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ftnshstectSi JOHN S. SWAN (Late C'lero and Swan), ARCHITECT, - • P.O. Box 452, Wellington. Under the deed of settlement Mr Swan retains posse?-.on of plans and necuments prepared by I*'. de J. Clere, Clere and Richmond, Clere, Fitzgerald and Richmond, and Clere and Swan. HEALTH WITHOUT DOCTORS. TT is well to be cured if one is ill, but -S- it is infinitely better to keep from being ill. “Papers on Health,' ” by Professor Kirk (Edinburgh) teaches how to keep healthy and shows how to recover one's wonted health and strength if one should unfortunately become ill. Of the Edition of the Book nearly 100,000 copies were sold, and it has now been revised and brought up-to-date, and all the items of advice and information are arranged alphabetically. Get it from your bookseller, or you can receive it for 2s pose free, from SIMPKIN, MARSII m HAMILTON, KENT AND CO., Loudon. FOR BARGAINS IN CARPENTERS* & MILLWRIGHTS’ TOOLS GO TO ROSS, - MANNERS STREET, AGENT for Messrs John McDowall and Sons’ 'Wood Working Machinery, and -.xessrs Alf. Dougill and Co.’s Gas, On and Portable engines. M AKER of the Simplest and Most Reliable Trunk Churns and Butter Prints in the Market. For further particulars apply, AJxEX. ROSS, ENGINEER, SAW AND TOOL MAKER, 83, Manners street, Wellington. A BROKEN-DOWN SYSTEM. This is a condition (or disease) to which, octors give many names, but which few f them really understand. It is simply weakness —a breakdown, as it were, of the ital forces that sustain the system. No latter what may be its causes (for they re almost numberless), its symptoms are inch the same; the more prominent ieing sleeplessness, sense of prostration r weariness, depression of spirits and rant of energy for all the ordinary affairs f life. Now, what alone is absolutely ssential in all such cases is INCREASED HTALITY —vigour—VITAL STRENGTH iND ENERGY to throw off these morbid eelings, and experience proves that ag Light succeeds the day this may be more ertainly secured by a course of the celegated life-reviving tonic THERAPION NO. 3 han by any otligr known combination. So surely as it is taken in accordance -ith the printed directions accompanying t will the shattered health be restored, he EXPIRING LAMP OF LIFE jIGHTED UP AFRESH, and a new ‘xistenee imparted in place of v, hat had o latelv seemed wornout, used up and alueless. This wonderful medicament is uirelv vegetable and innocuous, is agiee'ble 'to the taste-suitable for all contitutions and conditions, in eithei sex, nd it is difficult to imagine a case of lease or derangement, whose mam eatures are those of debility, that will of be speedilv and permanently benefed bv this never-failing recuperative ssence, which is destined to cast into blivion everything that had preceded it or this widespread and numerous class f human ailments. THERAPION s so id by the principal Chemists and Tercliants throughout the world. Price a England. 2 S 9d and 4s 6d. In ordering tate which of the three numbers is equired, and observe that the word THERAPIGN” appears on the British lovernment Stamp (in white letters on red ground) affixed to every genuine Package by order of His Majesty’s Hon. Commissioners, and without which it is forgery. Sold by ICempthorne, Prosser and Co , Christchurch and branches. FOR JOB PRINTING RING UP 1045. '•TIMES" JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT,

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1726, 29 March 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1726, 29 March 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1726, 29 March 1905, Page 1

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