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Pablle IfetleM. (T. GEOBUE JAIL-Aik for ud m th»» 1 . jou g«i_it.__All groom. . AKOTHBIt _ WONDBBFUL CURE BY VITADATIO. BEAD ME JOSEPH COX'S TESTIMONY. Cox's Villa, Jindalee, N.S.W, November 18th, 1901. MR S. A. PALMER. Dear Sir,—l was a sufferer for about 12 yean with a pain in my left tide, on the lungs, and I have been under several doctors' treatment without a cure And I also had a bad cough, and spit blood and corruption. The doctors always told me my liver was wrong and out of order, and I was subject to asthma, and I had given up hopes of ever getting right. But on reading of the wonderful cures of VITADATIO in the papers I thought I would give it a trial, and to my great astonishment it worked like & marvel on me. I took it for twelve months, at the rate of a large bottle a week, and in October of 1900 (nineteen hundred) two lumps came away from my aide, where I used to hav3 the pains, and I kept on taking the medicine for a month after, and I felt thoroughly cured. I have not been troubled with it since, and that is eleven months ago. lam able to do a better day's work to-day than I could fifteen years ago. I am 67 years of age, and I feel it has added years to my life. I am sending this to you for the benefit of other sufferers, and you ere at liberty to do as you like with it. I am well known in Jindalee and Cootamundra districts, being a resident of 32 years. Anyone that? wUhes to write to me about my illness, I will be only too happy to give them all the information ] can. I remain, yours gratefully, JOSEPH COX. For further particulars, S. A. PALMER, Warehouse, Waterloo Quay, Wellington. Correspondence Invited. Write for Testimonials. The price of Medicine is 5s 6d and 3s 6d per bottle. Wholesale Agents, KEMPTHORNE, PEOSSEE, AND CO., Retail Agent, Mrs S. J. HTTTTON, Octagon, Dunedin. OTICE.—If you want good Tea, 2a will I procure you a lib tin of delicious Nectar Tea; bear in mind this is not Is worth of cheap tea and Is worth of "TatteraaH," but 2s worth of good honest tea from sunny Ceylon, lib and lib tins, all grocers, 2s lb.

FHklio NotieM. «T. GEOEGK JAlL— Beat in the market All grocers. TraoKeic Brand. TRACKER BRAND EUCALYPTUS It come. Yea, and is going to utop for ever. Why? Because it is the Pure Extract- of the Australian Blue Gum Tree. Obtainable from the following leading Chemists and Storekeepers in Dunedin:—E. 0. Woodward, S. S. Bannister, W. Elder, A T. Price, Sprosen, Wilkinson and Son, Friendly Societies, J. Waters, Irvine and Stevenson, M'Farlane and Peden, Young and Anderson, Summerell and Son, Wilson Bros., Mitchell and Pickard, Wardell Bros., Gilmour Bros., P. Carolin and Co., W. R. Smith, Bowie and Co., Archd. Miller and Co., Struthers, Alf. Brown, F. W. Aiicell, D. Sheppard, A. Browning, J. Lawrence, R. M'Quillan, D. Miller, Mrs Anderson, Mrs Lennon, John Gollar, J. Ford, T. Blackley, Miss Clark, J. Benfell, R. H. Osten, J. Bailes, M. Scott and Co., J. Deuchrasa. Moraington: Jas. Meston, T. Sneddon, J. Harris, Mrs Weir, Mrs Carroll. Roslyn: 0. Laurenson, Brook Bros., Mrs Ch'lcott. Kaikorai: Couper and Scherp, A. Russell, Mr Taylor, Mrs Menzies, Mrs watson. Maori Bay: G. Sterling, Miss Banbury.' Woodhaujh: M. E. Gould. N.E. Valley: Wm. Miss Pollock, Dunedin. Wholesale from Messrs Mackerras and Hazlett, Otago and Southland. PUTEGLASS PLATEGUSS Sheet Olaas, Mirror Glass, Bevelled Plate*, rioorlltfhta. OBICAKKNTAL and COLOUBBD GLASS. COKEUQATBD QhABB FOB ROOFS. SMITH &. SMITH, MERCHANTS.

