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MR. C. D. MACINTOSH (Music Master, Wellington College), 22, KENT TERRACE, TEACHER OF THE PIANOFORTE AND SINGING Also Flute, Clarinet, and several other Instruments .... Will resume Lessons on MONDAY, 2nd February. Pupils piepared for all giades Trinity College Examinations.

gg£=> IMPORTANT NOTICE.

FRESH FOOD AND W ICE COMPANY (LTD.) REMOVED TO NEW PREMISES DIXON STREET.

TO THE HOUSEHOLDERS OF WELLINGTON. For some time past we have been greatly hampeied in canying on our business satisfactorily owing to insufficient accommodation. This is now a thing of the past. We have erected commodious premises, admitted by experts to be the finest in the colonies, with all the necessary conveniences and latest appliances for carrying on our extensive business in a thoroughly up-to-date manner. These premises are most centrally situated handy to the main thoroughfares and business portion of the city, and in close proximity to the tram-line. We have spared no expense to provide an up-to-date Dairy Supply Business worthy of the Empire City of this colony. Wellington is going to be a gieat place, and we are moving ahead with the times. If we have not already got your custom we want it. Our arrangements ensure that you will be supplied with the best goods in perfect, condition, without any additional cost. We ask you to give us a trial, and we are satisfied you will appreciate our efforts to please you. Our accommodation is sufficient for a very large business, and we intend to make it so. Your orders will be promptly and carefully attended to. We have two Telephones with an attendant at each. If we are engaged at one try the other. An oppoitunity will shortly be given you to visit and inspect the premises.

COLD STORAGE. We have ample cold storage to LET for BUTCHEES, FISHMONGERS, and others. Ice can be supplied in any quantity. Yours faithfully, THE WELLINGTON FRESH FOOD AMD ICE COMPANY, (LTD ). GEORGE FINN, Managing Director. Telephones— 244 and 1592.

HEALTH IS WEALTH. rpHE Suffering and ailing from Failing Healtn, Ncr JL voua Diseases, Depression, Atrophy, Irritability, Sleeplessness, Weak back, Headache, Heart Palpitation, Lack of Eneigy, Excitable Temper, Loss of Flesh, Nerve Power, and Vitality, Buzzing in Head, Bad Memory, Dizziness, Twitching of Eyelids and Muscles, Pimples, Bladder and Kidney Troubles, and kindred Complaints (consult personally or by post free).

PROF. NOTMANN, M.E., E.M.G., 248, Oxford Terrace, Christchurch. (Third House East of Batpist Tabernacle). The only Electro-Botanical Expert who will guarantee a thorough cure and forward electrical appliances and concentrated treatment on easy terms of payment

TESTIMONIAL. Dunedm, Jan. 21, 1903. NERVOUS WEAKNESS AND DEBILITY CURED. Prof Notmann, Dear Sir,— l have been waiting to test your cure, as I did not believe you could effect one, I had tried so many, I now com ej to you my gratitude , your treatment has restored me to perfect health. I had absolute]} given up all hope, and had often thought of rash measures, but, thank God, I put my case in \ our hands. I have iio hesitation in recommending your treatment. You can use this as you like, it may help some unfortunate who hai given up hope. Gratefully j ours, B. S. Mathews.

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Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 142, 21 March 1903, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 142, 21 March 1903, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 142, 21 March 1903, Page 6

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