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■ftTYERS'S SPRAY PUMPS! H. O. GIBBONS & CO., Solo Wholesale Agents for Wellington District. These pumps invariably give satisfaction, being simple, durable, and efficient. Refer to our 19(H Catalogue, pages 164- and 165, for full descriptions and other interesting information ro this line. , No. 326 IMPERIAL BRASS BUCKET SPRAY PUMP, fitted with Sit wire-bound hose; Bordeaux or Vermorel Nozzlo at your option, and brass ball Valves. Price 255. Note the improvements in fittings, viz., sft wire-bound hose and brass ball valves. No. 324 a LEVER BUCKET SPRAY PUMP, fitted as above. Price 27s 6d. No. 315 a PERFECT BUCKET SPRAY PUMP, large* air chamber, 2in in diameter. Fitted as above. Price 30s. No. 331 COPPER KNAPSACK, a firstolass outfit at a reasonable price—6ss. No. 334 a. MYERS'S COATING OR PAINTING MACHINE AND SPRAY PUMP, 12Q 3. BDLLEN'S SPRAY PUMP.s - Patent Agitator Spray Pump. Price 47s 6d each A.B.C. Bucket Spray Puiftr, solid barrels. Price 42s 6d esusSi A.B.C. "Midget" Spray Pump. Price 22_3 6d each Billen's "Taniwha" (fittoo in bucket) . Spray Pump. Price ?-7s 6d each Cyclone Sprayers. Prico >2s 6d each. Extra hose, 9d foot Extra Extension Rods, 3:t. Price 3s fed VERMOREL'S KNAPSACK SPRAYER —"ECLADA." Prico 65s FOTAm-"NORTOERt» STAR/ "NORTHERN STAR" (^ndlay's)—An ideal Potato <of fine shape and quality, resisting disease, a heavy cropper, and a grand oxhibltion variety; main crop. Prices-lib, Is; 71b. 6s; 141b, 10s 6d; 281b, 18s 6d; 561b, 355; 1121b, 65a. H. C. GIBBONS ,& CO., 131, LAMBTON-QUAY, Wellington.

' THE EFFECT WAS MAGICAL. riTHE magic effect of Rheumo is testified A to by Mr. Geo. Collpdge, of Wellington. His own words ara most convincing. He writes: "A few weeks ago I was attacked with rheuro&i ; c gout ; my feet were much swollen, and to very painful that I had to keep 'in bed. Hearing of your cure for gout, I sent for a bottle of Rheumo, and after taking a fow dorps tho effect, was magical ; the severe pain left, and the swelling disappeared. I was toon on ray fetst again and able to go to work." Rheuino conouers chronic rheumatism. Chemists and" , stores, 2s 6d and 4s 6d per bottle. . ANOTHER LOCAL CURE. HERE ON THE SPOT. The Caco of Mr G. BERRYMAN. (bit a special reporter.) A light so strong that it cannot be easily misunderstood was lately shed upon an important sulijecb by Mr. George Berry man, of No. 12AHankey-«treet, Wellington, whose remarks to our ieportcr were ;—; — " The principal thing iv life is, undoubtedly, good health, and wheu we have lost that wo have lost everything. This v.'as brought home to me very forcibly same eighteen months back, wheu I was suffering with influenza." " How did yoii manage to contract that com, laiut?" asked the writer. " Goodness ■ uly knows. I can't tell you. All I know is that I commenced feeling ill, and I kept ongefctingworaeand worse until nt last I wai compelled to lie up. When I ouce took to my bed it was a case of atayiog tilers for ft waek, and didn't I feel nWterable all that time— lying there and not u'eing able to do anything for myself? It was a, terror, I toll you, what with the pains and one thing and another. I got frightfully weak, too, and no wonder, lor the perspiration was always oozing out of nve and 1 could not take any food that would lhivc kept up my strength. That was where the real mischief came in after the fuverisbness had died away, for 1 believe that if 1 had then been able to eat £ would not have got into (he terrible couditiou 1 did." "Why; did you fall away in weight much 1" " I lost twenty-eight pounds weight in three weeks, and if tli.it, was not enough to make a man a bit scared 1 don't know vthai was. Yes, two stouo less in weight thai, when I was first taken ill, so you can form your own idea as to how much streugth 1 lost as well. My body was all aches aud 1 was generally out of sorto. The greatet p.irt of each night was spent in Makefuluess, aid to that as much as anything 1 attribute (he irritable state of mind 1 got into. The Icnst noise would make me feel cross, or even ill heard anything cooking it seemed • to grate on my dim yes aud make me badlempeted." " Perhaps yournerves weco none too good, then : "They were not, you «re right, for I could feel n sort of tremor continually running through my body, as if my nerves wero bsnsg thrilled by an eriectric battery. I got i ?t> melnmholy that I always avoided company it potuble. B.it then, you see, I was uhvajsjn pain and 1 had a peculiar feeling that 1 could not account lor at all. One 'ide of my head felt quite benumbed — uo feeling in it of any sort, aud the other side ivas nil right, excepting for the hoirihle ■ cites that usually tormented me. My sight got very bad, aud my eye* so hea» y that J •ould hardly keep them open sometimes. I whs also suffering with pains iv the stomach and on oppressive feeling in my chest, winch wa always Worse after meals ; and the annoying part of all this was that 1 continued t • take medicine week after week, aod no •jood came from any of it. Then 1 began .nking Clpments Tonic out of sheer di-s-perMian, and it was a pity i did net take it in the first place us it would have saved me ■inch of the misery I went through. Hut 1 tm very thutiliful Hint things happened 'as hey did in the end, tor I would never have .'<> l right with the drugs 1 was doctoring ■nyself with A few bottles of Clements Tonic worked wonder*, though — easing the pains in my head and giving me such a i cstful feeling generally that I did not have the samo trouble in (jetting to sleep at nights— and thai helped me splendidly. To my surprise I soon begin to eat well, aud I omul that after using Clemeuts Tonic for a imo the btomach and chest pains got less md (hen left* ins altogether. Clements I'o'iic deserves a special word sf praise- for itj cction upon my nervous system, for ths jtiiveriDg of my nerves entirely ceased, and, <vhen that wa» done, I got along rapidly. My lost weight \vt regained' and I got trcn^er evety day. It w«s nst long before I could work hard all day and walk home at night without feeling fogged out, uid I am always mindful that it was Clements Tonic which made me so healthy and nound. If auybady wishes to ask nbeut my^rectivery I shall be happy to tell them, mrf yon may publish these facts iv any way you like." STATUTORY DECLARATION I. OtOK3it Bmrtmax, of Nj. 12*. Hiokey street, Wellington, in the Cclony of New Zealand, do solemnly «nd sincerely declare that I have carefully r-ad the tnntted document, coniliting cf tuofolio».»r.dconeecutively numbered rrom ons to two. and th»t it contains «nd is » ■ rue and faitWul ncoount of my illnes3 and cure hv Clemwits Tome; »nd nljo ccnUinj my full perminion to publish in »oy iv»y my «Ut«mentswlnch 1 Ui»'° voluntarily, without receiving »ny pnvinmt; and I m»K« this tolemrt declnntion conecienticoslvbtneuue the tame to be true, and by >utm or tht provisio»».of kit Act of tin Generat \!«emblv c» Ne* Z«»l«no, intituled "Tb» JuitlcMot Peace Act, lsS»." Declared at W«llington, this ninth day of May, one hcusand nine liundied at J three, beforit me, JOSEPH KITCHEN, J.P.

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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 79, 30 September 1905, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 79, 30 September 1905, Page 12

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