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KIDNEY TROUBLES AND MALARIAL FEVER CURED BY YITAJDATIO. Warwick. Queensland, May 2Sth, 1901. Sir, —Doubtless you will be gl.id to receive another testimony to the efficacy of your valuable .-eniedy—VITADATIO. About twelve months ago I went to tho Ebagoolah Goldfields, aud hence to New Guinea, full of health and hope, but it was not long before I became a victim to that fearful climate, which completely undermined my health. I was treated in Northern Queensland in two hospitals without success, finally, and with difficulty that woutd take too long to detail, I reached Brisbane, when I secured jour remedy, which I am glad to say at once produced a magical effect, and ultimately resiored me to health and vigour. I am delis-ted to be able lo write thus, and v. suggest that you publish this in thepapers circulating in New Guinea, where I am so well known. I am not a doctor, but I believe m; trouble wa.< a severe disorder of the kidneys caused by, and attended with, Malana! Fever.—Yours trnh. (Signed) ANDREW JAMIESON. To S. A. PALMEK, Vitadatin. •2»/.5/H'ol. l-'or f::i;h<ir _ : j >, A. / j.l,;J.£iii, I WAV.i-TiiOi;.-.,:■:. -.V,!'KR,f.l >OV .'■ V ! » !'1,1..i',. : f • Corr-5;/-.ajo:io.'. <ii. '.'-•■■. Writw f'.jr 'tVtt ■•• ■ a.--. The prico of medicine 5/6 und 3/6 pr bottle-. Agnnt— J. HEPWORTR, AtMCBSTOV NOETE. os^dThancook, Palltlefff, P.!p orfcai}ger», and Eousc Decorators*. A FIRST-CLASS Signwriter em ployed, p^iistimaies famished. framing in all its branches. A large selection of mculdiEgs to choose from. The latest designs of paperhangicga always in stock, Juss arrived : Bales of Canadian Wall Freizes and Ce;!iog3to match, All good at Wellington retail prices Scrim tack», lead, etc., etc. OSGOOD IHANCOCK PALMERRTCN N.

■': 'r^ff-rrW^^> DEPAIUMEXT.OF AGRICULTURE. The Imported Suibe House, HERTFORDSHIRE EOT, _XTlljh stand this senson nl the Werj- • ' roi Experirncniul Farm, Lnvin, and if sufficient inducement oilers will vif-it Otaki nleo. Fee (payable on demand), 8 guineas. Groomage 2i 6d. Paddocking 2s 61 per week. For further particulars apply to the Overseer, Experimental Farm, Wcniroa, or to any Inspector of Stock. JOHN D. RITCHIE. Secretary for Agriculture. Wellington, October, 1902. PEDIGREE: Hertfordshire Boy (19687).' Foalod 1899. (Grey Horse). Pastor. —Rokeby Esther. Lincolnshire Lad—Pmk. Rokeby Earl, To travel thi3 District during tho Season The ideal farm horse, DIGNITY, By Pride, dam Gipsy. Bred by J. Win gale, Esq. Dignity is a bay with black points His action 13 simply perfect, and judges say bis feet are the best they have seen. Farmers are a ked to inspect him before promising elsewhere. For full particulars apply to L. WHITE, Park Road. Also, the Musket horse, BERRINGSHOT, Dc-rringsbot is only MS hands high, and is the horse to get high-clas3 polo ponies, being strong and fast, and having won races with over 10at on his back. Pedigree and performances later. Also, tbe Farmers' favourite, PRIDE, Will stand at Palmerston North, and his list is nearly full. Early application is necessary. E. WHITE, Owner, Park Road. fcfe%&\^ PALMERSTON N. RIFLE 't-\ mv i?t/VP VOLUNTEERS, THE Palmerston North Rifle Yolun teers will parade as under: — October 20-Company parade ; 7.30 p.m drill order October 27 —Government Inspection; 7.30 p.m.; drill order Nov. 3—Company parade; 7.30 p.m.: drill order Drill uniforms will bo worn on all parades. No leggings. Fines strictly enforced for non-attond-ancc. JNO. MOUNSEY, Captain Commanding P.N.K.V. PALMERSTON GUARDS, ..,„„. fJIHE above Corps will parade during I the month aa follows:— 24th October: Company oarade, 7.30 pm. 31st October: Government inspection, 7.30. p.m. Loggings will bo worn at all parrdes Ordorlies for month—Sergt. Hunt and Corpr. Drew. A, MORGAN, - Lieut. Commanding. TO PREVENT MISREPRESENTATION. Tiie Gear Meat Preserving and Freezing Co. of N.Z., Limited. NOTIFIES settlers that the Company's Charges for handling sheep and lambs on farmers' account and covering cost of Slaughtering, Freezing, Wrapping, Shipping and Freight, are identically the immo as those ruling is Canterbury,"and staud as under: — For Mutton |d per lb 'three-fartliings per lb) For Lamb 9-10ths d (nine-tenths of a penny per lb) The above charges rre the winter rates current during the months of June to November inclusive, and havo not bten altered for two years. W. H. TRIPE, Secretary. WILLOW BANK BOARDING HOUSE. MR H. P. LITTLEWOOD (late of Wellington) desires to announce that ho has purchased tho well-known Willow Bank Boarding House, Ghwahstreet. Patrons may rely on receiving ovory attention. First-class cuisine Meals at all hours. Moderate tariff. Telegraphic address—Willow Bank, Telephone—lßß. DRESSCUTTING & DREisaMAEING CLASSES (Excelsior System). MISS FORBES holds classes at tho following places :—Palmerston every Tuesday and alternate Friday, Feilding, Tuesday and Wednesday, Ashhurst, eyery Monday and alternate Friday WE sell Singer machine needles; also, oil, belts, springs,.shuttles, or any part of the machine j^ou require; netting needles, rug needles, tailors' needles, tape measures, sewing siljck, tailors' chalk, toilet, sponges, Vinolia soaps and scents, violet powder; tooth brushes, 6d and Is; nail brushes, 2d, 4d and Cd; hair brushes, Is, Is 3d, 2s ; hair frames nnd fancy combs. At "Hatch's," The Square. MUSIC. MISS MILLS, from Home, receives pupils at her rooms, c/o Mrs Nielsen, Cuba-street, sth houso beyends ths Wcsleyan Church, dircotly facings tho Show ground. Musio, Singing, French. Best masters at Home. One guinea each per quarter. MONEY to lend in any sums on approved tojuruy at lowest ccrreni rato3. BELL, GOLLY & COOPER, Barristers and Solicitors,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7404, 20 September 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7404, 20 September 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7404, 20 September 1902, Page 4

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