A BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION. Apply Sulpholine Lotion. It drives i.-.vay pimples, blotches, roughness, redness and all disfigurements. Sulnholinc develops a lovely skill. Is. bottles. Made in London. —Advt. . , Ask for G.S. Corsets; clock spring steel, practically unbreakable.- — (Ad. > His Was an expressive face, a face of the vegetable marrow type; a mouth. weli. it might have been cut with a hay spade, and such a voice, some* thing between a leaky cistern and a Cog- horn, but he had sense and eighleenpence. He says to the chemist now: "Have you got a bottle of Woods' Great Peppermint Cure for coughs and colds? Nothing else will do for me. It beats hospitals.'—(Ad.) Medical. 'XTITADATIO' INSTITUTE, • 45-47, Eourke-street, - Melbourne, 15th May, 1899. 'In His Steps, or What Would Jesus Do?1 Mr S. A. Palmer, 'Vitadatio,' has arranged for a large supply of Charles M. Sheldon's brilliant, moral,' educational, interesting books, including, 'In His Steps,' 'The Crucifixion of Philip Strong-,' 'His Brother's Keeper,' "Malcolm Kirk,' and 'Richard Hardy's Seven Days.Mr Palmer, actuated by a desire to see such works in the hands of our youth of both sexes, will post to any address any one book, on receipt of stamp, 2d, or the five books, stamps, Cd. All applications must be made by letter only, marked 'Sheldon,' care of Vitadatio, Melbourne. The books, a quarter of a million, are being turned out as speedily as possible, and Will be ready for delivery in about 10 days. The stamps, are only to cover postage. The Books are a present from Mr Palmer. A GRATEFUL TESTIMONY. Mansfield, Victoria, February 3. 1599. Mr S. A. PALMER, Australian Agent for WEBBER'S VITADATIO. Dear sir,— You will remember that I wrote some time ago telling you how ill I was with Rheumatism. It quite disabled me, and I had to give up a good situation in con- " r-equence. I was in despair when I wrote to you, and, acting on your instructions," I took VITADATIO three times a day after my meals, till now 1 am able to get about as actively as ever, and am working hard every day of my life. 1 have taken seven bottles, and I must say it is a splendid medicine, and worth its weight in gold, when it puts a poor man on his legs again, so that he can get a good living as it has done for me. I used your Indian Oil of Cream for rubbing my limbs, and this took the stiffness away wonderfully. I intend to take the medicine a little longer, so as to make sure of never having the disease again, as I feel certain it is taking it right out of my system. I have suffered from it for many years. I write this letter of thanks to you for your interest in my case, and if It will do any good in inducing others to get VITADATIO, you are at liberty to publish this letter, for it is a genuine Medicine, and I am most grateful that I found it out. Everybody in Mansfield knows how bad I was. Yours very truly, W. KITTO. Mr Palmer Has 'Living Witnesses' all over the colonies honestly testifying to the good that 'Vitadatio' .has done them physically. He is actuated by proper motives to advance Morality in Literature. Price 5/6 and 3/(J per bottle. P. M. DEWAR, 51, Grey-street, Agent for Auckland and District. (irmiauU s Muts-O is the most act.vu and at the same time the most moilensive remedy in the treatment of ' Acute and Chronic Discharges. MATICff INJECTION is used in recent j MATICO CAPSULES chAVk^clses. | 3 ___#$®^l&_. "Common Sense g; Mr<tf%MJ£?^lk Ear Dru_4_" relieve g: •J3 §& I HtJiSb Deafness and Head Si % \kJH!_^l_iPL_r Free. Wilson Ear Drum Co § •£ aap Collins St., Melli !| FOR fJElil\A__Gl/V It Guides. 21- PER BOX J Educational. rpHE LADIES' COLLEGE & SCHOOL ■*■ OF MUSIC, REMUERA. For Boarding and Day Pupils. Firstclass Home, Hig-h-class Modern Education, and Training on Unsectarian Christian Principles. Principal..Mrs S. A. MOORE-JONES, M.M., M.R.C.P., C.M., S.K. Vice-Principal..Miss A. F. MOOIVEJONES, N.Z.V.A., London. Full Resident and Visiting Staff of Professors:—Miss Lance.Mdlle. Bouillon.Miss W. Moore-Jones, Miss M. Moore-Jones, M. Keesing, Esq., Mrs Coates, Mrs Hudson Williamson, Mrs Stuart Traquuir Stuart, H. Goldie, Esq., A. Payton, Esq., A. Colwill, Esq., Prof. Carl Schmitt, Miss A. F Moore-Jones, Miss M. Heywood, Miss J Adams, Miss Tilly, Miss E. Reeves, Miss M. Peak, G. Paque, Esq., Madame Wigmore. Next term begins June 6. —i ,—_____ MRS YOUNG'S CLASSES FOR ENGLISH SUBJECTS and DRAWING Will begin on MONDAY, sth JUNE, at 10 a.m., in the Class-room, 238 Queen-st., over Mrs Shakespeare's Fancy Work Emporium. Mrs YOUNG will be at the Room from 10 to 12 a.m. on the Ist and 2nd June to I enrol pupils and mako arrangements for I the Classes. BANJO, MANDOLIN & GUITAR MR CHAS. McFARLANE. Receives Pupils for the above Instruments. STUDIO: MUTUAL, LIFE BUILDINGS 58 QUEEN STREET (First Floor), ANCING-MRS SOWERBY has Reopened her Classes for Ballroom and Fancy Dancing on SATURDAY, April 22, at her Hall, Lower Symonds-street. Juveniles, Elementary, SATURDAY, 10.30 am • Advanced 2 p.m.; Skirt and F_ncv Dances 3.45 p.m.: Deportment a Specialty. Adults. — TUESDAY and THURSDAY, 7.30 p.m. Prlvate Lessons and Classes per arrangement. For terms, etc., apply Wood* yiile, parliament-street.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 130, 3 June 1899, Page 6
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