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„ VIT ADAr 10. T?XTBAOT from the Spectator , 7th -Li October, 1898.—An esteemed correspondent write^:—M' * * * Mr A. J. Wylie has beeh'-cured of consumption and whose minister, the Rev. Edward Isaac, testified of ;the wonderful change. Mr Isaac said Vitadatio had brought Mr Wylie back from the verge of the grave to health and strength; and Mr T. Johnstone’s narrative in regard to his own cure seems just marvellous. This gentleman is welf|known. He has twice .taken a trip to England, where many)' the leading physicians have been con suited. He simple tried everything that money could procure for 14 years, without any benefit whatever. Life was a burden. At last hisattention was drawn to Vitadatio, whicsi he tried, with the result that while||e : had not perfectly recovered, ;yet he regained so much health that life.lim .become a pleasure. The sale of Vitadlwo Jias grown so rapidly that negotiationslre pending for taking the immense warehouse built for Ferguson and Mitchell, as a factory for the manufacture of the medicine. For testimonials write or send to the agent. Price 5s 6d and 3s 6d per bottle. Agent for Tiraaru, !. BOOTH KpYD, Stafford Ft. Sole Australasian agent, S. A. PALMEB, Melbourne, Adelaide and. 94, Tay Street, Invercargill. s£&/o ft r TERMINATION OF EMPORIUM LEASE. GENUINE SALE - OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE, PRODUCE, AND GROCERIES, &c, Of which we hold so very Large Stocks AS will be seen from the.public press the Emporium, together with the large rooms behind, are advertised to let, the latter being useless without thjs Emporium entrance. The large rooms being no use to us, we reluctantly have to give up our. Emporium, which has been such a boon to the Public and altogether very satisfactory to us. Conse- , quently we have to hold a Compulsory i Sale, as we have speculated so very j largely in so many lines and taken every advantage of low markets whenever an opportunity occurred. TO ARRIVE WITHIN A WEEK OR SO One and Two Pound Earthenware Jam Pots Batter and Cream Jars, in all sizes . Pudding Bowls, Yellow Bakers, Mixing Bowls Covered Pickling Jars, <se., &c., To be Cleared at W holesale Prices. general” STOCK. 21b Glass Jam Jars 3s 9d, reduced] from 4s 6d doz. I Mason’s Patent Screw-top Jars 5s 6d,| formerly 6s 6d doz. j Mason’s Patent Screw-top J ars, half-] gallon size, Ba.6d doz. j English Rockingham Teapots 9d, Is, Is 3d, and Is 9d Sets of Jugs 2s lid, reduced fror 3s 9d Tumblers, strong, and useful, frot 3s 6d‘doz Cups and Saucers, full size, 4s 6d doz I White and Gold Stoneware 5s 6d doi Cebet and 3 Gold lines 6s 3d doz I Best English Hand-made China 7] doz. BRUSHWARE MARVELLOUS REDUCTIONS IN THIS LINE. Stable and Hair Brooms wifcl handles complete - from Is each, better qualities reduced i| proportion Tooth Brushes 3d, 4d, and 6d Scrubs 6d, 9d, Is, Is 3d Banisters from 6d each Nail Brashes 3d. 4d; and 6d Brooms, carpet, Bd, Is 4d, Is 6d, ar Is 9d Sets Shoe Brushes, all hair, Is 111 2s lid, and 3s lid. soXis. Balmoral 5s 3d box, or three larj bars for Is Pumice Sand Soap 5d cake, or 3 : Is , Excursion Washer 5d box, or 3for| Extract of Soap 1 doz pkts for Is. SUNDRIES. Five Medal Candles, full weigl 4 i per lb by the box Lemon Squash 9d and Is 3d bottle Tinned Apricots 3 tins for 2s Patty Pans, assorted, 3 boxes o| each for Is 3d Tin Pie Dishes, in pests of four,] ls‘3d Dolls sd, 7d, and 9d, reduced 9d, Is, and Is 3d. Toy Watering Cans, 6d each, tnerly-lOd Tea Trays, lOd each, good and Tin Milk Buckets, Is 9d each. Assorted tinlets of Potted Meatq tins for Is. Bloater Paste, large, 3 for la AND ALL OTHER GOODS SHi BE SOLD , . At our Former Sale Prices. PRODUCE. THE. LATEST PRICES ARE:] Flour, sacks, 16s; 100 s,, 8s 6d; 4s 6d; 25 s., 2s 6d, ~ Oatmeal, local, 2s 9d; Otago, 3sJ Bran, 4s sack; Sharps. 5s sack. 1 Chaff, wheat straw, 6s<6d per do| Chaff’, pat straw, lOd per bag ... •’ . AT TYRRELL, KING & Cl GASH GROCERY AND PRO| v DUCB EMPORIUM, STAFFORD ST.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2398, 3 February 1899, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2398, 3 February 1899, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2398, 3 February 1899, Page 3

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