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BUSINESS NOTICES. \ ■'.... I ■ ' ■ . THE WERTHEBf IS EMPEROBII The Greatest Saooesa o! Modern Toms I 4Triunph of Mechanical G«oios I lOWrSA to FuniiiM Dreatmaken, Tailor* and Dealer* ORIATER OFPORf NHIRB than any Company in the world. LIGHT-RUNNING I NOISELESS I PERFECTION I ! ORm greatest elements of saoceat. New woodwork, new imprvraaMnto, and a wpn faatiea of uotßtact, donbtfty, and Ughtanning qwtftte* that itaad pra-«ailMot THE WONDERFUL WBRTHEIM TRIPLEX SEWING MACHINE. THREE MACHINES IN ONE—THE LOCK STITCH, THE CHAIN BTITOH, THE COMBINED LOCK AND CHAIN OR EMBROIDERY STITCH. A really extraordinary simple mechanism changes the look.stitch or two-thread ■bitch into a single thread or chain stitch whenever desirable. Ihe mechanism in question without in any way impairing the excellence of the machine as a lock stitch machmt, proI dooes a simple chain stitcb, ».*., by using only the upper thread, era combination look and J ohain stitch created by interlacing the shuttle thread with the chain stitch. Read list of rety valuable improvements of Lochhead's patent new high>arm, noiseless, tight-running Wertheim Sewin? Machines. Voandry and Factory—Mornington. Head Office—S3 Princes street, Donedin. All classes of Sewing Machines repaired, and duplicate parts kept in stock Perambulators, Mangles, Portable Boilers, Washing Machines, Wringan, Wire Mattresses, and Knife Cleaners for Cash or Time Payments. BRANCHES—2SS High street. Triangle, Ohristohuron ; Tay street* Inrereargill; Stafford atmt* Timar* i Main road, Ashburton; Nelson, Alexandra and KaiapoL ROBERT IiOOHHBAD. PBOPBIBTOB. I SOLUBLE VVCC/CI f H A cup of Van Houten's Cocoa contains more digestible H ■ nourishment than the finest beef tea* m LAWRENCE & KIRCHER FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, 184 HIGH STREET (OPPOSITE W. STRANGE AND CO.), JUST LANDED FOR THE SPRING TRADE, LINOLEUMS AND OILCLOTHS, CARPET AND CARPET SQUARES, Table Covers, Curtain? and Curtain Lengths, Blind Hollands with Fringe and Taseells ~ to. Matoh, Plushett Plain and Printed. BEDSTEADS AND OVERMANTELS CHEAPER THAN EVER. CABINET AND UPHOLSTERY WARE DEFY COMPETITION. INSPECTION TnVITED. Note the Address. ' VTTHTI BTTft millß -* A X XA.X#XSL JL X\J TUMANIAN HERBAL REMEDY VhiclbdUfM has Cored Brifht's Disease, Caacer, Kldaey aad Liver troubles, Omil, Weak Hurt, Hydatids, Plies, Bkib Dlmuu in all their forms and stages; in fact VITADATIO will cure all Diseases which arise from an Impure State of the Bldvd. Sufferers should not Ml to give it a trial. Read this certificate (and note that the witnesses are responsible men, well-known in Tasmania): MiuFeahk Tibbstis has been in the employ of the Marble Soap Co. (of which I am the Manager) for a conI siderable time. He suffered from rheumatic fetery lost the use of Ms limbs, and for six months could not get out of bed and walk. To ray own knowledge within three days ol hie first treatment with Vltadatlo a** ißdian Oil of Cream he recovered the use of his legs, and in one week was walking in the street. He-has now' (one away on a trip to Victoria.—Jambs 9. Ahsskson, Manager, Marvel Soap Works, Laaffceston. 38 Aug.,"96. I can certify as to the truth of the above, having heard sir fibsettsmake a voluntary statement of the wonderful cure performed through Yltadatio and Indian Oil of Cream. Gw>. W. L*vnn>s», Lauaceeton, 28th Aug., 1896. Managing Advt. Sept. Daily Telegraph. m « m«, « THE A ITER EFFECTS OP RHKUMATIO FBVkR. To Mr. W. Whbu, Proprietor of ttfadatlo and Indian OU ef Cream. Pur Sm,—lt U with feeUngs of profound gratitude that I fee) it my duty td inform you oY the great good demrcd by the nse ef your Tltadntla and Indian Ott at Orwmir To' begin with, let mc say my tremble was what the doctors oaHed local paralysis of the sinews of my