, BUSINESS NOTICES, VITADATIb" CURES A BAD CASE OF LUMBAGO. Ben Lomond, 28 M'llwraith street, Prince's Hill, North Carlton, 20th January, 1899.. To Mr W. WEBBER, Sole proprietor VITADATIO. .Dear Sir,—l feel it my duty to add my testimony ia favour ef your GREAT REMEDY VITADATIO. When I first heard of your VITADATIO I -was confined to my bed, and had been bedridden tor some weeks, md previous to that could only get about by the use of CRUTCHES. A gentleman, by name Mr M'lndoe, called on mc, and was very sorry to see mc so ill, as I was advertised to dance in the MELBOURNE TOWN HALL, as I am a professional Highland dancer. Mr M'lndoe said, "You had better try what WEBBER'S VITADATIO will do for you." I said. "WEBBER'S VITADATIO cannot cure mc. I have got lumbago." "Well," he said, "it cured mc, and I am almost positive it will cure you." Then Mr Burk (who is foreman of the carpenters at the Metropolitan,- Board of Works in Footscray) called to see mc, and was also surprised to see mc in such a helpless condition. He said, "Why don't you try WEBBER'S VITADATIO. it will cure you. It has cured my wife." I decided to send my daughter to see Mr Palmer at his address in 45 and 47 Bourke street, Melbourne, and he strongly advised her to take a bottle of VITADATIO, and a bottle of INDIAN OIL OF CREAM, and tho result was marvellous. In the course of a few days I was up and going about (without any assistance), managed to fulfil my appointment at the TOWN HALL, end after taking four large bottles I was completely cured. The cure took place come months ago, and I may say that I have had no return of the trouble. I will do all in my power to get others to take your wonderful jnedicino VITADATIO. You may use these few lines as you think fit. Trusting you will have continued success in your groat work,—l remain,- dear sir, yours sincerely, HBNRY W. SKINNER, VITADATIO IS SOLD EVERYWHERE. S. A. PALMER, Agent-General for Australasia. Head. Office for New, Zealand, 39 Manners street, Wellington. Price of VITADATIO, 5s 6d and 3s 661 Chemists and Grocers. 2340 X" JAM Oontalns the Purest Fruit ens! Beat Sugcf "yOU can obtain Empire Co.'s "Royal" Blue from any. respectable grocer. tUDB MAM, IHB BE g T QUALITY BT, GE0 — mm See thai yoagtt (!■ TpMPIRE CO.'S Teas will go twice as far as any Tea offered in. Christchurch, and are superior in flavour. To Avoid Disappointment Jf JAMS QOMPARE "Empire Co.'c" Is 10d "Mikado" Tea with any 2s 4d Tea in the market, JUTAN WINDMILLS ' TITAN , PUMPS J TITAN HYDKAULIC RAM TITAN HCS- WATER APPARATXT3 TITAN SANITARY CLOSETS TITAN ARTESIAN WELLS . TITAN BANKS, LICHFIELD STREET, CHBISTCHURCH. Nimmo & Blair's 'Standard' Seeds Are recognised by all GAUDENERS and AMATEUR FLORISTS to be of unquestionable quality. The quality of Seeds sold at below mentioned prices has been the means of hundreds of FIRST PRIZES being gained iii both Vegetables and Flowers at the leading Horticultural Shows in New Zealand. Growers therefore see that they ;ret those of the "Standard" quality. Vegetable Seeds mtt l^ p 3d pkts. Bearing- pur name and address, and year in i which filled, in following varieties. PEAS ... in 13 varieties BEANS (Broad) .« in 4 varieties BEANS (French) ... in 4 varieties BEET ... „. in 3 varieties BROCCOLI, .„ in 8 varieties CABBAGE... .l. in 8 varieties CARROT ... ' ,„ in 5 varieties CAULIFLOWER ... in 5 varieties CUCUMBER ... in 4 varieties LETTUCE ■...*. in 5 varieties MELON „, .„ in 8 varieties ONION -.» »w in 8 varieties PUMPJCIN in 4 varieties RADISH ... »■- <mM in 7 varieties SQUASH in 4 varieties TOMATO ... '»■ J««. -in 3 varieties TURNIP ,«, « ' in' 1 varieties HKRBS .- , ..I in 6 varieties Flower Seeds> 1d pkts.mni,< ASTERS DAHLIA nOLLYHOCK tOBELIA MARIGOLD PANSY PETUNIA PHLQX ' PORTULACA STOCKS VERBENA WALLFLOWER And ONE HUNDRED other popular varieties. FOR EXHIBITION PURPOSES Growers are recommended to sow PEA—Rev. Dr. Stuart .. , per pkt. 6d PEA—Sir Harry Atkinson .. .■, per pkt. M PEA-Shiel's Daybreak .. per pkt. 6d BEAN— Shiel's Border Hero 4 per lb. Is CABBAGE—Blair's Phenomenal < per pkt. 6d CABBAGE-Lamb's Earliest of all per pttt 6d i CAKROT—Plevna Stump Rpoi-d per pkt. 6d LEEK—Large Colflstream.. < per pkt. 6d LETTUCE—Zealandia .. per pkt. 6d ON lON—Early Golden Globe per pkt. Is I TOMATO—NiinmtfeDiinec "■ tavwU.... per pkt. 6d SBBD^II^iiLTOBJ. FIDLER'S UP.TO-DATB: st. 2/6 ROBIN ADAIR • .. . St. 3,0 COCK O'THE NORTH - et. 3/0 FATHER O , FLYNN • - ,1b bag 2/0 MAORI CHIEF at. 2/6 Lawn Grass, Standard Bird Seed, Mushroom Spawn and everything connected with the garden. lodges Free. NIMMO AND B L AIR Seed Merchants, Dunedin. AGENTS— Messrs. FLETCHER BROS., CHRISTCHURCH and ASHBURTON. Trade Mark, "Empire C 0.," is oa 4?ery label and package of our goods, and it rofficient guarantee for the quality. «uas xiob , THa # STARCH It the most eoonomloiL
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10450, 14 September 1899, Page 7
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