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STATUTORT DECLARATION. I Habrivt Dat, of Ghuxnee-etreet, Wellington, in the Colony of New Zealand, do solemnly aad iincerely declare that I have carefully read tha annexed document, coniisting of three folioiand consecutively numbered from one to three, and that il contains and is a true and faithful accoual ot my illness and cure by Clements Tonic, and "*«.e<mtains my full permiasion to publish in any wa? my statemento— which I give voluntarily, withaul receiving any payment ; and 1 make thil toletßk «• olaration coasoientlouily believing the tamt to M true and by virtue of the provisions, of an Act Of tat Oeneral Assembly of New Zealand, Intituled M fto Justices of Peace Act, 1882." Declared afc Wellincton, this wventeenth 4^ tl November, one thousand nine hundred, before oee, & ATBES, J. P.

SUFFERED FROM General Weakness ani Tired Feelingr, , AND CURED Bi' i VITADATIO A Testimony from tlie Wes'ey- n Parsonage. Wellington, New Zealand, February 19 98. To Mr S. A. Palmer, Agent for VITADATIO. Dear Sir,— lt gives n^e great pleasure to hand you this nbt-e in favour of WEBBER'S VITADAT-10, the Great Herbal Remedy. I had suffered a long time from general Weakness and Tired Feeling, which were doubtless the effects of chronic disordered or partially inactive state of the Liver and Kidneys, which, as all know who suffer from this trouble, is a source cf great annoyance. Of course, as you may suppose, I tried very many remedies, some of which did me goed for a .--hort time, when I relapsed into my former conflition. In the year 1886, a friend who had Bfeard of VITADATIO pleaded with me to ry what effect it would have Jin my case, and I consented, and used in all four large bottles ; and the result ha s been niy complete satisfaction, and ever s*ince "that time I haive enjoyed the best of health. Nearly two years having elapsed since the VITADATIO was taken is, I think, conclusive proof taat I am now safe to say my restoration to good health and free 3om rom my former complaint is permanent.— Yours gratefully, J. M'KENE. For further particulars, S. A. PALMER, Warehouse, Waterloo buay, ~ „ Wellington. Correspondence invited. Write for Testimonials. Nelson— BISLEY BROS. & CQ. NOTICE THE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS COMPANY, Limited. ff)UR NELSON AGENT, Mr J w L. Burfard, having resigned ow.ng to press of other business, We *fi 1 Q advise that have appointed MESSRS GRANT BROS our Local Agents. . Office : Hardy-st., A.M.P. Buildings. Telephone, No. 161. FOR SALE I^HE Eight -ro-med Dwelling House and Lind situated in Grove-streat, The Wood, belocgio/ to Mr C. Byrne, and lately occupird by Mr A. Harrie. Th« land bay a fronta.e of 60 feet, by a depth of 136 feet. ' * PUT & MOORE. FOR SALE. "" \l\C\ AORES of splendid Agricnlttiral XV/V7 Land sitnated at Lower Mon•ere. The 12nd ia perfeotly level; about 60 acres in grrasa, fenoed, and sab-divided, balant*e consists of virgin forest, oon ainiDg wine firet-olasa awta-pllinp* timbor. Apply to PITT & MOOEE, Solicitors, N lson. FOB SALE.-LOSVEB MOUTEBE. ~ OFFERS are invited for the PURCHASE of the Property In the Lower Moutere, known as "BOYD'S.' ooneisti-oft of abont 180 Aores of Lana with large Dwelling Hon-* thereoa fronting the Main Rob d to Motneka, FELL & AggIKSON ASK YOUR GROCER FQB ' BRISKO. Undoubtedly the best Folish tor Linoleums, Oiloloibe, Leather Goods, Boots uid Shoes, or Harness. To be obtained at ill Town and Country-Stores. Sole Agents- WILKINS & FIELI>,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue XXXVI, 3 November 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue XXXVI, 3 November 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue XXXVI, 3 November 1902, Page 4