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Army Qorps (11 men), under Second Lieutenant F. W. D. McLean. Royal Army Medical corps (10 men), under Captain. P. H. Winston Lieutenant D. O. Hyde. mm STATE SECURITY. LOW PREiiUiS, BusliiS! ieteci t© New Zealand. TESTIMONY OF A POLIGYH OLDER. Talavera Terraco, Wellington 16 th January, 1897. Deab Sis,I took out a policy in your Office in 1875, and it became due tlie other day. I beg to say that the money was paid to me on the very day it was due, and that although I had only paid in premiums ,£164 10s o<l my cheque amounted to ,£248 17s Od. I am so satisfied with the result of my investment that I shall be glad to take out another policy with y<ra for <£soo. Yours faithfully, W. E. WOODS. The Commissioner, Government Insurance Department, Wellington. '< Tliate ars policies in force in !few Zealand, held by various Societies, o tlie extent of JSIS 900 000 of which, the mzmmm mf oe holds ;b . : ; ;f ' : . 18,000,000 .'; -b ‘ the other "half'.being' distributed aother .Associations. : , , : .: • ; BTCHA RDSON*' - COMMTSSIONEB. Shipments Arriving Every Mailheat A m IRK *Vo> dd rRS CEYLON TEAS IS THE MOST POPULAR IX NEW ZEALAND. PACKS DIN LEAD IX CEYLOX. ALWAYS PURE. 'PEES'II & FBAGBAN T On Sale by the following Grocers— WELLINGTON. W. Campbell. F. W. Moore J. G. Raine H. Pritchard Jamieson Bros. W. Southee Wairarapa Farmers’ Co-operative Asso. H. Langdon. Begg Bros. W. Thawley J. Thawley M. Eit3on W. and. Co. A. Nannestead W. A. Eel low Inger and Gould P. IV. Toomey . * ‘ PETONE. R. Rankin . LOWER HUTT. Thomas Burt S. C. Jounnax FEATHERSTON. W. Toogood W. Gilpin MA RTIN BOROUGH . Payne and Haycock Murdoch Ross ; SHANNON. H. Plimmer •LEVIN. . . . F. O. Smith J. W. Bowen, and Co. FREE. GRATIS, AND FOR NOTHING, ?! To Show our Confidence in PLANTEKOA. aa.a Curative Medicine, we will Supply it FR&E OF CHARGE to Anyone who is suficiing- or Sick, on condition that they bring’ a letter from their Minister or local Justice of the Peace, certifying their inability to pay. S Sax Jso V u ?es sin ©g3e»’at;ic&rs, but s< PP-.AMTEJCOA ,J Stares him. his Oawgl'S'ies ll of. Chicken Pox« . Victoria street, Petone, November 22nd, y 9O To PROPRIETORS, PLANTEKOA REMEDIES. Dear Sirs, —For over three years I have suffered from Hydatids and enlargement of the liver. Two years ago I was admitted to the Wellington Hospital, and after careful and thorough examination by the doctors, it was decided that I should undergo an operation. My condition at that time was very low, my liver beingswollen to such an extent that the doctor outlined it on the skin with a pencil. X remained in the hospital six months, most of the time confined to my bed, and although every attention was 1 bestowed upon me by the doctors and others, I left tliat institution very little improved in health. However, I resumed my usual occupation HAM, SAYJLL AND ALBION COMPANY. LIMITED. Will despatch their vessels as under (circumstances permitting) FOR LONDON. Steamsrs, 1 CH3S • Bc»gr. = sennanSer. t&cpae lb}.*; o? 4 are, avvera Pakeba AOiea* .6237-f- ---., -n 31 • -Pics-cer .. 