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PUBLIC NOTICES. M"HS; HAMMOND, neo Elizabeth •*■'•*• Gamm,. wishes to hear of her brother, Henry Gamm, who left England 16 years ago for New Zealand, where he was last, heard of. Any information will b:> gladly received by Mrs. Hammond, 117 Robert Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR ' • HOLIDAYS. nnHE Wholesale Merchants and Wine and Spirit Merchants will, in addition.to Christmas, Boxing and New Year's Days; close their premises on 2nd January, 1913. HOLIDAY NOTICE. WELLINGTON FIRE UNDERWRITERS' ASSOCIATION. rpHE following Holidays are being obA served by members of the above Association.:— CHBISTMASWednesday, 25th, Thursday, 26th Friday, 27th, and Saturday, 28th December, 1912. NEW YEARWednesday, Ist, and Thursday, 2nd January, 1918. LESLIE C. GIBBONS, Secretary. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. . WELLINGTON DISTRICT. In the Matter of the Companies Act, 1908, and In tho Matter of NORROW AND COMPANY, LIMITED. nnHE Creditors of the above-named ComJL pauy are required within one month after tho date of tho last publication of this' advertisement, to send their names and addresses, and the particulars of their debts or claims, and tho names and addresses of their Solicitors, if any, to Alexander Simpson, of Wellington, the Official Liquidator of the 'said Company, and, if so required by notice in writing from the said Official Liquidator, are by their Solicitors to come in and prove their said debts or claims, at Judge's Chamfers, in the Supreme Courthouse, at Wellington, at such time as shall be specified in such notice, or, in default thereof, they will be excluded from the benefit of any distribution made before such, debts are proved. FRIDAY, the 7th day of February, 1913, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Judge's .Chnmbers aforesaid, is appointed for hearing and adjudicating upon the debts and claims. , Dated at Wellington this 18th day of December, 1912. . EUSTACE STOCKER, Deputy Registrar. W~ANTED Known, Genuine Silk real Maltese Lace Goods,, at Xmas prices. Peter Pans 2s. 6d.; long scaTves with handsome ends, 3s. lid., 6s. lid. to 275. 6d. Quereo Bros., Willis Street. CLYDE QUAY HOTEL . (Facing Oriental Bay Esplanade). CA. SCHAUER, late Chief Inspector • Department of Public Health, has taken over this popular hostelry, and invites.all old and new friends to favour him with their patronage. ■ The ideal spot for a fo,w days' rest in tho city. Wiro for rooms. Moderate, tariff. Trams every few minutes.' Penny section.

and marked increase in mental vigour and bodily strength; increased appetite and sleep, removal of constipation and tendency to tire rapidly of work; calmness and marked, increase in self-confidence,■ etc. ■ '■" DR.' GIUSEPPE . LAPPONI (Physician-in-Ordinary to his Holiness Pope Pius X) wrote: —"'Antineurasthin , . ... is an admirable agent for toning and strengthening the Nervous System. I shall not fail to recommend it to my colleagues." DR..ZAMARA (Physician to the Bad Hofgastein Health • ■ . . Resort) wrote, after making a careful analysis ami subjecting "Aniineurasthin" to exhaustive .personal tests:—"ln proportion as mankind is weaned from the use of nerve destroying drugs, and devote their attention to your healthy Nerve Food, they will be cured of Nervousness." . ' DR.' P. KRESST (Nerve Specialist, of Berlin) treated a patient- of 75 .years of age with remarkable results, and wrote:—"l made use of the 'Antineurasthiii' tablets in n condition of senile exhaustion of the Nervous System, with asuccess which appears unquestionable." DR. GORDON, in his work on the Physiological and Therapeutic Importance of Lecithin, states:—"Lecithin is. not only endowed with the faculty of being absorbed itsslf, it has in addition to its remarkable and manifold qualities the VALUABLE FACULTY OF ASSISTING THE PROCESS OF NUTRITION. Its effects are characterised by the powerful impulse to the whole organism, while several organs show an almost specific affinity to it, particularly tho nervous system." .CAESAR SERENO, Chief Physician of the Medical Clinic of Turin, reported, as a result of his research work on the Lecithin treatment, the following conclusion: — "In all cases where Lecithin has been employed it has developed a reconstituting action. The amelioration of the general state of health, the reappearance of strength, the increase of appetite, and the increase of blood in -Chlorosis, and with most people an increase of weight, were noticeable." REPORT TO THE ACADEMY OF SCIENCE IN PARIS. •Tho eminent medical scientist, Danilewski, in his report .of the Academy of Science in Paris, has most favourably commented upon, his experience with "Lecithin." He found that "Lecithin" expedites growth, enriches the blood (by a considerable increase of red corpuscles), and restores it to a healthy condition. It increases .mental activity, and generally has a visible strengthening effect on the Nerves as well as the Physique. The administration of "Lecithin" lias produced wonderful results in weakly children, ae well as in those afflicted with rickets. HOW CAN YOU PROVE ITS VALUE? Wo offer to every•reader of this paper a free trial supply of "Antineurasthin," and a treatise dealing with Nervous Complaints and their-rational Cure, and hopo all our readers will avail themselves of this ofi'er (which will not involve any necessity of making large after-purchases). Enclose twopence in stamps to cover postage, with your application, and ire will send tho trial by return post. Address your implication to tho wholesale distributor for Australia and New Zealand, IT. A. Goddsird, 210 Watson , * Buildings, Wcllesley Street East, Auckland.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1627, 19 December 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1627, 19 December 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1627, 19 December 1912, Page 3

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