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Business NoticesX^^I&SIOL^XVE^, SOMS, <g£ GO'S SUPERIOR THRASHING MACHINERY. OVER 300 PRIZES. H - ** GRAND PEIX AND GOLD MEDAL, PAH IS EXHIBITION, for all Exhibits. CHRISTCHURCH EXHIBITION: GOLD MEDAL lor Eest Traction Engine and Thrashing Machine on Ground. £*. X£. XKEAIH'IH'XRrC^-, AGENT WALKER STREET, DUNEDIN. CELEBRATED • v-~. -i /■« TRADE MARK. The Safest and most Effectual Cure THEY REQUIHE NEITHER aouT, eheWatism, Jliill - cokfikemekt ■ -B WiTIC 60UT, IJllllll XK ° E AM ™OX «. WET ALL MUSCULAR PAINS. EFFECT BE INJURIOUS. GISTE These Last Three Years I Have Never Had a Pain. Mr Eade. 27 Boyue street, Willingtcn, Durham, January 12, 1898. Tear Sir,— lt i fibres me great pleasure in writing these few lines lo inform you about your valuable pills. It is seven years sicce I had the rheumatic fever, and the following ihrce years I had Ihe lhermatie pains. Having tried "sure " remedies, but got no better, I heard of your pille, which I got ar.d used antrreceiveiJ great benefit. THESE LAST THKEE YEARS I HAVE SEVER HAD A PAIN in regard io lheumaties. You can use my came, and also publish to Ihe world the great power your pills bave over ihcvmsi\c paics, aid rcp.ny I have told bave got relief. They Lave teen (o me three tin:es the value I have paid for thtm.— l remain, yours truly, JOHN LONGSTAFF. P.P. — I wend bave wiitten you sconer, but I have given them a good test. EADE'S GOUT AKD RHEUMATIC PILLS. The First Two Fills Took the P&in Away. 2 College Fark Villas, Kecsal Greer^ "ocdon, W , May, 1891. Dear Sir,— l feel it my dmy to tell you that I had rheumatic goxit once, and had to stop at he me for three weeks. I cannot describe the pain I suffered. I read your ad vertiEtment, atd Icoked upon it as all oibeis. A brother signalir»n wd " Try them." I did so. TBE IIEST TWO PILLS TOOK THE *>ALN AWAY in a few hours, and I was able to resume my woik. No one nesd oe frightened to take them. I have recommended th-m to all whom I have heard complaining of rheumatism, eout. lumtasrc, n£uralgia r £'c. I hope no cne Mill doubt my statement. — Yours fcincerely, Jlr G. Eade. JAS. PETTENGALL. TBEPAEED ONLY BY GEOEGE EADE, 232 Goswell Eoad, London. England, And sold by all Chemists, in bottles, Is Hd ; three in one. 2s 9d. FADE'S CELEBRATED GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS. Gold Medal, Health Exhibition, London. Ben&er's Food jjMfft&W TgßdP sga^ x^gy.^^, ¥*3K? gant or sensational ad"^9 vertisement, but by the ffl^llaK^«!ii constant recommendation w m iki ■? a kwi -ff» » tueir families, and of For INFANTS, those members of the BfWALBDS and The AGED- medical profession who Delicious, Nutritive, Digestible. know its value. BENGER'S FOOD IS SOLD IN TINS BY CHEMISTS, &c, EVERYWHERE. Wholesale of all Wholesale Houses. ——~~ ~~""~ 24 Manse Street, Eunediv I « ■ pg « c"M^~ 53ESK Street, Invebcaeoill I h "•■ PARK. PATFNT OFFICE FOE ALL COUNTRIES. AUTHORISED BY NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT. An average of 2090 lives are lost yearly Britain produces only eight bushels of imonff British seamen ; the French lose 250 , gram per inhabitant yearly. France grows the Germans 400 ; and 1100 are lost in the 19 bushels a head, and Denmark and the touted. States able* - Uiuted Stateg 42 busuels*

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Otago Witness, Issue 2490, 4 December 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2490, 4 December 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2490, 4 December 1901, Page 4