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NOW PUBLISHED. A NEW ZEALAND SOUVENIR. AN ARTISTIC . . CHRISTMAS NUMBER . . . . . CHRISTMAS NUMBER . . . . . CHRISTMAS NUMBER . . . THE •‘NEW ZEALAND MAIL,” 1905. AN UNEXCELLED ARTISTIC AND LITERARY ANNUAL. Thoroughly representative of Wellington City and Province, and of the most Scenic and Interesting Districts of the whole colony. THE Proprietors of the ‘New Zealand Mail “ have pleasure in announcing that the CHRISTMAS NUMBER of their popular weekly (the “New Zealand Mail”) is equal to anything of the kind produced in the Australasian Colonics. BOOKSELLERS and all NEWS AGENTS are advised to ] ORDER AT ONCE, as in view of the certain, wide demand, delay may cause disappointment. PRICE ... ONE SHILLING. LATEST new ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIAN CONSUMPTION CUBES BY Sacco treatment WHEN ALL OTHER MEANS HAD FAILED. TJEAD the following Extracts from JlSi Genuine (not purchased) Testimonials:— Mrs A. Reynolds. 83, Ann Street, Sury Hills, Sydney, on 11th August, 1905, writes: — . ~ “Yesterday the Doctor carefully examined my throat and told me that it was perfectly cured, and that there was no need for mo to take any more medicine. I can assure you that I am very thankful for what SACCO has done for me. It has indeed worked wonders in my case, and I shall be pleased to recommend it to all Consumptives I know, This lady was suffering from Phthisis of the Throat, and was cured by SACCO in five months, after her case had been pronounced incurable by the doctors. Mr J. W. Tyler, 155, Elizabeth Street, Eedfern Park. Sydney, on 29th August, i writes: ! "I am pleased to be able to inform you that my wife, who has been taking SACCO for about eight weeks, is rapidly improvI ing. She hasihad Consumption for three i years, been a patient at Thirlmere Sanatorium, Sydney Hospital, and the Hospital Darlinghurst, and at last sent out as incurable. Previous to making SACCO, she was confinea to her bed, but is now able to walk about the room. I shall continue to recommend SACCO/'

Miss Clive Dromgool, Northland, Wellington, New Zealand, on 3rd October, 1803 writes: “I was a patient at Cambridge Sanatorium for over eight months, with my Jungs much affected during that time, and although deriving considerable benefit under the prescribed treatment there, when leaving there little hope was entertained that I should ever regain ray health. I then began taking SACCO, and continued doing so for over three months, with the gratifying result to my friends and myself that I have completely regained my health, and have quite rcI cently been examined by a leading doctor I in Wellington, who confirmed my restora- | tion to health. In common gratitude I shall recommend SACCO to every one whom I hear of, and whose case is not beyond recovery. This is what SACCO has done for me, and it should be taken on the first appearance of the threatening symptoms of Consumption, etc." Mr Herbert Briggs, of 137, Beattie street Balmain, Sydney, writes on April 29th, 1905: Dear Sim, Two months ago I was very ill. The doctors said ray case was a very bad one. My own doctor said I was suffering from galloping Consumption, and could not live six weeks. I was so ill that I was unable to move in my bed, and my cough was terrible. My mother obtained for me a bottle of "SACCO," from which I received great relief after taking a few doses. I have continued taking the medicine for the last two months and to all appearances X AM THOROUGHLY CURED. My cough has quite left mo, my appetite has been restored, and I have gained 10 pounds in weight since I started taking "SACCO." I shall be pleased to speak to anyone who may care to call upon me, and shall recommend it to all who suffer as I did. Yours faithfully, (Signed) HERBERT BRIGGS. Miss Walker, of Henry Street, Dunedin, writes to her brother, resident in Wellington as follows: “I cannot half thank you for having sent that grand medicine SACCO. It has saved my life. Had it not been for SACCO, I should not be here to write you now." N.B. —The wonderful recovery of this young lady, who is well known in Dunedin, has caused much satisfaction, and has been the means of making many believers in SACCO, whose reports will shortly be published. To publish all our valuable testimonies is beyond the limits of advertising, but will be found in full m our ample booklets,- gratis on application personally or by letter to Sole Agencv for SACCO in New Zealand Chas. A. Fletcher, Pharmacist, 4. Willis Street Wellington. There has just arrived in Wellington from Cape Town (the headquarters of Sacco), Mr J. S. Cottam, whose address is 69, Webb Street. Hear what he says with regard to SACCO: "Was consumptive for over five years, but was kept ignorant of the fact until I consulted Dr Clark of Liverpool, eighteen months ago; was then in a very bad condition, suffering greatly from night sweats, distressing cough, and copious expectoration, which was teeming with tubercle bacilli. On arrival in South Africa, the doctors only gave me a fortnight to live. Then, however, I tried SACCO, and up to the time of writing I have derived wonderful results from this preparation. I am now able to eat well, and sleep well, besides-having gained eleven pounds in weight. I feel as though a new lease of life has been granted to me.” (Signed) S. S. COTTAM, Before G. Clark) J.P. Mr Cottam is now occupying a responsible situation in Wellington, and will be glad or willing to toll any one who calls upon him of the marvellous recoveries that are being made by the vast numbers who are using SACCO in Capetown and throughout South Africa. Procrastinators and doubters, therefore, do not hesitate, but get all particulars. and SACCO at once from the Sole New Zealand Agency. CHAS. A. FLETCHER, Pharmacist, 4, Willis street, Wellington.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5734, 1 November 1905, Page 6

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