legs, and especially the knees, which left nse quite powerless to walk ; this I must also say was the after-effeot* of rheumatic fever. For upwards of six months I was in a deplorable condition—two months of this time I was in the Lanncestoh Hospital, and about four months with Mr J. Irvine, Glenfleld Hoom, Brisbane st., Leunceston. The doctors flodinf thejr were unable t« cure mc, said I would never again hare the normal use of my affected limbs. . I had oftert heard of yenr Vltadaiio and Indian OU of Cream, but had co faith in it as a remedy for my disease. However, I was nrge* to frire it a fair trial, and , consented to do so. Seven bottles of Indian Oil of Cream were rubbed faithfully into my limbs and spine, and five bottles (largre sice) of your YitadatiO taken internally, with result I now have once a»ain the fall use of my limbs, and thank God I ever heard of yen and your grett remedies.—Yours truly, Frank Tnwarrs. Aug., *S6.—Present Address : Koonee Fond*, Melbourne, Prios) of this MedlolH* ia Larsje) Bis*, 5/6. email 81x«, 3/6. ■. W. HALL, HBRBALIBT, Armagh Street and Colombo fttet** Ag-eat for Sold bf all Ohtmigts in Kew Zealaad. MM Putt 1 th» WtfMtIitNATURAt H9P Wit A iAiRIi MOTHER'S MILK, art THIS DOES NOT CONTAIN STARCH. Tmh I»iauts CANNOT digest STARCHY FOODS, a perfect Artificial Vot4 fa* • lefiurt* met, thsmfore, NOT CONTAIN STARCH. MELLf N§ * FOOD OdNTAINS NO STARCH, BUT MAKES A PERFECT POOD FOR THE YOUNGEST CHILD. WO.ltWl fOOO far lasaats m< laivalMs stay te •Mstoe« efall VeeJsn ttueagsMeMytMVJtaW t KIUI, iflUltll , WMtt, fEQUiAMff LONDON. ENfiUNO. NIMMO AND BLAIR'S i "STANDARD" MMUBES, " STAKDAKD" SEfiDS. ! "STANDABD" BONE MANURE. PUBIS excellent Manure is recognised by most farmer* to be the beef on the market for Turhip and other X Boot Crope, also for OaU, Wheat and Barley. It is composed of pure cattle boneaad_bfood, manufactured specially ftrOtsfo art Mothtead requirenKnts. Oroyr frewn from tfce "StaHdaitf- hare been marvellous, and in many dietricts no other will be used, LAWES'S SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. CROSS'S SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. These wdtM-known Artificial Manures have a reputation of giving excellent results when uesd for Turnip and other Boot Crops. Thousands-of tons are annually used in. New Zeahnrf, gi*ia*7 etoanomeaal neolte in ail crops. Price per ton and 10-ton lots on application. ANGLO-OONTINENTAL DISSOLVED PERUVIAN GUANO. A Manare extremetr rich in Ammonia, Phosphates and Potash, and, with it* application sparingly giren, (rrand result* may be expected. For Market Gardener* and small areas tor Met Crops a© other sssMreea* give sack mutts. Per sack of l«Xb2se. "STANDABD" TUBNIP SEEDS, Aberdeen Green-Up Yellow East LojMan Purpfc-tgp Sweels Aberdeen Purple Yellow Hardy Oreefl-top Festerton Hybrid YeDow Deron «reyS«ej« White Dale's Hybrid Yellow Meßimoth Purple-top White Waite-sßdipee Yellow . Lhtatin Ked fflobe Whrte AirUMrYearßotuMl Yellow Pomeranian Whit* Globe , Champion Purple-top Swede White Globtf [ OHKWISe-8 FBBGUE AiTO OctSr AGRICDtTPRAI, SEC*. PLANET JB. FABM AND GARDEN IMPLEMENTS. ' These are known the whole world over as being uivio-dßte in excellence of material and to itoort KVKRLASTING WEAB. and. being: KXCESSJVELF STRONG . andUOHX oneshoold be in the bands of every AGRIC6XTUBIBT in Hew Zeataad. Price list, which is fatty illustrated, will be sent tree to a\t applicants. We caa Suoolv Comsacka of all sizes. Seamime Twine and Cruickshank'<> Binder Twine at market rates. "afOB-AGBJiTS for LAWES'S SHEKP DIPS and for UTTLKS SttBEP DIPS AGENTS for nSOITS SHEEP PIPS. , , NIMMO AND BLAIR, , BP MMsTKalf AMP VsU> —OWMMb PPWssWB. • -

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 9946, 27 January 1898, Page 7

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