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Temple of Fashion, Comer oi ffardy & Waimea Streets, NELSON Nehon, Nov. 20fch, J 899, DEAR f IBS, — We beg f o inform you that -we bave this flay given up bosinefs rn our own account and have atranged with the BIEHIVE IMPORTI>G CC MPaKY to enier their employment and transfer our business to them. We take thiß opportunity to ihank you for past favours, aud will be glad to see you at the Temple of Fashion. Mr Andersen wilt be in attendance to wait on all old onatoraeis, and having a large up-to-date stock to select from Le assures tlum that satis* faction can be given. * ANDERSEN & DALY. J or Sale— Spring Dray. CARRY THIRTY CWT Apply 8.T.C., Nehon or Brightwater. 2s. *M 2s I ORIGINAL v I WHiTEGiLSj pi ; WU car* iq of Ike Mbwta« ooot* Hj g ( rapldlj aad cotoplotaiy tkaa oay 19 F| I otaor aodidiw or llalcooat »— BJ U ' Ajthtuj | KcaraUk H U BrracUU* PwiaSSa. ■ \2 Brnliof I Poniyab Bi U CcoKunpttw ' Porolytl* linliii H b!| ContatloM RhriiSttt— 9 H | Dlptherla SeUU» ■ !'; , Faceuli* Sor* TWuts O hf Goal StnlsM •/ tf |H f| ' Hftftdacii« . gorts B9 H laSzatiMtiM at Bt&SCMI BE H . tfa* Lnac< iturfradu I Rj ifuop, Vuteest V*lm B B I Lonb»g» Wboeplaj Crngk ■ g , Kb* mutj Mtiara toe ■■■»■■» to B \i ; Oltrcttoni — Tlm 4fKt>4 Mil f B 11 ; t>* «tU ntbtMd witk th« Bn!m«at fl pt I two or thro* dnu » «*», (or * low 9 g I ottDntio ot o tltn*. ■ Taylor's White Oils Will break any attack of Rheumatism if used in time. It is not necessary for us to name its virtues or sing ita praises atone. There are others mora interested who will join us. We proroso to soy nothing bat what they can corroborate; yet when we are through you will find tho whole ground covered. We say .—lt oures Bhcumatiam — so says Detective Bariington. 1 havo had Kheumatism off and on for 10 or 12 years, and have tried r.very possible treatment I could, but obtained no relief until I used your White Oils. I still suffer, but obtain immediate relief from pain. _ I find more re'uef from your White Oils thau any other remedies lhave tried, and oau can strongly recommend them to anyjne suffering. George Hopkinson also says :— I have tuffertd from rheumatism for over 15 years, and lost the use of my legs and arms. I used your White Oils, and obtained more relief from them tbau anything else I could get. I have so muoh recovered since using them them that I rarely suffer now. I bave found them cure Chilblains remarkably quickly. We say it is nood for Bheumatio Gout— so says Joseph Denby. I was bad with Bheumatio Gout for nearly five years, and was in the General Hospital for three months, and attended the Dispensary for six months or more, and was under several doctors, but got no benefit at all fr'otai them. them. I then got some of your White Oils, and was very soon better, and have never had Rheumatism tince. We say it is good for many Chi'dren' 0 Corrplainta. So says Mrs Marshall, of Riohmond. Mrs.G. T. Makshaia, Wesleyan Parsonage, Richmond, writes on April 10th, £899— "As we are just leaving the district to go to our new Circuit, please send me two Bottles of TAYLOR'S WHITE OIL, aa I find io very good for all kinds of Children's Complaints. Ve say it cures Ulcers — so says Mr W., Wakefield. I had an ulcer on my neok that had bean cut twice by the Doctor. Hearing about Taylor's Oil I gaveit a trial, with the resn' f t that it has completly oured me. We say it is g^od or Bronchitis— So saya Mrs James Falding.— On« bottle of Taylor's Whito Oil completely oured my child of Bronchitis.; We cay— lt relieves pain— So says W. Baggaley. Having sprained the muso'es of my foot very severely, and suffered moon for some time, and being unable to use my leg, I was advised to try your Whito Oils, and so gave my foot a good rubbiog with them, and was quite relieved from pain next morning, We say— lt cuies Bciatioa— so says George Fdgley. _ For Bome lime psst I suffered aceutely from severe Soiatio paiuß in my back and bips, but having used Taylor's White Oil for one week I am pleased to say tho pains entirely left mo. You are at liberty to use this testimonial should you thiuk proper to do so, as I consider the Oils cannot bo too widely known. We say— lt cures Weak Ankles— So says— E. J. W. Waktfield— To Manager 8.1.0., Brightwater —Dear Sir, You will be glad to hear that after using two bottles ot T*ylor's Whito Oil I am completely cured of weak ankles, from whioh I have suffered since childhood. Botb my ankles used to pain me very much, especially whtn going uphill., I heard that Taylors White Oil bad cured other people, so I got a bottle, and feeling a benefit after tbo first applipation continued rubbing until now I leel qnite strong.— H.J.W -Wakefield, February 27, 1899. We say— lt oaunot be beaten — So say a great many residents In the Waimcas. We say— lt cures Quinsey — So Bays Robert Hall — Thret dressings of 1 aylor's White Oils completely oured me of Quinsey, He says the effect is " marvellous." . _.< Wo say— lt is good for Footballers — William Orompton says : Two bottles of Taylor's White Oil completely cured him of a very severe swollen and painful knee, caused by a kick whilst playing football. For over two monthß he had been obliged to walk to and from his work with a crutch. We say— That outbe 18th August, 1899, we received an order for six bottles ot Taylor's White Oil from a gentleman ir Melbourne who last used it in the Old Country. Beehiye Importing Company, CORNER OF HARDY AND WAIMEA STREETS, NBLSON

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXIII, Issue 276, 7 December 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXIII, Issue 276, 7 December 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXIII, Issue 276, 7 December 1899, Page 1

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