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TEN YEARS A SUFFERER. ' D. CLEARY’S REGISTERED PATENT jy/J EDIOAL pLAS IE B, . Wellington, September 14th. 1901.—Dear Sir, —I deem it my duty to acknowledge the blessing and benefit I have derived . from your registered Patent Medical Plaster, and I am pleased to say I am cured. I suffered from pains in the head, weak sight and indigestion very bad, also pains in tho side and spine. I have been under doctors in Sydney, Wellington and 1 Blenheim for ten years. I will declare this statement to be true, and I do so for the public benefit of those who are Buffering—Yours truly, Mrs M. J. LEARY, 1, Boulcott terrace, Wellington. Address—D. CLEARY, No. 100, Taranaki street, Wellington. NEW SERIAL STORY. ■ MY LADY’S DIAMONDS. BY ADELINE SERGEANT (Author of "Sir Anthony.” "The Idol Maker.” etc.) M ISS 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 J fed by the proprietors of that journal. ’ The authoress is well-known, and her writings have acquired world wide popu- ■ larity. "My L.ady’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 "NEW ZEALAND MAIL” For High-class Fiction and other Literature. gALE. SALE. SALE. 2 pairs Ebony Door Handles, ISin grip, t 47s 6d pair 2 pairs Ebony Door Handles, 12in grip, 30s pair 4 pairs Ebony Door Handles, Sin grip, 12s 6d pair 1 pajr Ebony Door Handles, lOiin grip, 15s pair 4 pairs Crystal Door Handles. Sin grip. ’ 18s 6d pair , 1 pair Florentine Bronze Door Handles, ) ebony grip, 9in, 60s pair 1 pair Coin-Bronze Door, Handles, 9in ‘ grip, 27s 6d - 1 pair Copper-Bronze Door Handles, sin grip, 25s pair • 4 pairs Brass Door Handles, Sin grip, ! Rs pair Wood Taps, very cheap ‘ 1 pair Brass Banner Screen Stands. 10s fid pair 1 complete set Repousse Tools in box /for ",20s ' . i dozen pairs Inkpads for sign-marker. Is pair 3 sets "New Easy” Sign-marker, 15s each Price-list of Cricketing Goods and Gene- * r al Hardware on application.. i WILKINS AND FIELD. MANNERS STREET. , Wellington. i ■ ■ ■ ’ R° TAI * mai:l ■ COACHES. FOXTON SHANNON LINE OF : COACHES. , . i GEORGE W. HOBBS ... Proprietor, i Coaches' leave Foxtou twice daily—s.3o ’ a.’xn. and 3.45 p.m.—to connect with the t Mail Trains from Wellington and Palmeri ston North, arriving at Shannon. Coaches leave Shannon for Foxton at . 10.30 a.m. and 8.15 p.m. j ONCE SMOKED, ALWAYS SMOKED. "WHAT? OLD FLAKE . CIGARETTES.

COULD TILL THE PAPER WITH THEM. This paper might he filled with items like the following, and every one be the absolute truth. .-■■■ “I had rheumatism for years, and tried almost everything, but got no permanent relief until I.used Chamberlain's Pain Balm, three bottles of which have cured me. It is the best medicine I ever used.”—Philip E. Rhoads. Pennville, Mo.. TJ.S.A. ■ Pain Balm is for sale by all dealers. Small size. Is 6d; large size. 3s.

Who wouldn’t be a brainless fool With heaps of Rlist’ning gold. ; - Than some poor scholar fresh from school Throat homeless on the world? , Who wouldn’t rather lose his wealth. Than conghs and cslds endnre? Then bo content, enjoy good health, • Take Woods? Great Peppermint Corn, 6

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4477, 3 October 1901, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4477, 3 October 1901, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4477, 3 October 1901, Page 6

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