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Special Advertisement. The Sick are Cured, AND THE SCEPTICS LEFT TO WONDEB. The Polypathic Medical Institute, OF CHRISTCHURCH. HUNDREDS OF TESTIMONIALS AS UNDER ;- NEEVE PBOSTBATION & LOSS OF VITALITY. Gentlemen,—l feel that I am cured, and believe it to be due to your remedies and excellent treatment. A few months ago I was a total wreck in mind and body, and often wished myself dead, but now I am a strong and healthy man, and feel that I have something to live for. Be sure I will never fail to recommend your Institute to fellow-men, for I think if I had not undergone your treat■ment, I would now be in my grave. To say that lam : grateful to you is to put it mildly; if I can help you in any way 1 shall deem it a pleasure to do so.—Yours, with gratitude, G, p, WATSON. EPILEPTIC FITS. 1 Ashburton, 11th January, 1901. To Polypathic Institute, Christchurch. It is with great pleasure I can report myself oured of epilepsy by your new method of cure by polypathy. The tat month I only had two fits, and last three months nothing approaching one, and believe I am perfectly cured, for which I am grateful. S. SIMMONS. | They treat all Female Ailments by the Polypathic Methods, which do away with all Examinations and . Local Treatment. They aho desire to impress upon all men who are suffering that they have the justly celebrated Hindoo Kemedy, so well and favorably known in the Old World as the " Anti-Agnechal Method." If you cannot Visit, write for Question List to CHEISTCHTJECH with stamped envelope, and you will receive an immediate Eeply. Medicine packed free from Observation. Carriage paid parcel post. Thousands cured annually by letter. New Millinery, Jackets and Mantles Autumn and Winter Wear. W LEWIS & CO. are showing a VERY CHOICE ASSORTMENT of LADIES JACKETS. Latest Shapes and Styles in MACKINTOSHES and CRAVENETTE CLOAKS. JUST OPENED.—Newest Shape 3 in Millinery, Imported Hats, Toques, and Bonnets. Our Imported Millinery has been specially selected by our Home Buyer, and is undoubtedly the most artistic yet shown in the trade. In All Departments our New Goods consist of the Latest Novelties, imported direct from the Leading British and Continental Manufacturers. A VISIT OF INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED FROM ALL INTENDING PURCHASERS. W. LEWIS & CO., DRAPERY IMPORTERS, GORE, WYNDHAM, and INYERCARGILL. AFTER MARRIAGE. A YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE sat in their comfortably furnished rooms one night in the depth of winter, nothing had been said for the space of about five minutes, until she burst out with :—" I think it's a shame, so there ; eveiy other girl gets what she wants, and yet you wont let me have my own way 'in anything." "But, my dear," he began, "I don't want any of yours my dears ; I 6imply wish to get my things where I choose, and not where you please. Yes, but—" " Oh, that's what you always say. Yes but this, or yes but tho other ; I'm sick of the whole thing, here am I wearing out three pairs of boots to other women's one, just because you will persist in buying rubbish, instead of dealing at THORN & SON'S Boot Warehouse." I was only going to say " What were you going to say," she snapped back. " Well, my dear, I had a conversation with MR THORN to-day, and he informed me that they had just received a splendid shipment of Ladies' Felt Slippers and Eveniqg Shoes. In fact, he showed me some of them, and they are the best that ever were in Gore. I have long been under the impression that they keep a much better article in the boot line than any of the other boot shops in Gore, and I have decided to deal with him." "Oh 1" said she, " What a darling you are. I knew what you were going to say all the time." " Yum, yum." Curtain. Buy your BOOTS and SHOES from the most Up-to-dato Establishment in Gore— IF. Thorn and Son's Boot Warehouse, We have just received the Finest Assortment of Ladies' Evening Shoes, Felt Slippers, Goloshes, and Snow Boots ever seen in Gore. Come and see for yourself. W. McGRUER & CO. [AVE OPENED UP AND ARE SHOWING A LARGE ASSORTMENT L OF New Jackets New Capes New Waterproof and Cravenette Cloaks New Furs New Flannelettes for Blouses and Underclothing New Dress Goods DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING. The DRESSMAKING being in charge of MISS McLOUGHLIN (who has had long experience), all Orders entrusted to her care will receive careful and immediate attention. W. McGKUER & CO., DIRECT IMPORTERS, CORNER OF MAIN * MERSEX STREETS, GORE.

PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CHEAP TIMBER. D WILSON (late Manager for Massey • and Co., Timber Merchants, Gore) has OPENED A TIMBEB YARD in MerseyStreet, Gore, below Wesleyan Church. All Information as to Truck Lots, Quotations, etc., can be obtained on application to D. WILSON, Hedgehope Post-office. Telephone No. 7. A. J. Park. A. J. Park. REGISTERED PATENT AGENT. Authorised by All information N.Z. Govern- PATENTS given on appliment. tion. AND TRADE MARKS PROTECTION Obtained in All Countries. A. J. Park. H D \l™<; e: A. J. Park. M'i-« ».v atr... T«"»-cargm.

I COAL. TIIHE LOVELL'S FLAT COAL COMPANY .L are now in a position to supply Screenei Coal and Nuts in aDy quantity at the follow ng Bates: — COAL. —IOs net per ton on truck a Lovell's Flat Siding. NUTS. —6s 6d per ton net on truck a Lovell's Flat Siding. LOVELL'S FLAT COAL is a First-olasi Coal for HOUSEHOLD AND STEAM PUB POSES. Special quotations on application lor Largi and Begular Supplies for Dredges. All Orders addressed to THE LOVELL'S FLAT COAL COMPANY, Vogel Street, Dun edin, or to MB GEOKGE HICKS, Gore, wil receive prompt and careful attention. GEO. B CHEESEMAN, General Manager. Vogel Street, Dunedin. NDIGESTION or WAHOO? You ca. have either, but not both.

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Mataura Ensign, Issue 1037, 24 May 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, Issue 1037, 24 May 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, Issue 1037, 24 May 1902, Page 4

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