6ati4 : yV.fe.jL3 Fel> 14 Feb 28 itisr.li WelJ'ga Well’gn Weli'gn at the local gas works, but shortly after was compelled to lay up again, this time lice in addition to my old complaint. You can readily understand my wi th a undice condition was awful; I suffered terribly with pain in the stomach and bowels. The feeling used to be of a sinking nature, with gnawing- sensations in the pit of Hie stomach, usually cuning on an hour after meals. No medicine I trbd did me any permanent good, until E use! your wonderful PLANTEKOA. This medicine seemed to attack the disease almost at once, and after giving it a fair trial, it has fulfilled my highest expectations! The pain at the stomach has gone, my liver has resumed its natural state, the jaundice has disappeared, and my skin is now quite clear. My appetite is splendid, and" I can eat and sleep and work now with pleasure and comfort. I might also add to this note that while using Plantekoa, we gave some to our little girl, who had the chicken pc-x very badly. In conjunction with Plantekoa Ointment a cure was Soon brought about. I give you this testi*Xaking Saloon passengers only. The Homtrtt; sassage will be via Rio de Janeiro o. Monte Video and Teneriffe; or St. Vincent. Sailing Vessel. Canterbury j 1309 j Gobi.&wcod { Feb , any inquiries wla monial of my own free will, and shall be pleased to answer tive to mv case, either personally or by letter. Ssaiw’o STEWART DTJNDAS GORDON. NOTE.—Mr Gordon has b©en for so i e time, and is still, working 0 n the Government Railway at Cross Creek, and i keening in the best of health. Should you be unable to procure PLANTEKOA in your District, send direc-t to J. ASTON, 26, Vivian street, Wellington, wholesale agent for the colonies. Correspondence invited. Ask for Copies of Testimonials. Agents wanted. The undersigned are empowered to grant passages from London to New' Zealand payment for which has been guaranteed m the Colony— W, and Q. TURNBULL AND CO. MURRA Y. ROBERTS and CO. LEVIN and CO., LTD. II A I? F , H O TEL, Mawhera Quay, & -E V‘. ; ' > ybA- ('fyNbEC 1 v-‘ Y > p* — G ETMOU T II TTNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY Of NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. LYTTELTON: Monowai Thursday Feb. 7 4 p.m. Tarawera Thursday Feb. 7 5 p.m. Rotomahana Friday Feb. 8 7 p.m. Tarawera Saturday Feb. 9 11p.m. Rotomahana Monday Feb. 11 7 p.m. DUNEDIN, via LYTTELTON : Monowai Thursday Feb. 7 4 p.m. •Te A nap. Tuesday Feb. I*2 4p.m. Mokoia Thursday Feb. 14 4 p.m. MELBOURNE, via LYTTELTON. DUNEDIN. BLUFF and HOBART: MonGwai Thursday Feb. 7 4 p.m. NAPIER, GISBORNE and AUCKLAND: Mararoa* Thursday Feb. 7 4 p.m. Moura Mondays Feb. 11 4 p.m. Te.Anau Monday Feb. 18 4 p.m. Waikare Thursday Feb. 21 4p.m. cargo for East Coast bays. SYDNEY, via AUCKLAND: Mararoa Thursday Feb. 7 4 p.m. SYDNEY DIRECT: Moana Saturday Feb. 9 4 p.m. NELSON DIRECT: Takapuna Sunday Eeb. 10 midn’t PIOTON AND NELSON: Booking cargo through to Blenheim at ..... ... 15s per ton. Connecting with train for Blenheim. (Weather and circumstances permitting) Rotorua Thursday . Feb. ;7 12.80 p.m Haupiri Friday . ... Feb. ,8 12.30 p.m. Rotoiti Thursday Feb. 7 5 p.m Rotorua A Saturday Feb. 9 12:30 pAn NEW PLYMOUTH AND ONEHUNGA: FOR AUCKLAND: Connecting at New-, - Plymouth with through train from Wellington on Tuesdays and Fridays. . ' . Taknpunafi Sunday : Feb. 10 • nJidn’t ' ♦Calls Nelson. WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH and HOKITIKA, vb> PICTON and NELSON.Haupiri Friday Feb. 8 12.30 p.m SAMOA AND FIJI. (From Auckland!: Manapouri Wednesday Feb. 20 RAROTONGA AND TAHITI: (From Auckland): Ovalau Tuesday Feb. 12 SUVA AND LEVUKA. (From Auckland): Taviuni , Thursday Feb. 7 HUDDART. PARKER AND COMPANY’S Large and Powerful Steamships— WEST R ALIA ..: ... 