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NOTICE. EESONS are cautioned against Posting Bills on any of the New Zealand Times Hoardings. Offeniers will be prosecuted. ASHBURN HALL, NEAR DUNEDIN. For the Care and Treatment of Persons Mentally Affected. HHE position is elevated, the water supply L large and pure. The buildings are j specially constructed ; they are placed in exI tensive ornamental grounds, and command jon all sides pleasant views over lawns, shrubberies, native bush and fields. There are general and private sitting-rooms, with separate bedrooms for each inmate. This establishment provides specialised accommodation for those for whom the advantages of home comfort and association with small numbers are desired. All the officers have, had long experience in asylum management. There is a dairy farm of a hundred acres connected with the Asylum. A carriage is kept for the use of inmates. Over two hundred have been treated since opening - . 191 LLEWELLYN'S BEE OINTMENT. i TRY IT. IHE Proprietors of this wonderful Ointment beg to draw the attention of the inhabitants of Wellington and surroundingdistricts to the following testimonials. We claim that the Ointment has no equal as a healer. It is also prepared for stable and farm use, and is used by all the leading horse men in the Rangitikei and Manawatu districts—No. 1, Mr Fred Pirani; No. 2, Mr Kitchen : No. 3, Mrs Page : No. 4 ; Mr Sewell, Secretary Manawatu Polo Club. For sale everywhere. Wholesale from the Drug Stores or the Proprietor, PalmerstonNorth. (1) Wellington, October 1, 1805. Dear Sir, — £ have used your Bee Ointment in my 'Pamily for several years past, and in rapidly curing cuts, bruises, burns and other wounds. Fred Pirani, M.H.R. (2) Wellington, June Mr John Dear Sir,—During the last year I have ÜBed yoar Bee Ointment as a healer, and found it all it is represented to be. I have in the country district continually met thosewho have been benefited by it. With wtounds,. cuts, sprains, sores and flesh lacerations, it has shown hat it possesses remarkable healing power. Yours faithfully, Joseph Kitchen. (3) Ashaist, Januai-yS, 1895. Dear Sir, —If these few lines will be of any service to you in pushing che sale of Llewellyn's Bee Ointment, you are welcome to make whatever use you like of samo, for I can safely say that it was the use of the above Ointment, well rubbed into tno chest and back, that saved the life of my little boy, when bad with whooping cough and bron--chitis, and I will do my best in recommending the Ointment to all my friends. —Yours very taithf ully, Mrs Page. (4) Whakaronga. Palmerston North, April 2, 1894. Mr Llewellyn, Sir, —Having used Llewellyn's Bee Ointment for the last 12 months on my poloponies and other horses, I think it invuluable for cuts, sore backs and bruises. It has great healing powers, and I can confidently recommend it to anybody. It is now being extensively used by the members of the Manawatu' Polo Club.—l am, &c, 322 F. W. Sewell. IHE SUFFERERS' BOON, just published in Pamphlet form, NATURE'S HIDDEN TREASURE, hy a FrenchDoctor. A sure guide for the permanent cure of Nervousness, Vital Weakness, &c, &c. To married persons, or tbcbe aboni to marry, it is worth its weight in diamonds. Price, by post, Is Bd. Stamps. Address, Parisian Agency. P.O. Box 766, Sydney. EASIEST, QUICKEST, CHEAPEST, AND BEST BLACK LEAD IN THE WORLD. - In HALF the TIME and with HALF the LABOUR you can produce mare polish with TWO Packets of the "RISING SUN" than with HALF DOZEN Packets of ordinary Biacklead. 9bwe&n\ PRODUCES A MIRROR-LIKE BRIGHTNESS* Agents'. Seegner, Langguth-&* Co. Auckland. S P E C I A L__C A U T I O N. - - STEARINE CANDLES - - STEARIN? (UNDI- MANUFACTURING CO " .a. jp o l x, o" IN SCHIEDAM, HOLLAND. THE Director.? of the Company give notice *o the Trade th»»t owing to the Spurious lin nations of their brand, the Candles f r the Mii-tralian and New Zealand markets will in future simply bear on their u ual labe » the name "SCHIEDAM" Tijev ohtain< d THE MEDAL OF ME KIT AT VIRNNA, 1873. THE GOLD MEDAL AT PxRTs, 1878. THE GOLD MEDAL AT AMSTERSDAM. 1883. And the diploma d'honneur Highest Award at Antwerp, 1885.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1249, 6 February 1896, Page 44

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Page 44 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1249, 6 February 1896, Page 44

Page 44 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1249, 6 February 1896, Page 44