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Meetings Laying foundation stone OP COURTS OF JUSTICE. A MEETING of the General Committee will be held in Panama Chambers, THIS DAY (TUESDAY), 25th NOVEMBEE, at 4 o’clock p.m. E. T. GILLON, P.G. Assistant Secretary. Aauatics OF THE COLONY. WELLINGTON ANNUAL REGATTA. To be held on THURSDAY, 22nd JANUARY, 18S0. Under the Patronage of HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR AND THE HON. LADY ROBINSON. President : Commodore W. H. Levin, Esq., M.H.R. Vice-Commodore : Captain Rose, Manager N.Z.S. Company. PROGRAMME : 1. Third-class Yacht Race (for all comers). —Length of keel not to exceed 20 feet ; distance, 10 miles ; entrance, 10s. fid. 2. Four-oared Outrigger Race.—Distance, 3 miles ; entrance, £2 2s. 3. First-class Yacht Race.—Distance, 20 miles ; entrance, £3 3s. 4. Ships’ Gig Race.—Distance, 2 miles ; entrance, £1 Is. 5. Coasters’ Race (vessels over 40 tons) —Distance, 20 miles; entrance, £2 2s. 6. Junior Four-oared Outrigger Race.—Distance, 2 miles ; entrance, £1 Is. 7. Whaleboat Race.—Distance, 3 miles ; circular course, to be steered with bona fide steer-oar ; entrance, £1 11s. 6d. 8. Second-class Coasters’ Race (40 tons and under). —Distance, 20 miles ; entrance, £1 Is. 9. Volunteer Whaleboat Race.—Distance, 3 miles ; circular course ; to be steered with bona fide steer-oar ; entrance, £1 Is. 10. Second-class Yacht Race.—Distance, 10 miles ; entrance, £1 Is. 11. Four-oared In-rigged Gig Race.—Distance, 3 miles ; entrance, £1 Is. 12. Ships’ Boats Sailing Race.—Distance, 10 miles ; entrance, 10s. 6d. 13. Scullers’ Race.—Distance, 1J miles ; entrance, 10s. fid. 14. Junior Scullers’ Race.—Distance, 11 miles; entrance, 10s. fid. Time of sailing, amount of prizes, and all other particulars, will be notified iu future advertisement. CHAS. H. ELLABY, Hon. Sec. pro teni. Business Notices D K D E JONGH’S (KNIGHT OF THE ORDER OF LEOPOLD OF BELGIUM, KNIGHT OF THE LEGION OF HONOR) C °D jQI FEE O il ’ Proved by nearly thirty years’ medical experience to be THE ONLY COD LIVER OIL Which produces the full curative effects in CONSUMPTION AND DISEASES OF THE CHEST, THROAT AFFECTIONS, GENERAL DEBILITY, WASTING DISEASES OF CHILDREN, RICKETS, AND ALL SCROFULOUS DISORDERS. SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS. Sir G. DUNCAN GIBB, Bart., M.D., Physician to the Westminster Hospital. “ rfIHE value of DR, DE JONGH’S X LIGHT-BROWN COD LIVER OIL as a therapeutic agent in a number of diseases, chiefly of an exhaustive character, has been admitted by the world of medicine ; but, in addition, I have found it a remedy of great power in the treatment of many Affections of the Throat and Larynx, especially iu Consumption of the latter, where it will sustain life when everything else fails.” DR. SINCLAIR COGHILL, Physician Roy. Nat. Hosp. for Consumption, Ventnor. X HAVE convinced myself that in TuberJL cular and the various forms of Strumous Disease, DR DE JONGH’S LIGHT-BROWN COD LIVER OIL possesses greater therapeutic efficacy than any other Cod Liver Oil with which lam acquainted. It was especially noted, in a large number of cases in which the patients protested they had never been able to retain or digest other Cod Liver Oil, that DR, DE JONGH’S OIL was not only tolerated, but taken readily, and with marked benefit.” JOSEPH J. POPE, Esq., M.R.C.S. Late Staff Surg. Army, Prof, of Hygiene, Birckbeck Inst. •• T FOUND during my Indian experience A that the worth and character of DR. DE JONGH’S LIGHT-BROWN OOD LIVER OIL remained unchanged by tropical heat or foreign climate, and it was, from its uniformity of character, particularly adapted for long-continued administration. The value of ‘ hydrocarbons' in all debilitated states of the system is now becoming thoroughly recognised; and it is, without doubt, from the animal oils and fats, rather than from their vegetable substitutes, that we may hope to derive the surest benefit. The Oil of DR. DE JONGH places in everyone’s reach a reliable and valuable remedy, one that cannot be too widely recognised.” DR. R. C. CROFT, Author of “ Handbook for the Nursery.” “ DE JONGH’S LIGHT-BROWN U COD LIVER OIL is almost a specific in many of the Diseases peculiar to Infancy and Childhood, and I have seen marked benefit produced by its use. Patients prefer it to the Pale Oils, and are able to retain it more comfortably.” DR. DE JONGH’S LIGHT-BROWN COD LIVER OIL is sold only in capsuled Imperial Half-pints, 2s. fid. ; Pints, 4s. 9d. ; Quarts, 9s. ; by all respectable Chemists and Druggists throughout the world. SOLE CONSIGNEES, ANSAR, HARFORD k CO., 77, STRAND, LONDON. M ILK -MADE BISCUITS. I beg to thank the public for the liberal support I have received for the last ten years. In again drawing attention to my Biscuits, I desire to state that they are all MIXED with MILK. Those who have not tried them, please give me a call. C. WHITEHEAD, Willis-street. WOOL. ROBERTS, & CO., FEATHERSTON-STREET, Wellington. CASH BUYERS OF WOOL. Advances made on consignments of produce for shipment to Messrs. Sanderson, Murray and Co., London. HE UNDERSIGNED is a CASH BUYER of WOOL. W. WARING TAYLOE. f\rf BAGS good, sound, cooking POTAI\ * | TOES, by the ton or the single bag. They are also the best obtainable for seed ; being, in fact, the finest sample received this season from Canterbury. R. J. DUNCAN, Nov. 17, 1879. Featberston-street. WAND G. TURNBULL & CO have , for Sale, per Atlanta—--26,000 Countess slates

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5821, 25 November 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5821, 25 November 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5821, 25 November 1879, Page 3

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