2834 Tons Register ZEALANDIA ... 2770 Tons Register ELINGAMixE ... 2585 Tons Register Will sail as under (Circumstances permitting). Hotel remodelled, ' rebuilt, enlarged. Handsome Bar, Parlors and Chambers. Wines, Spirits and Peer of the Best Quality. Every Comfort and Convenience guaranteed to travellers and visitors. J. A. LUTZ, Proprietor. FOR LYTTELTON AND DUN EDI v, Elingamits Friday Feb. 8 5 p.m. Zealandia Friday I eb. 22 5 p.m. . Westralia Thursday Mar. 7 5 p.m Elingamite Fridjay Mar. 8 5 p.m. FOR MELBOURNE, via LYTTELTON, DUNEDIN, BLUFF and HOBART. Westralia Thursday Mar. 7 5 p.m. SOOTHING POWDERS FOR NAPIER, GISBORNE, AUCKLAND ' /■ AND SYDNEY: Elingamite Thursday Feb. 14 5 p.m. Z.ealandja .Thursday Feb, 28 sp.m INUSET :ora so’ EARS FOR SYDNEY DIRECT: Westralia Saturday Feb. 23 4 p.m. Cargo must be alongside vessel one hour before sailing time. RELIEVE FEVERISH HEAT PREVENT FITS, CONVULSIONS, ETC., Preserve a healthy- state of the constitutic during- the period of Teething. O She words “JOHN SIEEDMAH, CHEMIST, WALWORTfj, SOBRE) Jra engraved on the Government Stamp affixed toeachjpack All tickets are available also for stop oveiv or R eturn by AN Y o f UN lON] CO ,’S STEAMERS, and holders of the U.S.S. Agents, KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER he CO. “'T Co/s tickets, iriay tjrave'l.. by above-named;; •Bteambrs.-' ~ f '• Yrnummu BrnstmcM Head Office for New Zealand Chambers, WELLINGTON; Queoi -s a ENGINEERS, IRON AND BRASSFOUNDERS; BOILERMAKERS, &c, ( , ®xsr roaACisAMiwo vfcJipufrM pHEif s* “ &».. ?K «/»' **p;*t-. ® Makers of Every Description of Sawmill • and Dairy Machinery. ' ■ > Agents for CAMPBELL'S Gas and Oi' Engines, portable or stationary,.for Creameries or General Farm Use unrivalled; also, THOMAS BROADBBNT'S Hydro Extractors for Woolwashers and Laundries.' Every description of Machinery indented at lowest rates. - las rax PSSTSK? PSUCXIOtt.tW- CtBAWWO ak» •. .*»B (bIIVBX.' @SGOUS» ■ x>6v AMO • HA&» tXK® OXBSB © : ESbtas# PAtrSSt. C.ITYFO U N D R Y Eva street. Wellington. Passengers hooked, to West Australian ports. v Berths will only be allotted to passengers on production of paasago tickets at Company's office. BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS. 1 '- Australian Builders’ Price Book. : A comprehensive reference book for esf : timating all kinds of Contracts and Valuing Work. 7s 6d. ; GEO.; ROBERTSON AND CO;, and Booksellers. yea etaAssiwa Pe ‘JOHN MANUFACTURERS OF *lfir' ’-<**• JOHN OAKEY AND SONS (Lunited), ' Wellington Millß> : \ !

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1510, 7 February 1901, Page 33

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Page 33 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1510, 7 February 1901, Page 33

Page 33 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1510, 7 February 1901, Page 33

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