Article image
Article image

READ WHAT VITADAT I O IS DOING. A CASE OF HEMORRHAGE OF THE LUNGS. 10 YEARS A~SUFFERER. NOW THOROUGHLY. CURED.— EEAD Tenny"soii^i c Sot, Arch Hill, Aucklantff"%3rd April, 1900 ■Mr. S. A. PALIXEH, . Dear Sk — I am writilig to let you know what Viladatio has done for me. Two years ago I had to 1 .give up my work, "as I was suffering so so'vUrely with coughing and hemoirhago of tho lungs. I could keop nothing on my Btomnch, and therefore became very weak. I went under treatment with both Melbourne and Augkland doctors. 1 have also tried all kinds of medicine, including, Cod Liver Oil, but" I fouud nal relief until I tried Vitawhich has proved a thorough cure. I took six bottles before feeling any effect. I was suffering very much all the time, and quite lost faith in it. However, I was persuaded to persevere with "il, and I am very thankful that I did. for when I was taking the seventh, bottle I felt the •'reaction, ann from that timo I have gradually impibved. I have gained a stone in weight and am now quite strong and able to work; in fact, I have-not felt as well for ten years. I have iaken r ;.twenty-six bottles in all. I willibe^lad to testify to the merits of Vitadafc'io to. anyone who may call on me, or I will write to anyone on receipt of stamped " envelope. You may use this testimonial in^any way you please. — Yours truly, ' (Signed) WILLIAM MANTLE SMITH. Witness— E. A. Smith, Mother of the • i abovo. _ * The Price of the Medicine is Rep. Quarts 5s 6d, Rep. Pints 3s 6d; Indian Oil .of Cream 2s 6d. Ask your Grocer .or' Chemist for it. S. A. PALMER, Sole Distributor for Australasia, India, Ceylon and Japan. Head Office for New Zealand, 39, Manners street, Wellington. W. WEBBER, Launccston, Tasmania, Sole Proxn'ietor. Correspondence invited. Write for testimonials. LOWER HUTT BOROUGH COUNCIL. NOTICE OF BYLAW RE TRAFFIC UPON THE HUTT BRIDGE. NOTICE is hereby given that the following resolution was adopted at a Special Meeting of the Lower Hutt Borough Council held at 7 p.m. on Monday, 2ud July, 1900 • — "That* ''tinder the authority of the Municipal Corporations Act, 18b6, the Council hereby makes (by Epecial order) and adopts the following as a Bylaw of the Borough . such Bylaw to come into force on the 20th day of August, 1900." The above-named resolution will be submitted for confirmation at the Ordinary Meeting of the Council to be held on MONDAY, 7th August, 1900, at 7 p.m. The object and purport of such Bylaw is the Regulation of Traffic upon the Hutt Bridge. PERCY E. PURSER, Town Clerk. Lower Hutt, 14th July, 1900. HUTT RIVER BOARD. ' i NOTICE is hereby given that a^Special Meeting of the above Board will bo held on the 9lh day of August, 1900, at 8 o'clock p.m., at the Board's Ollices, situate at the Borough Council Chambers, Lower Hutt, at which meeting the following resolutions will be proposed and considered, and if approved of carried by way of special order, that is to say — That the Hutt River Board doth hereby make by way of special order a special rate over the whole of the Hutt River District, namely, of one penny and one-eighth of a penny (lid) in the pound to be made and levied on ( Class I. of the lands within the said district (being the lands liable to great actual damage), and a special rate of five-eighths of a pfnny (|d) in the pound to bo made and levied within the said district on Class 11. of the said lands (being the lands liablo lo less actual damage), and a special? rate of one farthing (id) in tho pound to bo matlo and levied within the said district on Class ' 111. of the said lands (being Iho lands indirectly I liable to damnge) for the purpose of providing interest and other oharges in connection with tho authorised loan of £18,000 for the construction of protective works in tho said district, and tho acquisition of lands in connection therewith, and the payment of compensation to any persons in connection I with the carrying out of the said work, or with the acquisition of | the said land and for paying engineering and other expenses and contingencies in connection with the said loan ; and that the said Board doth hereby make the said rales payrblo half-yearly in two equal sums on the fir*t day of June and the first day of December of each year for a period of ?6 years equal to the currpney of tho said loan. And that the Clerk to the ITutt River Bonrd be the person appointed to collect tho said rates. Dated this 13th day of . July, 1900. DILNOT SLADDEN, Chairman Hutt River Board. COUNTY OF HUTT. • PROPOSAL TO RAISE A LOAN TO PURCHASE THE COUNTY OFFICES AND SITE. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Hult County Uouncil proposes to raiso a Loan of iiosoo m accordance with the provisions of "The Local Bodies Loans Act, 1886," und amendments thereof and any and every Act enabling it in that behalf, for tho purpose of purchasing the freehold of part ot Town Section 4»1 on l he Plan ot the CiLy of Wellington, together with the brick buildings thereon. And to provide for the payment of interest at 4A per cent, per annum and a sinking fund ot 1 per- cent, per annum during the currency of such loan the Council proposes to give security -over tho revenues, rents, and profits to be derived from buoh land and buildings, and as part security to pledge a Epochal rate of one Iwenly-firot (±-21) of a penny in the pound on the capital value of all ratable properly in the County of nutt. It is proposed that the cost of raising the loan be paid out of the moneys to be borrowed. This notice will be published once in each week for four successive weeks, and meetings of Ratepayers will be duly convened for a clay not moro than ten days after the last publication, lo consider and discuss the above proposal. A statement showing 1 minor details in connection with this proposal can be obtained from any of the Councillors and at the offices of tho Council. H. D. ATKINSON, Clerk. Hutt County Council Office, Wellington, 13th July, 1900. WANTED to Sell, English Piano, also 8-stop American Organ, bright and sweet tone, quite new, price £10 10s, worth £21 ; large Shop Show Case, a 12timed Musical Bex, a gent's Sunbeam Bicycle, quite new, and a Martini-Henry Rifle. Apply W. F. Short t, Auctioneer, Willis-Btreet, Wellington.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19000721.2.52.2

Bibliographic details

Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 18, 21 July 1900, Page 7

Word Count
1,117

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 18, 21 July 1900, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 18, 21 July 1900, Page 7