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The Famous Four FOR FAMILY USE. NIMMO & BLAIR'S selection of 4. FINE VARIETIES o£ GARDEN PEAS COMPRISING THE GOVERNOR. The finest early Pea grown 5 quality superb; pods large. Is. per pkt. BRITISH CROWN. New dwarf growing variety, equal in flavour to many of the Marrowfat Peas. Is. per pkt, THE PREMIER. Large deep green pods, packed with Peas of splendid size and unsurpassed for quality. Is. per pkt. REV. DR. STUART. Known to all Pea growers as one of . the finest Peas in commerce ; pods , large; quality superb. 6d. per pkt. The "FAMOUS FOUR" collection of Garden Peas. On* packet ot aach Port Frso ftr 3g. gel. With each Collection we will /include "gratis" one packet of our " BosTON/feEAOTTt" Lettuce, which is sold at is. per packet. Illustrated Catalogue to intending purchasers on application. IMBMMO & BLAIR, Seed Merchants & Growers, DUNEDIN. A SECRET Given Away! At Craven's Seed Store there is now on view, a sample of their Annual Contribution to the Refuse Destructor, which explains Craven's Seeds Grow Craven's seeds having been carefully grown by the most reliable experts, can be relied on to give the very best results in quality and quantity , , NO AGENTB. Seeds only genuine direct from JAMES CRAVEN ft CO.. SEEDSMEN, 4. Manners Street, WELLINGTON. GARDEN JL ' TOPIS. apSp Garden' Spades ... ... 3 a Garden Porks 2 £» Crcvrdeu KaJces .., ... 1 3 Garden Hoes *„.. 1 3 Grass Shears 1 G. Weeding Forks O 6 Hand Trowels O 6 lawn Mowers ... from 18 G Hedge Shears 4 6 Watering Cans 2 6 Garden Rollers ... from 57 6 Garden Hose ... per foot O 3 Brass Spray Nozzles ... 2 6 Garden Syringes (Brass) & O Pruning Knives 2 O Ladies' Garden Gloves ... 2 O Daisy Grabbers ... ... 2 O Ladies' Garden Set ... 7 6 Children's „ „ .... 10 Wire" Setting ...12 yds, 2 3 Bouquet Wire OX Hoe Handles 0 & GEORGE WINDER, The Cheap ironmonger, CUBA STREET, Clean White ElElfE3[Bfi§ Ii QOltl moan Bound Teeth, fit for thoio work, tho condition they fcr* kept in by ths use of CAL VERT'S Carbolic Tooth Powder. It is made for oleaning the Teeth, nnd doeti it. too, pleasantly, thoroughly and <ently, without scratching cr injuring the enamel. That is why it ia in suoh constant demand nil over tho world. Sold by local Chemists and Stores. F. C. Calveut tc Co . Manchester. Sn|. MIRACLE. ♦ The Lame Walk. Over twelve Months in Bed. Decters said Amputation or Beaih. Case of Miss Ellen Urwin causes profound sensation. Miss Urwin, ai years of age, resident of 56, Hopper Street, Wellington, relates Mer wonderful story : — " About the 16th of July, 1902, I was taken ill With RHEUMATIC FEVER. At the end of four weeks, Dr. «n ordered my removal to the Hospital. The swelling of my limbs was causing great anxiety, especially my leg, \theio a large abscess had formed at' the knee. I entered the Wellington Hospital on the 20th August; the doctor.! operated the day following, succeeded by two more operations befora Christmas. The Wednesday before 'Xmas Day my people were informed that it waa absolutely necessary to AMPUTATE THE LEG, the bone was diseased, and would not heal. Dr. — — came to my bedside, and kindly as possible (old me their decision, stating that it was the only thing to save my life, and this operation would need to take place au quickly as possible. On pood Friday I was conveyed home in the ambulance, very weak, and could not move without assistance. The leg was so swollen the KNEE WAS NOT DISCERNABLE, and hard as a board. On Easter Sunday I commenced taking PLANTEKOA. It would weary you to give details ol my progress, from the bed to the fireside, then a hobble round the table, 3. period on crutches, from that to a walking stick, to my present condition, being able to walk anywhere without assistance. I shall never forget Sun. day, October 9th, 1903, the fir^t day I went any distance with the crutches, and attended the Wesleyan Sunday School Anniversary, inTaranaki-street. The astonishment of my friends was intense, as very few expected to se« me out again." Miss Urwin is keeping in the best of health, and the cure is permanent. 4

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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 142, 16 June 1906, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 142, 16 June 1906, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 142, 16 June 1906, Page 12