\TARCH 1 O AND "pBIDAT, jVTARCH 1 A /COMMERCIAL TTOTEL. Publications. 4 . AUCKLAND iWiEEKLYi NEWS. SPECIAL SOUNDS NUMBER. MOW PUBLISHED. PRICE, OIXPENOE. THIS WEEK'S ISSUE CONTAINS PIFTY TTANDSOME TLLUSTEATIONS. TV'EW ZEALAND TfIORDLAND. THE PASSENGERS AND CREW OF TITV B.S. WAIKARE IN TOE RECENT SOUNDS EXCURSION. VIEW OF MITRE PEAK, MILFORD SOUND THE BOWEN FALLS, MILFORD SOUND. THE GRANITE MOUNTAINS OF THE SOUNDS COUNTRY. MOUNT PEMBROKE AND MITRE PEAK. EXCURSIONISTS LANDING AT CUTTLE COVE. THE S.B. WAIKARE IN MILFORD SOUND. A NEW VIEW OF MITRE PEAK. OBAN. HALF-MOON BAY, STEWART'S ISLAND. MITRE PEAK CROWNED WITH RAIN MISTS. THE HEAD OF HARRISONS COVE. LADY EXCURSIONISTS ASHORE IN THE SOUNDS COUNTRY. A CREEK IN MILFORD SOUND. -JVINTII pONTINGENT /CAMP CCENES. SIR JOSEPH WARD INSPECTING TILE NINTH CONTINGENT. SIR JOSEPH WARD ADDRESSING MEMBERS OF THE NINTH CONTINGENT. LIEUT. AND ADJUTANT BOBWORTH READING CONDITIONS OF SERVICE TO MEMBERS OF NINTH CONTINGENT. LIEUT. DAVIES, CAMP INSTRUCTOR, PUTTING HIS HORSE HERO THROUGH COURSE OF DRILL. SIR JOSEPH WARD AND PARTY AT THE NINTH CONTINGENT CAMP. rpHE -pUKEKOHE CHOW. GENERAL VIEW OF THE SHOW GROUNI AND JUDGING RING. MR. W. TAYLORS CHAMPION DRAUGHT STALLION. MR. W. T. FELLOWS' CHAMPION AYRSHIRE CLE. MR. C. T. BARRIBALL'S CHAMPION LINCOLN EWE. GROUP OF THE SHOW OFFICIALS. COMPETITOR RIDING AND LEADING HORSE OVER HURDLES. THE PUKEKOHE MOUNTED RIFLE: LEAPING HURDLES. /CROUPS AND T>ORTRAITS. LIEUT. FORSYTH, KILLED AT BOTHASBERG. LIEUT. CAULTON. SEVERELY WOUNDED AT BOTHABBERG. LIEUT. COLLEDGE. SEVERELY WOUNDED AT BOTHASBERG. MEMBERS OF THE WANOANUI ROWING CLUB COMPETING FOR THE CLUB TROPHIES. MEMBERS OF THE AUCKLAND BOWLING CLUB. THE PIRATES FOOTBALL CLUB, WANGANUI. IyTISCELLANEOUS piCTURES. THE ALBANY FRUITGROWERS' ANNUAL SHOW. A TARANAKI BUSH SCENE. UNVEILING MEMORIAL TO WEPTLAND TROOPERS WHO HAVE FALLEN IN BOER WAR AT HOKITIKA. DRIVING THE FIRST PILE OF TnE HOKITIKA-ROSS RAILWAY BRIDGE. TARANAKI GIRLS EXPLORING THE FARM CREEK. SHIPPING GOLD FROM AUCKLAND. "'•■■' MAORI CANOE ON THE WANGANUI RIVER. THE SITE OF THE PINK AND WHITE TERRACES BEFORE THE ERUPTION. THE SITE OF THE PINK AND WHITE TERRACES AFTER THE ERUPTION. ' SOME SUBJECTS OF GENERAL INTEREST. ALLUVHL GOLD MINING CLAIM, SHELLBACK GULLY. ROSS. DRAGGING LOGS TO A NORTH AUCK- > LAND TIMBER MILL. MOUNT EDEN, AUCKLAND. TUB MAORI CHIEF WHJ.TINUI.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11907, 7 March 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11907, 7 March 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11907, 7 March 1902, Page 3

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