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The Government of Western Australia has decided W erect a building at a cost of .£IO,OOO for a central vinery and distillery, with the intention of leasing it at a low venial U> any proposed company, who will take it. Wade's Worm Figs, the -wonderful Worm Worriers, never fail for adults oi children. Price. Is. 8® FREE WHEELS AND BACK-PEDALLING BEAKS 13. The Latest and Most Up-to-date Improvements in the Cycling World. BIDE SO MILES AND PEDAL ONLY 25. We are now fitting this Splendid Piece of Mechanical Ingenuity to all Machines, and cordially invite your inspection. JENK3NSON 4 €O. (LIMITED). SOLE AGENTS IN WELLINGTON FOETHE FAMOUS BEESTON HUMBER, AND ANGLO SPECIAL, BICYCLES. Acknowledged by all experienced riders to be the BEST MACHINES in New Zealand. PRICES—£3O, <£2s, .£22 10s. £2l and £2O. Fully Gnaranteed. Easy Terms. JUST LANDED, ex INDEADEVI—--10 cases American accessories. Lamps, Bolls, Toe-clips, etc. SUNDRIES—BSONKO TOECLIPS—The Best yet Invented. Intricate and Difficult Eepain a Special Feature. DEPOT8, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, Opposite New Bank of New Zealand. TO GENTLEMEN ONLY (LADIES REQUESTED NOT . TO BEAD THIS.) WE are offering at our Annual Bale some really good lines in Gei.l.'s Boots, stylish, well-made and durable, at a big discount off uoual prices. Wo quote faux lines:— - V ! \ ' j Real Russian Bale, 20sSale Price, 21s American Tan, button or lace, 235: bale Price, 17s 6d , .... _ , Glace Bals, 17s 6d: Sale Price, 12s lid ; American Bals, black'--and tan, 13s'6d-j-Sale Price, 9s 8d , •; infgrm -your - lady friends that we’have some Real Geihs in Stylish Shoes at 6s lOd, usual price, 13e 6d. POTTER AND SON, BOOT IMPORTERS, ■

HEALTH, AND HOW TO OBTAIN IT. BLOOD POISONING. ■ A BAD CASE.: CUBED BY, VTfAD ATIO. Dawes-Point, Sydney, ; 1, Geijrge street, 13th’ February, 1900. MB PALMER- ' Dear Sir,—lt is nearly three years ago since T had the first symptoms of a trouble which has since caused me .terrible agony and inconvenience;; Oh consulting a doctor 'He told me that I had a diseased toe caused from blood poisoning. I went to the Sydney Hospital,, and here : underwent’ an operation; The doctor re-,-moved part of the toenail, and told me; that he thought I could never be really well as far as the foot was concerned, but that he bad done, all that could’be done in the meantime.' ‘For a time the foot was/ better, but this > ■ improvement was only a temporary • one. After about three months the, sore broke out again, and was worse than ever it had been. ;; I could not get about, and did not have a boot on the foot for -more than tw'6 years. At one time the lump was as large as an egg-cup. Binding that the ; doctor’s treatment, had failed. to cure me I tried every ointment that I have heard of, but with the'-same unsatisfactory results. The pain was almost unbearable, and in agony I. decided to consult another doctor. He told'me that an abscess had formed under the hail, anti that the nail would have to be removed again. I had decided to have the-second operation performed. when something prompted me to /make inquiries about * VITADATIO. ! These inquiries led me to give your medicine .a. triaL-jand.the reault.is most, satisf, factory. Now my foot is perfectly healed, and I can do what I have not been able to do for nearly three years—wear a hoot. Only yesterday,,! ivalked. six _ miles, and never experienced any pain in my foot ’whatever. All my friends consider that my cure is- wonderful, and as no one knows so well as myself what great benefit I have derived from VITADATIO. I feel that it. is only right for me to let you know, so that others may he induced by my cure to take your remedy. I shall be delighted to give' any particulars to ; anyone who may call at my house. 1 forgot-to mention that the pain in the foot was so severe .that a lump,.would sometimes come under the armpit. I have taken nine barge bottles of the medicine. At first the-foot befiame r TOucli wdreev ’but' gradually it improved and I am certain that, the VITADATIO has curhd’ me’ from thetrouble which has been the Cause of such severe pain.—Wishing yon every success, yours faithfully,JANE SCitvVEEE. For further particulars, S. A. PALMER, warehouse, Waterloo quay, Wellington. ■ Correspondence; invited. Write * for testimonials. ' 1 '■

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4315, 26 March 1901, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4315, 26 March 1901, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4315, 26 March 1901, Page 7