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TO BUILDERS. mENDEES are invited until Noon of JL THURSDAY the 28th instant, for t’no erection of a four-floor Brick Building on I.ambton quay. Plans and specifications at our office. THOS. TURNBULL AND SON. Architects, Citizens' Life Chambers, Customhouse quay. 496 TENDERS. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned vip to SATURDAY, 23rd March for the purchase of tho following machinery and plant: 1 20-chamber clay press 1 15-cbamber clay press with stands, pipes and nozzles and duplicate clc ths 1 clay pulverizer I N 1 force pump 1 clay pug 1 lilting pump Set Pickering governors (electric' lighting) 3 tile presses 18 sets dies Saggers moulds 24 emboesed patterns Tools and sundries ow on view at Pottery Works. Milton. J. A. DDTHIE AND CO., Milton. TENDERS. rjpENDERS are invited till 2 p.m. oi Monday, 18th of March, for tho Erec tion of Offices, Store Bond, etc. (4 story) in Customhouse quay. Waring Taylor and Featherston streets for Messrs Levin and Company. Ltd. _ ' JAMES HISLOP. Architect. Bethuno’s Buildings. Corner Brandon and Featherston streets The time for receiving the above tenders has been extended till Tuesday. March 2Clb, at 2 p.m. WADE’S PATENT SKA - LIGHTS ' THE only combination nates’s in tV market that given every satisfactioi Snd guaranteed net to leak. The case just completed on Saturday, 16th December 1899, before the Chief Justice, rules that 8 protection could not be issued to Messrs Welsby and Bedell for combination patent skylight called “The Empire” without putting in a disclaimer as to the pioneei patent, WADE’S. Consequently we asl our numerous customers and the public generally to be careful in dealing with any patent not fully protects. And as the proprietors of WADE S PATENT in thi district, we intend to take prompt action, to cssert our rights. BALLINGER BROS, CURTAINS. ' WE have just opened up several case? of New Furnishings, which embrace all the Latest and Newest Styles in. HEAVY FRINGED CHENILLE CURTAINS, 18s 6d, 21s, 25s to 455. ART SL-cGE CURTAINS, 265, 80s to 395. NOVEL’.. V iV.PESTEY CURTAINS, 21s, 25b to 60s. FRILLED MUSLIN CURTAINS. 7s 6d, 9s 6d, IGs 6d to 325. SWISS APPLIQUE CURTAINS. 15s, 21s, 26' to 37s fid. GUIPURE D’ART CURTAINS. 10s, 13s 6d, 17s 6d to 63a. WHITE AND CREAM LACE CURTAINS 2s fid, 4b fid, fis 6d, 9a fid to 355. MADRAS MUSLIN CURTAINS, 11s 6u, 13s fid, 18a fid to 525. F.iii.LED CYPRUS CURTAIN MUSLIN. 2s 2d, 2s 4d, 2s Cd yard. FRILLED MADRAS, CURTAIN MUll; ~ S 8 inch wide, 3a lid yard. FRILLED HARNESS CURTAIN MUSI! Spot and figured. Is Bd, ,1s lid, 2s 3d to Ss yard. NOVELTIES IN ALL FURNISHINGS. D. 1.0 D.I.C. WELLINGTON. 113 V READ WHAT IT A D ATI IS DOING. 0 ANOTHER WONDERFUL CURE. HEMORRHAGE OF LUNGS OP TEAKS STANDING* CURED BY VITADATIO i <ni What Mb A. JACKSON has to say: North Melbourne, November 14, 1970. tV mb palmer. uear 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 was taken ill. One doctor said it was typhoid fever, i was in bed some three weeks, Sien got weaker and weaker, until I went to another doctor, who said tnat it was intermittent phthisis (what people know as consumption) ana ordered me to Echuca at once I went to Echuca, stayed there five or six weeks, 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 (al. -t <au interval of six months). Then lb*hgot citeuer and oftener until they were cWmng oi, rtery month. The doctor (the Ujird orel told me at the finish he could more. On the afternoon of the dayihe told <ie one oi the Vitadatio pamphlets ♦as pushed under my front door, my hoy 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 1 was laid up with tho worst turn of the hemorrhage I had had.) Tho bleeding began to stop, and 1 did not have another turn for nearly 12 months, i then had a slight attack, but it did not last one day. 1 thought I would go and see Mr Palmer and tell him I did so. He told me to take another bottle or so, and that possibly that would be the last I would seh of the hemorrhage. I did ns he said. and have not seen a sign - of bleeding since (nearly fbiee years.) lam thankful that 1 started to take Vitadatio, as T Im-estly believe 1 wooid have been dead long ago ha- I not done so I will be el eased to give any information any time to any other sufferer. (Signed) ALFRED JACKSON.^ Full address on application to Vitadatip Institute, 184,, Pitt street, Sydney. For further particulars, S. A. PALMER, "Warehouse. Waterloo quay, Wellington. Correspondence invited. Writ* for teati-

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4308, 18 March 1901, Page 6

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