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Medical. Y. I T A ! M T I 0. 109, Fitzroy-street, St. Kilda, 25th February, 1899. Mr. S. A. Palmer, Agent for Vitadatio, Melbourne. Dear Sir,— about 12 months I had been troubled with enlargement of the liver and indigestion. The usual treatment produced no pood effect, and hearing of VITADATIO, I determined to try it. After taking five bottles I feel quite recovered. This medicine is a grand tonic, and enables one to relish his food at all times; is easy and pleasant to take, and does not necessitate absence from business. For people engaged in sedentary employment nothing could be better Wishing you every success, I remain, Yours truly. THOMAS FRASEB, O.E. " Wydah," 114, Punt Road. Windsor, 25th February, 1859. S. A. Palmer, Esq.. Vitadatio Institute, Bonrke-street, Melbourne. Dear Sir,— am indeed glad and grateful t > let yon know my case and the result of taking VTTADATIO. For the last. 12 years I have been suffering from constant attacks of asthma and chest complaints, and at times so bad that I almost wished for death to relievo me, gasping for breath, and to all appearance at death's door. I have at various times consulted at least fivo different medical men, and for five years was attended by our family doctor, who relieved but did not care mo. I was induced by a relative to try your iredicine. and from tho start received great benefit in my general health, more than anything else I over took for my trouble I havo taken six large bottles, and am happy to say I have now no fear of my enemv. asthma, because I feel so well and free from it. I was really in terror from tho frequency and suddenness of the attacks. Words cannot express how grateful I am, and will explain my case to any you may chooso to send. Yours faithfully. MBS. WILLIAM SUTHERLAND. Price of VITADATIO, 5s 6d and 3s 6d. Ask your Chemist or Grocer for it. Head Office for New Zealand: 39, Manners* street, Wellington. AUCKLAND VITADATIO INSTITUTE, 350, QUEEN-STREET. Ask your Chemist or Grocer. Business CardsWI G G'S LAUNDRY, UPPER QUEEN-STREET, Near St. Benedict's Church. By Appointment to their Excellencies tho Earl and Countess of Glasgow, the Earl and Countess of Onslow, Sir William and Lady Jervols. HIGH-CLASS WORK A SPECIALTY. Moderate Charges. Telephone 733. jgWINGTOX AND gAKER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS (Established 1866), GOVERNMENT INSURANCE BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND, Opposito Entrance to Fort-street. WPHILLIPPB AND SO* . OIL. COLOUR, AND GLASS MEL' CHANTS, Importers or Paperhangings. Scrim Paints. Oils, Turpentine. Colours, Varnishes. French Polish. Gold Leaf. Artists' Colours anil Brushes, Plate Sheet, Crown, Ornamental, and Photographic Plates, Picture Frames and Tapestry Mouldings, Clock and Compass Glasses. Glass cut to size i>nd carefully packed. Q. E 0. E B B E E, PITT-STREET (First Shop below Wesleyan Church). Is Turning Out FIRST-CLASS sen's TO order, For Spring and Summer Wear, Equal to tho Rest Houses in the City, At Moderate Prices. FIT STYLE. AND WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. PERCY DOLT, ASSOC. M. INST. 0.E., SURVEYOR, ARCHITECT, HOUSE AND LAND AGENT, No. 6, Mercantile Chambers (Ground Floor). Hp H 0 m a S n I t e , ARCHITECT AND BUILDING SUIUiA'OR, 316. VICTORIA ARCADE. LEA DEBATER, WAKEFIELD-STREET, GRL\DER AND CUTLER FROM SHEFFIELD, Has just erects! a complcto Plant for the Grinding and Repairing of Lawn Mowers. Charges moderate. IMPORTER OF BEST SHEFFIELD CUTIffiEY. Cutlery Ground and Repaired. 'A "3 W EIOHT AND 0NS ' RECEIVING. FORWARDING, AND PARCEL DELIVERY AGENCY. Cnßtom-stroot Ofllco, Telephone 143. Wharf Office, Telephone 142. Gonoral Depot and Coal and Firewood Yard, Great North Road. ASIC YOUR GROCER For BLAUENFELDT AND TVEDE'S DANISH HOUSEHOLD JUNCKET TABLETS, And RENNET. MADAME- JEANE, COSTUMIERE (Late of Melbourne), Having secured THOSE CENTRALLY-SITUATED ROOMS Lately occupied by Madame French (Smith and Caughey's Buildings), Will bo pleased to Receive Orders after MONDAY, OCTOBER 2. JUST ARRIVED, 855 TINS ' 855 PEEK, FREAN, AND CO.'S CELEBRATED ENGLISH BISCUITS, NEW AND CHOICE VARIETIES NEAPOLITAN WAFER VENICE WAFER CHEESE WAFER * ANCIIOVEY WAFER CELERY WAFER FLORENCE WAFEE. H. MTS™-QUEEN-STREET AND NEWTON. Ironware. FAO T a OHACKLOCK'S ORION TJANGE MHACKLOCK'S vJeion HANGB IS SOLD BY ALL IRONMONGERS. It will burn coal, lignite, or wood, It is exceedingly economical. It is entirely portable; no brickwork setting. The oven bottoms heat well. The copper boilers are largo, and tinned inside. REPAIRS A MINIMUM. / AS A COOKING RANGE IT IS SUPERIOR TO ANY. And by the use of it Cookery becomes a Pleasure. ASK YOUR IRONMONGER FOR A CATALOGUE. YOUNG men's christian association, CORNEE OF ALBERT AND wellesley streets. Readmgroom comfortably furnished. All the leading Papers, Reviews, Magazines, eto., on tho tables; subscription, 2s 6d per Quarter. The Library contains upwards of 4000 vols, in tne various departments of literature; subscription. 2s 6d per quarter, lea and Coffee provided in Social Room. 1/ni* plojTnent and Boardinghouse Registers. Meeting for Young Men on Mondays, /.3Q p.m.; Evangelistic Services, Thursdays, at 7.30; Bible Reading and Prayer, Saturdays, at 7.30; Bible Class, Sunday, at 3 p.m.; Sonday Evening Service in Opera House at o p.m. STRANGERS and Others (especially Young Men), cordially invited to visit the Rooms, where full information. may, bp obtained. Open from & a.m.. to 10 p.m,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11230, 27 November 1899, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11230, 27 November 1899, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11230, 27 November 1899, Page 7

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