ill Should begin All • • • during the first Vfllintf week of marluuug . . lied life t0 Housewives p ractice cc ° n °- my — domestic economy. Some young women think that it is only by curtailing then di apery bills that they can be thrifty. They can do more, for theie is a saving to be made on the tea bill. THOSE WHO BUY suratura Tea SAVE MONEY Suiatuia is a nch, strong tea, and less of it is lequned to biew a given quantity ot liquor than any othei biand. Suratuia is puie, honest, Ceylon tea, and is guaianteed not blended with Indian, China, oi any cheap or inferior teas. Retail Prices: Suratuia A quality - 1/8 per lb .. B „ - 1/11 „ „ D „ - 2/2 „ X „ - 2/6 „
Sold by all Storekeepers.
HYDATIDS. VITADATIO AGAIN VICTORIOUS. Neston Cottage, Verdon-street, Williamstown, 29/4/02. Mr. S. A. PALMER, Dear Sir, — I have very great pleasure in testifying to the value of VITADATIO as a curei for Hydatids. I was taken very ill towards the end of 1899, and found it necessary to call in a doctor. He, after carefully examining me, stated that I had Hydatids, gave me medicine to take, which did me no good, and at last I was informed that. I would have to undergo an operation before I could be cured. This I was determined not to do, and decided to immediately commence a course of VITADATIO. I commenced it in January, 1900, and I was then, in a vary weak and low state, and I am very pleased to say that after taking it regularly for three months I was completely cured. I have not taken any VITADATIO or other medicine since A^ril of thei same year. I hope that others, by reading this testimonial, may profit by it, and I would say to those who take it that after taking eight bottles I felt much worse than I had done for some time, and was advised to discontinue its use and again call in a doctor, but I am thankful that I continued with the VITADATTO, and found, after the eighth bottle, each one I took made 1 me feel much better until at last I was completely cured. You may make use of this letter if you wish. Yours truly, CATHERINE F. SMITH. Witness — WM. D. MORGAN, 132, Osborne-street, Williamstown. CHAS. G. CARTER, Speight-street, Newport. A. OSMOND, 18, Nelson-road, Newport. For Fuithei particulars, MR. S. A. PALMEE, WAREHOUSE, WATERLOO QUAY, WELLINGTON. Conespondence Invited. Wiite foi Testimonials The Price of Medicine is 5s 6d and 3s 6d per bottle.
WELLINGTON TREE - PLANTING AND SCENERY-PRESERVATION SOCIETY THE Annual General Meeting of the above Societj 7 will be held in the Chamber of Commerce, National Mutual Buildings, next Bank of New Zealand, Low er Willis-street, on FRIDAY NEXT, 24t.h day of April, 1903, at 8 p.m. Business Election of Officers for ensuing season Consideration of Annual Report and Balance-sheet, and General. All members are particularly requested to attend Intending members, both ladies and gentlemen, are also cordially invited. JAS. B. SPEED, Hon. Sec.
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Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 147, 25 April 1903, Page 18
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