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.PROFESSOR STANICH has raado (he various’ diseases of the ear, and their euro, the study of his life, having practised since Ins youth in Egypt and Palestine, Ho can assort, without fear of contradiction, that hundreds of-casos 'deemed incurable have yielded to.his treatment, and that, in fact, none need despair; . The Professor can bo consulted daily at Ills rooms. Occidental Hotel, For testimonials see the local papers, or apply personally.— [Advt.] i The method of making money is now ascertained to bo on mathematical ’principles., The moneyed men of the present day have for the most part succeeded by producing really valuable articles, audadding-to industry honesty. These principles hold good all over the world, and the' success, attending the introduction of those invaluable medicines, , Collar's 'Great Indian Cures/* into New Zealand, is another instance of proof of the assertion. The public have recognised tho worth of these Indian Medicines, •and the' euro? effected by their use are . extraordinary. Get testimonials medicines of the Chemists.— [Advt.]

Public Notices gT. .M A R Y'S 0 A T,H EDR AL. /.The Rev. Rather Henuebery will preach in St. Mary’s Cathedral next Sunday at Poutificial High Mass, celebrated .at 11 o’clock. Entrance secured by 2s. 6d..tickets; to be had of Messrs. Whitaker Brothers, booksellers, Lambton-quaj ; Mr. Alexander McDonald; Manners-street; Mr. J. O’llrion,. Tinakprirbad; or at the Catholic schools or presbyteries. Proceeds to go to reduce debt incurred by completion of the Cathedral. , Free entrance at 7.30 and.lo o’clock masses. I- THE UNDERSIGNED, do hereby give 2 notice that A. H. Maclean is no longer in ; my : employment, and'is; not entitled to collect monies due to me, or to act for me in any capacity whatsoever. IN REFERENCE to the above, I, the uu- / dersigned, hereby give notice that .all monies due to the firm of “ Nicholson and C 0.,” of Cuba-street, Cabinetmakers, must be paid, to me,-and that my receipt alone will be a good discharge. ■ ; ALF. H. MACLEAN. NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership hitherto subsisting between Philip Moeller and Maurice - Kauffman Samuel, as' merchants, trading nnder 'the style, of .'Philip .Mqeller, and Co., has this,day been dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be carried on under the style of*,Pliillip Moeller and 00,, , ; by Philip Moeller, who will receive and pay all debts due to and by the late firm. Dated at Wellington this fifteenth day of - . July, 1878. ’ : ' ’ • ' M. K SAMUEL. • . . t PHILLIP MOELLER. _ Witness : ■A. De B. Brandon, jun., - • Barrister-at-Law, Wellington. -N OTIGE TO CREDITORS IN THE • ESTATE OF JAMES O’SHEA. ‘ A second dividend p£ Is. in the £ will be payable : at the office of the trustee, Lambton- - quay, to. all creditors who have.duly proved ■their claims ,iu the above estate, on and after Thursday, Ist August, 1878. £ GEORGE THOMAS, Trustee. 1 TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby given that the several parcels of land hereinafter described will he brought under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act,.1870, unless caveat bo lodged forbidding the-same ou or before the 19 th dky of August next. ■ . SS9. ALFRED JOHN READING and JOH N KNOWL ES. —lO acres an d 31 perches, part of Section 41, Karori District,-fronting the north-western-and south-western boundary of the section, 612 links and 1666 links re* spectively. Occupied by J. B. Tarr. 893. WILLIAM FAIRWEATHER RUSSELL.—4O4 acres 1 rood and 21 perches, Sections 35 and 36, and-part of Section 44, Waitotara District.'Occupied by B. Tyerman. 894. WILLIAM FAIRWEATHER RUS-SELL.—-257 acres and 2 roods, part of Section 44, Waitotara District. Occupied by William Dempster. 901. THOMAS JAMES LADD and WILLIAM GRAHAM JACKSON.—I acre, Section 1016, City of Wellington.. Unoccupied. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. ; Dated this 11th day of ■ July, 1878, at the Lands Registry Office, Wellington. ANDREW TURNBULL, Deputy District Land Registrar. . .. "To Let - TO: LET,; during the Session, well-f ur- ■ nished Apartments on tire Terrace. Splendid view of the; harbor ; plunge and shower bath. 'Apply Lancaster House, two doors below Jewish-Synagogue. TO LET, furnished, in N elson, for a few months, the large and commodious ‘ dwelling-house “ Mayroyd,” late the residence of Captain Rough, containing nine rooms and all modern conveniences, including large’ and well-stocked garden. . For particulars I 'apply to E.M., Post Office, Nelson, or to J. Rees' George,'Esq.; Wellington. OFFICES: TO LET,--centrally situated. ' Apply to Miss Pearce, Lambton-quay. FOR , THE SESSION.—TO LET, well .furnished apartments on Terrace, convenient to Parliament, Buildings, with one,-two, or "three bedrooms, if required. 'For address, apply office of this paper. Wanted WANTED, -respectable Runner Boys for'thls oilice. Apply at once. '.' WANTED; a Lad for the,-Machineßoom Apply office, of this paper... " "ANTED immediately,; a, Wheelwright, for a shop at Bull’s. Rahgitikei. N one but.a sober man need apply.-—J OHN J ONES, Buiiv;'""’ "ANTED; a'careful Engrossing Clerk; niad; a Youth .of 'about' Sixteen for the office. Apply, with .'specimen of writing..and references, to Messrs. Modrhousa and Edwards, Solicitors; Wellington.'. ' Money ONE Y TO LEND on Freelm ..Scdurity.' ’' ’ ' * ' C. P. POWLES. ' '-.'e-. n, . "Hunter-street . MONEY TO. LEND on first-class free--n.hdld security—£sooo, £750, £50.0, £lo,o.—Apply, to'' R e S. CARROLL, Lambton-quay : nni-IB -EQUITABLE BUILDING AND JL INVESTMENT COMPANY, ; "OF .WELLINGTON (LIMITED.) IMPORTANT NOTICE. This Company!.is allowing interest on do* poijita at the following rates . . . ; At call, 0 per cent, per 1 annum ■ , For-3 mouths, 6J do do ' For 6'dr 12 months, 7 do do By order of the Board of Directors. J. H. OTTO SCHWARTZ, Secretary.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5399, 17 July 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5399, 17 July 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5399, 17 July 1878, Page 3

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