LIFE WAS A MISEET. HE HAD PILES AND INDIGESTION CUBED BT LOASBT’S “ WAHOO;’ r Eden Adamstown, Newcastle, N.S.W., Ist March. 189 S. Deas Sirs,— l have'been a great sufferer from INDIGESTION and PILES, from which esmplainta I could get no relief. I could not sleep soundly, and became very rpnch depressed, in spirits. Pains in the stomach and chest and sickness after, meals con dn.ntly troubled me, and the PILES were always ,3t urea olgreat annoyance and pain. ; LO AS ST'S “ iVAHOO" afforded immediate relief, and after rating two bottles of this remedy I was completely free from all symptoms of INDIGESTION, and nrery trace of PILES had vanished. I have much treasure in strongly recommending LOaSBT*jS ‘ WAHOO" for INDIGESTION or PILES. Tours truly, < CHARLES TRSSEIB.
To Loashy’s Wahoo Mfg, Co., Ltd., Sydney, LOASBY’S “WAHOO,” Price 2s 6d. 1 From all Chemists and Storekeepers. WHOLESALE AGENTS— PKOSSEE & CO.’S N.Z. . DKUG CO., LTD. ; »- . Consumptive.? or persons; suffering from weak and delicate chests should not fail to try.Townend’s celebrated Cinnamon Cure. Sold everywhere, price 2s 6d, Write for circular to W. P. Townend, Chemist, Christchurch. —[Advt.] H. PUHBMANN, C OMPLETE fl IUBNISHEBj FOUB-BOOMED COTTAGE FBENISHED COMPLETE FOB £3B 10 s eD-SITTING-KOOM. - 20yds tapestry carpet or Snite of upholstered art square . . furniture—lcOatlSh. L. 1 fender,! hearthrug ‘ ' easy chair,; 4 small 1 set fire irons chairs ' 1-oval or round table 1 pair lace eurtakis BEBEOOM. 1 art carpet-square 1 double bedstead Iducbesse toilet chest, 1 spring mattress ■with Mirror, 2-jewel drawers andbrass handles 1 settoiletware 1 wash stand, with bowel rails 1 bolster 2 kupne pillows 1 pair blankets 1 pair curtains 1 blind on spring rollac i 2 cane chairs SPAKE BEDROOM. 6yds carpet 1 blind on spring roller; 1 single bedstead 1 withstand 1 spring mattress 1 set ware 1 bolster 1 toilet table I kapoc pillow 1 glass on stand 1 pair blankets 1 pair lace cnxtaias DINJNQ-EOOMrAc. 1 table, 6 chairs 1 dinner set 0£25 pieces 1 tea set of 21 pieces 1 set jugs (3 sizes) 6 tumblers 2 glass jam dishes 2-alt cellars ; 1 podding basin 1 gla«s butterdish 1 sugar basin 1 table lamp 1 American broom 1 sotshoebmshee 2 blackiead.brushes X tin dipper 1 kmf aboard' 1 wire-egg-beater I corkscrew I tin-opener 12 pattypans 1 candlestick 1 nickel-clock 8 saucepans, in sizes 1 kettle 1 enamel frying-pan 2 galvanised waShtubs 1 wood washboard 1 galvanised bucket 1 charcoal iron 1 pepper box 1 nutmeg grater 1 fish slice . 1 coffee pot , , , 1 teapot 1-cake tin 1 meat tin 1 cool hod, japanned fork 1 toasting f< 1 banister brash 1 hair broom 5 -dozen clothes p*gs - 1 enamel pietUsii 1 fire shovel 1 wash-up basin 1 scrubbing brush -| dozen4easpooos -I „ dessert spoons | „ table „ | „ dessert forks | „ table „ | „ dessert Inures | ~ table /. „ - 209, COLOMBO STBEETJ AND CATHEDRAL SQUAEE.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11530, 17 March 1898, Page 6
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469Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11530, 17 March 1898, Page 6
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