A: CLOU CKST E H ST 8. EET CI! III.S T U li U Li <J 11. POLYPATHY, the new JVleihod of Healing, ia the rurest and bos rapid System, as it cares, with absolute certainty such diseases a> Cancer Epilepsy and Asthma, incuiable. iindev the old system, as well as all Chronic and Nervous Complaints oi Women and Men. More Cures made by POLYPATHY that any other Syst.ni in the World, The widest, Ijevt educated, and in.>t enlightened peop'e ate daily hecomins; co verts to those new 1 rii cipies slid methods which are supported by such overwhelming evidence, sustained l>v the public who have had an o; pot* (unity of testing the .•< mat knn]e mcoe.-s of the P-dypathy System, Their vvoiideiful success h;i>< spv ad like vvi dfne through an enlightened communifcv and amongst tin se who had given up al hopes of ever being well a< they aie by Imndteds availing themt.e!ves ct (he Pol \ pat hie System u iiiL' Chroiiio Disease* which ha.- proved o be the surest, quickest, an u reliable means of v are <v< r nil. rdan ; tllic.e> 1 person. When sick, is the rime «ve need tin. lest i dvice and treatment. 'Llnreloie we say, inform yourselves, you who are tick, wiiie to (1 e Polypa'hic Institute, and then accept proofs of the mssterious skill—moie convincing than woids—that, is by the folypaths. an sm oilier System in the World. Hundreds of Testimonials as undei — • AS T H M A, This is to ceitify lhat I kftve been >rented by the Polypathia Institute for four monihs fiom Asthma (. h■■ nic), for which 1 lave suffered for eight years, and new believe that 1 am perfectly curedi and am enjoying good health, can eat and sleep well. fcIMON MATHISON. They also desire to impress upon all mer who are suffering that they have justly celebrated Hindoo remedy, so well and favorably known in the Old World as the ' AntifAgnechal TaVmle Method.' If }on cannot visit, write fei Qrfßtir.ii List to t luistehuich, with 'tamped Envelope, und yen will l'ceive an in mediate reply, Medicine } acked hee fiom Observation- Carriage paid, J'aicel Post- Ihou amis cured annually by letter. Watson. i /Mm Seeds. oeeos^ Seed s Seeds— We are BUYERS una SELLERS of the Best Procurable Seeds, We hold four Gold .Medals ana two Hlv.r Medals fo Seeds. Sutton's Garden end Flower Seeds iu sealed packets. Order your • y from our ngeut iu your town. THE BEST FOB F.UUI USE. Implements" Implements- Gardiner's Celebrated Ploughs, Andrews and Eeaven' Chaffcotters. Corn-crushers, and Seed Cleaners. Duocau's Gold Medal Drills, D.te Harrows, and CuJf'Tatoro, All farm implements SolegAgcnts for the"JMe'otte" Separator. Manures. Manures, SL XI "SIT e £•— Islington Fertilisers for grain, Turnips. Potatoes, and s»ll crops. Antler Fertilisers for Tin nips, Grain, and Garden Crop 3 Guanos—Tot ill Ko 1, and Chesteifield. Bone Dust, Kainit, Sulphates of Lime, Sulphate of Ammonia, Nitrate Soda, Peruvian Guano. CStf>Al I fill A MiSCellaneonS--Cornsacks,|\Voolpacks, Ceylon Ten, Netting, Fercing WiJ Phosphorus, Rabbit Traps, Manuie Salt, Black Horse Suit, Dairy St>b, Castle Salt, Blucguin Gates and Hurdle;—last for ever—Bee! teel, the new fencing «irc—send for particulars and price. I N V E 11 CAR ( ] ] or Fv.'nn.d 1 lb .i? ■'."i£; iloo ~x &GO. Floorelotii 1 labio ] t 'inner- Set.ffS p } Tea .Se! O'.i p>>c< ; Lead LirUaiiOS Dipper e Board ';.cu (in sizes) f Tumblers 1 Fryiwj Pan ] Aiur-rcan Broom £ Calva.iiscd Washtubi j 'V o ,?d V.'a~tji>o*rd 1 Gaivi.uised Bucket 1'• -•* 1 Jar-nuned Coal Hod 1 ]>:■.:- 1.r0.-.ra ] \W.h up Basin 0 Te» ;'p)'.i)3 fi Dep«ert '-peons 6 isbif .spoona 3 Ucwort Forks i i h',,- Forks 6 i)ess?rt Knives t T;<bie iLviviß. 1 Duebesse i'oiiel Ghost, Minor, 2 Jewel Draweio, ... •,, ■, Bandits (as shown) 1 Art Carpet Square or Linoleum 1 Set Toilet Ware 1 Double Iron Bedstead ft. i Bolster 2 Kapok Pillow* 2 Cane Chairs 1 Washstaad. An. Square or 1 SiuyL* Bedstead an 1 Bolster and Pillow re« 1 Toilet Table and Glast Every Article Guaranteed Good Quality. THE FOUE EOOiIS FOE £35, PACILED OF COST# V ?. A. HOOPER & CO., Oetag-on, Dunedin
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Dunstan Times, Issue 2094, 10 September 1901, Page 2
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