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paeker P P J'W HDD ART, PAE A* J\ o a CO.’S el dps — / WESTKALIA ... 2884 Tecs Regieter E LIN GA MI TE 2585 Ton H Register TO LYTTELTON AND DUNEDIN. Wkgtbalia® Elingamitb 1 Friday (.Tan 27 | 5 p.m. j Friday i Feb 10 | 5 p.m. * Connecting at Dunedin with s.s. Waikare leaving there for Bluff, Hobart and Mel* bourne 30th January. No Margo received aflor 4 p.m. TO NAPIER, GISBORNE, AUCKLAND and SIDNEY (Transhipping to Melbourne and all principal Australian porta). Wbotrama Tburpday i Feb 2| 5 p.m. Elingamitb Thurso ay j Feb 16 | 5 p.m. No cargo received alter 4 p.m. All Tickets are available also jor stop-over or return bv ANY of UNION CO.’S STEAMERS, and holders of U.S.&. Co.’s Tickets may travel bv above-*' am ed si earners. "Head Office for Now Zealand—Queen’s Cbamberi, Wellington. 765 JOHN MURE ELL. Resident Manager. J! :',&7 QHAW, SYVILL AND ALBION COMP A N Y, Limited, Will despatch their vessole as under (oircumstr.uocs permitting), FOR LONDON. Steakksh. Sailing Vessels. Tercera | 1063 | Pederson | Jan | Woll’tn The Homeward Pas-.age will be via R-0 de Janeiro and (or) Monte Video and (or) La Plata and Tcneriffe or St Vincent. Tho undersigned are empowered to grant passages from London to Now Zealand, pay* merit for which haa been guaranteed in the Colony:— W. ft G. TURNBULL & CO. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO. LEVIN & CO.. Ld.

TTNION .team ship COMPANY OF !' ZEALAND LIMITED. LYTT t* LT 1! I. Flora Tuesday, J n 24 4 p.m. Rotomahana V* ednesday. Jan 25 7 p.m. Oi nah Thursday, J»n 26 5 p.m. llotomabana Friday, Jsi 27 7p m. Rotorua : Saturday, Jan 28 11 p.m. DILI-DIN, VIA I ' rTELTON. Flora. Tuesday. 2 *n 21 4 p m. Oo at b Lursday •< n 26 5 p.m. MELBOURNE. VIA LT’.' ELTON, DUNEDIN, BLUFF <* OPART. Oo r at* ’J birsday, J n 26 5 p.m. * Tra n ship pin g to Wai t*r< at Port CL aimers. .•.AFTtli, GiH < ‘RN . >’ i> AUCKLAND. Molsoia Thursday. .J n 26 4 p m. Flora Monday, Ja.i oO 4p.ru. Te Ar«u Monday, F< ir 6 4 p.m. Taking cargo for East Coast bayh. SYDNEY, VIA AUCKLAND. Mokoia Thursday, J.m 26 4 p.m. SYDNEY PJRECT. Tarawera Saturday, .1 m. 28 2 p.m. Oorah Saturday, Feb 4 4 p.m. NELSON DI EOT. Takapuna runday, J.-n 29 midn’t PICTON AND N ELSON. Booking cargo through L Blenheim at 15s per ton. * Connecting with trair, for Blenheim. Rotorua* Tuesday, duo 24 n^on Wmnui Wednesday .an 25 1p m. Rotorua* Thursday. Jan 26 noon NEW PLYMOUTH and ‘ VEIIUNGA fob AUCKL*>r». Connect ng at New Plymf’ a with through train from Wellington > a Tuesdays and Fridat a. K’otoiti Thursday'. - T ”n2i 4 pm. Takapuna* Sunday. J ■ • *9 midn’t •CttJl. Ncjs n. WPFTPOBT. OR FT MCR iH and BOKiTIKA. via PICTON > • d NELSON. Vajuvi Wednesday dsn 25 Ip.m. id&upiri Saturday. Jan 28 n on WESTPORT DIRECT. Corirrna Wednesday . .) m 25 noon RAItOTONOA SND '* A JITI FROM A OCR LAN I> Ovalau Tuesday, F* b 14 SUVA AND I.FVUKA i>< >- AUCKLAND Opolu Tuesday, d < 61 Bertha will only b 9 alh 't 4 to passengers rn prodnotion of passage t. e t-na at the Com lany’s office. ' mJtetu Available by ;* 't-rs b trad art, Parker and Co'a ateeir.tr«. Weetialia and Elingamito. Pabskngkrp bookvd to V . h-r Atibtbalian P< jet s jor>Tß PEA IRLANI/t Hauroto will leave A nek; neaiay, Feb 8, for Toi t ” fcydney. To be foliowc weeks later. ,iCURRIONS—id about. WedSamoa. Fiji and i •; Taviuni feur M E s i 6 E El ES RITIMES. SYDNEY TO LONDON. AND PAL ; ‘ s Steamers of 6500 tons, U’ 4. with the French Gover ■■ MELBOURNE, ADEL/ i' COLOMBO. SUEZ and 1 be despatched monthly, as i. via COLOMBO - postal contract . nt, calling at ALBANY, tT SAID, will ows : Steamer. nstralien , de la Ciotat Dlynesien rmand Behic Passengers booked to 1- ‘ BAY, INDIA, HINA, BATAVIA, and \ AN. PASSAGE MONEY, u d-70, includig 'I able Wines. BE IURN TICKE RS, :>> onths, at REDUCED 1> ENGLISH SPOKEN O Passage money can be iges from Europe. Lift .milies. Upon arrival at Marse’’ rotere meet the passrncc' 'vo them every assistantissing their luggage, •’ , „ ustomß. and also accortj .. ay them to laris id Calais. N.B.— Passengers’ lnggrcf '-onveyed free of rst from Marseilles to L< u - n by steamer. For further particulars * i>ply to LEVIN A CO., Ltd., Wellington. hie for 9 or 12 OARD. i here for pa sconcessions to English interr London, and i landing and through the

