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TRIAD PRIZE COMPETITION. THE Triad offers a prize of two girueas for the best conuudrum on the present war. To close 20.h dugu3t. CONDITIONS. All that h neoesd'iry to enfc«r for this competition is to writ ) dowu your Oonandram on the wa r , aud pus. b&uae a receipt for 5/- -;r mo<e from any >biad advertise) to " L'ho >ttaa*ger of the Triad, Danedtu." A competition for tho yoang folk will be found ia Jaue Tbud. Nelson, Moate end Co/a Tea Earatnra Teas •• Wahoo" LoasbjV, " Koolibah" Loaeby'e. * VITADATIO The Qreat Healer - A VOICE OF CHEER FROM THE PARSONAGE. A VERY GRATIFYING TESTIMONY. WILL GREATLY COMFORT OTHERS. DISCIPLES OF THE "GOLDEN RULE." The Parsonagk, CLfeires, 23RD Marob, 1899, To Mr. S. A. Palmer, 45-47 Bocrke Street, Agent-General for Vitadatio. Dear Sir,— lt gives me great pleasure to state to you, for the benefit of others who may be suffering, and who may read this letter, that I have been completely cured of what the doctors called " Chronic Lumbago," by the use of Vitadatio, after nine years of great suffering. Four months ago Mr. Weatherson, a well-to-do farmer, of GleDgower, near Clunes, induced me to try it. He has been, m my opinion, almost miraculously cured of a long standing and painful disease, through Vitadatio alone, when all other remedies had failed. He is an attendant at my church, and I know him well. During my illness I was for several weeks at a time unable to rest through terrible pains mmy back. Several doctors (whose names I can give if necessary) attended me, but could give no relief. Being a minister of religion my duties took me long journeys into the adjacent country, and you can understand how the * dreadful pain often seriously interfered with my ministry. On my journeys I have frequently had to alight from my buggy (quite unable to sit upright), and endeavour to get ease by holding on to the buggy behind. In my extremity the doctors advised that the only likely remedy left to me was an expensive, nay, ruinous, journey to New Zealand to undergo the sulphur springs treatment, and, no matter what the cost, I resolved to go. Providence interposed, however, for friend Weatherson's case came prominently before me, when I removed from my ministry at Camperdown to Clunes, and I can confidently say that I was saved from the terrible expense of such a journey, and my health restored, after many years' suffering, by Vitadatio. It is all the more remarkable because I took about four bottles only. I cannot speak too highly of the medicine. It is curing several friends of mine to whom I have recommended it. I will willingly answer any inquiries that may be addressed to me about my cue, and others that are within my knowledge, and you may make whatever use ; (m newspapers or otherwise) you may choose of this letter, for the sake of those : who need freedom from pain. It has made life a pleasure to me once more, and Is enabling me to carry on God's work with all the vigorous health of mind and body He originally endowed me with.— Yonrs faithfully, J. CHENALL, Bible Christian Minister, Clunes. "* The price of this Medicine is Ask your Grocer or LARdE SIZE, 5/6. SMALL SIZE, 3/6. Chemist for it I THE WOMAN'S VOTE. 1 ■j ".Shoul.l wonv.n have a vote m politics?" is a question H B t!:at is con^.rintl}- cropping np. In some places, Wyoming H B for exninj)]e, slie lias already obtained it, and it is interest- B B in.^ to observe bow she uses it to vote for the good against - TO V the bad. If cr power of discrimination is very great. Note «R H how sh; appreciates Van Houtcn's Cocoa. Wherever she tt H £v has tried it, she has immediately pronounced it to be A S TO^2&2jJ3 absolutely llij best! And this without hesitation. The Sm^^W ]||jP^|P reason i.s evident cnou»h. • M&tanSn §a^&OM In tllc rir:>t l'l J ce, Van Houlcn's Cocoa is pure, soluble, fip^^M Sg Mj and extremely nourishing. Thi3 the members of the B B medical profession arc ever ready to acknowledge. 9 Secondly, it is delicious m ta?te, and very economical to JM TO^ use. And lastly, the numerous testimonials from " all sorts B W| and condition? of men," prove that it is alike valued m the B W palace, and prized m the cottage. B B The moderate qost places it within the reach of all, for it is fl H| less 1 ban one farthing per cup ; and it is so easily assimilated fl B and digested that all may take it, be they weak or strong. B B BE SURE YOU TRY I \ 1 I VAN HOUTEN'3 Eating CHOCOLATE. | 1 VEHICLES OP ALL KINDS BUILT TO ORDER AND KEPT IN STOCK, ROUSE & HUREELL, SOOO^^ 408 ' Reed to HOBTON & BON for Catalogues ana Price List. LARGEST MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS IN THE COLONY.

THE SHOOTING SEASON. ED, PARKER, AT THE OYOLB DEPOT, WOULD remind the Sportsmen of Marlbcrough and the Sounds that he still has the services of Mb OHAS. EYLES, whose reputation as a Gunsmith is too wellknown to need comment, and is pre* pared to repair all Guns, Rifle?, &c, entrusted to his oare m a manner unsurpassed m New Zealand. Bioyoles and Sewing Machines repaired. A large stock of all Accessories always on hand. Agent for the popular ANGLOSPEOIALand HUMBEROYOLEB, A VICTORY BEWING MACHINES ALFRED AND MARKET STREETS, OPPOSITE CRITERION HOTEL. MONUMENTAL WORKS. fTIHE nnderfligned has made ar 1 rangements with the well-known fira; of Walter Helteb, Sculptor, of Wellington, tor a supply of MARBLB, STONE AND GRANITfI MONUMENTS. 0 stomers can rely on the best workmanship, at Wellington prices. One of the largest stocks m the Colonies is held of Marble and Aberdeen Granite. Designs and prioes on apphoation H. G, D4TKBE. BBIOKLAYEB AND BBIOEMAEEBf Grove Road, Blenbeini.J

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIV, Issue 136, 12 June 1900, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIV, Issue 136, 12 June 1900, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIV, Issue 136, 12 June 1900, Page 4

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