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Business Noticesmr ORDERS FOB 1&O2 SEASON HOW BEIHG BOOKED. EARLY APPLICATION REQUESTED. ~** SUPERIOR THRASHING MACHINERY (FOR GRAIN AND GRASS SEED.) Over 93,000 Engines, Boilers, & Thrashing Machines Made & Sold. 99 5 j 5EXPOSITION UMVERSELLE, PARIS, 1900— GSAND PRIX AND GOLD MEDAL. FOB ALL THEIR EXHIBITS (7). LATEST IMPROVED THRASHING MACHINES. To dress both Grain and Grass Seed. 14ft Straw shakers, !Z2in and 24in Screens, Separate Back Blast, Iron Wheels, Screw Brakes, Traction Irons, &c. LATEST IMPROVED TRACTION ENGINES. 6 h.p. and 8-h.p., with Loose Winding Drums, and 50, 200, and 400yda Steel Bope. LATEST IMPROVED PORTABLE ENGINES. Ordinary and Britannia types. For thrashing, chaffcutting, &c. 4 h.p. to 12-h.p. in stock ; 16 h.p. to arrive. LATEST IMPROVES VERTICAL ENGINES AND BOILERS. For Dairy Factories, Butchers, &c. £*• X£. JVEANRJXISrGr AGENT, WALKER STREET, DUJVEDIK, Where Machinery and Reserve Parts are Kept. A cent. for Andrews & Bea van's Bagger Chaffcutters. Duplicate Parts Kept in Stock IV- ORDERS FOR 1902 SEASON NOW ISIK6 BOOKEO. EARLY APPLICATION REQUESTED. ~m v CELEBRATED — ' ~ , ■»-.« i * «. TRADE MIRK. The Safest and most Effectual Cure THEY REQUIRE NEITHER &01JT, RHEUMATISM, COKFINEMEKT . KEEUMATIC GOUT, SlHililiSifc XK ° R AJLTERA T ION OT 1)IET LTrM^ AGOf IN K0 CASE CA^ THEIR ALL MUSCULAR PAINS. " EFFECT BE INJURIOUS. GISTE These Last Three Years I Have Never Had a Pain. Mr EADE. 27 Boyne street, Willington, Durham, January 12, 1898. Dear Sir, — It t fibres me great pleasure in writing these few lines to inform you about your valuiible pills. It is seven years siEce I bad the rheumatic fever, and the following three yearp I bad the rheumatic pains. Having tried " sine " remedies, but got mo better, I heard of your pills, which I get ard used and received great benefit. THESE LAST THREE TEARS I HAVE SEVER HAD A PAIN in regaid to rheumatics. Tou can use my came, and also publish to the world the great power your pills have over rheumatic pains, ard maDy I have told tare got relief. They bave teen tc me three litres the Aalue I bave paid for them. — I remain, yours truly, JOHN LONGSTAFF. P.S. — 1 wou'd have written you gconer, but I have given them a good test. EADE'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS. The First Two Pills Took the Pain Away. 2 College Park Villas, Kensal Green, London, W , May, 1891. Dear Sir,— l feel it my duty to tell you that I had rheumatic gont once, and had to f*cp at heme for ibrce weeks. I cannot desciibe the pain I suffered. I read your advertiEtnient, and Icoked upon it at alloiheis. A brother signalirsTi svd "Try them." Ididso. IHE I'IEST TWO PILLS TOOK IHB *>AIN AWAt in a few hours, and I was able to lesume my work. No one need oe frightened to take them. I bave lecommended Hum to all whom I have heard complaining of rheumatism, Eout. lumbago, neuralgia, kc. 1 Lope no cne will doubt my statement. — Tours sincerely, WrG.Eade. JAS. PETTENGALL PREP ABED OKLY BY GEORGE EADE, 232 Goswell Road, London. England, And sold by all Chemists, in bottles, Is ]£d ; three in one, 2s 9d. EADE'S CELEBRATED GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS. Gold Medal, Health Exhibition, London. Ben&er's Food B^^k &$ 4?\k, *W/% dffll k as attained a world- wide MHI J^sL &Tft Wt V^fa reputation, not by extrava- "™ ™ 5C3^ ant oj> sensat j ona [ a( j, B4 fflfllili constant recommendation — m*■k? a ■>■ "B" O tneir families, and of For INFANTS, those mcmbefS o£ the INVALIDS and The AGED. medical profession who Delicious, Nutritive, Digestible. know its value. BENGBR'S FOOD IS SOLD IN TINS BY CHEMISTS, &c, EVERYWHERE. Wholesale o¥ »U Wholesale Mouses. i 24 Manse Street, Du.nedin. I A. J. PARK. | 53EsK FTRI:ETi ikvercaucili, I A. «l- PARK. PATENT OFFICE FOR ALL COUNTRIES. AUTHORISED BY NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT. A former patient of the Christchurch Hos- A larger number of parties tlian usual pital, named William Hunter, has left by (says the Christchurch Press) are organising j his will £693 for the benefit of the insti- for trips during the holidays to the West i tutkui*. £toass( 1

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Otago Witness, Issue 2493, 25 December 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2493, 25 December 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2493, 25 December 1901, Page 4

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