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(t^§\ \ -JT «rr/' r:\*. sflh. fm J ftVv J'.i V X. m A tsU- \\\ V. / See this Trade Mark on every Tin. LARGEST CAES in the §i WORLD. BRAND S' o ® riV V XiiLEGEST SALS fn the WORLD. «& 3 iSs tfila mh & ffli LARGEST SALE in the WORLD. largest sale in the WORLD. US 1 ’ © ■fi! efl BRAND js LiiJi % BRAND BRAND 9 & |j£Cl!^^| largest SALS la the W 0 E L 3, BRAND NATIONAL- MUTUAL LIFE .ASSOCIATION" OF AUSTRALASIA, Ltd. LIGLOiOIL! i A. E. PEAHC'k, jitiQ. (Chairman). W. ERASER, Ebq., M.H.R., and NICHOLAS BSID, Esq, FUNDS OYEH £3,000,000 THREE IMPORTANT PRINCIPLES—1. No Polic; allowed to lapse so lo= as there is a surrender raino sufficient to pay the !’>• h-m. 2. No U~n.Hr eom rolled to pay a higher Premium thw» that »at opnosits hit age cv. iho Tables of Hates. 3. Age talttn at nearest birthday. ORTON STEVENS. ’ Resident Secretary. r

(s> W CAN SHOW HIS RECORD! (< | Wines of ■ Quality|| <r J[jIVERY botanic physician, herbalist. I a %ahmßd and VSTft 13 A GUARANTEE OP PURITY \ and Delicacy of Flavour. YALUfyieA WINES (S) Are invariably preferred by connoisseurs. I Yalumba Vineyards,! I Angaston, I South Australia. ALL WINE MERCHANTS. Ti h? Hi aw [IWSW ■; us rflo siw ~ fi ms sms V" 1 "T7IYERT DOG HAS HIS DAT/' and .JTl i every man. has his day to wear glasses. The changes which come to the eye as the result of advancing years are beyond tho power of the individual to remedy. The eye hitherto normal will need the aid of glasses at less than ten years after thirty-five. The future of your eyes depends upon your first glasses. They must be right—Just Eight. Either too strong or too weak means injury at this period. We know the eye and its needs. _ ALFRED LEVI, 39. LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON. T. H. MOEEISON. Manager. allopath, homoeopath, or afiy other person practising the healing art should bo made to show his record, and give convincing proof that he has been continuously engaged in the practice of medicine for aL least five or seven years. Dr GEO. H. RAYMOND. Oculist, Aurist and Botanic Physician, has been practising his profes- 1 sion for upwards of 20 , years, over 12 years of j .yV-,which ware spent in the ' Sd Austr ali a u colonies and. New .Zealand, and the 1 remainder in the United States and South Africa. I Patients can get ir-; refragable evidence of j this at any moment: and Dr Raymond writes I this to put the public on their guard l against fraudulent individuals who know i nothing whatever about the Botanic system, and very little about anything else, i Dr Raymond, was not a painter yesterday. and a herbalist to-day; neither was j he an allopath one week and a botanic i the next. The Doctor never had any I reason to change his name, either, for his { repuation as an Oculist. Aurist and General Botanic Practitioner, was established in Australasia as far back as 1882. Patients living at a distance should describe their symptoms and send AT for a trial course of GENUINE HERBAL TREATMENTDR RAYMOND CANNOT TREAT M'JAFNESS BY LETTER, or, at least, until he has seen the patient first. New Address; LONDON DENTAL IN- : STITUTE CHAMBERS,’ corner Willis) and Manners streets, Wellingon. 28G I Dr Raymond as he looked 10 years ago m EFFECTIVE combination; SIMPLE . iITMT ' ;r;-;rntu Si Perfecr liNilloc HARDY’S No. 1 CLARET. PURE AND WELL MATURED. Recommended by all Leading Doctors. TAKE FOR NEURALGIA. IT CURES. • 2s PEE BOX. PROM ALL CHEMISTS AND STOREKEEPERS.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4296, 4 March 1901, Page 3

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