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Public -Totices. \ __ ——_. .? t .'MALEDONIAN SOCIETY'S ANNUAL I \j GATHERING. \ ALL COMPETITORS MUST WEAR THEIR 1 -.. NUMBERS SEWN ON THEIR JERSEYS £ under penalty of being Disqualified. Numbers < may be obtained at the Secretary's Office previous | to meeting. i WM. REID, \ J 24d '.cretary. < • rf_- NATIONAL BANK OF NEW s -^- ZEALAND (LIMITED). ■; t Incorporated under the Companies Acts and tha s 5 New Zealand Act, 1573. I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that aa . ' INTERIM DIVIDEND for the Half-year ended j j 30th September last, at the rate of Five (5) per ;; cent. Per Annum, ha 3 been DECLARED by the { *' Directors, and will be PAID to Shareholders; on i application afc any of the Branches in the Colony _ on and after the 10th JANUARY. 5 1 JAMES COATES, f i General Manager. ~ AVellington, 2-Jth December, 1597. 253 l opecialTbank holidays. I Pursuant to the terms of "The Banks aiid ' Bankers Act, ISSO," and " The Banks and Bankers _ Act" Amendment Act, IS,-!." MONDAY, the . 3rd, and TUESDAY, the _th, days of January 5 pioximo, are hereby appointed Special Bank ,1 Holidays at the Offices, nf the undermentioned f Banks throughout the colony. . THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA f (LIMITED), „ G. E. TOLHURST, ;' ' Resident Inspector^ j THE BANK OF- AUSTRALASIA, _ ; 0. AVINTER, I Inspector. '_ BANK OF NEW SOUTH AY ALES, . { AY. G. RHIND, ' g Inspector. ~ THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEA. ~ LAND (LIMITED), [. JAMES COATES, s General Manager. j; BANK OF NEAV ZEALAND, i C. G. TEGETMKIER, ~ General Manager. \ 20fch Dec.mber, 1857. ''« Note.—The above Banks will also be CLOSED 5 throughout tbn colony on SATURDAY, Ist • _ January (New Year's Day), being a Statute Holi- j! day. ■ j} 7aT O T I C E, S I have this day DISPOSED of ihe BUSINESS , \i of the late G. E. Tucker to Messrs NICHOL. \ BROS., and solicit a continuance of the patronage - $ so liberally bestowed on the late firm to Lis jj successors. . i All DEBTS due to the lat. firm of G. E. Tucker J are to be paid to Messrs NICHOL BROS., whO-iT"-^ \ receipt will be a sufficient discharge. H. J. TUCKER, • 5 Execivtri x of 1 ate G. S. Tucker, j In taking over the Business of the lats G. E. j Tucker, we beg to state that nothing will be \ wanting on our parfc to merit a continuance of the | friendly relations existing between the lata firm ' j aud its clients. V . NICnOL BROS. - -j FOR the convenience of New Zealand Share- j holders, AVEEKLY MINE REPORTS' of tbe Mount Lvell Mining and Railway Company | (Limited) and the Lake George Mines (Limited) j issued from the Head Office can' be seen at the ' .. : Oiliceof Mr A. G. Fenwick, Colonial Bank Birld' . | ings, Dunedin. 23n ! mIN SMITHS' MACHINERY. \ Tinsmiths' Machines of every description made Hon the very' latest improved principles for tbe ;- rapid production of Canisters, die. Dies.: (all : | shapes and sizes) made to any pattern. /Meat j AVorks supplied with.complete Outfits, including ' 'j Retortß. Get prices from the Undersigned for \ Dies and Machines before crdcring elsewhere. j F. J. LAKE, Moi_.y PrAcE, Dunedin ' ! (Agent for Mr J. IlEiNE.Dial Engineer, Sydney). j mINAV AR E. XINAYA It E. j Honey Tins, Jam Tins, Lolly Tins, Biscuit, ' j Pepper, and Coffee Tins, Ointment j Tins, and all classes of j Canisters, \ At the Very Lowest Prices. ■ ,} Also ON SALE-Pig L«ad, 14s 6d per cwt; \ Ingofc Tin; 100, 200, and .00-gallon Square Iron . Tanks. - i F. J. LAKE, -1 . Moray Pxace, Duwedin. - 85d ; _ g NEW ZEALAND • _g^ | rfIYCLISTS' TOURING CLUB.; .? v^ r- % POCKET BOOK AND DIARY. ' '• ' ) Lnvaldable to Cyclists. | AVHITCOMBE & TOMBS; . IS- SECRETARY," AVellington. -JS. j [A Card.] | TTOHN CLEGG, Agent and Accotrnt-an., has | REMOVED to more Commodious Premises, Nos. jf ' i 13. Id, and 15 EXCHANGE COURT, Princes [ | street (opposite Bank of New Zealand). 