LILLY BBOTHERS, WATCHMAKERS, JIWZLLEET MANUFAOTTOEES, Etc. Coronation Souvenirs. OUR SOLID STERLING SILVER TEASPOONS, With Likenesses of th« King and Queen, Have arrived, and are uow offered For Sale at both oar Shops : 108 PRINCES STREET (opposite Bank of New Zealand) and at 73 GEORGE STREET (White-and-Gold Shop). Price 5/each, or 28/ half-dozen. Our Medais from Spinks and Son. Loudon (owing to the tremendouu demand for them in England), «rill not arrive till the beginning of July. Messrs Spinks and Son were honored wi hj a SPECIAL SITTINii from their Majesties for their Medals. The following will describe what they will be like :—One side contains the Likeness of the King and Queen ) the other aid* has Britannia, with six representatives of the Empire, with the l,ondon Parliamentary Buildings in the background It will be well wo' th while to wait for them before buying elsewhere. They arc made of good White Metal, and will not Change Color. Prices frra 6d each. LILLY BROTHERS, Jewellers, PRINCES AND GEORGE STREETS, DUNEDIK OUR REASONABLE REQUEST IS THAT YOU COMPARE OUR PRICES. STMON BROTHERS IT WILL PAY YOU. I STMON BROTHERS SIMON BROTHERS . | SIMON BROTHERS SIMON BROTHERS CLEARING LINES AT LESS I SIMON BROTHERS SIMON BROTHERS THAN COST. SIMON BROTHERS MEN'S LINES.-CASH PHICE. LADIES' LINES—CASH PRICES. s. d. i 7 6 Good Goloshes « i 8 6 Fashionable Evening Shoes „ _ ! 8 6 Warm Felt Slippers ... I 2 11 Neat Button Boots „ i 1 6 Stylish Glace Shoes _ ... ! 7 11 Strong Leather Balmorals „. 4 11 Rosebud Slippers 5 11 Felt House Boots ! 10 6 Neat Canvas Shoes ! DESPERATE BARGAINS.—A number of Clearing Lines, including High-class Goods, at considerably under cost. BOYS' AND GIRLS' BOOTS.—Comparison fearlessly incited. Rockbottom prices. HIGH-CLASS GOODS.—One of the largest Stocks in the Colony to select from. SIMON BROTHERS, GEORGE STREET. Boots | TO BE iHYBN AWAY | Bcots FOR ONE MONTH. ONE PAIR WARM SLIPPERS GIVEN 10 EACH PURCHASER OF TEE VALUE OP 12/6. WE QUOTE A FEW CASH PRICES: MEN'S LINES (Good Value). STRONG WORKING BOOTS GOLOSH BALMORALS FARMERS' HEWY BOOTS LEATHER SLIPPERS FELT SLIPPERS..BEST QUALITY GOLOSHES DRESS EVENING SHOES LADIES' LINES (Good Value). ...5s 9d NICE WALKING SHOES „ 4s 6d ...4s I'd NEAT TAN SHOES „5s 6d ..10s 6d BEST QUALITY GOLOSHES 5s 6d ...3s td SUPERIOR THREE-BAR SHOES 6s 6d ...Is 6d LATEST AMERICAN DO .._ 12s 6d ...4s 6d DRESS EVENING SHOES 2s 6d ...5s 9d I FELT SLIPPERS Js Od BOYS' AND GIRLS' STRONG S CHOOL BOOTS, 3s 6d and 4s 6d. INFANTS' SHO ES from 6d. Wc are offering the BIGGEST BARGAINS in Dtmedin for Cash. FIFTY PAIRS GENTS' GOLOSH BALMORALS TO CLEAR AT 4s lid. T. BUAKS QUOTE, 28 Royal Arcade. ONLY 8 DAYS. I ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING SALE I I COMMENCES SATURDAY, 14th JUNE. I CONTINENTAL BOOT DEPOT, PRINCES STREET (Opposite the Post Office). ONLY 8 DAYS. BOOTS AND SHOES FOR MEN AND BOOTS AND SHOES FOR WOMEN. BOYS. The Largest and most Up-to-date Stock of Footwear in the City. We can only give you a faint idea of the value we are now Offering. MEN'S BARGAINS. | WOMEN'S BARGADXS. s - d - s. d. ress Balmorals from 7 6 Dress Walking Shoes from 3 9 ylish Evening Shoes from 5 6 Fashionable Evening Shoes _ .„ „ 5 9 sod American Boots from _ 9 9 Evening Shoes ... ress Walking Shoes from 6 9 «mg Working Boots from ... .„ ... 7 6 qJ g g££ " Z. Z '. uchers * 6 Dress Tan Shoes from ... .__„.-,« arm Slippers ~ 1 3 Dress Button Boots from ... „ „ 7 6 irpet Slippers _ ...13 Women's Felt Slippers from _ 0 9 BOY& AKt> GTRXS" BOOTS. Only 8 Bays. Children's Slippers Sizes, 7 to 9, from 3s 9d pair. Only 8 Days. from Is pair. Do do Shoes from 2s 9d pair. Sale, sale. Felt do, 9d pair. A NUMBER OF SAMPLE LBSTES WILL BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST. SHOP EARLY! SHOP EARLY! CONTINENTAL BOOT DEPOT, PBIKCBS STREET (Opixwt*(*«.JPo«b Office).

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Evening Star, Issue 11607, 18 June 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 11607, 18 June 1902, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 11607, 18 June 1902, Page 8

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