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ANOTHER FREE FROM PAIN AND SUFFERING. D. CLEARY'S REGISTERED PATENT EDI CA L -pLASTER. MRS DAVIS. Tory street, Wellington, writes Sir, —My doctor told me I was suffering from nerves in the spine of the back. I can truthfully assert that since using your patent medical piaster I have found great benefit from them, having suffered for years. I now feel thankful to God for my restoration of health, and it gives me great pleasure in recommending your plasters to anyone that may reoure them. Yours truly, MRS DAVIS. Plasters nested to any address. Address—D. CLEARY. No. 100, Taranaki street, AVellington. Hours: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. A UNITED MEMORIAL SERVICE. On the occasion of the Funeral of the Late PRESIDENT McKINLET, AVill be held in the DRILLSHED. THIS (FRIDAY') AFTERNOON. Between the hours of 3 and 4. Conducted by Ministers of the various Churches. A Band will be in attendance. S9"> D ISTE R D E R S, Headquarters, Wellington. 19th September. 1901. The Wellington Garrison Baud will be in attendance at the Drillshed at 3 p.m. TO DAY, noth inst., for the purpose of taking part in a memorial service in connection with the late President McKinley. STUART NEAVALL, Lieut.-Colonel, 894 Commanding District. NEW SERIAL STORY. MY LADY’S DIAMONDS. BY ADELINE SERGEANT (Author of “Sir Anthony,’’ “The Idol Maker,” etc.) TVTISS SERGEANT has given to the world a thrilling and brilliant novel in "MY LADY'S DIAMONDS.” the rights to publish which in the columns of the “New Zealand Mail” have been purchas ed by the proprietors of that journal. The authoress is well-known, and her writings have acquired world wide popularity. “My Lady’s Diamonds” is melodramatic, and the heroine, though long under a cloud, is in the end completely vindicated. The plot is cleverly worked out. and the interest is maintained to the close. The story is replete with ex | citing incident, and is thus rendered admirably suited for publication as a serial. The opening chapters of "My Lady’s Diamonds” will appear in the “New Zea land Mail” of October 9th. Read the "NEAV ZEALAND MAIL” For High-class Fiction and other Literature. PATENTS For Inventions in Every Country Of the AV O R L D Obtained by JJALDWIN AND RAYWARD, Patent Agents by appointment New Zealand Government, Foreign Members of the Chartered Institute of Patent Agents. London, Fellows of the Australasian Institute of Patent Agents, Patent Attorneys for United States of America. Certificated by Government Science and Art Department, London, the Technological Institute of Great Britain, etc., etc. PATENT AGENTS AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS. JO to 18 National Chambers, Grey street, WELLINGTON. F OR A L L _I N F O E M A TION Relating to PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS Apply to HENRY HUGHES. Queen’s Chambers, AVellington. Telephone 1003. A MODEL OF RICHARD KBYTE’S IMPROVED FIRE ESCAPE (Patented throughout the World) May be inspected at the Office of HESKY HUGHES. PATENT AGENT. Queen’s Chambers. BDS NOTICE. JJEAHAM’S Royal Cafe. No. 4, Willis street, will be CLOSED from Sunday Evening, 6 p.m., till Monday Even. ing, 6 p.m. 898 ’ ASTONISHING 1 IRE MATTRESSES, 2ft Sin. 10s Gd 3ft, 31s Gd 4ft Gin, 13s Gd STRETCHERS, 12s Gd. Specially Reduced to meet Demand dur. ing Royal Visit. CAMERON AND CHRISTIE, Lambton quay. FUNGUS. FUNGUS. TITESSES TEE CHONG AVENG AND -L*J- CO., Merchants, Manners street, wish to notify that they ara prepared to give 4ld per lb for good Dried Fungus, delivered at the Railway Stations or Wharf at Wellington. 159

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4466, 20 September 1901, Page 6

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