HEALTH And How To Obtain It. READ WHAT VITADATIO L. DOING Another Case of TUMOUR DOCTORS ADVISED INSTANT OPERATION VITADATIO H&S REMOVED IT. Read What Mr ARSCOTT writes: Mr S. A. PALMER, Dear Sir,— l think Vitadatio worthy of great praise as a genuine remedy. It has saved me a few pounds expenses in doctors and medicine. My wife had a tumour on her neck, causing her much pain and alarm. The doctors, when consulted, advised instant operation — there being danger in delay — but my wife shrinking; from this we consulted an herbalist, who wanted six guineas per quarter for an indefinite period to remove the disease. Vitadatio was then brought under our notice, and we resolved to try it. By the time the fourth large bottle was used the tumour had como right away, leaving only a mark on the fieck where it had been. There has been ijp return of the trouble, and my wife has en joyed good health 6ince. You are welcome, to use this as you please, I am so satisfied with what Vitadatio has done for my wife. W. C. ARSCOTT. Park street, Hackney, S.A., Feb. 2, 1901. For further particulars, S. A. PALMER. Warehouse : Waterloo Quay, Wellington. Correspondence invited. Write for Testimonials. MACKERRAS AND HAZLETT, Agents for Southland.
The centre of attraction— The Bon Marche stores in Tay street. Country visitors and city patrons are visiting pur new costume and millinery departmants in frast numbers daily. Don't fail to see our lovely millinery and smart imported costumes. The latest shapes in coats and skirts. Every costume well made and the prices now quoted at — 25s 6d, 27s 6d, 32s 6d and upwards— are exceptional bargains. Also a remarkable fine lot of pretty washing blouses, now marked at 36 6d, 3s lid, 4s 6d and a wonderful variety of the newest silk blouses at 9s 6d, 8s 6d, 10s 6d. The new sailor hats and children's millinery are perfection. You can purchase smart sailor hats at Is lid, 2s 6d, 2s lid, 3a Bd, all sizes. Then again costume skirts in rich black and figured lustre and serge 38 to 42 inches long, 7s 6d, 98 6d, 10s 6d. Ladies, you are requested to pay our new show room a visit before making your purchases elsewhere. — Price and TSulleid. I don't like .t.tates, remarked Mrs Part, irgton, especially in a state of crudity. I wonder what you sre about yoor Appolyan, Belveteens, and Venus de Medicines. I declare they look as cold* as marble this torrid freezy weather. It wonld be an act of malevolence for Borne good human parson to give them snug investments, so ib would, not to speak of the decencies of fossilised life. Hoyou loared Harbinger the money, did y< v > Ye»\ What did be cay ? Ha pro--nieed to pay wi;h alacrity. He drd, eh ? Well, let me tell you this : If there's one thing thai', scarcer with him than money, It is alraeity. The woman— Doctor, I bave an awfully irrd feeling. Ah : Lot me see yonr tongue.
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Southland Times, Issue 15083, 1 November 1901, Page 4
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