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TT H E W EEELT J?EESS ALSO CONTAINS THS LATEST TBLEGEAMS, NEWS OE THE HAY, STOCK and STATION REPORTS AND LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. T HE ■^yEEKi-Y pBESS, Having the LARGEST CIRCULATION Throughout the Colony of any PAPER PUBLISHED IN NEW ZEALAND. IS IN EVERT RESPECT THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM The W ebely IPeess Can he obtained from all Booksellers, Stationers, and News Agents in the Province, also from ail the Agents of the “ Press 1 * Company (Limited! in the various diatrictf • Price i SINGLE COPY-SIXPENCE. Subscription « » n 41 por rcxue* TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. BOCTAL,8 OCTAL, Medical and Hygienic Books published by Henry Smith, Doctor of Medicine aid Surgery of tho University of Jena, Sixteenth Thousand, fifty-seven engravings on wood. Price—aovenpenoe, poet free. People's Guide to Health ; or Volunteers’ Manual, a work on Physical Education and the Culture of the Healthful and Beautiful in Humanity, Subjects:—Physical Education—Laws of Life—How to render weak muscles strong--Gymnastics - Prevention of Disease —Cure of Disease—Air, Light, Skin, Diet, Bath, «kc., &c. Gives instructions for developing and strengthening tho human body—How to regain lost health, resulting from exhaustion of nerve power, the effect of overtaxed energies—over work —city life—worry—brain toil—intemperance and other abuses of the system—How to secure long life, and avoid the Infirmities o£ old age, &c, Henry Smith, 8 Burton ■ Crescent, London, W.C,
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1901, 29 March 1880, Page 4
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427Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1901, 29 March 1880, Page 4
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