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BUSINESS NOTICES. STEEL BROS. SALE, Four New Light Spring-Drays. -*- 'Prices right. TJ'iw, arid Second-hand Rubber-tyred Gigs; * One Second-hand Rubber-tyred Dog-cart. GOACHBUILDERS ,TERY Good Second-hand pearly New Rub--1 T ber-tyred Rustic Dog-cart; also, Irontyred Pony Rustic Cart. LINCOLN KOAD I ARE YOU BUYING RIGHT? Good Buying is as Essential to Profits as Good Selling or Good Service. . . . . Good Buying is getting the Best Article at the Lowest Cost. . We Supply OFFICE REQUISITES at from 10 per cent, to 20 per cent, below current prices. TEST THIS IT WILL PAY YOU I 'Phone 3036. ' P.O. Box 885. D. N. ADAMS, LTD., Direct Importers, The Underwood and Barlock Typewriter Agency. ■ . 15 MIDAS METAL POLISH. HE A P HOTOEING, ALL THESE MACHINES IN PERFECT . ORDER. 1 ROVER, Three-speed, 1913 model ... £62 1 ROVER, Three-speed, 1913 model .. £6B (Owner compelled to sell owing to ill-health.) 1 TRIUMPH, ll 1 PREMIER, Fixed Engine, almost new £3B 1 L.M.C., Two-speed £4O 2 MINERVAS, 22; grand little ! machines .. .•• .. £2O and £ls JACK SUCKLING. Agent for the Reliable Rover Motors, 114 MANCHESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. . P. R. LEGG, Representative. G. W. BRADLEY, and Maker of the G.B. Stencil " Plates. TENCIL Plates, Mediums, Brushes, and Colours for all purposes. TOW is the time, to Renovate your Rooms. " Artistic results. Moderate prices. IGNS and Signwriting of all descriptions. KJ - ■• : ~ .■-■<■ ''■■■■ 153 Armagh Street. Q H. CAB TEE , MECHANICAL ENGINEER,,' ♦ Corner DURHAM and TUAM STREET. ' Lawn Mowers Sharpened and Sets, Guns and Locks (Keys Fitted) Repaired, and Parts made to order. .99 *HE MIRACULOUS GOITRE CURE. Dixon St.,, Wellington, July 1, 1907. To Professor Webb, Special' Herbalist, ' Christchurch. Dear Sir;——l.; cannot express my gratitude in words to you for the marvellous cure you have effected in my case of goitre. ..Five years ago : I /was taken very ill, and', the doctor was calied in, and he said I was suffering from yellow jaundice, and that in three days my-,eyes would become yellow, and I began to lose weight and got too weak to walk. Coxild only crawl, and I was reduced to 7st 61b, and gradually got worse. Called another doctor in; he said inflammation of the bowels. Had to have an injection; ordered away to Nelson. I sai other doctor; he sounded me, and''then'called his partner to have a look at ,me, and he said, "In all my experience I ! haves never ; met such a case as this. . I am dumbfounded." They kept me going for nine days, sounding me every day. , I was there about 12 weeks, costing' me' £l6 for medical advice, and when. I returned home my former doctor told'ihe'that I had cancer of the stomach and it was impossible *or >me to live. Their I went to Auckland, consulted another doctor; he sounded me and gave me a prescription to get made up until my next visit, which did not improve me. I returned liome again, still in the same plight; in fact, worse. • I then came< to Wellington, and was advised by a friend who had been cured by a herbalist, Professor Webb.-, He said, "Go to liim; if there is any chance of ■you getting better he will'cure you." I went, and to my s.urprise he told me straight . out that I was suffering from a very bad Goitre. I measured 201 in round the nelek,, , and my eyes were' protruding out of my head. I was simply .a wreck, and (when X dosed my eyes I could see, but could neither sit nor lay down; had a terrible pain in my side, with a choking sensation. Professor Webb took me in hand, and in 16 months I could wear an ordinary collar. My neck is quite its normal size, my eyes are all right, and I have no pains whatever—in short, I am a younger mau, and cat and sleep Well, which I had not done for years before. Professor Webb, you can use this testimonial of mine whatever way you think fit to further the interests of all suffering humanity. I remain, yours most gratefully, R. H. GARLICK. Diagram to show you how to get to ELLIS the BEST TAILOR

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 85, 16 May 1914, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 85, 16 May 1914, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 85, 16 May 1914, Page 15

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