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BUSINESS NOTICES. HEALTH ASSURED. THE Suffering and Ailing from nervous aSedknus, "braddw and kidney troubles, depression, a&rophv, exhaustion, bad memory, excitable tempensuaebi, irritability, tired feel. ing, weak bade, pains and. noises in the head, sleeplessness, can rely <m obtaining relief by consulting (personally or by post tree) PROF. NOT3ON, MJE, E.M.G., Market Place, GhrM*church (opposite Colombc street Bridge). The only Electro-Botauicai Expert advertising (wsth 20 years' Burorxsin Experience and Kighl I'ears before the New ' Zealand public), who wilt guarantee a thorough cure. Proprietor o£ the only guaranieed * Electric Belts tmd other special Electrical appliances in the colonies. Write, stating your case, and you will receive honest opinion FREE. You can be treated successfully at your own home, and to convince the most sceptical will forward Electric Appliances and Concentrated Treatment on easy terms of payment. Thousands of testimonials troai those whe 1 had wasted their time and money can be J inspected daily from 10 a.m- till 9 p.m. j TESTIMONIAL. j Ashburton, j February sth, 1900. I Prof. Notmann, - . j Dear Sir, —I am pleased to say I foal in 1 perfect health every way since taking the last course of treatment. My head is quite clear, my memory has improved, I sleep well, I do not feel tired, or sweat at night now. I am improving rapidly. I never thought it was possible for any human being io alter my life to such an extent as you have, through your kind and easy terms of payment and excellent treatment, tor I had tried co many. No words of mine can express my gratitude.—Yours faithfully, J." N. BURROWS. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR EMPIRE CO.'S CONCENTRATED ESSENCES. ABSOLUTELY PURE. YTTADATIO. CONSUMPTION AND STARVED NERVES CURED. Mr W. Webber. Dose Sir, —Words are mere empty sounds to express the debt of gratitude I owe you as the inventor and proprietor of your superlative medicine "Vitadatio." From the time I was 13 years of age it may be eaid, with absolute truth, I did not enjoy scarcely a day's good health, and this continued for upwards of 15 years. During that long period I have been treated by six doctors for the folowing complaints, namely, Starved Nerves, Sluggish Liver, and Consumption. My state of health and vitality became so low the doctor said there was no hope for my recovery but to leave Tasmania, and go to one of the warmer colonies; this was during the year 1894. While in a state of great indecision as to what course to take—leave the colony, or, as the doctor said, remain here and die— your great and good medicine was then for the first time, so far as I know, advertised in the newspapers in northern Tasmania, and what was then a new remedy to us as a family was for the first time brought under my notice. As a last forlorn hope, and after considerable pressing, I consented, with great reluctance, to try its effects in my case. It is so many years since the course was taken that I do not remember the exact number of bottles, but I think it was 10 or 11. The "Vitadatio" proved to be just the right medicine for my complication of troubles, for it restored mc to perfect health, and restored my whole body, with all the deranged functions, to -a healthy condition, added to which I have enjoyed good health from the time of your medicine having cured to the present. I must ask you to excuse my apparent want of gratitude" *for not sending you the truth of my case years ago. And let mc further add, sir, for the benefit of my own sex who may be hesitating and cannot decide to give Webber's "Vitadatio" a fair trial, that & medicine which has so thoroughly cleansed my system as to keep a chronic subject to the ailments and diseases which I have named above free from pain, and the fearful mental anxiety for so many years, is worfhy of a trial, and is, as I know, from a thankful experience, more valuable to suffering humanity than you claim for it.—Yours very truly, I. SPOTSWOOD. Red Hills, Tasmania, December 4lh, 1899. E. W. HALL, Chrißtchurch Agent. HOTELS. AUCKLAND. ~~ WAVERLEY HOTEL MAURICE O'CONNOR, Proprietor, DESIRES to intimate that he has taken over the Business of this Popular Hotel, and would respectfully request a continuance of the liberal support hitherto awarded his TJT6ddC6SSOT> VISITORS to AUCKLAND will find that no effort will be spared to afford them every comfort, whilst the TARIFF will be, as previously, MOST MODERATE. The Hotel is within one minute's walk of Railway Station and Wharf, and commands a magnificent view of the harbour. To the Friends of the Proprietor in different parts of the colony a Cead Mille Faiths will ever be extended, and a pleasant sojourn as- ' WINES, SPIRITS, ALES, Etc., Of the BEST BRANDS ONLY. 7041, MAURICE O'CONNOR. ■» A GREAT EVENT. - OPENING OF THE AQUARIUM, "p. ARENAS, Proprietor of the City Hotel, XJ ' invites the Public to INSPECT the Alterations and Improvements that he has effected in this favourite Central Hostelry, which have made it SECOND TO NONE on this side of Use line. OPENING OF THE AQUARIUM. CITY HOTEL, THE HUB OP CHRISTCHURCH, TRIANGLE. . TT7" HITE HART* HOTB L, HIGH STREET, CHRISTOHUROri. TARIFF: £2 2s per Week. Breakfast, 2s. Luncn, Is. Dinner, 2s 6d. Beds, 2s. JOHN NEILL, Proprietor. Sample Room 3. Telephone 45. Night Porter. CONVEYANCES GOVERNOR'S BAY-LYTTELTON COACH SERVICE. * ON AND AFTER MARCH Ist. Leave Ocean View Hotel at ... 8.10 a.m. Leave Ocean View Hotel at 3.15 p.m. I Leave Railway Station at ... 9.30 aan. -Leave Railway Station at 4.30 p.m. ": DAILY, Weather and other circumstances permitting. . W. H. TEAPE, Proprietor. WANTED. WANTED KNOWN—That lam making Old Jewellery into the newest style and latest faabion at very reasonable prices; best workmanship guaranteed. K. Grieababer, Jeweller, 236 High street. WANTED— Ladiea and Gentlemen to Hire Bicycles at per Day, Week or HonihNew stock of aaohines, in first-class order. Adams' Star Cycle Company, 70 Manchester street, aad ISS Colombo street, next Cathedral. ■ L.^L* WANTED TO SELL-At New Brighton; 5-roomed and 7-roomed Houses; .£390 each, cost '£400; both real bargains. Also, Eleven Splendidly Situated Building Sections at Speculators' price. Taylor, CWe and Co., Lichfield street. WANTED KNOWN — Just opened, a lam ajsortment Microscopes, Hagsi&aes, B*. aocal»r«, Toleocopea, etc. J. R. Proctor, Optician, 180 High stifeet. \\T ANTED KNOWN—People with defective TV sight can be supplied with Spectacle* at a raaDy moderate cost- Do not in jstfe your ayes. Apply at once to Sennet*, Watchmaker, etc., 18S High street. An enonnoa* stock to select from, ali the latest styles and shapes, frames, or in steel, nickel silver and gold. "TTTTNDSOB and Lac* Ties, tk* nrewaxiatc ttV.Y, faaaaon. J. BalUatyme ami Catayssar

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10638, 24 April 1900, Page 7

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