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A LEGACY FROM TYPHOID FEVER. RUNNING SORES IN LEG FOR BIGHT YEARS CURED BY YITADATIO. Epsom. Auckland, December 16, 1901. Mr S. A. PALMER. Dear Sir,—lt gives me the greatest of pleasure to know that you are about to, bring your medicine, YITADATIO, before the public and my friends in the Old Country. I am sure they will thank and even bless you from their hearts for the good you will be doing, as I, for one, out of many thousands can prove. When you get to Plymouth you can show my friends what I say, also at Liscaxd and Bodmin, the place of my birth especially. where they all know me. I had the misfortune to contract typhoid fever, which caused other serious complaints, and I was laid up twelve months. When. I waa able to get about the disease went into my right leg, 1 and it wa» swollen very much. Inside of 13 months it all broke out into one mass of sores. I called in my doctor, and he told me he could do nothing, as I would have a bad leg the rest of my life. Not being satisfied I saw four other doctors, and they told me about the same thing. I gave up hopes of doing any more’ work, but being advised by my friends to try other medicines, I did. so, which cost me about .£4O, and I never received any benefit whatever from them. I then tried a newly advertised remedy, but after taking a large course of it. I was no better, I then thought the doctors were right, so I gave up trying any more. I was suffering for about eight years, when one Saturday night I went to the city of Auckland ami was looking at tKe shop windows, when I saw ai lot of strangelooking bottles in a window, with a frame of,testimonials from different people. I said to my daughter another lot of quackery, when your agent, Mr Ibbotson, said to me I waa mistaken, and after a little conversation with him he advised me to try it, which I am thankful to him that I did. After taking IQ bottles I saw a great change in my leg, which made me persevere with the ■medicine until I had taken 96 bottles, when I can truly say my leg is well. For I can run. skip, and jump, and I am better in health than ever I was ini my life. I never weighed more than XOst iSib, but now I am 12st 31b,, and never feel tired or* out of sorts. If anyone doubts my statements they oan write to, me, or to a dozen other people who can testify tomy cure. I may add that I am doing all that lay in my power for others to try YITADATIO for the suffering community. Wishing you a pleasant voyage to the dear old country, I remain, vours truly. T. H. ROWE,‘Blacksmith, Auckland, New Zealand. For further particulars, S. A. PALMER, .Warehouse, Waterlod quay. Wellington. Correspondence Invited. Write for Testimonials. The price of Medic'ne is 5s 6d and 3s 6d per bottle. • , THE MOST BEAUTIFUL RETREAT IN NEW ZEALAND. THE BELLEVUE HOTEL AND GARDENS. WITHIN 45 MINUTES OF THE G.P.0.. WELLINGTON. OFFER to guest or visitor all the charm and comfort commonly associated with the country homes of England. THE GROUNDS AND THE GARDENS Were laid out by the late Dr Ludlam more than fifty years ago, the triumph of their design being the exquisite manner in which the native bush has , been made to harmonise with the most attractive specimens of plant life known to the temperate climates of the world. THE FLOWERS. At this season of the year the magnificent display of flowers in bloom, from the largest perennials to the smallest of choice annuals, are a constant attraction. Visitors from the city are supplied with choice bouquets at reasonable prices. THE HOTEL. The hotel has. in the hands of the present proprietary, been more than doubled in size and- modernised throughout. It includes 8 sitting and 24 bedrooms, newly and most completely furnished througnout. Great attention has been paid to sanitary conditions. A septic tank system ensures good drainage, while the water supply, bathing and lavatory accommodation will compare favourably, with that of any other establishment in the colony. THE HOTEL AND GARDENS Offer a most accessible retreat for rest and quiet to the city business man, as well as a place of varied charm I and interest to the visitor and tourist. For the casual visitor or holiday maker open-air games are provided, while afternoon teas are provided in the hotel itself and the spacious verandahs that ■■ surround it. In the • Grounds and Gardens are many ideal retreats for picnic parties. *for whom •a constant supply of boiling water is maintained, free of charge. During . the summer season the frequent services of a first-class Band are obtained for performance of musical selections in the Gardens. TO SPORTSMEN. The fishing. season -as begun, and. this is the ideal place, for the tront fisher to make his headquarters. He is, when at the Bellevue, so to speak, within striking distance of such well stocked streams as the Hutt, Wainui-o-mata, Mungaroa. and Belmont, to all or any of which the fisherman oan easily find his way if he bo resident at the Bellevue Hotel. CHANGE FOR BUSINESS MEN. Prominent business men are now learning ' that they may stay at the Bellevue,! and obtain the pleasure and profit of>! pure country air with most delightful surroundings, without dislocating their business, or neglecting their engagements. It is but 30 minutes’ train journey from Thorndon station to the Lower Hutt, where the Hotel and Gardens are situated. Visitors will do well to preserve the following timetable;— SUBURBAN TRAINS. ' Te Aro to Lower Hutt. Te Aro depart—7.7. 9.0, 10.10, 11.56* a.m., 13.18 f, 1.0, 2.20, 3.50. 4.17, 5.12, 6.5, 8.15*. 8.40, 9.20 f, 10.15 t, 11.5§ p.m. Wellington depart—7.l6, 9.16, 10.25 a.m., 12.5* 12.30 t, 1.15, 2.30, 4.7, 4.35, 5.21, 6.15, 8.24*, 8.57, 9.30+. 10.251, 11.15§ p.m. Lower Hutt to Te Aro. Lower Hutt depart—7.l2. 8.10, 8.46, 10.20, 11.0 a.m.. 12.0 t noon. 1.30, 3.30, 5.15, 7.5, 7.24, 9.20 t, 9.45, 10.13§ p.m. . Sunday Trains. Te Are depart—lo.ls a.m„ ■ 2:10, 2.25, 6.30 . 8.35 p.m. Wellington depart—lo.2s arm., 2.20, 2.35, 6.40, 8.45 p.m. Lower Hutt depart—9.3o a.m., 1.30, 5.10, 5.40. 7.45 p.m. ■ ■ (Fares —Single, Ist Is 3d, 2nd, 10d; return, Ist Is 6d, 2nd Is). •Runs daily except Saturday. fßuns Saturday only. ■ JEuns Monday. Tuesday, Thursday and Friday only. SRuns Wednesday and Saturday only. ((Goods train with passenger-carriage attached. THE BELLEVUE HOTEL ■ Is modern in all respects, is conducted upon the best possible lines, while special regard is paid to the comfort of families. Wines, etc., are imported direct, their quality, as is well known, being the best in the market. Tariff of charges (which are moderate) and any further particulars will he promptly supplied on application. fjl O S T E K’S H O T S L. WANGANUIW, H. G. FOSTER. Proprietor. F.O. Box s*.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4978, 30 May 1903, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4978, 30 May 1903, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4978, 30 May 1903, Page 7