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Sir Harry Atkinson and Messrs Mitchelson and Fergus returned from their trip to the South on Sunday by the Takapuna. To show how the value of property in this city is increasing, we may state that Messrs Baker Bros, sold on November 23rd to Messrs T. Kennedy Macdonald and Co., at auction, the lease of the property recently occupied by Mr Alexander Farmer in Cubastreet for £l3O. Messrs Macdonald aud Co. only took possession of the property on Wednesday last week, and resolditou Saturday to Mr Edward Pearce for £278. It is said thatMr Pearce intends to make extensive alterations and fit up his new premises as a Boot Arcade. Neuralgia in New Zealand.—Both to Emigrants and Residents in this charming Colony there has always been one climatic drawback—neuralgia—this terribly painful disease equally .effects all classes and ages, in every part of New Zealand. In many instances Colonists became disheartened and returned to England, believing their malady incurable. In 1870 an old Colonist, on his return to Christchurch, took with him a few bottles of Freeman’s Original Chlorodyne, and prescribed it for several of his friends, suffering from Neuralgia. The effect was simply magical. They exclaimed “We have found the remedy for Neuralgia,” and from that day there-has been a steady increasing demand for Freeman’s Chlorodyne, which is now known and used throughout the Colony. Insist upon having “ Freeman’s ” only. Trade mark, an Elephant. Sold everywhere. Obtainable from all chemists and storekeepers. '

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 878, 28 December 1888, Page 28

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Untitled New Zealand Mail, Issue 878, 28 December 1888, Page 28

Untitled New Zealand Mail, Issue 878, 28 December 1888, Page 28