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iy/r RS. M. A. MACKENZIE, _ J*^T___!____!_ ;!!aB *-rL _ HAS REMOVED TO NEW PREMISES "»/J__^_ _^E?__^ IN SEARL'S BUILDINGS, <^' iei^^^%|^^_^^^ Opposite Government Railway Station. laj^y l^ffifiSgSspv m_E BEST MEALS FOR TRAVEL- Gl^ IMPORTATIONS. _L LERS EN ROUTE ON THE l_Dr. Bonjean's Female Regulating Pills MANAWATU DINING CAR iSfpillf ennyroyal> &nd Cott ° n B °° t And at the 2/6 per box, obtainable from the lady in PALMERSTON NORTH DINING charge of the Ladies' Department. ROOMS. WM. C. FITZGERALD, Consulting Chemist, Wellington. WALTER FREEMAN, Caterer. * TpAEMERS' CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY, I TAK_^_^L_^___i_^^^W Fresh Butter and Eggs, Hams and Bacon V^^^_^_s^^TOR I oultry, Cheese, and Honey. mm W —JSE^^^OUGHS I Fresh Milk and Cream twice Daily. _B^!_fe^_M_-_2LJE_i_E___J — - ________ HOTEL „. „^ „...»..* w_ x « 4 , 01 1 1 wu_ Manners-st. , Wellington. _v OF SHORTHAND y J- H. PRICE (son of Mr. Harry Price), BanSvof New South Wales Buil^mi^o Proprietor. \33, LAMOTON-QUAY / This old-established, well-known Hotel, V JN^hallus Pivu-ipal located in the heart of the city, has l.ate AssisWit Prmnpal ojrtlto Am h been taken over by J. H. Price. The land ScWol of Shorthand, ami house has been re-furniflhed throughShorthandSlnstrucWr at St An- out, and extensive alterations are in drew's College, Ajfckland progress, which, when completed, will oO Positions chtaiW in 1900 make the New Zealander second to Day and KTeiW Uass«, none for comfort and convenience. Per- .,, „ , rnjf M/adiw H4.«i'<> manent boarders and the traTelling pubShorthand, TD^pewntinXand Gem-raJ lie _ m fa d the best of .cconunol^ion t hS t °^ u V n^v » and attention at moderate rates. OoocVyntfn" mTcoufse orfS!l"J^oris Good Stablin 8PrSjJecVus"^" "dSStJon iK^the SPEIGHT'S AND STAPLES' BEER School X K_rl. X Bank of NS W Buildings \ k The Best of Everything at the / Lambtou Quay \ NEW ZEALANDER.

ASSURE WITH THE LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, VJL 1 1-jJlrfll JD LIMITED. The Largest, Wealthiest, and Most Progressive Ordinary-Industrial Life Office in Australasia. Head Office for New Zealand : CITIZENS' BUILDINGS, Customhouse Quay, Wellington. Local Directors: Hon. T. W. Hislop, H. S. Wardell, Esq., J.P., W. Kington Fyffe, Esq., M.D. Annual Income, £320,000 Over 216,000 Policies in force. Large Annual Bonuses. J. FRANKIS LANE, Manager for New Zealand.

The North Queensland Insurance Co., LIMITED. ALL FIRE AND MARINE RISKS TAKEN AT LOWEST RATES. New Zealand Branch ... ... Hunter Street, Wellington. D. A. ABERCROMBIE, Secretary.

For impure Blood, Pimples, etc., Large Bottles, 2/6 Special for Rheumatism, Large Bottles,3/6 W. SALEK, SYDNEY CHEMIST, 17, WILLIS STREET.

AGRICULTURAL MANURES. Season 1900 . 1901 The N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., Has pleasuie in notifying FABMERS and others requiring ARTIFICIAL MANURES that it is prepared to supply Guano, Bone Dust, Thomas' Phosphate Meal, Kainit, Lawes' Superphosphate (34 to 38 per cent soluble) (minimum guaranteed). GUARANTEED ANALYSIS. Special quotations given for Mixtures for TURNIPS, POTATOES, TOP DRESSING GRASS LANDS, Etc, Etc. Full particular regarding prices and analysis supplied on application to THE COMPANY at WELLINGTON, MASTERTON, and PAHIATUA.

SPECIAL NOTICE. The Polypathic Medical Institute CORNER OF LATIMER SQUARE AND GLOUCESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Polypathy, the New Method of Healing. No connection with any other Institute using the name " Polypathic." POLYPATHY, ihe New Method of Healing, is months nothing approaching one, and behe\e lam the SUREST and MOST RAPID SYSTEM, as it perfectly cured, for which lam grateful, cures with absolute certainty such diseases as S. SIMMONS. CANCER, ASTHMA, and EPILEPSY — incuiable under the old system— as well as all Chronic and Nerve Prostration and Uoss of Nervous Complaints of Women and Men. Vitality. More cures made by Polypathy than any other Gentlemen,— l feel that lam cured, and believe it system in the world to be due to your remedies and excellent treatment. A few months ago I was a total wreck in mind and body, and often wished myself dead, but now I am a Thousands Of Testimonials as under :—: — strong and healthy man, and feel that I have someBc+Vima onri r.iinrf BffnrHon thing to live for Be sure I will never fail to With great "Lure Igne j ou a testZ 'n.al for r^TT^ y T InStitUte *? fel f low - me T n ' for * think the , skilful waj ou treated my ,on for Asthma and *J** not undergone your treatment I would now Tuna- Affnntmn with orpqt upnknpss I be" to say be in my grave To say that lam grateful to }ou, is h e Un r S apfd ff ly C gloved, an^'^perfectly curf anS £ put it m.ldly , ,f I can help you in any way I has been strong and healthy «ci Mnce treatment, s^ 1 deem it a pleasure to do so.-Yours with twoyeaisago. You can refer an} body to me gratitude, G.P.WATSON. Youisverytauly, P G HOBBS. They Treafc &n Female Allmen| . s by the poly . r^iianHx Ttn-c pathic Method, which does away with all examinmEpileptic Fits. * ion and local t ' ieatment Ashburton, Januai} 11th, 1901 The^ also desire to impress upon all men who are To POI 3 pathic Institute, Chnstchuich. suffering that they have the justly celebrated It is with great pleasure I can lepoit myself cured HINDOO REMEDY, so well and favourably known of Epilepsy by j our new method of cure of Polypathy. in the Old World as the " Anti-Agnechal Tabule The fiist month I only had two fits, and last three Method." It you cannot Visit, WRITE tor Question List to CHRISTCHURCH with Stamped Envelope, and you will Receive an Immediate Reply. Hundreds Cured Annually by Letter.

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Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 46, 18 May 1901, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 46, 18 May 1901, Page 15

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