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Applicants for the Eighth co^ tingent are requested to report themselves to the .Recruiting Board THIS EVENING between 6 and 8 p.m. at the Wharf Hotel. By Order, G. 0, WOLFE, .Major. vk E. DISTRICT ORDER. EIGHTH CONTINGENT. APPLICANTS for Commissions in the Eighth Contingent (other than officers of the Defence Forces), who wish to serve in the ranks if not granted a commission must present themselves before the Recruiting Board at their own centres so that they may have a chance for enrolment, failing selection as Officer. G. C. B. WOLFE, Major. GREYMOUTII HARBOR BOARD. WRITTEN APPLICATIONS, addressed to the Chairman of the Board, will be received at this office up till 4 o’clock on TUESDAY, 21st of JANUARY, 1902, for the position of FOREMAN, to take charge of boring operations with diamond and calyx drills. It is indispensable that the applicant shall have had at least twelve months' previous experience as foreman in full charge of similar work, and must be a mechanical engineer with a good knowledge of mining and prospecting. Salary £o a week. Applications must be accompanied by testimonials as to character and experience, and marked on the outside “ A.’’ “F.” THOMAS ALLEN, Secretary Greymoulh Harbor Board. Greymouth Harbor Board Offices, Greymouth, 19th December, 1901. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS.

MONDAY, 23rd DECEMBER PECIAL TRAIN leaves Grey mouth for Otira at 9 45 a.m., connecting with coach to Springfield. The usual through service to Christchurch will not be run on TUESDAY, 24th instant. TUESDAY, 24ih DECEMBER. . Trains leave Hokitika for Greymouth—--7 40 a.m., 5 30 p.m. Greymouth for Hokitika—lo 0 a.m., 3 30 p.m. Greymouth for —7 30 a.m., 12 15 p.m.„ 4 15 p.m., 10 15 p.m. Brunner for Greymouth—B 30 a.m., 115 p m., 515 p.m., 11 0 p.m. Greymouth for Moana—7 30 p.m. Moana for Greymouth - 9 35 p.m. Otira for Greymouth—ll 15 a.m, Greymouth for Reefton —6 45 a.m., 4 0 p.m. Reefton for Greymouth—7 45 a.m., 6 0 p.m. There will be NO Train Servica on Xmaa Day (WEDNESDAY, 2oth Dec.) THURSDAY, 26th DECEMBER. Trains leave Hokitika for Greymouth-* 7 15 a.m., 2 5 p.m., 7 50 p.m. Greymouth for Hokitika-—>ll 0 a.m., 445 p.m., 1010 p.m. Greymouth for Brunner—7 30 a.m., 12 15 p.m., 5 0 p.m., 10 45 p.m. Brunner for Greymouth -8 15 a.m., 115 p.m., 545 p.m ,11 30 p.m, Greymouth for Moana—6 45 a.m. Moana for Greymouth—B 35 a.m. Greymouth for Reefton—B 55 a.m., 9 15 a.m., 6 30 p.m. Reefton for Greymouth—7 45 a.m., 6 30 p.m. 7 0 p.m. The 8 55 a m train to Reefton stops at Brunner, Ahaura, Ngahere, and Totara Flat only.

FRIDAY, 27th DECEMBER. , Trains leave Hokitika for Greymouth—--7 15 a.m., 2 5 p.m., 7 0 p.m. Greymouth for Hokitika—»ll 10 a.m., 445 p.m,, 1010 p.m. Greymouth for Brunner—7 30 a.m., 12 15 p.m., 4 15 p.m. Brunner for Greymouth—B 30 a.m., 1 15 p.m., 5 15 p.m, Greymouth for Otira—9 45 a.m. Greymouth for Reeftoo-0 5 a.m„ 4 0 p.m. Reef ton for Greymouth 8 5 a.m., 7 10 p.m. SATURDAY, 28th DECEMBER. . Trains leave Hokitika for Greymouth—--7 40 a.m., 5 30 p.m, Greymouth for Hokitika—7 45 a.m., 3 30 p.m. Greymouth for Brunner—7 30 a.m., 12 15 p.m., 4 15 p.m., 10 45 p.m. Brunner for Greymouth—B 30 a.mi, 1 15 p.m., 5 15 p.m., 11 30 p.m. Greymouth for Otira—7 40 p.m. Otira for Greymouth—llls a.m. Greymouth for Reef ton —9 45 a.m., 4 45 p.m. Reef ton for Greymouth—7 45 a.m., 6 0 p.m. For excursion fares see posters. BY ORDER. DEAF 42 YEARS. The benefit derived from Prof. Raymond treatment is permanent—absolutely permanent.

E. 0. J. LINDBEEG, a prominent land owner and cattle farmer, who lives at Onewhero, near the Tehaka Bailway Station in the, Waikato, , and whom Professor Eaymond cured sufficiently to enable him to hear ordinary conversation, prior to the Professor’s departure for America in 1893, writes to Professor Eaymond in 1901, and among other things, says My hearing is just about the same as when I saw you last, about eight years ago, and as I can still hear ordinary conversation, I am perfectly satisfied ; but I did not suppose you would ever visit New Zealand again. It is a pity that war in South Africa interfered with your business, but you might try your fortune there again, when the county' is at peace. With kind regarde from family, I am may dear Doctor Eaymond, yours ver} truly, C. J. Lindberg." Mr Lindberg’s testimonial, presented to Prof. Eaymond in the oity of Auckland, (or rather, in the city of halt-starved ignorant snobbery and mock gentility) in 1898, may be inspected; and to give even relief in a difficult and complicated case like the above, is certainly a marvel in aural therapeutics. Diplomatised “ear specialists’' and their servile imitators may sometimes bo suecessful in removing an accumulation of wax from the oar, but while they prac- 1 tise on allopathic or homcepathio principles, they will never be able to cope with the more complex and difficult forms of aural disease. A barber can cure deafness by dislodging wax from the ear, and I challenge any physiean in the Empire to produce proof that he ever performed a cure of deafness resulting from any other cause Cutting, burning and blistering never dii cure deafness or any other malady. George H. Eaymondj Botanical Practitioner of Medicine, Oculist, Aurist, etc., may be consulted at his rooms in Hospital Street, near. Trinity Church, Greymouth, All diseases treated with non-poisonous herbal remedies ooly._ Professor Eaymond is curing people in Greymouth,

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 20 December 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 20 December 1901, Page 3

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