Ml EFFECTIVE COMBINATION, SIMPLE STRONG 33W SILENT SPEED/ Perfect Design, Best Materials, Skilled Workmanship, Unequaled J-arauies. fA/s protfi.ws best Svwiug Mdeittoc on cnrlii—T'iig SINGBIi. >»SiNSER MANUFACTURING CO, 'I A WORLD-WIDE TEST' * Yalumba Wines In competition with t ' the leading W ines of Europe, J » HAVE WOK ... * GOLD MEDALS PAEIS, BORDEAUX, ANTWERP. CALCUTTA, JLNU FIRST FRIZES At numerous Australasian Exhibitions. YALUMBA VINEYARDS, Angaston, South Australia. ALL WINE MERCHANTS, i CAMPBELL’S, U, MANNERS S'ißfe.e.i AND CORNER WILSON & RIDDIFORD STREETS. NEWTOWN. NEW GOODS y For AUTUMN AND WINTER WEAR. A. PATERSON. TAILOR, 43, CUBA STREET. JS now landing a Choice Shipment of TWEEDS, SERGES, VICUNAS AND WORSTEDS. OVERCOATS MADE TO ORDER—A SPECIALITY. A. PATERS Oln UP-TO-DATE TAILOR, Cuba street. READ WHAT I T A D ATI IS DOING, 0 BUFFERED FOB 16 YEARS PROM > CHRONIC DYSPEPSIA. ENLARGEMENT OF THE LIVER, ETC., ETC. CURED BY VITADATIO. READ THIS TESTIMONIAL. 60. Elizabeth Street, Ashfield, September 17, 1900. Mr S. A. PALMER. „ , ►ear Sir, —Having been a sufferer tor years from Chronic Dyspepsia, Eurement of tho Liver, and other conations, and having been treated by doctors and 9 herbalists and speeds, and receiving no whatever, as advised to give your VITADATIO ;rial. Reluctantly I yielded to the ice:and, after taking 5 large bottles, my surprise, X found myself recqverfrom the above dreaded complaints, iia a painter by trade, and, thank i, X am able to resume my occupation bout any return of my former ills I am ■well-known in anu around i district, and all my friends congraite me on my speedy recovery, as they expected me to succumb, after beso unsuccessfully treated by some the best medical faculty that Syd. ney could produce. _ . For the sake of suffering humanity I present you this grateful testimonial, trusting that some poor sufferer may give your medicine a fair and impartial trialf « Aiiv person doubting the" validity of this''statement can see mo at the above address. Wishing you prosperity in your present enterprise, and may yon live long to herald the glad tidings to poor suffering humanity, I remain, dear Sir, Yours ever grateful, SAMUEL SEARLE For further particulars, S. A. PALMER, WAREHOUSE, WATERLOO QUAY, WELLINGTON. Correspondence Invited. Writ* for Testimonial*.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4292, 27 February 1901, Page 3
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