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ONLY SIX DAYS! This is the remaining number of days on which the Veedee Institute will be open for the Free treatment of sufferers. On account of engagements to fulfil elsewhere the Veedee Specialists are obliged to leave Wellington shortly, and the Veedee Institute must therefore close on WEDNESDAY, 19th AUGUST, After which date no more Free Treatment will be given. ALL SUFFERERS Loss of Power, should therefore avail themselves at once of the few remaining days of Free Treatment Which Is gladly given by the Veedee Specialists to all Sufferers who call at the Institute, '125 Willis Street (just beyond Perritt’s Corner) To enable persons to call who are unable to do so at other times; / The VEEDEE INSTITUTE will be open Next Saturday, until 5 p.m. And as usual from 7t09 In the EVENING. Also TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY evenings next. The Veedee Institute 125 Willis Street, Wellington. 3 The Avenue. Wanganui Queen Street, Masterton.

KOMITI FRUIT LANDS. Fruit lands everywhere. at least to think the general public. The initiated, however, know that there are not many really suitable district*. Nelson, of course, leads, the reason of the quantity of its products. North ~ud is a very «<x»d second, and tvxll unquestionably many rears are past. Centra! OtaßO follows. Outtide these three the otncr districts are not really to be seriously considered. A Kelson. expert recently visilir.R the SV.miti fruit lands, in the Kaipara, which will shortly be developed by. '■lcpsrs J. T.. Horn. Ltd., said: “Were ‘his soil and these slopes in Nelson they, would ba selling to-day for from £35 to •’4!) per acre, instead of Xls rer acre.” bntinninc, ho said "The future of these lands must be enormous, they are ideal for fruit culture.” 'This broad spirit of appreciation rising above (' parochialism is a pleasinsr feature, and we feel sure that these lands well ■deserve the comment given.

Oaring to the big quantity of books placed on the outward-bound troopships the stock at the Sailors’ Friend Society rooms is in danger of depletion, and Mr Moore (missioner) would gladly send for or receive gifts for future use.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8810, 13 August 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8810, 13 August 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8810, 13 August 1914, Page 2