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. BUSINESS NOTICES FURNITURE. FURNITURE. > FURNITURE. A. J. WHITE COMPLETE FURNISHING WAREHOUSE SHOULD BE INSPECTED BY ALL BUYERS OR INTENDING PURCHASERS OF CARPETd. LINOLEUMS. MATTINGS 1 ; AND ALL KINDS OF FLOOR COVERINGS. Including HODGE'S. ..PATENT FIBRE CARPET, In Squares, also in Yard Wide and Stair "Widths. This is an Ideal Sanitary Carpet, has no nap to collect dust or lint, is very durable, artistic and reversible. DINING AND DRAWING ROOM FURNITURE. HALL AND LIBRARY FURNITURE. BEDROOM FURNITURE. It is scarcely necessary to remind our clients and the public generally that we always carry the largest assortment to be seen in the colony in all the above lines. Our are thoroughly up-to-date, and as to prices we guarantee _ better value all the' year round than is usually obtainable at the so-called cheap sales. BILLIARD TABLES FOR FAMILY USE. We are Manufacturing Billiard Tables (which may also be used as Dining i Tables. They are mathematicallyccorrect in all dimensions, havo Slate Beds, Lightening Rubber Cushion, Superfine Cloth, Walnut or Cedar Frames, finished with the greatest care and best workmanship. Each table is providod with ; Ivory Balls, Cues, Marking Board, &c. ; also, a Book of the Game and how to play it, by John Roberts. FIRST-RATE TABLES FOR UP-COUNTRY STATIONS. STEAM CABINET AND UPHOLSTERY WORKS, ST. ASAPH STREET. SHOW ROOMS, TUAM STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. JOHNSON AND COUZINS. TENT, HORSE COVER, ROPE AND TWINE MAKERS CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. FIRE. FIRE ESCAPES. - FIRE. WE Beg to notify Hotel and Boardirig-House Keepers that we are the SOLE MANUFACTURERS for _*JEVV ZEALAND OF SMITH'S UNIVERSAL FIRE ESCAPE, of which we are just now making a large number. All orders will be promptly attended to. BINDER TWINE—We are now manufacturing Binder Twine, which has given every satisfaction, and would ask all our friends to use our make, thereby supporting a local industry. ' TARPAULINS—We would specially remind runholders and farmers of the great value of Tarpaulins, as without one it often means a considerable loss through woof and grain getting wet i THIS OKESA! HERBAL REMEDY, VI T A. P A T 10 HAS SAVED HUNDREDS OF LTVEa IT MAY SAVE YOURS," Nolan atreet, Maryborough (Vie.),. October 26th, 1898. To Mr S. A. Palmer, Scle Australian Agent for Webber's Vitadatio. ~ Dear Sir, —When I went to Melbourne in , ~ February (cf this year) for a change, after a ■ ~ ' - had attack cf my old complaint (the doctors jßi- called it congested and enlarged liver), ray _jMteißEl^___t_r i brother said the best thing I could do was to go and see you, but I had been bad so long, , ____I_§lq_—«il— although my doctor was very kind, it '' seemed as if nothing could be done to cure mc, reS» w> * jut as I had known you in New Zealand, I _—||——I __S__S kI_W Palmer, there must he some good in it," so ' t&fieß _xtiL -* decided to Bee you and ask your advice *■!_! f «• j_j about my case. Of course, as you are aware, __ »£* * was P ers uaded to try it, and I am very R_fi__k .xt*-^*** 1 ' - /___ ' _t_\' than-fui to say it has been a great blessing BgHajßk JOTS***** _<$& #*_jf*JM *° me ' as * have passed the 1 largest gall atone _H__B-_L_^^P'w--t_^*^'''' > \ __KH-M m - 7 doctor had ever seen; the nearest thing I can compare it to is a pigeon egg, and I K-MJ__WRf__gKJfl_f th ,n k when you see it you will say I have 'Btiggijßqßa|Sß__Sjffl not exaggerated it.. One thing I feel confident °f> -ud that is that'Vitadatio has saved mc a WBMJH__B_f_Ef wr very painful and serious operation.. I am reco mmending-Vitadatio to all my friends, several ■_**i_l_-_f___fi'i TbVJpk^ Wsߣa:rWamr °* Wjlom have told mc personally that it hat at done them a wonderful amount of good, ont Ap^Jj^M_^2^_ lady in particular, seventy-five years old, w *f'H_f_f '™*"™r » who has been cured of piles If you think this " f will be the means of getting any poor sufferer ♦-.■'■ to try.this wonderful medicine, you have my . full permission to use it. I will only be too glad to answer any enquiries relative to my case if a stamped addressed envelope is enclosed for reply. Wishing you every success in thir great business, I remain, yours faithfully, (MISS) E. J. HOCKING. A model of the Gall-stone passed by Miss Hocking is on view at the Agents, Mr E W. HALL, Armagh street • - The Price of this Medicine ia—Large Size, 5s 6d; Small Size, 3s 6d. Ask your Chemist or Grocer for it, Sole Australasian Agent, S. A PALMER, Melbourne, Adelaide, and 94 Tay street, Invercargill. Wholesale and Retail Agent for Christchuroh, E. W HALL, ARMAGH STREET. r Prepared only by W. WEBBER, Launoeston, Tasmania, j ...■ ». MEL-INS FOR INFANTS AND INVALIDS. Mellin's Food when prepared is similar to Breast Milk and is adapted for use in all climates. L 1 DR. L. L. SMITH, L.S.A., F.R.G.S.L., F.S.A., &c, 41 COLLINS STREET, MELBOURNE. Consultation by Letter, £1. 4b Years Practising in Melbourne. WHEN Officially Representing Victoria in London in 1893 Dr. Smith was invited by the Laureat of the Academy ot Medicine of France to the French Government Laboratory to study and practice and make known to the medical profession of the Southern Hemisphere tho Brown-Sequard System of Treating Diseases, now practised in all the Continental Hoepitals for Cancer, Myxoederua, Spinal Irritation, Paralysis, Nervous Complaints, Ac—See Obituary, "The Lancet," April 14th, 1894. Dr. L. L. Smith's Medical Almanac, 1899: a Handbook for the Mothers and Householders of Australasia and New Zealand. A Vade Mecum for the Profestion. Price 6d, all Booksellers. ;."' ; '. ■ - ■'• ' : '",'■'•■ "' :;-':■_ ;-■•''-:■ - ■;;';"_._ -'> '.-_ ■ v -- .;.''

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10266, 8 February 1899, Page 7

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