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; jyjESSRS JJ ILL AND AOK4y Have much pleasure in inbimabiDg to their numerous customersand thepublic of Oamaru and surrounding districts that they have Amalgamated the business of MESSRS W. J. HILL AND R. DAVIDSON AND CO. from the Is® MARCH. The aim of the new firm will be to suppl 1 all goods of the VERY BEST QUALITY at the LOWEST REMUNERATIVE PRICES. Patrons may rely on receiving our very best Attention and their Favors will be executed with Promptitude and Despatch, Our Stocks are exceedingly large and CLEARING SALE Will be carried on by the new firm for ONE MONTH to enable them to make room for New Stocks to arrive. MK S F A G A N Having Leased the North Qtago Hotel, haß had it put in THOROUGH REPAIR and REFURNISHED it throughout. Visitors and Boarders will find all the Com forts of a Home. Hot and Cold shower Baths, and all the conveniences pertaining to a first-class House. Stabling Free. rriHE KAITANGATA RAILWAY and X COAL COMPANY (Limited). The Real and Original Kaitangata Coal. This Company can scarcely say more about the Excellence of their Joal than has already been said, viz., That ; t has more points t9 recommend it for general use than any other coal, either local or seaborne. Those who have been all round the compass xperimen Ing upon this and that, settle down contentment to K. jTangata at last, because whatever else they try, they send for Kaitangata to get them out of fine difficulty, so that hundreds upon hundreds now use it exclusively. Testimonials are too numerous to mention. Sold by all Coal Merchants. W. P. WATSON, General Manager. IMPORTANT. MUST make room for further shipments of Goods to arrive shortly, so have decided to Ofler at SLIGHTEST ADVANCE ON COST. Large assortment of Toilet Sets, Dinner Ware, Cops and Satj,cebs, Bowls, etc. COME AND INSPECT. Gbbat Bargains. 1 MILLIGAN AND 1 BOND, Tees Street. ITA DA T I O. CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. Y _ 181 Brunswick St., Fitzroy, Sept. 23, 1898. To W. Webber, Esq., Proprietor of Vitadatio, Launceston, Tasmania. Dear Sir,— Believing that this testimonial will be the means of inspiring some poor sufferer with hope, and knowing it to be my duty to let others know of the benefit I have received from your medicine, I gladly do so. On the 30th day of November, 1894, I was suddenly seized with a violent hemorrhage from the lungs ; I at once sought medical aid, and was obliged to remain perfectly quiet. Two days after I had another bad attack of hemorrhage, and this time a piece of my lung came away with the blood. Once more, a fortnight later, I had another attack, and the doctor held out no hope of my recovery. However, with skilful attention, I slowly recovered, and went back to business. I often after that time expectorated blood, but not in very large quantities; I would feel well for a month or and then I would have another bad turn. However, to make a long story short, I started studying under tutors with a view of entering the ministry, and whilst doing so had another bad turn ; I went to the doctor, who said I must reduce my hours of study. A friend of mine asked me to consult another doctor, who, after examining me, said, " Mr Wylie, lam very sorry for you; you are in consumption." He also ordered me away to Echuca. I went away to Echuca, and the dector who examined me said that he agreed with the other medical men, and that I was suffering from consumption. I came home from Echuca, and a week after I was seized with another violent hemorrhage. My father, who knew Mr Palmer in New Zealand, and knew that Vitadatio had cured him, wrote to me whilst in Echuca, telling me about your medine, I was very sceptical, and only laughed at the idea of a patent medicine doing me, any good. However, I consented to visit Mr Palmer, and did so ; directly he saw me he said, " I p a n cure you I laughed at him, and told him about my health, and how long I had suffered. He said, " Never mind, I can cure you,'' and he persuaded to me take a bottle of Vitadatio home with me. I had taken six bottles. Arthur 3. Wslie. Agent for Oamaru : J. GIBSON, Thames street. RABBITS. RABBITS. F J g ULLIVAN Will be prepared to RECEIVE FABBJITS At Freezing Works," Oamaru, on and afte the Ist Day of MARCH. For further particulars apply to A. BATTERSBY, Dunback; ° r F. J. SULLIVAN, D nedln. ABB ITS. ABB ITS. WE Shall be BUYING Rabbits in ANY QUANTITY on and after MARCH, Ist,'at Kurow, Palmerston and Oamaru, ODONKIN AND CO, AS a sustaining beverage in the struggle for life you cannot beat Tiger Blend Teas LAMPWARE of all descriptions now opening at W. H. Cottrell's, Thames treet. . ' _ Beatrice lamp stoves and New Spirit and Kerosene Stoves, in a variety of sizes aad styles.—Little Dust Pan.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 7499, 24 April 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 7499, 24 April 1899, Page 1