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NOW PUBLISHED. A NEW ZEALAND SOUVENIR. AN ARTISTIC , . . CHRISTMAS NUMBER . . . . . . CHRISTMAS NUMBER . . . . . . CHRISTMAS NUMBER . . . TUB “NEW ZEALAND MAIL,” 1905. AN UNEXCELLED ARTISTIC AND LITERARY ANNUAL, Thoroughly representative of Wellington City Incl Province, and of the most Scenic and Interesting Districts of the whole colony. THE Proprietors of the "New Zealand Mail ” have pleasure in announcing that the CHRISTMAS NUMBER of their popular weekly (the "New Zealand Mail") is equal to anything of the kind produced in the Australasian Colonics. BOOKSELLERS and all NEWS AGENTS are advised to ORDER AT ONCE, as in view of the certain wide demand. delay may cause disappointment. PRICE ... ONE SHILLING. CAFE DE PARIS. CHRISTCHURCH. ME P. BURKE has again taken possession of the above Hotel, and will supervise the Entire Management, and by close attention to business hopes to receive the support of his old and esteemed customers and friends. 821 SEASIDE RECREATION ENTERPRISE For ISLAND BAY. KING’S COURT (ISLAND BAY) 00., LTD. (To bo registered under "The Companies Act. 1903”), CAPITAL £ IO ,OOO, In 10.000 Shares of .£1 each. SPECIAL NOTICE. . Intending investors are advised to make immediate'application, as the Share List will positively close on the Bth November, if not earlier, PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS; E. G. PILCHER. Manager GreymouthPoint Elizabeth Coal Co., Wellington. •I. H. KINGDOM, Settler, Lower Hutt. : E. D. BARBER. Merchant, Lambton quay, Wellington. H. M. FIELD. Merchant. Wellington. SOLICITORS: MESSRS BRANDON, HISLOP and JOHNSTON. BANKERS: The Union Bank of Australia. Ltd. BROKERS: AUBREY GUALTER. Johnston street, Wellington. THOMSON AND BROWN, Wellington. T. V. VENABLES, King's Chambers, Wellington. EAST AND EAST. Lambton quay. Wei. liugton. HERBERT SMITH. Colonial Mutual Building”. Wellington. SECRETARY (pro tem.l: JAMES DYKES. 25, Fcatherston street. Wellington. AUDITORS: BADHAM AND BISS, Wellington. The Promoters have arranged with MR JAMES MACMAHON.to superintend and manage the scheme in terms of his letter set forth, in the Prospectus, copies of which and full particulars are now obtainable at the qffices of the Brokers and Mr James Dykes. 913 UNNATURAL TIREDNESS. OOSTHEN you feel exhausted — » * when sleep brings no rest—when you seem tired all day, bothered by trifles, used up with irritating nervousness, there is something wrong. Such symptoms indicate that the blood is impoverished, and that the system is not deriving the necessary nourishment from the blood stream. The liver, too, is torpid, and the chances are that constipation, biliousness, and dyspepsia will soon follow. IMPEY’S. MAY APPLE Is Nature’s own antidote for that tired feeling. It stimulates the liver, and regulates its actiofi, cleanses the stomach, purifies the blood, and invigorates the system. If taken according to directions it will soon make you fit and anxious for work. CHEMISTS AND STORES. 2s 6d a bottle. Wholesale Agents: Sharland and Co.. Ltd.. Wellington. WHY WASTE TOUR MONEY ? IF yon have rheumatism, gout, or sciatica, it is useless to hope for a permanent cure from a liniment. You can expect, at the best, nothing but a temporary relief. If you want | to core yourself you must deal with the cause, which is uric acid in the [ system. Turner’s Eheumo achieves I this object; it drives out the uric acid, and all rheumatic or sciatic pains at once cease. Sold everywhere, 2s fid and 4s fid. Kempthorns, Prosser and Co., wholesale agent*.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5729, 26 October 1905, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5729, 26 October 1905, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5729, 26 October 1905, Page 6