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Every dog has his day," and every man has his day to wear .'lasses. The changes which come to the •ye as the result of advancing years are oeyond the power of the individual to remedy. The eye hitherto normal will ■iced the aid of glasses at less than ten years if ter thirty-five. The future welfare of vour f eyes depends upon your first glasses. They must be rigut—Juat Right. Either too strong or too weak means injury at this period. ,We know the eye and its needs. ALFRED* LEVI, 39. LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, .'GoughUrogg Yeti? — a —« II ’■' It is unwise to let a Ongh run on, frequent coughing increases the irritation in the bronchial tubes, and is the •forerunner to serious lung discare —C 3 K £Gi ? r T f Qi -

Positively cures Coughs of any kind. Not by drying np the Cough, hut by cutting tin phlegm and healing the irritated passage* LANE S EMULSION is so perfectly blended that it is pleasant to the taste, and so easy to digest i that young babies and most delicate invalids take it regularly. Physicians Recommend it. Your Chemist or Store will supply you. . . PRICE 2s. . , k aim* *tm**m*mm*m Are You Listening ? It Concerns AlL^>In correcting fMjd preventing the ill effects of unwholesome w*tw no other medicinal beverage possesses such peculiar virtues as WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS In Rheumatism, Gravel and cases of Obstruction in the Kidneys and ■ .Bladder — its effects are 'prompt and decided. 4% Ac knowlsdced by th« Medical Faculty. HEALTH, and how to obtain it. BLOOD PUISONING. A BAD CASE. CURED BY VITADATIO. Dawes Point, Sydney, ■ ■ 1. George street, 13th February, 1900. MR PALMER Dear Sir, —It is nearly three years age since I had the first symptoms of a trouble which has since caused me terrible agony and inconvenience. On consulting a doctor he told me that T had a diseased toe caused from blood poisoning. ,1- went to the Sydney. Hospital, and here underwent an operation. - The doctor re moved part of the toenail, and told mi that he thought „I could never be reallj as far as the foot was concerned, bul thht he had done all that could be done Th*the, meantime. For a time the foot j.vifhs better, but . this improvement wat didy a temporary one. After about three months the'sore broke out again and was worse than ever it had been. I could not got about, and did not have s boot on the foot for more than two years. At one time the lump was as large as an egg-cup. Finding that the doctor’; treatment had- failed to cure me I trier every ointment that I have heard of, but with the same unsatisfactory results. The. pain was almost unbearable, and it agony I decided to consult another doctor. Hoj told me that an abscess bar formed under the nail, and that the nail would have to be removed again. I hah decided to have the second operation performed, when something prompted me tr make inquiries VITADATIO. These inquiries Ifflf me to give your medicine a trial. and a the result is most satisfactory. Now my foot is- perfectly healed, and I can do what I have no f been able to do for nearly three years—wear a boot. 'Only yesterday 1 walked six miles, and •never experienced any pain in my fool whatever. All my friends consider that my cure is wonderful, and as no one Itnows 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 be induced by ;my cure to take your remedy. I Shall .\)d delighted to give any particulars to anyone who may call at my house. 1 forgot to mention that the pain in the fool was so Severe' that a lump would someitimes come under the armpit. I have taken nine large bottles of the medicine. At first the -foot became much worse, but gradually it improved and I am certain that the VITADATIO has cured me from the Trouble which has been the cause of such ‘severe pain.—Wishing you every success, yours faithfully,JANE SChWEER. i!. For further particulars. S. A. PAL-1 I MER-. warehouse, Waterloo quay, Welliugton. Cor-»spondeuce invited. Write tor testimonials. j

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4319, 30 March 1901, Page 3

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