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IN LESS THAN SIX YEAKS j Wet>l>er's VITADATIO J j Has Covered Several Continents. ; Bead what it is doing?. j A Gentleman invalid Home from China meets VITADAT IO On the High Seas. Mr "WEBBEE, Latjn-ceston. Dear Sir,- The VITADATIO you handed us to use on the voyage to England, I may say, we gave a course to one of the passengers who was invalided home from China ; it did him a great amount of good. . ! He told me that before he took Vitadatio J be was growing weaker every day, but when he commenced with this medicine he began at once to get better, and before we landed in London he was running and <■ " larking " all over the ship. He wanted to show his gratitude by giving me a testimonial, but I thought it was premature. His trouble was Kidney Disease. (Extract from Mr Brandwood's letter, Glasgow, October 17, 1900.) For further particulars, S. A. PALMER, WAREHOUSE, WATEELOO QUAY, WELLINGTON. ' Correspondence invited. Write for Testimonials. is?o"w Jt*ULt>lish.ecl STAR ALMA iN ACK AND ! WEST OO^fST i |, DIRECTORY. > ___ : Nineteenth Year of Publication. Information Statistical and General i Everything Brought Right Up-to-date. i i I OPINIONS Ob THE PEESS. 1 Eltham Argus. 9 We beg to acknowledge receipt of a copy " of the Stab almanac for 1902. It is in 3 every respect well up to the standard of • previous numbers, being replete with 1 information of much interest to Taranaki • settlers. c . * Napier Telegraph. a A copy of the West Coast Slar almanac 8 and directory is to hand from the pubt lishers, Hawera. It bears evidence of y careful compilation, and embraces in its 0 contents a variety of subjects likely to jj prove of interest and value. Manawatu Times. We are indebted to the publishers for a copy of the Stab Almanac, a very useful s publication to all business men on this coast, as it contains such an immense c amount of varied information, commercial, . statistical, and political, required in every- - day life, that no one should be without it. ■' t Eangitikei Advocate. A copy is to hand of the Hawera Stab y Almanac for 1902, which is well up to [, the usual standard, and contains a large s amount of information of special value to c the farmers, and to business men and t others. The Star Almanac is recognised t as the best of the kind issued in the colony. 8 ._ 8 H.B. Herald. We have received from the Hawera and 1 Normanby Stab a copy of their almanao for 1902. This is a very complete and handy work of reference for that district, and the directory," which takes in the towns from Palmerston North to New Plymouth, 1 is a most extensive one. The book is one .* of the best of its kind we have seen. ! Christchurch Press, i, We have to acknowledge a copy of the a Stab Almanac ami West Coast Directory ,f for 1902, published at the office of the r Hawera Stab. The volume is admirable f for reference purposes, and the directory 0 is very complete, including as it does f Palmerslon, Feilding, Marton, Wanganui, c Hawera, New Plymouth, and all interr mediate centres. , Egmont Settler. V We have again to acknowledge receipt of r that valuable book " The Star Almanac." s Thi3 publication is now becoming so r closely connected with the business life of ' Taranaki that commercial and professional * men cannot afford to do without it. The '• Almanao carries an almost inexhaustible 1 supply of information, and should find a i place on every bookshelf. Waitara Mail. '■ We have just received a Star Almanac and West Coast Directory for 1902. The j compilation has been made more complete as the years have gone by, until to-day the book seems to have within its pages all the 3 information one could possibly expect to rind therein. Personally, we use the Directory a good deal, and we can recommend it as a really useful publication. 1 Of jill Agents. Pbioe ... ... Is 3d c nnHERE never JL was a time in Engine- the history of ihe world when em ering plojers were so eager to get men of Educa- brains, or when the opportunities for tion such were so gieat. But it is to trained, { . ' educated men that E „- "the rewards and » "• °m c responsibilities go. ' Stud y Enoineebing I .Electrical Marine tile Mechanical Hkatjno 1 Stationary I'iiUsmiNa , Locomotive Textile fry t> c n Weavino Spinning Dyking [ r>n<»T» Wrifce or call for i I'OOl handbooks and des- \ o f criptive pamphlets The Hemingway C »««4-»^. COMMEEOIAL AND wppor- CoAOBINa gOHOOIug OHOOIu ttiyiif-v 192 Queen-street, ' """ty- Auokland. P.O. Box 179 Telephone 1234, TARANAKI LIVERY & BAIT STABLES, High Street Hawera. HAVING taken over the above well-known Stables, I hope by civility and strict attention to business to merit a fair ahare of support. First-class horces and vehicles for b ire at any time. B. MoGRECJOR, Tel. No. 111. Proprietor. NEUROL ...F08... HEADACSE '

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7366, 18 January 1902, Page 4

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