The approaching Coronation Holds first place in conversation, The world will stopp till Edward crowned, Then recommence its daily round ; While those who gave a loyal cheer May be dead within a year, Unless for colds they do procure W. E. WOODS' GREAT PEPPERMENT CURE ! If you want to hire horses, Buggies Carriage--, Cabs, etc., ring up F. N. Jones, Tattersall's. No. 39 (thirty-nine) don't forgetit, —Advt. HIS LIFE SAVEO. Ch ambkrlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedt. " I am sure that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea saved my life, ' says A. E Lafalette, of Gregory Landling Clark county, Missouri. " I was in ; cuch bad shape that the doctors said I could not live. When I was at the lowest ebb, one of my neighbours brought in a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and I took it and got instant relief. I soon got up and around. That was nine years ago, and I am still in good health. Since then that medicine has always been in my house, and v*ill always be. It is the best or earth For sale by Robert Snoc'graes, street Unnecessary .Lossof Time. Mr W. S. Whedon Cashier of the First Na'ioual Hank of W interset, losva, in a recent letter gives some experience with a carppnter in his employ, that will be of value to other mechanics. He says : 'j , had a carpenter working for me who was obliged to stop work for several days on account of being troubled with diarrnoea. I mentioned to him that I had been -similarly troubled, and tbat Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy had cured me. He bough ta bottle of it from the druggist here, and informed me that one dose cured him, and he is again at his work. For sale by Robert Snodgrass, Hardy-street, i -, „ ■ , _rr-_— ,. ..— .': .j
9 } le BA PID CUEE OF INDIGESTION. b- ]\/f K ANDBEW ANDEBSON, Mont g j\JL mental Mason, Moray Place, Dun< c, din, says : — " I Buffered for years froi q Indigestion, Biliousness, and Liver Con plaint. Tbe Bymptoma were : — Uncomfortable after meal? Bowels were irregular. Appetite capricious. Often felt knocked up Speoks before the eyes. Sick headaches at intervals. Heartburn (very badly) Awoke tired and unrefresbed. LOASBY'S WAHOO Cared Me. I Loasby's Waboo'^lway aita like^ I. 8c is purely herbal, and has no equal tomach and liver troubles. Sole Proprietors — Loasby's Manufa( turing Co.. Ltd., Danedin. WAIMEAJJODHTY. NOTICE is hereby given that on am after MONDAY, 14th April, an; person found infringing any part of th County By-Laws relaticg to Roads wi' be Prosecuted. Special attention ia callei to Sections 4 and 5 of By-Law No. 57. 8 Section 4.— No psr?on shall do or per : mit or suffer any vehiole to be driven o r any hir^e t) be ridden across any bridg faster than at a walking pace Section 5 —Cross any bridge with i Vehicle, laden or unladen, exceeding sL tons in weight. J. G. LiTTLEJOHN, County Eog-ineer. ' "VITADATIO has cured another sufferer, who has been a martyr to Constipation and Liver Com plaint /or 20 years. Mr. Bath's experience may be re--1 peated in your case. Mr W. 11. Bath, who has been a member and office-bearer of Wesley Church duringthe last 20 years, and. whoso addtess is 102 Lygon-st., Carlton, Melbourne, writes as follows :— " 1 sutiered during the last 20 years from the effects of Liver Complaint and Constipation. . I tried almost everything that was advertised to cure my complaint, and at times consulted doctors. T'ho medicines all failed to cure me, and the doctors' treatment did me 1 began to despair ; but my wife, hearing from a relative about the wonderful curative properties of VITADATIO, how it cured many people iv New Zealand, urged me to try it. I had been laid up for some time from the effects of a bad turn eight months ago. My wife called upon the agent, Mr Palmer, and he persuaded her to takea bottle. It acted like a charm T I was ablt to return to my work beforu 1 had finished it. I continued using it, taking five more bottles, and am thankful to say I have quite regained my long-,ost health. I will be p, eased to answer any inquiries. Thanking you lor your medicine, and wishing you success.— l remain, yours faithfully, . W. H. BATH, S. A. PALMER, Warehouse, Waterloo Quay, ' 'Wellington. Correspondence invited. Write for Testimonials. NeIson— BLSLEY BKOS. <!t CO. ■-SET."
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 84, 10 April 1902, Page 4
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