ANOTHER LITTLE SUFFERKE CUBED. LUNG DISEASE, MABASMUS.B AND ULCER CUBED BY VITADATIO. BEAD HEB FATHEE'S TESTIMONY— Gordon-street, EUternwiok (Vie), 4th October, 1901. MR. S. A. PALMEE, DEAB SIB— I consider it my duty to inform you of the marvellous oure by Webber's VITADATIO of my daughter, aged two years and nine months, from a complication) of diseases. Twelve months ago she became very ill, suffering from Diseased Lungs, Peritonitis, Marasmus. Measles, and Abscess in the right eye, which reduced her to &_ shadow, the local doctor in attendance seating he- could do no more for her, and thought it was impossible for her to recover. At this time I was' strongly advised to give her VITADATIO, and as a last resource I, did so. lam happy to say that she Boon began to improve and rapidly regained her health, and has remained so ever since. Thanks to Vitadatio, and in my^ opinion it has been the means of restoring Tier to health. lam well-known in Elsternwick, having resided here twelve years, and all my acquaintances know of my child's illness and cure, and can testify to the truth of my statement, I can confidently recommend it to others suffering from any kind of disease, after tbe cure of my child. As T am removing to Perth. W.A., my address is— C/o Veale and Co., Newcastle-street, Perth. Yours faithfully, W. H. CBANSWIOK. We, the undersigned, can truthfully certify to the correctness of the above statement. Mrs. John Sincock, Plmnber and Ironmonger, Glen Hnntly-road, Elsternwick. Mrs. Walteb Nichol, • Art Upholsterer and CarpeFPlanner, ' Glen Huutly-road, Elsternwiok. Mrs. Davies, Home-street, Elsternwick. Mrs. G. Blair, Gordon-street, Elsternwiok. For further particulars, S. A. PALMER, Warehouse, \yaterloQ-Q,uay,, Wellington. Correspondence invited. Write for testimonials.
VISIT THE CHRISTMAS . BAZAAR, TE ARO HOUSE, FOB NOVELTY and FANCY GLASSWARE, in Ornaments, Specimen Glasses, Bowls. Vases, Ac, &c, in greatest variety. CHINA GOODS, in JJolique and Doulton Ware, quaint Figure Ornaments, Japanese Tea Sets, Kaga Cups and Saucers— wonderfully cheap. VISIT THE CHRISTMAS BAZAAR, TE ARO HOUSE, FOB BASKETWARK of all kinds— Market and Flower Baskets, Telesoope Dress and Cap Baskets, Bicycle Baskets, Work Baskets, &c, &o. LEATHER GOODS, in Novel DesignsLadies' Bags and Purses, Dressing Caßes, Military Brush Cases, Notebooks — a bplendid seleotion. VISIT THE CHRISTMAS BAZAAR, TE ARO HOUSE, FOB FANCY NOVELTIES of every descriptionTurkish Mats and Cushion Covers, Japanese Curtains and Screens, Embroidered Cushion and Cosy Covers, &0., &o RENAISHANCE LA^E GOODS, in Table Bunners, Sideboard Cloths, D'Oyleys, Ducbess Sets, Afternoon - tea Cloths, &C. ; the largest choice in Wellington. VISIT THE CHRISTMAS BAZAAR, TE ARO HOUSE, For CHAEMING GAMES of all kinds ; an infinite variety of .Hats, Balls, Guns, Kites, &o , &0., far too numerous to particularise. NOVEL TOYS for old and young— Mechanical Toys, Engines, Dolls, Doll Houses, Noah's Arks, Animals, Ac, in great profusion. VISIT THR CHRISTMAS BAZAAR, TE ARO HOUSE. EIRE ! SALVAGE SALE! J)AVIS & CLATER Have decided to continue their •• SALE for a few days longer, and so as to make V the neoessary CLEARANCE for the builders to replace the DAMAGED portion of the building and make room for New Goods for the Xinas Trade, DAVIS AND OLATER will sell the whole of their SUPERIOR Stock at Less than usual { SALE PRICES. DAVIS & CLATER. 97, LAMBTON-QUAY, Wellington. N.B.— Must be Cleared— looo dozen Linen Collars, 6d each, or 4s 6d per dozen, worth 9s per dozen. Sweaters, Is lid eaoh. AT BAILLIE'S. PEARS' A NNUAL, -g //» cabs' .Annual! I/O A Merry Christmas for 1901. A PICTURE GALLERY r A STIRBING STOEY ! MARVELLOUSLY CHEAP ! Unequalled for Art and Literature among all productions at anything like the prioe. 1//» -OMARS' » NNTJAL -j //J /O Jl cabs' Annual I/O THEEE BEAUTIFUL PICTUEES- " Witshery " v The Coming Nelson " 1 "Little 'Bobs' " ' ALL WOBTH FEAMING ! A COMPLETE NOVEL, " Nat Harlowe, Mountebank," a story of Merrie England in Eighteenth Century, By Geo. B. Sims, And 22 Illustrations by Frank Dadd. 11ft "DEARS' A NNUAL. /O JLEARS' il-NNUAL. HERBERT BAILLIE & CO. CUBA-STBEET WELLINGTON. WANTED Known— «ew Zealand Wine Industry— Mrs. Weiss, 57. Willisstreet, next Evening Post, hai been ap- , pointed by Joseph Soler sole agent of the Wellington district for his celebrated Winea; guaranfeedipuro and manufactured from grapes. Prise medals at Wellington. Chraatchurch. Melbourne, Colonial ana Indian Exhibition. Analysis from Mr. Skey. Prioe 3s per bottlo, 15s per half dozen j per glaii, 3d. Invalid • Port • iDioialJty.
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Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 130, 28 November 1901, Page 7
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