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AND BACK-PEDALLING BE AXES. The 1 latest' ai& e■ meat* im^e.-Cyriing;WjOrld/ BIDE W MILES’ : AND PEDAL'ONLY 25.' I ,;;lifjj cj.l/ u i.u utta. 'ia.j a.iaj ~ I ;if -i/i visigUfiOiit id I ■ : :J We erenow fifcrin*jthiaiSplendidPiece 9! Mechanical Ingenuity to;'all. Machines, and <yiWiiaUy\ihTitetyouriinspection. t :usu> JENK3NSON: & CO. (LIMITED), [ SOLB AGENTS IN WELLINGTON FOE . THE FAMOUS “ j BEESTON HUMBER, and- ----- - j ANUUO SFECIAIi, . BIPYCLES. Acknowledged by .all experienced rider* to the BEST . MACHINES in New Zealand,,, A um~ - PRICES—JBSO, J825.< £22 10s, A2l and £2O. •1. Pnlly Queranteed.' .-Easy Term*. 1 JUST LANDED - ex^INDRADEVI—--10 oases American accessories. Lamps, / ‘,Ben^,vTo'e^c'ip»,'6to.' BEONKO' TOECLIP.S r -Tii’e Beet yet '’j Intricate? and Difficult - Bepaira a Special • • ■ -- • . - Feature. • - ' DEPOT— i -' r" 1 - 8. CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, - •,; Opposite New Bdnk of New Zealand; AND A : JgARRAUD GRAIN AND GRASSREBD o MERCHANTS. B RAH AM. Palmerston North, Feilding and Dannevirke. Agents For— * 1 ry/iANELDfO AND; PORTBRt’I PR ACTION i’Wlv/ ROAD .ROLLERS • PORTABLE ~ENGINES -New, a, 1 )*! Second Hand) 1.11" j ‘ ■'l ; tBARRAUD.AND ABRAHAM. ,'i >»d i ,-oD yPalmerfitonafNorth. i-'i-tii si :ol;) rid'f viol ij ; -" ; • vv;l a :’i show Uni ui tti iUrr daisrw 1 P.O. Box, <2l. Telephone. <96. Jg. - FLETOHBE AND CO. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, 1 CARRIERS, :;S ' 'CUSTOMHOUSE. SHIPPING, FORWARDING I,W AND .'GENERAL ,AGENTS. I , No. 1, PANAMA-STREET, i WELLINGTON. Gate, Chaff, Straw, Potatoes, ate., always - . 1 °u hand; 1 j’ Goods oa consignment* will receive prompt - : ■ 'attehtibri. : ' ,:: ' j AGENCIES- I! ' Harrawayfs, Rolled Oats. Woodward and,Co.'s W 661 < Rugs, and Mats, Three Fan, Cigarettes. j 65*

HOW jfDO OBTAIN IT. BLOOD POISONING. | ' V. A BAD, CASK. ' ' j : - cured by; ;vrr^]3A.Tib.j , I. ’ Dawes, Sydney,; j >: i■!' l.i,George,street; ■ ’ ' ; iSlli February,' p9OO, , itii .palmer.t- ~. . '. j , Dear f?irv- ; lt. is nearly i three years ago since [liad.ithe .ffirpf symptoms ait a trouble winch i lips;. islhpo ■ capsed me terrible agony and rQn consulting .a. docjbr.-he {old. mOi that, Ijhad a diseased.toe,.caused, irpnr .blootLpojsomug,.' I went • :to., the, Sydney Hospital, and he re underwent an operation. The doctor removed ..part of the toenail, and tbld, me that he thought, I. could never be| really well-ha-far aAthe'foot was concerned, but that he had-done all that could be done in tli© ,ineantime. , For a time the foot arid,'wasi ■could n :B fr not get 'about,, an'd/'did .not ! havo a boot dir the foot for moFe t^au,'two: years A,t,one time theJumpi ry&.as.rargo' as-an ;!egg’-oup., , Fincling,.the ,doctor’i jtreatment liaji. faj.ledjtft'ciife, me I. tried 1 every’ ointment tha,t'.l ( -]iWe) .heard of-," but ’ryithV ‘the,same',,,' ‘unsatisfactory j results. IF'e.liaih wasi'afnioslvUnbearable' and yn ag(jriy|,.l-, decided ~tb 'consult ! another doctor.” * .He told me. that an abscess had ‘formed under lhe',-nail,' and that the hail ,‘would have to ; .bo removed again.; ; I had decided to have the sepond operation'-per-foi’medi, when,something prompted! mo to make .inquiries i about, VIXAD ATIO. These,-inquiries. ledtme. to,giy© your -'ihhdicine 1 a. trial. and the,rpault,is factory, , .Now my,,foot, is perfectly-libal-cd, and I.can. do what I-haye not be£n able to do for, nearly three years—fwear a boot. Only yesterday 1 Walked sis imilps, and never experienced , ainy, pain. in toly fo()t whatever. All my friends consider that ray cure is wonderful, and as no one knows so well as myself what great benefit I have derived from- yiTADATIOi 1 feel that it is only right'for me to Ibt' you know, so that ofhets may bo induced by my cure to; take: your remedy. _ I shall bp delighted ito give- any particulars to anyone who may call at my house. ‘ ‘ I, for&ofc to mention that the pain in the foot was so severe that a lump would, sometimes come-under the armpit. I have taken nine large bottles of the medicine. At first the foot became much worse, but gradually it imprpved and I am certain that the VITADATIO lias cured me from the trouble which bas beeh th© : cause of such, severe pain.—Wishing ’you, every' success, ydnrs-faithfully;JANE vSGHWEER..... ‘ -FOr fnrthei 1, pariicftlki'^. l PAL"MER; warehouse■ ; ‘Wpferldb-';Oua.y, Wei lington. , Correspon'daube ipyited., Write for,'tcstimohiaTsi‘ aa.r—na.'UCixH i.i.ii 1 !' I'trUO'/HOO- ■pldJßf'.Or Boarding Establishment. rTftteoiTwr/i—ororm TAITA, HIITT VALL.KV. A.' M._Trukaaiom, fnarauTMi. W m m. N! THE MAKER’S MOTTO—"Good, Better,: Best, .--.Never let it rest,’ Till your Good is Better, ■ ! And your Better , Beet." j COME "AND SEE , The DAYTON. WS can show yon something in the way of -improvements,-' and can please yon in the matter of -price. j THE 20th CENTURY I DAVIS VERTICAL FEED SEWING MACHINE Is also worth inspecting. It will do what others can’t,- Duplicates in stock, i’ -i- i.' /< O. H-,rffCOTT t ■ % ; And HqnS^Pa^rstoi^North,

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4312, 22 March 1901, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4312, 22 March 1901, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4312, 22 March 1901, Page 7