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The Sick are Cured & Sceptics Left To Wonder. Polvraathic Medical Institute OF LATIMER SQUARE &, GLOUCESTER STREET CHRISTCHURCH; POLYPATHY, the new Method of Healing, is tire surest and mos r*pid Svstem, as it' cures with absolute certainty such diseases a3 Lancer Epilepsy and Asthma, incuiable under the old system, as well as *H Chronic and Nervous Complaints of Women and Men. More Cures made by POLYPATHY that any other System in the World, The, wisest, best educated, and tuost enlightened ppop'e are daily becoming converts to those new principles <<nd method* which are suppoited by hum overwhelming evidence, sustain? Iby the public who have had an o| po - tunitv of testing the reniarkale success of the Polypathy System, lh«'ir wonderful success has spread like wildfire through an enlightened community and amongst those who had given up all hopes of ever being well again, and L they are hy hundreds availing themselves of the Pokpathic System ot treeing' Chronic Diseases, which ha fc proved to be the purest, quickest, and move reliable means of Cure ever oflered an afflicted person. When sick, is the time we need the Lest advice and treatment. Therefore we say, hj •«'•»■ yourselves, you who are sick, write to the Polypathic Institute, and b-y accei-t piouis of ihe m\stvi ions skill—more convincing than wo:d~- thai l* Ly til: t'olypaths. More Cures wiule by Polypathy than any oilier System in the World. Huadreds of Testimonials as under — A" BThj Jl A - This is to ceitify that T have been i-«ted by the Polypathic: Jnsti u»e hj r four mouths tioni Asthma (clr.nic). for wbieh (ha-e ttiftrr«>d Inr «!■•»■» years, and tu.w believe that I am perfectly cured, tu.d am ujo\ing g<-< d health, can eat a-id sleep well. „,„,« * T SIMON MATHIS«*N. They also desire to impress upon mer «ho are •• ff rirg th:.» they have t*e justly celebrated Hindoo lemedv, *o well aid favorably kuown in the old Wot'd as the ' AniifAgnechai Tahule Me hod.' I! jon cam.ot visit, write fir Q'esuon List to i liist<hni< b. with * lamped Envelope, and you will i«cei\e an in ni'dhde uply, A edict e pa.ked dee from Ob>eivation. Carriage i aid, Paicel Fott cured ai iiimllj y letter. Tot Hill. and Watson. Sfe&fo Seeds. See J So Seeds. SeedS-VV* are BUYERS ana SELLERS of the Be*t Procurable Seeds, We hold |four Gold Medals an 1 two Silver Medals for Seeds. Sutton's Garden an 1 Fiower Seeds in sealed packets. Order your seeds ear y from ouragent in your town t TH 5 BEST FOR IWBM USB. Implements ImplemeatS'- ■Gardiner'* Celebris! Ploughs, Andrews and BeaVen's Chaffcutters. and Seed Cie* i r-. D.aacaa'a Gold 'Medal Drills, Disc Harrow*, and Cultiva or=, All !»m implement-. Manures. Sole Agents for tlu" Me'otte" Separat Manures. Manures. Fertilisers f.r grain, Turnip*. Potatoes, and all crop*, Antler Fertilisers f-.r Tu nips, Gra'n, and Gardei Crop«. G.ianoa-rot tilt So 1. and Umte AjM. Bne Dint, Kaiuifc, Sulphate of Liute, Sulphate of A-nmo ill, Ni rat-of Soda, Peruvian Gtlaio. Miscellaneous OTiSOeUaneOUS.-Cor atcks, Mwlpaokt, Ceyio.i Tea, ?eUin* Fenclag'Wire . Pbo'ph'.ru-.'RaWit Traja, Manure Sdt, Black Ho-89 Salt, Dairy Suit, Castle Silt, 81-i'»Kum G„tes aud Hurlle—last for ever—B3Bisteel, the new fenciug wi.e—?et)d for particulars and price. WATSOBI. && CO. V K"ll«J A R G I LJL. I FURNISH 'I ITROUOHuUr AT reiTß-ROOLniD COTTAGE FURNISHED COMPLETE FOB £35. *« SITTING ROOM.—The B wm for £l4. Art Carpet Square 1 Brass-rail Fender 1 Jd>arf hrug 1 Set Fin Bras*;* buile, upholsfcerod in Leather or Tapestry (1 Couch, £ iiosy Chairs, 4 Small chairs); the Suite a not buttoned on ■cat*. \ Octagon er Round Table. BiiSING ROOM.-The Room lor £7 10s. Floorcloth ,£2 x 10) 1 8«t Shoe Brushes 1 Tubie 2 Black Lead Brushes 3 Chairs 1 Tin Dipper 1 Pinner piece.) 1 Knife Board 1 Tea Sol (21 piece.) 3 Saucepans (in sues) 1 Set Jufja (3 sizes) 1 Kettle 6 Tumblers 1 Frying; Paa 3 Ainerieao Broom 2 Galvanised Wash tube 1 Wood Wajuboard 1 (galvanised Bucket 1 Teapot 1 Japanned Coal Hod 1 IJair Broom 1 Wash-up Bajtin B,Tef Spoons fl Dessert Spoons 6 Table Ppoc-na 6 Dessert Forks 6 Table. Forks 6 Dessert Knives 6 Table Knives. BBDROOM—The Room for £lO 10a. 1 Duehes.e Toilet Caoet, Vith bereUed l Spnne MiUrecs Mirror, 2 Jewel Drapers, and Brass 1 Bolster llahdlfas (as shotm) 2 Kapok P'llowa 1 rt £ a ?? wt ,S quare or kiaofeum 2 CanVChai'rs 1 Set To; let Ware 1 Washstand. 1 Double Iron Bedstead wasussano. SPARE BHDROOM.-The Room for £4 10*. Art U*rpet Scjuaru or Linoleiua 1 W&ahstand and Wmr* I BolSer BpriOS M *** r6 " ! T ° m TaWe ,nd *» Every Article Qoarantecd Good Quality, THB FoT?s,f BOOMS JOB £35, TACBBD FBEB OT 008*. *

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Dunstan Times, Issue 2087, 23 July 1901, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dunstan Times, Issue 2087, 23 July 1901, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dunstan Times, Issue 2087, 23 July 1901, Page 2

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