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Act at once, ere your % trouble - becomes worse. % edy on r^^_ •^ JU .__._^ j!Lillil^r!^ earth fey all weak- §1 nesses mwa — — j ««««»=-.«_ .u.-i.»--. or decayin inea and W women and for all disorders of the liver and kidneys, Indigestion, W I Weak Back, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Varicoccle, j£ Rupture, Sprains or Aches, and Stomach or Bladder Troubles. % Thousands have beea, and are being cured, and so can you. % Our Belt is certain, sure, and speedy. % Write for our Free Illustrated Rooks, giving full informa- S tion, and explaining the method by which we treat the various % ra ailments, and make so many great cures. Send for them, m 1 1 1 They will show ycu what » I !s and every other .^^ JffiJfll^i^L,., TnLiiL sufferer ||i i who has lost "' lj «~—» b it=-m health & If! I ' strength. They give the names of many men and Vonca W j ® whG are thankful they came to us. They also illustrate our Belt || || and attachments, and how they are applied to the body and limbs. |i $g Mr. J. P. JONES, 47, WaHUiju Street Sy£»n)iain, Jimo 3rd, writos :— X S| Dear Sir :— ln reply to your latter I wi«h t" n,j that lam favourably. g§ <& I shiill always spes* in terms of the Irishes'- praise of your Bi'.fc to all tur.t I know, 59 eg especially to those ,rho ore sufi»i'iii(» liko I liavo been. With bes>fc wishes for succosi. §1 J f| Call, if jou can, and let us explain the working of the Belt % m and obt? in our Ad- 3? 4DSTRALIAX MUTUAL PROVIDENT SUNBURN RELIEVED. monly^to lend. A m^,^ nnHLS Society is prepared to Lend TINY application of RED JB- Money on First-class FREEHOLD CROSS OINTMENT imme- OITY aud COUNTRY SECURITIES at diately relieves the burning heat Lowest Current Rates. Our new Mortgage oi Sunburn, and makes tho s,kin Deed contains a condition allowing borBoft and cool again. It is a perfect rowers the privilege of repaying up to 20 euro also for ihe bites of sandflics, per cent of the loan during aiiy year mesquitoes, and fleas. Nothing in without notice or payment of any fine the shape of boils, cuts, okl sores, NO COMMISSION CHARGED, piles, etc., can withstand its heal- LEC4AL EXPENSES EXCEPTIONing and poothing qualities. ALLY LOW Apply direct to the Society's Branch RED CROSS OINTMENT. So^ty-.^Dl"^^^^ t0 "* ° f ** EDWARD W. LOWE, Obtainable everywhere. Price Is 6d. Resident Secretary. * Wellington, Ist September, 1902. MONEY TO LEND. PH(ENIX £1 fiO.ftftO TO LEND o" Freehold cwjl wst/W Security, town or r Sn TT T P TT ■PT?T7T countr y» on tho following basis: — fl_Jil^Ji. 1& h L Coualry Properly) lhree . fifths of totßl valuation. MAKES THE CAKE. Town or Suburbanj three . fifthß of the value of land and half the value of the improvements, such aB PTTfFNTY buildmg3, fencing, drainage, etc. Immediate application is invited, as our TTTTOTC PP, Tj! T, clients are anxious to get this money - LJ - LJ - V '' A *- J-Jjxj_i_i invested. TAKES THE CAKE. DWAN BROS ' Willis-street. " TVrONEY TO LEND in any sums on In One-Pound and Half-Pound Packets, gSgT'S "lOWEOT 7 CURRENT ALL BRANDED PHCENIX. RATIOS. uuiuu^u. , Power for borrower to repay any portions of the loan during: term. TAKE NO OTHER. ' KJ3NKETH DOUGLAS, Solicitor, 18, Colonial Mutual Chambers (opposite S?_HHJ^ ICE CHESTS^ ICE CHESTS. MONEY TO LEND. , ICE CHESTS. ICE CHESTS. > ', REDUCE YOUR HOUSEHOLD CHEAPEST MONEY IN THE EXPENDITURE. ' MARKET. WANTEIJ, Hotel, Restaurant, and Boarding-house Proprietors to pur- VJ/E beg to inform clients that we chase Max Kreissig's celebrated Ice Chests, » » can now Lend Sums of £100 and All perishable eatables and foodstuffs kept, UPWARDS at 5 PER CENT, on Apperfectly fresh and as sweet as a nut in proved Freehold Securities in town or one of those Ice Chests. To economical country. 1 housewives these Ice Chests aro a boon Easy terms made for payment of prinand a blessing,, protecting as they do all cipal. food of *a perishable description from the KIRK AND WILSON, hot climate of summer. Once used, always Solicitors, used. Inspection invited. No household Wellington. Qtaki. and Potono. ! should be without One. nnrrrmr urn m r,i»T ' MAX KREISSIG, w . B QLTO , N Q -™ ORGAN, Sole Manufacturer, Barristers and Solicitors, and Patent WTT.T TR KTRIiTTT Agents, Telephone 1490 WU/UU> Bl * J^. 37, Feathorston-Ureet Wellington, and * Jackson-street, Pctone. I.X.L. FLORAL STUDIO. ._ _- nMriv . , T , ,_, . „ TMTONEY to Lend on approved Freehold MISS MURRAY has opened the above , Scc^[ it ?f S , & i Lo^ es>t 9, Urr ?"- Rat r es> Studio, and is now prepared to vlso on 9h9 h ? tlel &ocuntv - Conditions for execute orders for Wedding Bouquets, repayment during term can be arranged. Sprays, and all designs of Floral Work. MONEY TO LE'N^ i lowers supplied for dinner parties. l p , „' MISS MURRAY, Cb Mortgage over Freehold Properties. 115, Lambton-quay (opp. Club Hotel). *"* Apply to ( _ Telephone J^o^HT. HALL AND* KNIGHT, PREMIER Egg Preservative is the best Solicitors, 16, Brandon-st., So thousands say. Is and 2s 6d tans. Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 135, 5 December 1904, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 135, 5 December 1904, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 135, 5 December 1904, Page 2

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