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THANKS. J WISH to express my heartfelt thants to Doctor De Eenzi for his most careful attention to my son during his eight weeks’ illness, which would pro* bahly have proved fatal but for his unwearying service. B. CHUTE. 971 Te Aro Hotel. A MOST WONDERFUL CURB OF THE SPINE, THE SIDE, AND PAINS IN M THE HEAD. Cured by D. Cleary’s PATENT EDICAL EASTER. Mr THOMAS REDDEN, 158. Willis street, Wellington, writes:—l must thank you for your wonderful PATENT MEDI. CAL PLASTER, that has made a perfect cure of >ny case. lam twelve months suffering and a:n righty--onc years old,; I must say the PLASTER end the inven. tor are thoroughly just in my case, and consider you have re-established my health. All letters carefully attended to. Plasters posted to any address. Address—D. CLEARY, No. 100, Taranaki street, Wellington, N.Z. Hours: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 422 AILLIE’S Jg AEG AIN 9 FOE OUR COUNTRY READERS. PICTURES BY THE BEST ARTISTS. Illustrations of Great Events For SCRAP BOOK, SCREENS, FRAMING. We have a Surplus Stock of iVejsly Periodicals, such as— Black and White, Graphic, Sketch, King, Sphere, Illustrated London News. Each of those are full of Pictures, and we have decided to make up Parcels of Varied Journals, .TWELVE PERIODICALS IN EACH PARCEL, And sell these Parcels wonderfully Cheap, viz.: 3s BACH, POST FREE. TWELVE PERIODICALS FOR THREE SHILLINGS, ORDER AT ONCE, for there is bound to be a Rush for these Bargains, at H. B AILLIB & C 0 *" Cuba street, Wellington. PUBLIC NOTICE. CO-OPERATIVE STORES, WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON. Messrs dunlop and son have pleasure in announcing to their Friends and the Public generally that they have purchased the above wellknown and old established business so well and successfully carried on for the past 23 years by Jameson Bros. Both old and new customers may rely on being well served with first-class goods at the ‘Lowest Possible Prices. Customers waited on at their private residences daily for orders, which will receive our immediate attention. Telephone, No. 589. Your favours solicited. 795 WE ask intending‘buyers and others interested to believe that, with an intention to maintain the GOOD REPUTATION we have acquired for J our Manufactures during the past 38 YEARS, we shall not fail to take advantage of everything that can be had "in the way of improvements in design, construction and materials. We do not profess or attempt to compete for orders where LOWEST PRICE is the ONLY CONSIDERATION. We rely for onr trade on those who want a GOOD ARTICLE. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. SCOUHLAR ' AND ' .CHISHOLM, Heading Furniture Warehouse, Lambton quay. (Opposite Government , Buildings.) “IT’S A FINE SPEBRIT THE TALISKEE.” JOHN jack and gON, 26, Featherston street, WELLINGTON AGENTS. CHAS. MACKINLAY AND CO.’S V. 0.8. Whisky, as supplied to the Houses of Parliament, the principal Clubs, Hotels, etc., of the United Kingdom, India and the colonies. PURIRI MINERAL WATER. QEOEGE EEICHABDT. MUSIC WAREHOUSE. LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON, BECHSTEEN'S UNRIVALLED PIANOS BCHIEDMAYEE’S PIANOS BORD’S BEST PIANETTES Apply for description and prices. GEORGE REICHARDT, Wellington. JJRAHAM’S ROYAL CAFE (Late of Bourke street, Melbonrne). 204, WILLIS STREET, Where all Continental delicacies can be obtained. Our specialities—Fried Fish, American; Oysters, Stews, Fries, Curries and Cocktails. Luncheon from twelve to two. including Soup, Meat, Fish or Entree, with Tea or Coffee, Is. Open daily from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.; Sundays, 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. Telephone, 1593.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4425, 3 August 1901, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4425, 3 August 1901, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4425, 3 August 1901, Page 6

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