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THE STANDARD ROTARY SHUTTLE Is incoinpaniblyjitbo very best siow ing Machine. It runs easiest, fur fas ter (making 175 st itohos while every otlior shuttle machine does 100), the bobbi'ii holds lncx-t cotton (a weddingdress was made with onco filling), it is the most dnriiblo. has tho very latest attachments, and overy iiiuchiue makes lock, chain, and fancy Rtitchos. fl'he buttonholer is a srem— in fact, in my 30 years' oxporienco with all machine) I have seen nothing- to approach tho Standard ; it is the best and cheapest machine ever brought into tho colony. 1 Bell direct; to the nsor — no canvaßhors employed. Inspection earnestly invited. — F. J. W. 17 10 A It, Kngineer and Direct Importer, 88, Willis street.. JSstablishod 1830. 4 To preserve 1 I healthy homes I I LIFEBUOY I I r° yal coAP I J DISINFECTANT AjyJjrkET SS READ WHAT VITADATIO IS , ( DOING. GRAVETL. CURED Atym TRKATMRNT BY SEVEN JIELBOtTCNE DUCTOES. 13, Wicklowst., South tarra, (late) 9, Barkly-avenne, Malvera, Victoria, 24>th December, 1900. Mt. S. A PALltitß, Dear Sl*, — I consider it my bonnden duty to let sufret ins hntnanlty known what "Wbb- 1 BBU'b ViTadaVio" haft dona for mo. f Oi' the last ten ycftts I have been a terrible snf' forer with that agonizing disease Gravel, and of late years I have gone through tilihost unbearable agony, whiok reduced me to a ill era shadow. I was completely helpless at times with weakness and having little ot no sleep, 1 could do nothing for myself. I was treated by seven (7) Melbourne doctors, and they all told mo that an operation was tKo only means of relief, thfly cotiM do nothing ela6 for me. I kept lingering on, afraid oi tin operation. Af that time 1 woe living bt 44» Wilspn-street, South Y<irra, aiidwell kntjwn, A lady Hvinf hi tbe same street sent me a message, andad vised me to try VITADA'J'IO, saying it had done wonders for her mother-in-law, who suffered from gall stones, and that it would cure me. I told my husband, and he advised me to get a bottle at ouce. I did so, and after taking tne tub-d bottle tho disease began to come away liko pieoes of chalk, and continued to come avray for jtbont two months. By that time the paina had completely left me. I continued taking Vitaddtio until I was quite strong and well, and it is now eighteen montlia since I took the last) 'bottle, and I have had no rtftnrn of tbe old trouble since. I have lived at the above address for the last tWelvo nionths,' arid both my husband and myself ( havo told everybody we know about Vitadatio aud my complaint. I am thankful that I have avoided a ditnifer* oils Operation and am now in good health. I shall lie glad to give any farther informa- j tion td ally one calling on mo at my abovo address. — Yotirs gratefully, (Signed) JANE VINCENT SPENCER. For further particulars, S. A. PALMER, Warehouse* Waterloo-quay, Wellington. Correspondence invited. Writs for testimonials. THE (^BEAT ASTHMA CURE as prepared by H. Brittain, Chemist, is having a Big Sale. Its effeots are TRULY MARVELLOUS, And the united testimony of grateful patients pronounco it to be A MIRACULOUS CURB. Price, 2a Gd per bottle ; post free, 3s. H. BRITTAIN, Chemist, 35, Manners-street. N.B, — If no benefit derived money willingly returned. WANTED Known— New Zealand Wine Inihmlry— Mi-g Wciw, 57. Willisslrnet, next Evetiinj} Post, has been npiminlcd by Jnsoph Bolnr Role ngont of the W<AYini([i>n tlisli'iot for li is reluhraled Wines : K'-" 1 ' 13 " 10 ' I pure nutl inamifnctdrecl j fmii\ f(iapci T'i'i/.c nifdtilM nl Wf;llii»}{lon, , ( 'iirit.ii !ii»(>li. A!i>ll>fiiiriiL', t'olunial anil Iniinn IMiiliil'un. AimljHiH fiom Mr ' M.-.>, !'i- : ci- ?y )kt hiitllii. J5-. p«l linlf 1 .. .ili.- >] TriMilid'n Port n

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Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 52, 4 March 1901, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 52, 4 March 1901, Page 2