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BUSINESS NOTICES, e-isax-a-, IHB jjggj QxtAXJXt #JAM tn the Market is ths ST. GEORGE BRAND ■*si_eirssiMia TTTONDEBFUIi CURB BY VTTADATIO. PUBLISHED FOR THE BENEFIT OF OTHERS. "_TX>ATING~__DNEY." 134 York street, Launceston, 19th April, 1899. Mr. W. WEBBER, Proprietor Vitadatio. Dear a resident of Launceston of many years standing, it seems. to mc to bo my duty, as well as a great pleasure, to inform all who are in need of a great and reliable medicine, what your Vitadatio has done for mc. Practically I w_3 an invalid for quite two years. No words can express the intense pain I suffered. All my troublo was in my' back. After a long course of treatment by i doctors it was finally decided my disease was I a FLOATING KIDNEY. My -husband says- he ha 3 used- from time to time sacks of linseed meal in poultices i to give mc ease from pain. Moreover, morphia was given" in my medicines to lessen my Buf- ' ferings. But from all this there was no per-« manent relief." There is nothing in my opinion so subduing as almost incessant pain, at least I found it so.. Your Vitadatio being then,- as I now, the talk of the'town, Mr _Cilby bought a bottle for mc and insisted upon mc giving it a trial. At first it made mc much worse, and .1 wanted.to stop, its use after' tho first I bottle, but my family- would not hoar of it, and insisted I should go on with a course of it. Details, of its effects, need not bo given. In all I took, nine of the large-size bottles; i my pains rapidly . disappeared, and before I had finished the course I was perfectly free from my pain and—ay'diseasei-the latter all the doctors". agreed in saying ;v was an extremely bad case.' of Floating Kidney. I i never cease 'to Teconnnend your great remedy, ' Vitadatio, to -any whom' I know to be in , pain, 48 I have known it to really work, won- j ders in many cases other, than my own. The cure in my case must bo complete and permanent, as I have had - ho- return of tho symptoms now upwards of three years, so take it to be safe to give the public the benefit of my experience. If yon choose to do so, this may be published for the benefit of others.. * • 'Yours gratefully, , ' (Mrs) F. E. KILBY. i PRICE of VITADATIO, 5b 6d and 3s 6d INDIAN OIL OF CREAM, 2s 6d. "TRY V-TADAT-O TO-DAY. Wjite or Call at. our head institute for n.z., . -9.manners street. Pure and wholesome "Iff " tomato SAUGE Nimmo & Blair's i 'Standard' Seeds Are recognised by all GARDENERS and AMATEUR FLORISTS to be ot unquestionable quality. The quality ot Seed* sold at below mentioned prices has been the means of hundreds of FIRST PRIZES beinsr trained in both Vegetables and Flowers .at the leading: Horticultural .hows in New Zealand. Growers therefore see that they tret those of the "Standard" quality. Vegetable Seeds m i e n up 3d pkts. Bearing our name and address, and year in' 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... • ... in 8 varieties CARROT ... ... ' in 5 varieties CAULIFLOWER . .- in 6 varieties CUCUMBER ... in 4 varieties LETTUCE ... in 5 varieties MELON ... ... in 8 varieties ONION .« ... in 8 varieties PUMPKIN ... in , 4 varieties RADISH ... ... in 7 varieties SQUASH ... ... in 4 varieties TOMATO ... ,m in 3 varieties TURNIP ... ... in 7 varieties HERBS ... ,„ in 6 varieties Flower Seeds m id pkts.including ASTERS DAHLIA HOLLYHOCK LOBELIA MARIGOLD PANSY PETUNIA PHLOX PORTULAOA STOCKS VERBENA WALLFLOWER And ONE HUNDRED other popular varieties. FOR EXHIBITION PURPOSES Growers are recommended to sow PEA—Rev. Dr. Stuart .. .. perpkt. 6d PEA—Sir Harry Atkinson .. .. perpkt. «6d PEA—Shiel's Daybreak .. .- perpkt. 6d BEAN—Shiel'e Border Hero .. per lb. Is . CABBAGE—Blair's Phenomenal .. perpkt. 6d CABBAGE—Lamb's Earliest of all.. per pkt. 6d CARROT—Plevna Stump Rooted .. per pkt. 6d LEEK—Large Coldstream.. .. perpkt. od I LETTUCE— Zealandia .. .. perpkt. 6d ONlON—Early Golden Globe .. perpkt. Is I TOMATO—Nimmo's Dunedin Favourite perpkt. 6d SEED POTATOES. ' fTDLER'S UP-TO-DATE .. ' *.. " at 2/0 ! ROBIN ADAIR ~ ... .. St. 3/) COCK O* THE NORTH .... St. 3 0 FATHER O* FLYNN .. .. 71b bag 2/6 MAORI CHIEF " - ... .. .. *U 2]b Lawn Grass, Standard Bird Seed, Mushroom Spawn and everything connected with the garden. _oac_* F»__ NIMMO AND BLAIR Seed Merchants, Dunedin. AGENTS— Messrs. FLETCHER BROS., CHRISTCHURCH and ASHBURTON. ————————_—_—___———__———————————————————• i Tf JAM Oontalns thef Purest , ■ fruit as* Seat •ugar A. ADMORE, SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER. F PORTER of E_g___ and American Harness, Horse Clothing, Trotting Boots, Bruahware, Horse M-dicines, and all Stable Requisites. Repairs Promptly Executed at Lowest Rates. Second-hand Harness and Saddles Bought, Sold or Exchanged. 2H CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. (Next "Press" Office). A_- a* lai __po, HI

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10481, 20 October 1899, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10481, 20 October 1899, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10481, 20 October 1899, Page 7