j BUSINESS NOTICES. BY WARRANT *£!lS$&B&S& OF APPOINTMENT. V. SEY «SPAINTER AND DECORATORS \ V . /j! ' , -OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAYS. .PAPERHANGINGS • WAREHOUSE; 107 COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. FURNITURE WAREHOUSE 184 HIGH STBEET (Opposite Bonnington, Chemist. ■ Factory—Manchester street.) LANDED. . ' T INOLEUMSand FLOORCLOTHS, CARPETS and CARPET SQUARES, TABLE COVERS, CURTAINS and CURTAIN* LENGTHS, BLIND \f^@«^ffiß&-s-S^S|^^% s . HOLLAND (with Fringe and Tassels to matdl >' PLUSHETTE (Plain aird BEDSTE IDS'and OVERMANTELS r With Cabinet and -Upholstery Furni- , (, ure we defy competition. INSPECTION INVITED. - * WHY STILL MORE?. | The use-of Van Hoi-ten's ■ | Cocoa as a daily beverage, in | family life is continually increasing' | "Why ? The explanation is simple enough. | Because the highest Medical Authorities recommend. | •.*';' it more ari._?rmbr_ran_t because"experfencefH^achcs 1 = | that Van Ho_.ten ; s Cocoa ought to be chosen before If . all other drinks. It is refreshing and strengthening, m without the pernicious after-effects peculiar to Tea . j| and Coffee. It is a good nourisher and flesh- § former. In addition j Van. Houten's Cocoa is not | -expensive, as a 1-lb tin will furnish from 100 to | , 120 cups. You cannot take too much of this | healthy, easily-digestible drink; and, even" after ' | the fullest use, the flavor never palls on the taste, | but comes both fresh and refreshing. I F~ BE SURE YOU TRY "| . I VAN HOUTEN'S Eating CHOGOLATEJ i DB. L. L. SMITH, L.S.A-, F.8.G.5.L., F.S.A., &c, 41 COLLINS SrREET, MELBOURNE. Consultation by Letter, £1. 46 Years Practising in Melbourne. WHEN Officially Representing Victoria in London in 1893 Dr. Smith was invited by the Laureatof the Academy ot Medicine of France to the French Government Laboratory to study and practice and make known to the medic >1 profession of the Southern Hemisphere the xSrown-Sequard System oi Treating Diseases, now practised in ll.the Continental Hoepitals for Cancer, Myx—dema, Spinal Irritation, Paralysis, Nervous Complaints, &c—_ee Obituary, "The Lancet," April 14th, 1894. Dr. L. L. Smith's Medical Almanac, 1899: a Handbook lor the Mothers and House, holders of Australasia and New Zealand. A Vade Mecum for the Profession. I rice 6d, all Booksellers. / THE- GKEA- HBEBAIi REMEDY, V I T A. T> A. T I O ' HAS SAVED. HUNDREDS OF LIVES. IT MAY SAVE YOURS, "'' '""' V , •-..'» Nolan street, 'Maryborough (Vie.), October _-th, -898. 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 ' ibad attack if'my old complaint (the doctors fig, 1 called it congested and. enlarged Hive?), my ' brother said the,best thing I could do was to go and,see you,' but I had been bad so long, *-d although my doctor was very kind, it aeemed as if nothing could be done to cure roe. __S$ v"ss_iS__i ** I had known you in New Zealand, I •3mg_ thought, "Well, if Vitadatio has cured Mr Siw Palmer, there must b# some good in it," so CSEm *fffir W\L I decided to Boe you and ask your advice ?yS? about my case. Of course, as you are aware, e!|&g.' />-£* waa persuaded to try it, and I am very iHtfftk. f__l_ , _____ *m ■—i—nkful to say it has been a great blessing 0l&n_, jtP*& ___t_t *° me ' * 3 bave passed tho largest gall stone _E@u___L_ _?_&_» my doctor had ever seen; the nearest thing I can compare it to is a pigeon egg, and I think -when you see it you will say I have not exaggerated it. One thing I feel confident of, and that ia that'Vitadatio has savod mc a very painful and serious operation. I am re__l_i3f_li__l?_?M^tllr commending Vitadatio to all my friends, sever—l SS sff of whom have told mc personally that it haa T_e lffß Bjj done them a wonderful amount of good, one Bn^ laa y ** P»rti< !t d— r» s-venty-five years old, 't iff 'v/_r *™*** ™9 ** * who has been cured of piles- If you think this " 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 io answer any enquiries relative to my case if a stamped addressed envelope is enclosed lor reply. "Wishing you every success in thi* great business, I remain, yours faithfully, '; ' . (MISS) B. J. HOCKING. ■*.-.. , _■__,___" A model of the Gall-stone passed by Miss flocking is on view at the Agents, Mr E W. HALL, Armagh street. - The Price of this Medicine is—Large Size, 5s 6d; Small Size, 3a 6d. Ask your Chemist or Grjpcer for it ____•_■___>"' '■>' , * Sole Australasian Agent, & A PALM_U*t, Melbourne, Adelaide, and.94 Tay.sxreet* Invercargili. . . -i Wholesale and Retail Agent for Christchurch, .- El W 3_£ALL, ARM_vGH STBEET. Prepared only by W. WIiBBER, Launsestcn, Tasmania. >
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10294, 14 March 1899, Page 7
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