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Public Companies* . 1 PAPASEEA PLANTATIONS, LIMITED. INCORPORATED UNDER THE COMPANIES ACTS. N.S. WALES. C apita Li £30,000, IN £l.S HAm OP WHICH 5000 ARE VENDORS' SHARES. PRESENT ISSUE. 17,000 SHARES, AT PAR. PAYABLE BY EASY INSTALMENTS. The, Vendors' Shares are not negotiable for two years, and do not carry dividend until mo venaß Contributing Shares shall have been paid 10 per cent, dividend. DIRECTORS: H. A. M. MEREWETHER OTTO BAUER g^oSSo 088 (Managing Director in Samoa). This Company has been formed to acquire and develop a RUBBER AND COCOA ESTATE , In Samoa adjoining the famous " Sliding Rock," or " Papaseea. The Estate possesses the only matured Rubber trees in the Islands. __:„., i n Samofnow 1 produces the finest Cocoa in the world, realising the highest .prices in the London Market. _„, „„ tl . a lion now contemplated to 40 or 50 per cent. This Comnanv combining a safe and remunerative investment in 9° c °*„!! ltJl tne pro S 19 o. C larL4 U proflt from Rubber, offer, exceptional advantages to investors. Prospectuses and full particulars may be obtained from The Secretary. MR. .11. Y. RUSSELL, 14. Martin Place; The Solicitors, MESSRS. LAURENCE AND LAURENCE, Wynyard-st.; The Managing Director, MR. F. HARMAN. 257 A, George-st., Sydney. Or. MR. G. KBONFELD, Custom-street. Auckland.

Medical. RUPTURE AND ITS CURE. rpilE Dr. Sherman method of treating Rap- -*■ tare lias found approval in New Zealand by members of Parliament, medical men, justices of the peace, ministers of the Gospel, and by people in all social circles and ranks of life. The British and American "Lancet" have both admitted laudatory notices to their pages, and the completeness of the cure has been verified by such eminent authorities as John Wood, F.R.S.. P.8.C.5.. F.R.C. who is the Senior Surgeon to King's College Hospital. Professor of Clinical Surgery to the College, Member to the Court of Examiners at the Royal College of Surgeons, England; by Edward Bellamy, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons at Charing Cross Hospital; the late Sir Henry Thompson, Kt., M.8., F.R.C.S., Emeritus Professor of Clinical Surgery at the University College, London; David Jones. M.D.. Senior Surgeon to the Home Hospital for Stone and Urinary Diseases, etc., and by W. T. Leonard, MD., formerly Professor of Anatomy at the Washington University, Baltimore. This method has been the means of restoring thousands to the blessings of sound body and personal comfort after all other treatments have failed. In New Zealand alone, hundreds of cases have been cured, in many instances with almost miraculous expedition, enabling a return to usual avocations immediately. The remedy has now stood the test of the closest scrutiny by the medical profession for 50 years. If you are a sufferer, make full inquiry. It costs you nothing, as all consultations are free. - The following testimonials speak for themselves. You can see scores of others at Mr. Martin's consulting room, from all parts of New Zealand: — Porthmear House, Walnut Avenue, Ashburton, January 26, 1909. A. W. MARTIN. ESQ., • Dear Sir-Just a line to tell you that I went to the Doctor the other day to get examined for life insurance, and of course he had to examine the place. He said it was perfectly sound, but. owing to insurance rules. .1 would have to wear the appliance a little longer yet. hanks to Dr. Sherman's treatment I feel as sound and strong there now as I do in any other part of my body .-I remain. Dear Sir, yours respectfully. PHILIP CHOAK.

Christchnrch. 45, Dover-st., St. Albans, September 16, 1908ME. MARTIN,- ' , 4 . , Dear Sir.-Just a line to tell yon that I am quite cured of rupture by your easy and effective treatment.—Yours GEORGE FENNER. ' ' Picton. September 19," 1908. ME. A. W. MARTIN. Dear Sir.—l have much pleasure in thanking you for your promptness in.sending Dr. Sherman's appliance and curative compound for the relief and cure of Rupture. I have been wearing your appliance and using the curative compound for six weeks, and I have neither seen nor felt anything of the Rupture since. I ha>e Keen raptured for 11 years, and I have-tried many trusses, but never seemed to get better; in fact, I was getting worse, and made up my mind to go under an operation, when I saw your advertisement in the 0 ago Witness. I made up mv mind to write to you for your hook of testimonials, and after reading them 1 felt quite confident in going under your treatment, and I can honestly say that, anybody suffering from rupture should make an effort to see vou and give your treatment a trial as it has done me good, and I am rare it will relievo others. Nobody would ever wear a truss again after wearing Dr. Sherman's appliance, as it is so easy and comfortable to wear. Sir, you are at lilSrty to use this letter for the benefit of "sufferers. Once again, thanking yon for your wonderful treatment,-I remain, yours sincerely. T]IO MAS AWRY. A, AY. MARTIN, SOLE CONTROLLER OF THE SHERMAN METHOD FOR AUSTRALASIA IS NOW IN AUCKLAND, AND MAY BE CONSULTED AT THE ROYAL HOTEL, VICTORIA-ST. W. . Consultations Free. , Two booklets sent free to any sufferer. Hours: 10 a.m. to 12; 2 pi, to 5 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Extra hours, Friday evening. 7to 8'Ibis will be the last opportunity of consulting Mr. Martin, as his engagements in the Commonwealth will occupy a considerable period. Baking Powder. COOKING IS DELIGHTFUL. "SURE TO RISE." J. "NO FAILURES." Baking day worries become a plea- : sure when using EDMONDS' PRIZE BAKING POWDER. Each tin contains recipes for delicious light cakes, - scones, pastry, pikelets, bread, pancakes, and puddings. For perfect results, uso EDMONDS' PRIZE BAKING POWDER. Coffee -pRESH QOFFEE. To enable those who only use Coffee in «rna.ll quantities, but who like it good and fresh, i am packing y\AISY T3RAND QOFFEE Tn Mb net weight Tins, same rate as pounds. Also 1 am packing Also, x -!p UEB QOFFEE. la two per ]b SECOND, Is 84 per lb. Packed in lib and jib tins, net weight. Ask your Grocer for it in tins. S. l. pTr™-WELLESLEY-STKEET. DISTANCE IS ABOLISHED TtY A GOOD TELESCOPE OH BINOCULAR. Insnect the Large Stock of POWERFUL AND PORTABLE PRISM BINOCULARS, at rp pEACOCK AND- DON, OPTICIANS. TELESCOPES, FIELD and OPERA GLASSES in Great Variety. Also, BAROMETERS, MICROSCOPES, and MEDICAL BATTERIES. ARTIFICIAL EYES, aji Ample Selection. 218, QUEEN-ST., near Yictoria-st.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14069, 24 May 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14069, 24 May 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14069, 24 May 1909, Page 8

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