24d \ HKisTMAS AND NEAV YEAR HOLI- ! DAYS. " | If you wish to give any of your Friends a nlca _ f Christmas Present you should Call at ' I, THE CO-OPERATIVE STORES, , \ 172 Princes street, I i And get a \ Bib Tin hillgroavn ceylon tea ' .1 At ls 7d or Is 9d per lb . 5 Imported direct from the Gardens. This Tea ia f worth Od per lb more money. j! , Or a Nice, Mild '•__ CURED SMOKED HAM jj At 3d'per lb —sweet as a nut. _ " Our Hams and Bacon are all Guaranteed Dairy- ' .' fed. " -. >. NEAV SEASON'S FRUITS. j: Now Currants ... ... 4 Jd per lb 'p' New Sultanas ... 6Jd h [ij New Elemes ... ... 7d n iAll cleaned ready for use. -7, '. Note Only Address: > ■THE CO-OPERATIVE STORES, f'' 172 PRIh'CES STREET. f' Telephone, No. 1.39. _iT "•-• vw i "]^/B"ASSAGE AND ELECTRICITY. '} Miss CULLING has exceptional Testimonials j from leading Physicianß and former Patients cured of Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, I 3'aralysis, Obesity; Spinal Curvature, Chronio | Joint Affections, Ac, _c. J Many other forms of ill-health cured or bone- ;j .. fited by Massage F,lectricity. Hydropathic appli- { cations if desired by Patients. Address : { MISS CULLING, Qualified Masseuse, , , \ A.M.P. Buildings, Princes street. 27a ) Y~ I T A D A T I Oj ( THE GREAT HERBAL REMEDY. ] It has cured hundreds of people in the Australian ' : { Colonies of such Diseases and Complaints as j Cancer, Kidhey and Liver Troubles, Blight's | DiseS.se, Gravel, Hydatids, Skin Affections, in | all their forms and from whatever cause, J ANIi WILL CURE YOU IF GIVEN A . FAIR TRIAL. BILIARY CALCULF | . (Gall Stot es), \ SUFFERED MORE OR LESS FROM I ISS9 TO 1897. I ■MRS BURK SPEAKS V RRY PLAINLY. . | To Mr S. A, PALMER, Sole AVholesale Agent for . " Altadatio " for the Colony of Victoria. | Dear Sir,—lt is with very great pleasure I . testify to tbe'inestirnabli. value of AVebbePs Great \ Herbal Remedy-VITADATIO. j In 18SSI had a severe attack of Gall Stones and Congestion of tl>,e Liver, which confined me to my bed for some time. The doctor who'afctended me j said I never would be thoroughly cured; but I i used to feelquite well between the attacks, which 1 recurred very often—sometimes two attacks in j one week. In the year 1592 I was very ill with my j long-standing trouble, and had another medical j man, and he told me that Gall Stones could be j cured only by an operation, which I would not ; consent to. So I continued in that state till 1595, when another doctor was called in, only to tell me the same as the second—that there was no cure in my case but by an operation—so you see thafc three able doctors practically said I could not be cured by the use of medicine alone. lii the month of February, 1597. I received a letter from my sister in Dunedin, New Zealand, telling me of the wonderful cures VITADATIO had effected there, aud urging me to take a course '.., of this Medicine. As soon as I knew you had arrived in Melbourne, and that VITADATIO was . obtainable in the colony, acting on the advice of my sister, I obtained Bix large-sized bottles of the Remedy, and am happy to inform you—and in fact \ the world, for the matter of that—l have been free f - from pain ever since, and am now in perfect '. { health-, in fact lam a different being. I may also £ add that I would be very pleased to answer any i communication relative to my case, if addressed t to me. fi Trusting you may have great success with thi. f Valuable Herbal Medicine,—Believe rat. yo_rs i sincerely, J , FLORENCE BURK hi " Waimea," Pentland Parade, | Yarraville, Melbourne. ' ' { -Obtainable Chemists and Grocers, • " __ DEPOT: 12S Geqrgk STKEST. \ __B_[-THOR-lE, PROSSER, & 00, --fiss,' |

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10998, 30 December 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10998, 30 December 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10998, 30 December 1897, Page 3