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" SHIPS THAT PASS IN THE NIGHT."

XT' NGINEER BIRD has great diffiS2j culty in climbing the engine-room ladder. s.s Connna, U.S.S. Co., Wellington, June 30th, 1904. Dear Sir, — I desire to tell you of the gieat benefit I have received from your "Wonderful Plantekoa." I can call it no other. My condition can be briefly summed up as follows : General weakness and debility, poor blood, constant pain, and sleepless nights. It became a great effort to walk up a ladder. Those who. see me have ocular demonstration of what

Plantekoa

has done for me. I am a CHANGED MAN and in VIGOROUS HEALTH.— Yours truly, WILLIAM BIRD. On land or sea, mountain or valley, air-ship or coal-mine, India or the North Pole, Government House or cave-dwel-ler, the curative effect of Plantekoa is the same. It benefits ALL alike. Disease is swept away with Plantekoa as twigs before a flood. How about the Plantekoa Competition ? You may win the £10 prize! Special Agents.— Wellington : WILFRED L. BEECH, 26, Vivian Street, and W. CAMPBELL, General Grocer. 21, Manners Street, and 39, Riddifoid Street. Hutt and Petone- WILLIAM INGLIS, Chemist.

CHAS. A. TURNER

rERMATOLOGIST, HAIR AND MASSAGE SPECIALIST.

Ip OR Falling Hair and Baldness, my treatment, the result of years of my own experience, is most successful. In most cases an absolute cure is certain. Face Massage with electricity rounds up the cheeks by stimulating skin and muscles. Eradicates wrinkles, Acne and blackheads, and nrevents neuralgia. Superfluous Hair and Moles absolutely lemoved by ELECTROLYSIS, leaving perfectly unblemished skin. Prompt attention to all corresponder.e. CHAS. A. TURNER, N.Z. Times Buildings, Wellington.

mHE WELLINGTON FRESH FOOD J_ AND ICE COMPANY (Ltd.)

Purveyois of

MILK, CREAM, BUTTER ICE, EGGS, AND POULTRY.

All Milk Pasteuiised ; guaianteed pure, unadulterated, and free from preservatives. We keep a duly qualified chemist, who samples and tests all milk on amval from farms daily.

" GOLD LEAF " BUTTER

Our " Gold Leaf " Butter ha» attained such a leputation that it is now the lecognised standard of quality. This Butter is fresh made daily from the choicest cream, and is obtainable only from the FKESH FOOD AND ICE COMPANY.

WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL

TO GARDENERS.

\ PPLICATIONS from fully qualified J\_ Gardeneis, addiessed to the undersigned, will be received up to 4 pm. on THURSDAY, the 22nd day of September, 1904, for the position of Custodian at the Botanical Gardens; wages, £2 9s. per week and cottage. Applications, accompanied by copies of testimonials, and a medical ceitificate of health, and setting out past experiences, to be endorsed " Application for Custodianship, Botanical Gardens." Canvassing the Mayor and Councillors will be a disqualification. JNO. R. PALMER,

Town Clerk. 14th Septembei, 1904.

JOB PRINTING of every description neatly and promptly executed at the Fbee Lance office.

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Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 220, 17 September 1904, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 220, 17 September 1904, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 220, 17 September 1904, Page 9

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