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G EURGE PA EM EH HIGGINS. NGL7SH Friends desire to obtain tin: address of George Palmer Higgins, 11)10 arrived at Otago in December, ißi7;>. by tbo May Queen. Anyone acquainted with 'the address will oblige by forwarding same to Captain Daveney, Ouohuiiga. ‘ 7;j THE FEDERATION- COMMISSION. THE Federation Commissioners have at hist got to work but it is singular that there should be any objection to the proceedings being open to the press. The Commission, te practically a secret affair and the man in the street can. with, very little trouble make a fairly good guess at tbo nature of the report that must be handed in by the Commissioners after they have done junketing through New Zealand and some of the Australian capitals. The report in its skeleton form will be something after this style.. A rccpnnt of the weakest of the arguments in favour of Federation to serve as the guy to be knocked down hy the sledge hammer arguments against Federation which the Commissioners will find. Kesult: Federation with white Australia i» bad for New Zealand, but federation with black Fiji is goo(j. The great drawback surrounding the question of federation is the lack of reliable information available to the public, and therefore it would have been entirely in the public interest to have made thesittings of the Commission open. The public know nothing about Federation, but they do know that Crease's A.l Jam is the purest, best and most delicious jam on the market. Crease's A.l Jam is scientifically made from the }»est ingredients. til ttYVn f till Tlf ft! n»E 4* ' /iQ All tins full weight.

BEAD WHAT -y I T A A T I IS DOING. ANOTHER WONDERFUL CURE. HEMORRHAGE OP LUNGS 07 YEARS' STANDING. CURED BY VITADATIO. Read What Mr A. JACKSON has to say: North, Melbourne, November' 14, 1900. To MR PAI MER. Dear Sir,—l have pleasure in giving my testimony as to the good quality and curing power of Webber’s Vitadatio. Some four years ago I waa taken ill. One doctor said it was typhoid fever. I was in bed some three weeks, then got weaker and weaker, until I went to another, doctor, who said that" it was intermittent phthisis (what people know as consumption) and ordered me to Ecbuca •at once. I went to Echnca, stayed there five or sixweeks, and came home again. About three weeks after coming home I had hemorrhage come on, I laid up and thought I was getting round again, when it came on again (after an interval Of six months). Then they got oftener and oftener until they were coming on every month. The doc tor (the third one) told rao at the finish ho could do no more. On the afternoon of the day ho told me one of the Vitadatio pamphlets was pushed _ under my front door, my boy brought it to me, and on reading of a similar case to my own as having been cured, I said I would try some. I sent down for a bottle at once-and commenced to take it. (At this. time I was laid up with the worst ton of the hemorrhage, that I had had). The bleed* ing began to slop, and I did not have another turn for nearly 12 months. I then had a slight attack, bnt it did not last one day. I thought I would go and sec Mr Palmer and tell him I did so. He told mo to take another bottle or so, and that possibly that would be the last I would see of the hemorrhage. I did as he said and have not seen a sign of bleedum since (nearly three years). I am thanktui that I started to take Vitadatio, as 1 ht’i'estly believe I would have been dead long ago Lad I not done so. I will u s pleased to give atiy information any time to any other sufferer. T (Signed) ALFRED JACKSON. Full address on application to Vitadatio Institute, 181 Pitt street, Sydney. For further particulars. _ 8. A. PALMER, ■WAREHOUSE. WATERLOO QUAY. WELLINGTON. Correspondence Invited, .Write Testimonials. . ,

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4259, 19 January 1901, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4259, 19 January 1901, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4259, 19 January 1901, Page 7