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TjiOSTER'S ADHESIVE COMPOSITION (PATENTED) FOB USE A3 A KEY TO LAGGING ON BOILERS AND STEAM PIPES, and aim on HOT WATER SERVICES, ROOFS, VERANDAHS, 18 NOW OBTAINABLE IN ONE-GALLON AND HALF-GALLON TINS FROM ALL IRONMONGERS. ENGINEERS, MACHINERY MERCHANTS, AGENTS, Etc. - This Composition improves and simplifies all lagging work and reduces fuel consumption.. Retains beat or acts as a non-conductor, as may be required. Fall particulars from npHE IJIOSTEK'S A DHESIVE /COMPOSITION f IOMPANY, LIMITED, 108 AND 100, VICTORIA ARCADE. H. GILFILLAN, Secretary. ICTEW 7 EALAND JNftVRANCE COMPANY, T IMITED. DIVIDEND WARRANTS for tbe half-year ended 80th Noremfcir, 1911 J ARE NOW PROCURABLE at the Head Office of the Company. JAMBS BUTTLE, General Manager. Auckland, 14th February, 1912. NORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. LIMITED. SPECIAL WBBK-KND TRIPS TO PLEASUB* RESORTS IS HAUBAKI GULF Reamers will leave Quay-street Jettj'Nβ. aad Ktilway Whaif every SATURDAY as under :— FOR KAWAU AND ALGIE'S. S.S. DAPHNE 2p.m FOR WAIWERA, GRUT'S AND MAHURANGI HEADS. S.S.AUPOU F RI. i ,..^ mM£ .......2p. m S.S. ROTOMAHANA 2p.m FOR ARKLE'S & WAY PORTS. S.S.ORBWA 2 P-m The steamers will return to Auckland on MONDAY MORNING about 9 a.m. , CHARLES SANSON, Manager. -hM R p ERALD T> ALPH,

TEACHKB OF VIOLIN. Terms on application at 'Phone 868. ADVICE TO TNJURED "ITyORKEKS. Hamilton, October, 1911. MR G. BROCKWAY ROGERS, Insurance Advocate, 87, Queen-street, Auckland. Dear Sir.— Thank you for your successful efforts in obtaining me £52 0s compeosa'ion from tbe Government Railway Dept. Twelve months ago I met with an accident, and afterwards received weekly compensation amounting to £18 10s, when the payments were stopped, and the department wrote, stating that full compensation in terms of the Workers Compensation Act had been paid to me. I consulted a firm of solicitors, and, in July last, after giving up all hope of obtaining satisfaction, I was advised to place my case in your hands, with the result that you obtained for me £61 9s in addition to the £18 10s received in January last. I shall urge all injnred workers I may meet to communicate with you, and tell them how you succeeded where others failed. Your methods of doing business are a great boon to workers, as will be understood when I tell them that I have never met you personally, the business having been transacted by letters, and through c mutual friend. Yours faithfully, UOttttUT McNAULL.

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Observer, Volume XXXII, Issue 24, 24 February 1912, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume XXXII, Issue 24, 24 February 1912, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume XXXII, Issue 24, 24 February 1912, Page 22

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