A GREAT SOLDIER’S OPINION. H OED WOLSELEY says':—” The'worst enemy Great Britain Las to fight is Drink—it kills more than all our newest weaoons of warfare, and not only destroys the];body but he mind and the soul also.” THIS SCATHING CONDEMN/, TION does not rofer to the renowned EMPIRE Teas, which refresh the body and the mind, and do not injuriously affect the soul. THE EMPIRE COMPANY, WELLINGTON. W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., PKOPRIETORS. m

CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. 181 Brunswick St., Fitzroy, Sept. 23, 18S8. TO W. WEBBER, ESQ., PROPRIETCIR OF VITADA.TIO, Launceston, Tasmania, DEAR STR,— Believing that, this testimonial will be the means of inspiring some poo sufferer with hope, and knowing it to be my duty to let othors know of the benefi 1 have roceived from your medicine, I gladly do so. On the 30th day of ISovember, 1894, was suddenly with a violent hemorrhage from the lungs ; I at once sought medi-a aid and was cl '■ ■■! t 0 remain perfectly quiet. Two days alter I had another bad attack of hemorrhage a . ■ time n]te« of my lung came a way with the bleed. Once more, a fortnight later 1 mole attack, nil the doct< r L<-ld <ut.no hope of tny rfccvcjv. However with 1 an«n n. I slowly recovered, and went lack to business. I oft< n after that time . • oiorated h:ood. but not in very Inree quantities ;.1 would fee' well J« r a month or two, and then 1 would have ai other bad turn. However, to make a loi g story short, 1 started studying under tutors with a vi» w of entering ib«r ministry, aid whilst doing to bad another had turn ; I went to the doctor, who said that I must ledvi-e my hours of study. A friend of mine asked me to consult another doctor, who, alter examining me, said, “Mr Wylie, 1 am very soriy for you ; you aie in earnuiription.” He a): o or 'ered me away to Vo hue a. 1 wcm away to Ft hnca, »i d the doctor vho < xumined me sr'd ill i' be agreed with the other medical iMi). i>int that 1 snftVni.g fit in t ortrinipij* n. I ...me hoiuef'om 1 chuca, and a nm-k atii r 1 w»s_ s< ized woh mo jar violent b« umirbage. My Father, who knew Mr Fsln.ei in iNew /■ al.ti a, end lo<w tl-a Viladotio lad curt d him wrolo to me whilst in 1 chuca, toiii 1 g me, ala ut, ynr rrnoio.no I was very Sitptieal, ju.it only laughed at the idea of at<ti nt nn iboii e doing mo any good. J-Jowsver. 1 coiu-oMed to visit, Mr Palmer, hi d did so : din cilv he saw mehesaio, ,l J can cu'oyou;” | Jaiighsd at 1 in and told him about my befel'b, and how 1 i g 1 had Ruffe-erf. L<« said. “ 1- ev. r mind. I cure you,” and be p>ertuaded me to take a bottle ( f Viladtiiio hemo with mo. I hod taken six bottles when I dialont.inued it.. 1 received great benefit fioro the contents of the, six bottles, but as soon as I discontinued taking it I dri'leci back into a bad stole of ead,l. again The heuioirLsees came <n, end 1 was ex<-< edii gly w< ak and id Mr Pa.mez on< more urged me to try VitadaUo, not io p : ve it a fair trial ] consented, and started to taka it again. The result is all le< uld wish tor ; l can truly say 1 i tvt r felt b» tier; I have it:, creased in weight fouiteen pi.i nos tone itoi.el. ai d my fmnris aie vr.anitm os in praise of Vitadatio. A reverend friend o> mire. sjo.kifß almut me, said, “ 1 hanks to God and Vitul datio, ho is a perfect miracle.” Another friend said to uic just, a dny or two ago, " You never looked better in your life ” I thank God that Mr Palmer persuaded n,o to take tlm medicine, and I do most strongly urge upon others to try your marvellous remedy, Vile/datio. To shew you Low ill I’ve been. 1 may mention just here that I have ieeiivtd over Lfe") from my lodge, and on the 13th day of 8-ptenber (this year) iny doctor declared tr o < ff T ),' funds of my lodge, and said I was fit to do iigbt work again. li.ee.rf haidiy say that you are at perfect liberty to make what use you liko of this testimonial.—Believe me to l-« faithfully yours, ARTHUR J. WYLIE ’

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1404, 26 January 1899, Page 33

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Page 33 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1404, 26 January 1899, Page 33

Page 33 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1404, 26 January 1899, Page 33

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