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HYDA^TIDS ON THE LIVER. ANOTHER VICTORY FOR VITADATIO, Campaape (Vie), 24th August, 1901. MR. S. A. PALMER, ' 184, Pittatreet, Sydney. DEAR SnU-I have, much pleasure in. giving my testimony to the gooa quality and curing power ,<A Webber 8 VITADATIO. Some two yeara ago I 1 waa taken ill ; one doctor said it was Whooping Cough. I was in bed for over a, month, and got weaker and weaker until I went to another doctor, who said it was Hydatida on the Liver.* Te doctors ordered me to go under an operation, but I did ,not care to for fear of the Chloroform, and on, the next day_w.nen my mother was reading the paper, Bhejcame aoross a testimonial from, a person who had been oured of a similar trouble to my own with VITADATIO, ,'po I saitl I would try some myself. I sent for a. few bottles at once, .and commenced taking it, and I never felt better than I am to-day, and do honeßtly believe that 1. -would have been. dead long ago had I not resorted to VITADATIO. I have' taken ten bottles in all. [I am increasing in weight every month, and^feel it is a pleasure .to be alive. . I waa waiting to ace my cure was lasting, before sending you a testimonial, and will be pleased to give information to any one at any time. You may publish this as you think fit. Youra truly," , (Signed)' ISABEL M. WASON, < Oampaspe. For further particulars, ■ S. A. PALMER, Warehouse, Waterloo-quay, Wellington. Correspondence invited. Write for testimonials. £10^000 THE steamer Maori, just arrived from Londou, has brought us an immense consignment of Fashionable Goods for all Departments. The total value of this great shipment is close on .£10,000 ; and in order that our customers may properly view the delightful assortment of Novelties with wbioh Te Aro House is now overflown g, we will hold a SEVEN DAYS' DISPLAY, beginning on Saturday, 28th September, and ending on Saturday, sth Ootober. at which will be prominently shown the most recent modes in all kinds of Summer Apparel. .£IO,OOO worth NOVRLTIES IN Coloured aud Tuoked Mus<Blo,ooo worth lins, Coloured Linens, Piques Zephyrs, Mercelines, Sa.£lo,ooo worth teens,:^c, &o. .£IO,OOO worth NOVELTIES IN 1 " WoolDrean Fabrics, Voiles, J610,000 worth Poplins, Alpacas, Delaines, Friohes, Summer Tweeds, .£IO,OOO worth &0., &o. ' .£IO,OOO worth NOVELTD3S IN French Millinery Models, <610,000 worth Sailor Straws, Fanoy Sfcrawß, ' Children's Hats, &0., &o. .£IO.OOO worth NOVELTIES IN worth Silk and Lacw Mantles, Eton Jackets, Cloth and Cotton ,£IO,OOO worth Co&wnes, Blouses and ' Skirts, <fee, &o. i 610,000 worth NOVELTIES IN J210,000 worth Laoe Boleros and Collars, Lace and Silk Soarves, RufJ510.000 worth fies, Feather Boaa, Handkeiohiefs. &c, &c. Weheartiiy invite the ladies of the district to pay a visit of inspection to this Grand Seven Days' Display. You will be afforded every opportunity of examining the charming assortment shown without being pressed to purchase. TE ARO HOUSE DRAPERY CO., Ltd. THE METROPOLITAN SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND, 1 S3, Lambton-qttay. 0. J. CHALLIS Pbinoipai,. te .' ) *V *-v tf r* 5u v. Phonography is so simple *i to be readily learned * by everyone of ordinary capacity, and the public benefits to be derived from it are entirely incalCUlabla.— Thi lat* Sight H*H.John Bright, M.P, DAY AND EVENING CLASSES, Ladies, Gentlemen, Juniors. Sole Agents for The Fox Typewriter. Telephone 1519. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING, ■J4/TISS MARSHALL, LE.T.O.L. Address— 47, Nairn-street. BANJO MANDOLIN, AND GUITAR. THOROUGH Tuition given on the above by Mr. J. G. Turner (late of the Spanish Students), No. 2, Barkerstreet, off Camßridge-terrace. Trams pass the door. Term's commence with pupil!*. MANDOLIN, BANJO, AND GUITAR TAUGHT BY JH. OAKLEY, Teacher and Conduo- • tor of Wellington Mandolin, Banjo, andn Guitar Club. Terms by quarter or lesson. Afternoons, 2 to 5 o'olook: evening*, 6.30 to 9.30. Studio — Over Robinson, jeweller, Williastreet. NOTICE. 'TAS,' M'MASTER, Artist (late of London), has Removed to 64, Mem-street. Owing to pressure in piotorial work, Mr. M'Master cannot reoeive pupils. By Speoial .in. -£» Hu Appointment Excellenoy ARTISTIC FRAMING. RTISTIC FRAMING. M'GREGORWRIGHT&Oo. ARTISTS' COLOURMEN, Lambton-qtjat. CARVING— ART CARVING. AH GEE, Instructor in the Art of Carving. Address next door to Powell, grain merchant, Taranaki-street. Lessons given to old and young. Terms 2b per hour, or quarterly 24s of 1 hour each week. IX/" ANTED, Purchasers for the following *» Bioyoles in good repair j— MasaeyHarris .£lO, Zealanciia .£B, B.S.A. .£9 and J*9 10s, White £i ; easy terms to suit all buyers. Adams Star Cyoie Co., Meroer-st.

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Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 80, 1 October 1901, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 80, 1 October 1901, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 80, 1 October 1901, Page 7

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