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A WISH FULFILLED.

ITicm Mv. Stephen James. Chapman, 516, L i.-sdale sl'.ort. Molbouiur, Victoria, s . •'Aouut five" vears ago, whilst living in Auckland, N.Z.. I had rheumatic fever very seriously and it left left me with my'kidneys in a Very" had condition. ■" Ever since then, I suffered dreadfully "from pain in my back. If I bent down, straightening myself caused me the Jgreatest agony-. I".-could; only sleep for ,au hour, or two every night. , No sooner did 1 manage to fall asleep than I was .awakened by the. agonising pain. My occup-if.Qii,-' being, that of-an driver, was not of a nature to promote my recovery as I was constantly exposed to draughts. My doctor said I had Bright's disease and advised me. to take a sea trip. I came to Melbourne and obtained employment with a wcll-k'iown owner of racehorses. He was interested in my case, as he had himself suffered in a similar manner. He told me that he had been oursd by taking Warner's Safe ' Cure. 1 had tried nearly every known means in order .to obtain relief and was quite disheartened. However, I decided to try what garner's Safe Cure would do for me. After taking the contents of one bottle, I began to notice an improvement. I continued to take the medicine until I had taken in all six boUlesful. when, to my <rreat iov. I found that I was completely cured ' You tan imagine the relief 1 experienced after nearly five yars of suffering. I mail be glad if you will publish this loiter so that others afflicted as I was may know how they may be cured I only wish I had known years a<ro I should have been saved an immense amount of unnecessary suffering. The above letter is given publicity in accordance with Mr. Chapman's wish. Many letters of a similar nature, and an explanation of the curative action of Warner's Safe Cure, in cases of disordered liver and kidneys, will be found in a pamphlet issued by 11. H. Warner and Co., Ltd., Australasian Branch, Melbourne, which will be sent post free to any applicant.

T. KENNEDY, PAINTER AND PAPERHANGES (Opposite J. M; Brown's). NEW AND UP-TO-DATE PREMISES. JUST LANDED— T TWO SHIPMENTS OP WALL PAPERS. Come early and get your choice before Spring Cleaning. .. . ,:' ■ ;, . . ; All'V descriptions; or Painters' Requisites and Artists' Materials in stock.

HOT WATER ABUNDANCE! SHACKLOCK'S ?K ]i o R.x;o:;]i| RANGES May be had with High Pressure Boilers, pro-: riding a plentiful Supply of Hot Water in the kitchen. This great boon to Wifes and Housekeepers can be ' supplied for " ORION " Ranges Particulars on application. ■Hr E.SHACKLOCK, LTD., .'.'/:". '■' w Dunedin, And at Wellington and Auckland.

.To Stand at the Farm TAIPO, and Travel where required, •■ THE FAST TROTTING PONY i STALLION T&/T ASTER "O 0881 NS. -Height 13 hands; age, 3 years. ,Master Robbins' sire, Frank Robbins by ' Osterle'y," ' dam Mystery. * Dam Mollv, sire w'einnchten, by borlin. Terms:.£3; half guarantee. Groomago fee, ss. - • Grazing for mares, from-a distance. All care taken but no responsibility. .For full particulars apply to - . A. J. M'LAUGHLIN,.. . 846 _ Taipo, Reidston P.O. ■■■•■: In the Enneld : :and^;Windsbr,Districts :■ The Purebred'' Clyd&sdale Colt; > ■■'' ) A R"'o':.lK ; "*"""' ' .L-> ■ ■'■-:■■■■■■■/■?■ *W'"~ V^/ -- : ' '■"-■' ' ' ; -" Rising 3 years'old. . '.-'•:■! BARON WALLACE'S: sire' is the., famous Baron Fyyie, the champion, prizetaker in his portation from Scotland.Dam, Dia-. mond,- by Sir William Wallace, by iih' famous Wallace* (imp;) . y ! £± 4a<■':■'• '> Half-guarantee. [All mares sold or exchanged, the owner at first service held responsible. For further particulars see cards, or apply ' ; W. R. ROWLANDS, 849 "Owner, Enfield.

The Tension Device OF THE "WHITE" SEWING MACHINE MAKES IT SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER MACHINE. With most machines .fixing the tension is largely guesswork. But the patent indicator of the "WHITE" tells to a fraction the state oi the tension. Once you have decided the right tension you just note the number shown on the indicator, and you can at any time thereafter set the machine at exactly the tension you require ,thus getting even and nice sewWrlte for Free Catalogue Giving Full Particulars. W. MELVILLE 40 George Street, DUNEDIN.

[a card.] F. ARMSTRONG, * DENTAL SURGEON, OPPOSITE COURTHOUSE, rlelepbone, No. 82.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10604, 5 November 1910, Page 6

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690

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10604, 5 November 1910, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10604, 5 November 1910, Page 6

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