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Business Notices. PRIZE COifIPffiJTITIOIV. » OPEN TO EVERYBODY. IN NEW ZEALAND ONLY. CASH PRIZE, £1. Also FIFTEEN CONSOLATION PRIZES, consisting of Rolled Gold Brooches, Bangles, Gent's Rolled Gold Signet-jand'Plain.Band Rings, Ladies' or Gents' Sleeve-links."- - We wish to advertise our Catalague 'and SELL our GOODS extensively -among the readers of this paper, and to introduce ourselves quickly we are prepared to be even more generous than some of our competitors. We have, therefore, decided to make the above haridso'ine prize offer, which, however, we can only keep open for a very short time. This is what you have to do : — Underneath are eight English words, the letters of which have been placed out oi their proper order. Find- out the wovd which each group of letters represents, and write it down, and enclose it, with sixpence in N.Z, stamps, and an envelope bearing your name and address, to "Jumble Competition," c/o THE GLOBE WATCH COMPANY, Ltd., - 105 Pitt street, Sydney. At the close of the competition the envelopes will bs opened, and the prizes will be awarded to the senders of the first sixteen correct replies examined. Competitors mvist distinctly understand that we do not promise a prize to every competitor who sends in the correct solutions, but oxily to the senders of the first sixteen correct replies examined. It is quite possible that a competitor who gives all the words correctly may .yet fail to secure a prize. P E E E, A T - T U N I O A. G U It D N I NND R E I D R B I AS GSE N D I T T R E" V P FFB E C T P.S. — If I do not win the money prize, and am so fortunate as ii> win a consolation prize, please send me a Don't cut this advertisement out, but just write what you would like from the above list. COMPETITION CLOSES JANUARY 4, 1901. Results ancl prizes forwarded by return mail. Answers received too late -will be placed in the. following month's competition. Business 3£oti<--es BEAD WHAT _ IS DOING! ANOTHER TRIUMPH FOR VITADATIO. GALL STONES AGAIN CONQUERED. 21 Clayton Street, Balmain, October 17, 1900. MR S v A. PALMER. Dear Sir, — I feel it my duty, in the interest of humanity, to let -you know the great benefit -I have received -through Vitadatia I have been a. martyr to gall stones for a long while. I was treated by a medical doctor every day. I was unable to go out of doors, thus being unable to follow my usual occupation. The doctors failed to cure me. I was in extreme pain, vomiting and purging. My life was a burden to me. One day, in picking up a paper, one of your handbills was in it of a lady who -had been cured of gall stones, the symptoms of the patient being similar to my own. I thought I would try it. A bottle was brought to me. It acted like a charm, and in a few days I was out of bed, free of the pain. I took three large •bottles, and can honestly say I am cured through this wonderful medicine ; I cannot findwords to express my gratitude to you for the good your medicine has done for me. My friends, seeing the good it has done roe, have started taking it, and all seem to praise it to the titmost. Dear Sir, I give you full consent to do whatever you like with this testimonial, and I hope to see it in print as soon as possible for the sake of the poor unfortunates who may be suffering as I was, I will be only too glad to offer yau my services at any time. — I remain, yours sincerely, T. BYRNES. Witness to Signature: H. Waed, 316 Darling street. I hereby certify to the. above being true in every particular, being a mate of his. — G. O. M'Cb^ABY. For further particulars, S. A. PALMER. WAREHOUSE, WATERLOO QUAY, WELLINGTON. Correspondence Invited. Write for Testimonials. MESSES KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER, & CO., Dunedin. Tlie Great Canadian Seaweed Cure - - FOR RHEUMATISM AND GOUT * IS not a quack medicine, but a scientific compound of natural vegetable principle existing" in seaweed. It was first used in Montreal. Now the success of the treatment is fully demonstrated, and the sale of the remedy is rapidly increasing. Relief can be assured in every case, and in many instances a prompt and permanent Cure is quickly effected. All who suffer from. Rheumatism should at once procure a bottle. Sold by Chemists. • 9au ITHE PACIFIC CABLE. _ » MELBOURNE, November 26. Ths Postmaster states that the Telegraph Construction Company's tender for the Pacific cable is £1,795,000, and estimated insulation ancl survey £204,000, making a total of £1,999,000. The cable is to be completed on July 1, 1902. The company undertook to lay it within that time if allowed to begin with the Fiji to Norfolk Island section, then Norfolk to Australia and the New Zealand section, finishing with the Vancouver section. From Greymouth last week the Blackbell Coal Company exported 214-6 tons 7cwt coal, and the Brunner Company 1917 tons coal, 55 I 4SB§ •l&owfc ?. Q k?i and 12 tons lOcwl bricks* '.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2437, 28 November 1900, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2437, 28 November 1900, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2437, 28 November 1900, Page 13

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