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HE FOUND RELIEF. I George Robert Rudkin, Town Clerk, Kumara, says : "I have very great pleasure in stating that, having used Chamberlain's Pain Balm in a very severe attack of sciatica, I found immediate relief. Had before tried many other embrocations for the same purpose, but found this the most effaca.cious. Several of -my friends who have been afflicted with rheumatism have on my advice tried Chamberlain's Pain Balm with equally good results. I confidently recommend it to those in need of a good household liniment or embrocation." Chamberlain's Pain Balm is sold by E. D. Smith ; price Is 6d, big size 3s. — Advt. Picton, N.Z., September 18, 1899. I have much pleasure in recommending Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I have used it whenever necessary during the last few years, and have always found it give immediate relief. It always breaks up a cough or cold, and experience has taught me that to obtain a speedy cure is to commence taking Chamberlain's Cough Remedy at the veiy commencement of a cold. I always keep a bottle of it in the house. — Yours faithfully, j. BLIZZARD, J.P., Town Clerk. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy sold by E. D. Smith ; price Is 6d, big size 3s.— Advt * -

HE FOUND RELIEF. I George Robert Rudkin, Town Clerk, Kumara, says : "I have very great pleasure in stating that, having used Chamberlain's Pain Balm in a very severe atback of sciatica, I found immediate relief. Had before tried many other embrocations for the same purpose, but found this the most effaca^ious. Several of -my friends who have been afflicted with rheumatism bave on my advice tried Chamberlain's Pain Balm with equally good results. I confidently recommend it to those in need of a good household liniment or embrocation." Chamberlain's Pain Balm is sold by E. D. Smith ; price Is 6d, big size 3s. — Advt. Picton, N.Z., September 18, 1899. I have much pleasure in recommending Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I have used it whenever necessary during the last few years, and have always found it give immediate relief. It always breaks up a cough or cold, and experience has taught me that to obtain a speedy cure is to commence taking Chamberlain's Cough Remedy at the veiy commencement of a cold. I always keep a bottle of it in the house. — Yours faithfully, j. BLIZZARD, J.P., Town Clerk. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy sold by E. D. Smith ; price Is 6d, big size 3s.— Advt. '■ - NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT £4 PER CENT. DEBENTURE LOAN. ISSUE OF £500,000. Under the Authority of "The Aid to Public Works and Land Settlement Act, 1900." MINIMUM PRICE OF ISSUE, £100 PERCENT. mHE COLONIAL TREASURER invites ± Tenders for £600,000 New Zealand Government 4-per-cent. Debentures, payable to Bearer, and of the face-value of £1000, £500, £200, and £100 respectively, as^may be desired. These Debentures are secured on the Public Revenues of the Colony, apd are issued repayable on the Ist April, 1904, at the Treasury, Wellington, New Zealand, or (if the tenderer so requests in his tender) at the office of the Agent-General for New Zealand in London. Dividends, represented by coupons attached to the debentures, will be payable on the Ist April and the Ist October in each year during the currency of the Loan, at the Cashier's Office, Treasury, Wellington, or at any Branch of the Bank of New Zealand in New Zealand, or (if the debentures are issued repayable in London) at the office of the Agent-General for New Zealand in "London. ' * At the option of the holder of any debenture issued repayable in New Zealand, and on application made in that behalf at the Treasury, Wellington, New Zealand, he may at any time during the currency have it endorsed payable, Both as j to principal and interest,- at the office of the Agent-General for New Zealand, Lon- 1 don, or at any specified Branch of the Bank of New Zealand in Australia: Provided that in the fdtfmer case the indorsement shall be made not less than three months, and in the latter case not less than one month, before the due date of the next ensuing payment of interest. The first Interest-coupon will be payable on the Ist October, 1901, and will be for a sum equal to six months' interest on the nominal amount of the Debenture. The issue-price will be at the rate of £100 in money for every £100 expressed in debentures (below. which no tender will be accepted), payable as follows : — ■ Deposit of 5 per cent, on application. First instalment of 45 per cent., on . Tuesday, 7th May, 1901. Second instalment of 50 per cent., on , Tuesday, 4th June, 1901. Payments may be made in full at any time on and after the 7th May, 1901, and prior to the 4th June, 1901, at a discount at the rate of -one pound ten shillings per centum per annum. Sealed Tenders, addressed to the Secretary to the^Treasirry, Government Buildings, Wellington, accompanied with -the 5-per : cent. deposit^ will be received up to Noon of Tuesday, 23rd April, 1901, when they will ue opened in the presence of the Colonial Treasurer and the Controller and Auditor-General, and allotment will forthwith be made. If cheques are lodged with a Tender, they must be drawn upon a Bank in Wellington, and be marked by such Bank as "good" for fourteen days. Cheques issued by a Bank need not be so marked. - Tenders may be for the whole or -any part of the Loan, and most state what amountof money will be given for every. £100 of th# Debentures tendered for. Tenders must be for even hundreds of pounds sterling, and at prices which are multiples os sixpence. Tenders at different prices- must be on separate forms. The nominal amount of Debentures : tendered for must be written on the outside of the Tender. In case of default in the payment of any instalment at its proper date, the deposit and instalment (if any) previously paid will be liable to forfeiture. If no allotment is made, the deposit will be returned. ■_-■-' t ' The first and second instalments may be paid at any Branch of the Bank o£_New Zealand either in the Colony of Australia, to the credit of the Public Account, or at the Treasury, Wellington, not later than the several ; dates previously mentioned.' : Scrip Certificates will be issued, to be subsequently exchanged for the Deben-ture-bonds. : ; Tenders must be on printed forms .which may be obtained at the Cashier's Office, Treasury, Wellington, or at the Offices, of the Bank of New Zealand at Sydney, Melbourne, Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, or Dunedin. Office of the Colonial Treasurer, Wellington, 2nd April, 1901---910 J. INNES' PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO IS NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. ■ ■ ill, KINDS OF PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK DONE. LANDSCAPE AND PORTRAITURE. CHILDREN A SPECIALITY. • 695 %. The warning cough is the \rgjb faithful sentinel. It tells of TK^y the approach of. consumpjj^Bßk tion, which has killed more |BR|A people than war and pestiQHMhH lence combined. It tells of Mnn painful chests, sore lunga. j^^HAjJ weak throats, bronchitis; Hnr^and pneumonia. Do not MY suffer another day. It's useless, for there's a prompt and Safe cure. A cure for fresh colds and old colds, easy. coughs and hard coughs — Ayer's Cherry Pectoral It often cures a fresh cold in a single night, and it masters chronic coughs and bronchitis in a short time. Consumption is certainly prevented, and cured, too, if taken in time. If anybody tells you that consumption cannot be cured, they are certainly mistaken, for we have thousands of these oases reported to us, absolutely cured, and no mistake about it. Put up in large and small bottles. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Plaster placed directly over the tender, aching lung is a great aid to the Cherry Pectoral. Fnpand by Dr. J. C. Ajer Co., Lowsll, Mast ., V. S. A.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9117, 10 April 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9117, 10 April 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9117, 10 April 1901, Page 4

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