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Buiidei's and Gont^actofs ALEX. J. KAND, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, BUILDING SURVEYOR & VALUATOR. Damages to Buildings, by Eire or other causes, assessed. Houses built on the Time Payment System. Plans and Specifications prepared and all Financial Arrangements made. ESTIMATES GIVEN. M’CLINTON’S SOAP. T&/g"ADE from plant ashes in the way XvJL g oa p was ma de 100 yeai's ago. Professor Kirk, of Edinburgh, says of it in hie '‘Papers on Health”: —“There is something in the composition of this soap which makes it astonishingly curative and most agreeable on the skin. Lather made from it instead of drying and so far burning the skin of those using it, has the most soothing and delightful effect. Try also M'Clinton's Shaving and Tooth Soaps/’ Discovered by Christopher MUDD, F.L.S., E.R.G.S., M.D.Ph.S., London, Botanist to the King of England during his Majesty's Indian Tour. OLEAO ” EOE, ECZEMA, CURES THIS TERRIBLE ITCHING COMPLAINT. Not a Grease. Does not Stain the Linen. Full directions each Jar. Jars, ss; post, 5e 4d, Used in the Melbourne Homoepathl© Hospital with success. Obtainable at G. MEE. Chemist, Wellington. ' Or sole agent for N.Z., C L. BEST. AUCKLAND. SELF CURE NO FICTION! MARVEL UPON MARVEL! NO SUFFERER NEED NOW DESPAIR, but without running a doctor’s bill or falling into the deep ditch of quackery, may safely, speedily and economically cure himself without the knowledge of a second party. By the inti’oduction of the New French Remedy, THERAPION, a complete revolution has been wrought in this department of medical science, whilst thousands have' been restored to health and happiness who for years previously had been merely dragging out a miserable existence. THERAPION No. 1 in a remarkably short time, often a few days only, effects a cure, superseding injections, the use of which does irreparable- harm by laying the foundation of stricture and other serious diseases. THERAPION NO. 2 : for impurity 'of the bloood' scurvy, pimples, _ spots, - blotches, . .pains and swellings 'of -the joints, gout, rheumatism, secondary symptoms,, etc. This preparation purifies the - whole.- system through the blood', and thoroughly eliminates all poisonous matter from the! body. THERAPION NO. 3 for nervous exhaustion, impaired vitality, sleeplessness, and all the distressing consequences of. dissipation, worry, overwork, etc. It possesses surprising power in restoring strength and vigour to the debilitated. THERAPION is sold by the principal Chemists 6na Merchants throughout the world. Price in England, 2s 9d and 4s 6d. In ordering state which of the three numbers is required, and observe that the word “THERAPION” appears on the British Government Stamp (in white letters on a red ground) affixed to every genuine package by order of His Majesty's Hon. Commissioners;, and without which it is a forgery. ' Sold by Kempthorne, Prosser and Co., Christchurch and branches.

It is mentioned in the Mines Statement that extensive greenstone deposits were discovered and prospected at Milford Sound, Otago. Operations were carried on at about 1400 ft above sealevel by trenching and driving. A seam of greenstone was located, and a tunnel was driven to crosscut on to the reefj from which some good samples of greenstone were obtained.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1749, 13 September 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1749, 13 September 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1749, 13 September 1905, Page 1

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