Late Advertisements. AN OLD BUSHMAN'S ADVICE. Alfred street. Parkside, Adelaide, South Australia, May 17. Messrs Poingdestre & Truman, 71 Old Kent road, England. Dear Sirs, — I think it my duty to let you know the great benefits I have received since teking your famous GOUT and RHEUMATIC PILLS. These are the facts of my case for tho last four or five years. I have been subject to very severe attacks of Rheumatic Gcut, especially at Easter. This is the first Easter-time for the last four years that I have not spent in bed. lam a baker by trade, hut in the shearing" time I go away cooking for shearers on the Bheep stations. Last July I left Adelaide to go up to a station named Carriewerloo. On my arrival in Port Augusta I was seized with such a very severe attack that I was taken in an ambulance to the hospital. I remained in bed there for six weeks, and at the end of that time I was very little better than when I went in, and as I had a catering contract on in September I thought I would leave the hospital and try some other treatment. They laughed at me, saying I was mad to think of going out. Of course, I had to use crutches. An old bushman in the hospital advised me to try your Pills, and immediately on my leaving the hospital I sent my brother-in-law, Arthur Russell, who has been a resident of Port Augusta for over 20 years, to Mr Carrigg, the chemist there, and got a box, and two days afterwards I had the free_use of nay limbs. The cure was like a miracle, as in less than a week I was as well as ever I was in my life, and I have not had a return of the complaint since. If I ieel any sign of it a -few doses of your Pills drive it -away. I am well known throughout South Australia, having lived here for the last 26 years, and . it is well-known by my fellowtradesmen how I have suffered with Rheuins>tic Gout in the past, often having to leave a billet through it. You are at liberty to make whatever use you like of this letter. Wishing you every success. 14d (Signed) C. DIETMAN. Nelson College. (Founded 1856.) PRINCIPALS: Nelson College for Boys (opened 1855) — H.'. L. Fowler, M.A., Oxon. Nelson College for Girls (opened 1882) — Miss A;.. J3. Tbx'dail, M.A. Assisted by Large and Efficient Staffs of Fully-qualified Graduates. OWING to the destruction of the Boys' College by fire-, it has been necessary to make arrangements for carrying on the work .of "the Institution next year. \ The ' Governors are now able to announce that .the work of the College will .not be interrupted. . Ample accommodation will "be provided for Boarders, and the principal. Bpardinghouie will be under the personal." charge' of"; the- Head Master. Commodious and" suitable .class rooms are available at the School of l -~Music and the Bishop's School. The Governors intend, to Rebuild the ■College., at once, in a style befitting the needs of the Institution. - .'The- woYl&_of the Girls' College will be -carried" or. as usual. This-. College has 'been considerably enlarged during the past year, and is fully equipped in all matters relating to- thj health and' comfort of the pupils, ' while the sanitary and fire escape appliances are thoroughly up to date. Full information and detailed prospectuses may be. obtained on application to either of the Principals, or the Secretary. The First Term, 1905, begins 2nd February. JAS. BLAIR, Secretary. College Office. Nelson 21d FARMS FOR LEASE OR SALE. FREEHOLDS : 4529 acres, and all improvements, at Mount Gowrie, Claries. 84-3 acres, Moneymore. 963 acres, Merino Downs estate. 800 acres, near Clarksville. 502 acres, Centre Bush, Southland. 1000 acres, Tokomairiro district. 1100 acres, Manuka Creek. 600 acres, Milton. 370 acres, Taieri Beach. 400 acres, Dunback; 213 acres Waihola. 95 acres, Waihola. 225 acres, Round Hill, Milton. 170 acres, Waipahi. 250 acres, Glenkeuich, Keleo. 115 acres. Oamaru. 118 acres, Clarke's Flat, Lawrence. 162 acres, Clinton. 200 acres, Port Molyneux (good dairy farm). 696 acres, near Milton 955 acres, Southland 782 acres, Nckomai Block, Garston 400 acres, Arthurton 750 acres, Brighton 248 aerei, Puerua 570 acres and 1000 acres, Milburn 535 acres, near Pomahaka Country store, Waikawa. LEASEHOLDS : 533 acres, Barnego, Balclutha 251 acres, Rough Ridge 247 acres, Popotunoa ; 300 acres, Ngapara; 696 acres, near Milton. 955 acres, Mimihau, Southland. 127 acres, Eatanui 190 acres, cear Middle-march 210 acres, Kaihiku 120 acres, Broekville. 32 acres, Momona. Correspondence invited. OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), at Dunedin & Balclutha. Otago Bible Warehouse, ROYAL ARCADE, DUNEDIN. XTISrrORS to Dunedin are invited to ▼ call and inspect our NEW GOODS, which have just landed. A Splendid Selection of Books, suitable for Presents, Prizes and Rewards for day schools and Sunday schools. . Usual discount allowed. Albums, Desks, Wiorkboxes, Dressing Cases, Ladies' Companions, Bags, Purses, Pens, Ink, Blotters, Fountain Pens, Inkstands, Notepaper and Envelopes (plain and fancy). Special house for Bibles. 21d GEO. DERBYSHIRE. OTAGO DAILY TIMES.— The only Morning Newspaper published between Oamaru and Invercargill. 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Otago Witness, Issue 2650, 28 December 1904, Page 38
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