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AT “jgAILLIE’S JULY NUMBERS JULY NUMBERS NOW TO HAND. NOW TO HAND. "We have received the July, issues of the English monthly magazines, and draw attention to their leading features. PEARSON'S —New Series Tales, by Max Pemberton; New Serial, by H. G. Wells. Prettv Pictures. THE WINDSOR—Lord Roberts, by Winston Churchill; Stories by Cutcliffe Hyne and Anthony Hope. THE 'STRAND —120 pages, 150 pictures. Lord Rosebery's Turf Successes. Curiosities. CASSELL'S Cricket, Travel, Rowing. Politics. Liquid Air. Three Serial Stories. THE EMPIRE REVlEW—Cricket Reform. Colonial Shops and Shopping Laws, by W. P. Reeves. Imperial Literature. Wanted—An AngloCatholic Council. SUNDAY STRAND—Over 20 articles, 100 pages. Should Women Marry ? Mission Stories. Lady Henry Somerset. THE LEISURE HOIJR The Duke of Norfolk and the Temporal Power of the Popes. Serial by Silas K. Hocking. THE ROYAL— Beauty on the Paris Stage. Short Stories and many pictures. THE UNIVERSAL AND LUDGATE—Majestic Gibraltar. Love Letters of Balzac. Lord Milner. The Mise-en-Scene of an Opera. HARMSWORTH’S Special Summer Number. The Queen s Friends. Men Who Make the Fashions. British and American Types of Beauty. JULY MAGAZINES JULY MAGAZINES AT BAILLIE S AT BAILLIE'S Cuba street, Wellington. Cuba street. Wellington. LABRY & CO. (LIMITED), wrtTIT AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, AUCTIONEERS AND GENERAL COM, MISSION AGENTS. JERVOIS QUAY. WELLINGTON. Premier Fruit Brokers of the Colony,

FEUIT, VEGETABLES. Etc., AUCTION SALES DAILY. SKINS, HIDES, TALLOW, Etc.. SALES WEEKLY. GENERAL AUCTION SALES. AS ARRANGED. OUE New Premises have been specially designed to meet the requirements of our Fruit and Produce Business. Cool Cellar accommodation for Butter, Eggs, etc. Fruit drying, Repacking and Ripening Rooms. Country and Coastal Orders promptly and carefully attended to. Account Sales and Cash Remittances sent game day as Produce Realised. AGENTS FOE— Sounds and Golden Bay S.S. Co. Ltd. (S.S. Te Kapu), Alpine Safe and Look Co., Ainslie’s Whisky, New Britain Machine Co.’s Chain Saw Mortiser, Ceylon Tea ("Glen Valley" brand), and for the leading fruit exporters and growers throughout New Zealand, Australia, Tasmania and the South Sea Islands. CASH BUI EES OF PRODUCE. JEONMONGERY

jgEDROCK PRICES. CHEAPEST IRONMONGER Is now offering EXCEPTIONAL GOOD VALUE In PRENCH AND ITALIAN BEDSTEADS FENDERS AND FIRE'BRASSES CHILDREN'S AND YOUTHS' COTS LAMPS, LAMPS MECHANICS' TOOLS (See the Windows) FENCING WIRE AND NETTING 1 N D E R, CHEAPEST IRONMONGER, Corner Manners and Lower Cuba streets. TX7E BUY STAMPS. Old Collections T T and loose lots of Australians (used or unused) particularly wanted. Highest Prices paid. SMYTH AND NICOLLE, Postage Stamp Dealers, 14, Hunter street, Sydney. DWARD S E A G A R, ENGINEER AND BOILERMAKER. VICTORIA AND MANNERS STREET. Maker of Hydraulic Lifts and Presses, Wrought Iron Split Pulleys (all sizes). All kinds of Ranges made and repaired. Estimates given for all descriptions of Machinery and Contractors' Ironwork. BRAHAM'S ROYAL CAFE, 2i, WIL. LIS STREET. Grill and Oyster Saloon and Importer of all Continental Delicacies of the Season. H. BRAHAM, late of Bourke street, Melbourne, begs to announce that he has FIVE PRIVATE BOXES built extra; also Ladies’ Private Supper Rooms. Meals at all hours. Public Inspection Invited. Our motto: ‘'Cleanliness and Civility." .Telephone 1593. A Valuable Assistance for Women. AN extract from a letter written by the well-known Australian Female Benefactor, D. Vinson Dossitor, to a fxuend will be of great value to readers. He says: —"You will be surprised to hear I am in New Zealand and am staying for the summer months in Wellington. I have taken a furnished house. No. 12; Caroline street, Te Aro (one minute’s walk from the Courtenay place tram, getting out at the City Hotel) so you must come and see me at your convenience. I find there is terrible suffering amongst the women here, female trouble, poverty of blood, eczema, varicose veins, consumption add lung di. seases, etc. on a tremendous scale. I have decided whilst here (and you might make it known) to see any sufferer who will come to my house, charging no fee for consultation. You know and can speak of those trying cases I was so successful in over in Australia, and 1 have had wonder, ful success since. I have been studying for the last five years chiefly male and female diseases, skin and blood diseases. With my treatment operations are rarely necessary. For twelve years now I have been studying medicines, and seven years ago I secured two diplomas, passing both Medical and Pharmaceutical Boards examinations .1 will be pleased to answer any correspondence if an addressed stamped envelope is enclosed. My hours will be 10 to 12 iu the mornings, 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 in the evening,

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4461, 14 September 1901, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4461, 14 September 1901, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4461, 14 September 1901, Page 7