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WT A DA T l O BILIARY CALCULI (Gall Stones). Suffered more or less from 188& to 1897. To MR S. A. PALMER. Dear Sir,— lt is with very great1 1 ieasure I testify to tlie inestimabler value of WEBBER'S Great Herbal Remedy VITADATIO. In 188& I had a severe attack oi gall stones and congestion of the liver, which confined me to my bed for some time. The doctor who attended me said I never wonld he thoroughly cured ; but I used to feel quite well between the attacks, which recurred very often — sometimes two attacks* in one week. In the year 1892 I was very ill withmy long-standing trouble, and had another medical man, and he told me that gall stones could only "ba cured by operation, which I would not consent to. In February, 1897,. I received a letter from my sister in Dunedin, New Zealand, telling me of the wonderful cures VITADATIO had effected there and urging me to take a course of this medicine. As soon as I knew that VITADATIO was obtainable in the Colony, acting upon the advice of my sister, I obtained six large .bottles of the remedy, and am happy to inform you— and in fact, the world for the matter of that — I have been free from pain ever since and am now in perfect health. FLORENCE BURKE. •-Waimea," Pentland Parade, Yarraville, Melbourne. For further particulars, S. A. PALMER, Warehouse, Waterloo Quay, WellingtonCorrespondence invited. Write for Testimonials. The price of the medicine is 5s 6d and 3s fid per bottle Nelson, BISLEY BROS. & CO., Merchants. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. A FTER this day, MAY sth, 1903 £*- anyone found Trespassing on ny Property, being part Section SO and 86, Quarantine Roaxl, Stoke, ivitheuh Permission will be Pro;ecuted. Poisoa will be laid for Dogs. CD. BEATSON, Stoke- " TO LET. "^EVEN-ROOMED HOUSR in Monnt--5 street, recenlty occupied by Mr Kerhaw. Possession'tP be given on pie 13th nst. PITT & MOORE. NELSON POULTRY ASS./CTATION. /""*< ENERAL MEETING of Members of \T the above will be held in Society's (loom, Mercer's Buildings, on TUESDAY, jtli at S p.m. Bi:sim*ss : Elef-tion of Judges for fasdi-i-omuig Show. C. A. SEYMOUR, Hon. Secretary. NOTICE. HAVING had Twenty Sheep and Lambs worried and killed within four days, POISON will be laid on all my propeety, Annesbrook. F. TRASK, Stoke. NOTHING adds to a woman's charm so much as beautiful, soft glossy Hair, aad nothing will promote such a beautiful growth as" Hendy's Celebrated EggJidep. —Auckland Clothing and Drapery Co., Aged's, Nelson. MANY mothers destroy their Children's Hair by washing it with soap, borax, soda, ammonia, etc. To produce abundant and hcalthj growth try Hendy'a Egg Julep. You will not regret it. Bottles ls.° Obtainable only from the Auckland Clothing and Drapery Co., Nelson. NOW OPEN. HEAVY DRESS MATERIALS, Lustres, Merinoes, Cashmeres', and SERGES, SSS Stripe, FLANNELETTES, MELTON CLOTH, MEN'S WHITE SHIRTS (Chea*p), And a large assortment of OILCLOTHS AND LINOLEUMS, English, Colonial and Welsh FLANNELS, Also a quantity of English HOLLOWARE and light ENAMELWARE. WILKIE'S" ESTATE, BRIDGE-STREET. i % — SHOOTING_ SEASON. Single Barrel Breech Loading Guns from 30s upwards. Double Barrel Breech Loading Gnns from 55s upwards. Hammerless Guns, £10 10a, £14 10 • Sixteen and Twenty bore Gunsi (single and double barrel) suitable for native .^anie and pigeon shooting. Stevens' Sporting Rifles. Savage, Remington, Lee, Colts Baby and other Rifles and Carbines. Saloon Rifles from 10s Gd. I Cartridges fr,om all leading makeis. I Ballistite, U. M. C. Smokeless, Eley's, Nitro Club, Peters'. Smokeless, Rival, New Club, and Amber ite Smokeless. THE WILKINS & FIELD HARDWARE COMPANY. HARDY-STREET, NELSON. RELIABILITY! Puts Government bend* to a premium It's what hu ja»d« I t WILTON'S OLP ENGLISH LINCTUS . The Favourite Cough Mixture. All Dealers sell at 1/6 & 2/6 per bat. QEO. W. WILTON, Wellington. j \\T& NTJi 'o - U HE -i N FLAX ; 6 W P*** '>n for beat. JOHN RHTBEBFOSn. VALUABLE FARM, WAKEFIELD. MESSRS W. riOUT & SONS have re* ceived instni'tionsfrom Mr T. W. jjGBS t > s»ll by Pr'nrata Treaty his well nowD farm situate in Church Valley, Wakefield, containing about 340 acres fcht.f.thor with tho t.vo dwellioe hou'O-i t roon, each containing six. rooms and the f^rm ontbuildlujr?. This splendid farm will be sold a^ a poinjr concern, and tho sale pnea inclndaa 230 good sheep 7 cows, atl the implement* and mackio. cry neceß6nry for farming operation?'. This valuable property ia 2 mileß distant from tho Wate lj eld School and Bail way Station, and ban a norer^f a lin£ water supply, "tiie faim being well watered, i rir.s offors an oxception& opportunity to tboso on tho 1 ok-out ftc a firet-elaj** Farm, aud the price asked ia a veiy reasonable one. Early application neces* sary. Full particnhio from • > BOUT & SONS, Land Agents t 1

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 94, 6 May 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 94, 6 May 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 94, 6 May 1903, Page 3