Business Notices. INVJDKCARGrILL. HARDWARE, WQODWARE, & TIMBER MERCHANTS* AND We hold Large and Well-assorted Stocks of BUILDLNG MATERIALS, and give the LOWEST QUOTATIONS procurable. ESTIMATES given for fall Specifications at A3SY RAILWAY STATION in OTAGO or SOUTHLAND. TIMBER supplied Direct from SAWMILLS, or from our Yard in INVER CARGILL. « TE¥ OUR PRICES. ..ITU, lIGAI iiioD aJIIL, lllU-l^ubulull. To Loasbx's "Wahoo" Manufacturing Company, Ltd., Sydney. ■"- , . Eden Street, Adarastown, Newcastle, N.8.W., March 1, 1898. Dear Sirs, — I hare been a great sufferer from Indigestion and Piles, from -which complaints I .could get no relief. I could not sleep soundly, and became very much depressed in spirits. Pains in the stomach and chest and sickness after meals constantly troubled me, and the Piles were always a, source of great pnnoyance and pain. Loasby's "WAHOO" afforded immediate relief, and after taking two bottles of this remedy I was completely free from all symptoms of Indigestion and every trace of Piles had vanished. I hayo much pleasure, in stiongly recommending Loasby's "W T AHOO" ,for Indigestion or Piles. — Yours, truly,- * Charles Tesseir. - : XiOASBY'S " W1H0O," Drice 2s 6cL FROM ALL CHEMISTS AND STOREKEEPERS. WHOLESALE AGENTS : KEIIPTHOUNE, PROSSEK, AND CO.'S N Z DRUG CO., LTD.
is W.q Hause of verg many of the ills to which Fiisfc h Hsir. Ayer's, Sarsaparilla purifies, vitalizes and enriches the Blood, as testified to by Sffr. W. 3. Pickering, Storekeeper* Breeza, T3"ew South. Wales, ; .-vrtLQ sends his portrait tells the, following interss^ing. stbs^ s , "In the year 1890 my ankle broke out, and I went to a doctor who told me I was suffering from blood poisoning. He prescribed for me! but did me no good, and I tried several other physicians without benefit. I went into St. Vincent's Hospital, Sydney, and after a month's treatment there came out worse than ever, feeling" greatly discouraged. I suffered terribly for four years, until my wife, hearing of your Sarsaparilla, got me a bottle. She persuaded me to give it a thorough trial. Soon I noticed that the sore on my ankle began to heal, then the pain diminished, and after a course of six bottles I became as well as ever I was in my life, and I remain in the best of health. ' Everybody for miles around here knows what tribulation I went through. I now recommend Ayer's Sarsaparilla to all who suffer with impure blood, and I am glad to say that it has done good to all who have triM it." j Be sure that you get the original , 9 and &c not deceived by the numerous imitations of this wonderful medicinV. Prepared lay Dr. J. O. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass., XJ. S. A. John Martia Healey and his wife, Margaret One of Mr Hatton's lolly carts came to grief Alice Healey, convicted of undue severity in in Moray place yesterday afternoon, through beatirr a boy ** Wellington, were fined £25 the horse bolting, and * box of lollies being Each, and given three months' time to pay. upset on the road all the youngsters who were Vith reference to the claim made for Mrs within aighfc came in for a good share of the 'Malcolm Ross tbab she was fche first of her sex swefifc3. - to climb the three great volcanoes of the North The Ghtistchurch City Council has received hiS mSiL only woman who has ever set from the Post and Telegraph department a toot on the summit «, the active volcano Ngarua- reply to its complaint as to the disfigurement hoe, the New Zealand Times h'.s been informed of telegraph posts by advertisements and 25 Mr Martin Chapman, Dr Martin, Mrs posters The reply is worth quoting It runs George Beetham, and Miss Hilda Williams, of aa follows :-«' Sir.-I have the honour to Wellfngton, ascended Ngaruahoe, Tongariro, acknowledge the receipt 0 lyour letter of Feb»nd Rnapehu five years ago. Mrs George Beet- ruary 26, asking that advertising posters affixed ham and Miss Hid* Williams were the first to telegraph posts 111 your city should be reladies who ascended Ngaruahoe ; and Mrs Birch moved, and, in reply, to mtorm you that this and Miss Russell were the fics!< ladies to ascend will be done ss fooa as sufficient rain has fallen bo $b,e top of Euap- Jia. to thoroughly wot fc'a&ro,''
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Otago Witness, Issue 2299, 24 March 1898, Page 62
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710Page 62 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2299, 24 March 1898, Page 62
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