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TO CON'T R ACT OKS. TENDERS are invited until noon o! .Satunlar, Hu- 271 h inslatit. lor Aelutions, Additions, and Renovating " k to Residence outside of Blenheim. Plans and specifications at my office. Tims. TURNBirLE. F.R.T.8.A.. 350 Aroint,at. SHEEP FAVjM TO LET. TENDERS are invited for the Pease of a Farm of 4034 acres, situated tit th« Horokiwi Valley, tor eleven years. About 150 acresure in standing brslt, the balance being cleared and sown with English gt’ass* No building thereon, except shearing stieil. Tenders will close-on Ist February next. For particulars apply to MEXTEATH AND DEERE, 112 Solicitors, 4. Feat herslon street. TO BUILDERS. nriENDERS are invited for (he erect mu JL of North Extension of Searl s Hotel, Hamilton i|tiav. Plans and speejticattons can be seen at oar ottiios. where tenders will received np till NOON ol .M >NDAY, 29th instant. .. „ Lowest or any tender not necesaanlj ac cepted. A]RR AND C oIERIDGE. Architects. 15, Featberston street. "~ 7 ‘ TO FARMERS. TENDERS are invited, to close at noon January 31st, for the purchase, in one or two lots, of 400 acres of rich alluvial land, specially suitable lor datryiuK or fruit-growing, one and a hall nuieei from Otaki Railway Station, and three and a half miles-from Te Horo Railway Station; land leyel and in terraces, and well watered and healthy sheep or cattle country. Failing a tender being accepted, offers will be received for leasing nr two lots lor dairying on half-share system. —JONES BROS., Railway Station P. 0.. Otaki. 137 WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. CONTRACT No. 99. EXTENSION OF BREASTWORK OF SHEDS. JERVOIS QUAY AND ERECTION TENDERS will be received at this office up to 2.15 p.m. on THURSDAY. 25th January, 1900, for the above Contract. They are to be addressed to the Chairman, in closed envelopes, and endorsed outside, ‘‘Tender for Contract No. 99." The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plans, specifications, conditions of contract and of lender may be seen (hiring office hours, and tender forms and schedules obtained on application to „„„„ WILLIAM FERGUSON, Secretary. Harbour Board Office, Wellington, December 20th, 1899. 503 IN BANKRUPTCY. ESTATE OF GEORGE W. SMART, LATE PAWNBROKER. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to noon of 25th January for the whole of the unrealised assets in one line, including Book Debts Bills of Sale, and a Section at Woodville, Particulars at my office. The highest or any tender not ‘necessarily accepted. JAMES ASHCROFT, 463 , Official Assignee. IVERPOOL AND LONDON AND 1 GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Established 1830. Invested Funds £7,521,949 Claims Paid 20,316,928 Fire Reserve Fund 1,850,000 This Company offers to Insurers the Security of invested funds amounting <o over SEVEN MILLION POUNDS STERLING. BESIDES THE UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF A VERY WEALTHY WSI act of the new ZEALAND LEGISLATURE, THE COMPANY IS IN A POSITION TO SUE OR BE SUED IN THIS COLONY. This Company has ever been noted for its promptitude and liberality in settling Claims. ■ Lowest Current Rates for all classes of Fire Insurance. , LEVIN AND CO. (Limited), Agents. ZEALAND INSURANCE CO. FIRE AND MARINE. Capital, .£1.000,000. Paid-up, .£200,000. Reserves, £200,000. Unlimited Liability of Shareholders. Fire and Marine Risks of every description accepted. Offices: Cofner of Grey street and Lambton quay. C. A. EWEN, Manager. SOUTH BRITISH FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, Capital £1,900,000 Accumulated Funds Exceed...... 200,000 ire and Marine Insurance of Every Kind at Very Lowest Rates. CHAS. W. BENBOW, Manager, ffice, 27, Larabton quay, Wellington. 422 NOTHER WONDERFUL CURE OP k “ HYDATIDS." " A SUFFERER FOE SIX YEARS. DMPLETE RESTORATION AFTER A COURSE OF " VITADATIO." Adelaide, 31st August, 1809. Mr S. A. PALMER.

Dear Sir—About six years ago I Was taken very ill. In the morning I would feel very well, ami would start to work, but after wSrking for about two hours I would be. quite-fatigued and overcome, so much so that I would be compelled to abandon work and have to lie down. I bad along with other symptoms a NASTY HACKING DRy.-COUGH. Afjer continuing in this state for some considerable time, I WENT INTO THE PUBLIC HOSPITAL. There the doctors pronounced me lo'be suffering front hydatids; but were unable to find (heir position To enable them to operate on me. . I, therefore, left the institution. By this time I had been off work about four months. I then underwent a twelve months* MEDICAL TREATMENT FOR HYDATIDS, w ith the same result as former treatment, viz., FAILURE. I then tried to resume w'ork, but found it was impossible, as. I was in too bad a condition. I again tried a medical man. : He advised me to undergo an operation, so I went into his private hospital; but, finding the expense too great, I bad to go to the Public Hospital, where I remained for a fortnight, but received no relief. About this time I saw your Adelaide manager, who advised me to try VITADATIO, which I did, and am truly thankful for doing so; for, after taking 8 bottles. I AM THOROUGHLY CURED, and CONSIDER THAT VITADATIO HAS SAVED MY LIFE. lam now FREE FROM ALL MY. PAIN and Nasty Fits of Vomiting, which I used to he subject to. I shall only )»too pleased to relate to anyone of my wonderful recovery.— xours gratefuHy, , C . H. NORTON. I know of Mr Norton’s sufferings and bis wonderful cure by VITADATIO.—A. C. BIGGS ("Witness). „„„ „ _ HEADQUARTERS FOB NX.. 99. MANNERS STREET". 9 QPENED at last! What? Why, the new Butter Factory near Lamhton-quay, where they are making DEFIANCE Butter every day.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 3957, 24 January 1900, Page 8

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