PUBLIC NOTICES. GOULD, BEAUMONT AND 00. Established 1867. SHIPPING. FINANCE, INSURANCE, AND STATION AGENTS. A DVANCES made against Farm and Sta- ■** tion Properties at Lowest Current Rates. Station Requisites Supplied. Wool, Gram. Meat, etc., shipped to London or disposed of locally, and Liberal Advances made against same Free of Commission. Absentees, Executors, and all classes of Trust Accounts represented. AGENTS FOR— The London and Lancashire Fire Insurance Company. The Marine Insurance Company of London. Highland Sheep Dip. GOULD, BEAUMONT AND CO., 133 Hereford street, Christchurch. 4952F OMYBRS A N D C 0. DENTISTS, Comer of High and Caenel street, CHRISTCHUitOH. F DENTAL CARD. j H. F O U N T A I N, DENTAL CHAMBERS, GLOUCESTER STREET. NOTE—Three Doers from Rink Stables. F Successful Men Smoke ■vr os c G- A V TOBACCO. INDESTRUCTIBLE LIME AND SAND BRICKS » Made under BARON BABRETCS' PATENTS. THE SOLE RIGHT to Manufacture in New Zealand, LIME nnd SAND BRICKS, under BARON BABRKTO'S PATENTS, ha, been secured by a Wellington Syndicate, and patented in New Zealand, 23rd OCTOBER, 1901. These Bricks are of superior manufacture, and aro equal in every respect, to the BEST SANDSTONE. The process is no new experiment, but has been at work for some years in Germany, wbero thero are 24 FACTORIES WORKING UNDER THESE PATENTS. The Bricks can be made to any colour desired; they are always the same size, sharpedged, and absolutely regular. They are INDESTRUCTIBLE. FBOST and FIRE have NO EFFECT UPON THEM. These bricks are not burnt; no skilled labour is neceasary in their inoduction, which ie simply the result of a proper combination of lime and sand. LIAIE and SAND BRICKS can be produced in England at a cost of 8 S 9id per 10C0, and at a corresponding price in New Zealand, allowing for th« increased coat oi labour. It is estimated that the manufacture of Bricks under BARON BARRETO'S PATENTS will revolutionise the brick trad* in New Zealand, and give large returns tc those wbij take up the industry. The undersigned will treat with any per eons or company who may desire to gecun the rights for the CANTERBURY DIS TBICT. HARCOTTRT and CO., Agent* for the Vendor*, 3946B 1 ' Wellington.
ARE TOD BALD? ASTOUNDING CHALLENGE. THE PROPRIETOR OF CAPILLA HAIK TONTO BEING- d;siuouß of having a public test made to prove the nonliability of nis now famous Hair Restorer, known se CAPILLA. Hair Tonic, is prepared to treat any gentleman troubled with absolute baldnee* (it is immaterial of how long standing) Fre« of Charee for a period of twelve or sixteen weeks, and guarantees in that .time to produce Hair ljin long (by the aid of Cipilla alone, used according to the direction supplied with every bottle) on th» ecalp affeced by baldn~". Failing which, he is prepared to forfeit to the Wellington Hospital the sum of £25 ateriing. The conditions to be—First. #iat a Committee of six Wellington medical men or wellknown Wellington gentlemen, be appointed to substantiate the fact of Gapilla having done what we claim for it. Second, fchut the gentleman upon whom the test is to fee m-vde has upon the scalp a down or eliffht fluff. It is immaterial whether it is <iiscernable with the naked eye or not so long as a microscopical examination proves it to exist. If the above' Challenge is accepted, wo particularly request the attendance of newspaper reporters, medical men, and others who are interested, to watch the progress made from day to day. Capilla will increase the length, of ladies' hair 1 to 2 inches per month. The above Challenge, now appearing in the leading Australian newspapers, has bow accepted by members of Parliament a.;d other leading citizens. Their testimonial* Hmy be seen by all enquirers. i ALL CHEMISTS, 3s 6d. I Head Office fer Neiw Zealand: 6, FEATHERSTON STREET. WELLINGTON. Wholesale Agents: KBMPTHORNE, PROSSEB »nd CO, street. H. F. STEVENS, Caahel street. F*2B7
' G. COATES AND CO. HATE FOR SALE QHOW C-ASfES, suitable for Jewellers, Chemists, Stationers, etc., etc., which c*n be »e-en st 218 COLOMBO STHEET. F n HOW&L E and'HABXES3 MAKER, has iwsmoved from Casho. street (next Tattersall , *) to those premises at COBXEB * A *£fl||TEß and TLAM In Thanking hi 3 Cußtom<T3 and the Public Generally for their past favours, h« trusts ♦ - merit a Continuance of their support by SJplying cn-y the beat g.oods and workmanship. _ I i ARSIEKS""A3^bTHER3. t -WTSS to "WARN* PERSON'S asrainst makI Wor using the BIRD TRAP .ho™ on p4e66 of the "Weekly Prese" of Jum2? 5 t, » the trap so puKiebcd »my »n----vStion or 4 colourable iirutatien thereof, and the "££» is prot«;ed by the Patent* Designs «^ Ti * ac ifark^_ AC: ; B^STUABT^ DEWAR'S WHISKY, a« supplied to th« RojS F.nulv, c*r be obUined irom .h the leading Hotel*Jn_C*nt«ibuiy. l c a "f teas.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11493, 28 January 1903, Page 1
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