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1 j§ J^i^ I^ik I¥ I Seas** s%. H — aa?^^^. OVER FSFTY YEAS&3. . . "fob dressing"¥eeds . . . Kmnercus Testimonials received in Canterbury and Otago testifying that the PEOTECTOR Prevents Smut In Wlieat, Oats, sad. Barley; Prevents Destruction of Seed by Birds or WGrsus; geed Germinates a Icitaiglit Eaz^lier ; Saves a Quarter Btssliel of Seed per Acre. shis Specific lakes the place of Blue si en c, and by its use the Seed is stiongly caibo- Obtainable 'from, all ]ifcd, and is proiecied both by Ihe tmell and taste from being eaten by biids and other Storelseepers pests. The Seed also germinates quicker by its use. "" and Ironmongers. PRICE: Cue Shilling per Faclzet, wlilcli will Dress Eight Bushels.

'AS SSJPPUgD TO HER IV2AJESTY B - j ' ! Besides being the most Dainty, Dry,- and Economicar ; ' Table Salt, Cerebos contains the strengthening and i j constitution building properties which are wanting in i White Bread, owing to the removal of the Bran. It is, therefore, invaluable in the daily food of i . growing children, delicate mothers, and all brain \ workers. : TT holesale Agents. •— NEILL & Co., Ltd., Dunedin. ! "' CELEBRATED ' The Safest and most Effectual Cure 1 ] r ' i> | i *' THEY B.EQUIHE NISITJB iLIi GOUT, KHe'tTMAT SH, j^S^^k COKPINEMEKT EHEUMATIC GOUT, S^E« KoB AIj ™ ATION CT " DIET TTTTV.IJ-D A«A ' l^^^^^r/^^P Ay ° :i - WllwSfP' IN K0 CASE CAN T ™ E ALL MUSCULAR PAINS. EFFECT BE INJURIOUS. GISTERED. Tkese Last Three Years I Have Never Had a Pain. Mr Kade 27 Boyne street. Willington, Durham, January 12, IR9B. Dear Sir. — It p fibres me gieat pleasure in writing these few lines to inform you about your valuable pills. It is seven yeais since I had "the rheumatic fever, and the following ihree years I had the rheumatic pains. Having tried l! sine " remedies, taut got no better, I heard of your pills, ■nhich I got and used and received great benefit. THESE LAST THKBE YEARS I HAVE NEVER HAD A PAIN in regard lo rheumatics. You can use my name, and also publish to the world tho great pevrer your pills have over rheumatic pains, and many I have told have got relief. They lave been to me three limes.the value I ha'se paid for them. — I remain, yours iruly, JOHN LONG STAFF. T.S. — I "vrcu'd have written you sooner, but I have given them a good test. The First Two Pills Tools the Fain Away. 2 College Pajk Villas, Kensal Gieen, London, W , May, 1801. Dear Sir, — I feel it my duiy (o leil you that I had rbeuruatic gout once, and had to step at Lcrne ior tbice vrecke. I cannot dcsciile the pain I suffered, I read your adveriistnueut; and kolced upon it as all others. A brother signalman sii ♦' Try them."' I didso. THE FIEST TWO PILLS TOOK TH® v\ AWAY in afew hours, and I was able to resume my woik. No one n<2<2& oe frightened to take them. T rave recommended <bcm to all whom I have heaid cc mplsiDing of iheuina.tism, trout, lumbago, neuralgia, &c. 1 Lope no cne will doubt my statement. — Youra sincerely, Mr G. Eace. JAS. PETTENGALL. PBEPARED OKLY' BY GEOEGE E4DE, 2 Goswell Boad, London. England, And sold by all Chemists, in bottles, Is lid ; -three in one, 2s 9d, BIBB'S CELEBRATED 60UT MB SHEUMATIO PILLS,

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Otago Witness, Issue 2428, 26 September 1900, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2428, 26 September 1900, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2428, 26 September 1900, Page 10

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