iSY Let a man be Athlete, Fanner, Mer- RW W chant. Fisherman, or what he will, Uf W without a sound and healthy body, and W 1^ nlenty of staying power, he will soon \ \ find himself left. \ & 20th century men ar*-''ftiir^<MTs." A jM The handicap comns wrVlkAhiftnfoebJed Af gg constitution, and meantrtfaat*. very saily ihJ7 Bjy he has to drop out. Residents of Wai- |ra W rarapa South, will- f*ni(eiiil»er rt»e \j \ energetic and prosperous farmer, Mr. V Jl Joseph 'Wyatt, who resided thet<; a lev* A OS years ago. The set back cauie to Mr. SB V wyatt, m the shape of a long period \f \ of Hl-health. \ 1 He says : — " Two years ago last \ D September I had a bad attuck of 1 ■ inMuenis. This Jeft me quite a M prostrate nnd unfit for work. The at J9 Doctor said I must remain in bed. «3 SB Following on this time of weakness, ray SW I noticed a hard swelling in tlie *ff By neck, which gradually increased in Kg? a size. It also affected my eyos, W ■ causing them to protrude. The v A Doctor stated I was suffering from \ \ OPTHALMiC GOITRE. \ Jm My condition becoming more fa kBB serious Unring a ]>eriod of two i»y W years, I had other medical advice, ■ <R3f W and became mn out-patient of the Tj \ Hospital. I had got into a very \ k bad state, the Doctors telling me A 40 that in addition to the above ail- £$ W meat, that I bad V \ GRAVE'S DISEASE. \ I At times my sight was so affected jj A that everything I looked at appear- H ■ ed green, even the bnu knobs f® m on the bedstead. ffl B For six months I was in bed, being jkj£ B so weak ,and unable to stand or get tSr ■ about. Those who came into tae Kgf V room could hear ray heart beating. W V I had despaired of ever regaining 1 \ my health when a friend brought \ \ Mr. Aston, of the Plantekoa Com- V JL pany to see me. Only for the fact a, Jm that I bad confidence in their ffl £B recommendation I doubt if I should mW have used the remedies thai BSS W happily proved the means of W my cure. I had tried so much with \ \ no result. I followed the directions A Sjf given, and in five d»ys after /ra w commencing '. j3 \ PLANTEKOA \ 1 there was a change for the better. | 1 lam happy to say this has fl A continued till once more 1 have ta M resumed work. In addition to M MM ordinary gardening, the fact that I j»B fly use the pick and shovel, shows my <If 'mf present condition. I quite believe ffiff ■f I should have been in my last t ' ■ resting place, but for Plantekoa. \ \ I shall be pleased to answer any \ enquiries. \ A " Yours faithfully, jk tij "JOSEPH WYATT. M M '" S. Angus Avenue, Wellington South." W A A tribute from the REV. G. BOND, A §3 Wesleyan Minister, Wellington South. «S T Who says :- I know Mr. Wyatt inti- T \ mately. He was suffering from \ 1 Optha'lmic Goitre, and his case seemed 1 ■ hopeless. I can also bear testimony to n m the fact that from the time he com- B S menced to take Plantekoa his health M gM steadily improved, and he has so far £$ jjw recovered as to be able to resume work, £j|jr aw and life seems to be a pleasure to him ggr sa once more." Btf \ PLANTEKOA MEDSCINE \ i OINTMENT AND SOAP, J fflt Obtainable from feading stores, or SS V direct from W \ PLANTEKOA PROPRIETARY, \ A WELLINGTON. A *i]ip '%>> *%>■ '^>i W. SNELL, FAMILY BUTCHER BEGS to thanks the public of Dannevirke for their patronge during the past three years, and also to intimate to them that he has removed to his NEW AND COMMODIOUS i PREMISES at the corner of Hi^h and Allardiceutreets. where he will be prepaied to still supply them with the primest o meat at the lowest possible pric«. Cash register tickets issued. Morepork small goons always i stock. Telephone, 63. . WORMS IN CHILDREN I - EASILY ERAOSCMEO. r Nearly all children in this colony are more or lets "^ troubled with worms, be- r . cause of the almost entire w. "^ absence o£ lime in the water r A WADE'S WORM FIGS " A r*" Have proved their worth in A hundreds of cases. They r rid the constitution of worms A of all descriptions, and they (► j are so pleasant to the palate •4 that children look upon them as a luxury. ■A yJ PRICE 1/- --' "* CHEMISTS AND STORES. A > WANTED~Tbe Ladies of D»DDe. to know that they cam obtain the most refreshing cup of tea aod the daintiest of cakes at A. A. PALLANT'S Refreshment Kooms, High«treet. nnO Blacksmith , Sawmrllers, etc. — ■*- Brunner nuts in any quantity at shortest notice — Gibb Bros
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Bush Advocate, Volume XVII, Issue 67, 20 March 1905, Page 7
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823Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Bush Advocate, Volume XVII, Issue 67, 20 March 1905, Page 7
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