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& * r rt- _ • -, " " , « "' _^ **?* '**^ *" A , * t *■*•%'* "' t\ * i ■•^^ / v J i V \y ;,^ s Mrs J. Brown, Belgrove. Belgrove, 14th June, 1909. Mil W. H. CROWE, Medical Expert, Nelson. Dear Sir, — About two years ago I contracted a bad cold; at first tho cough was not severe, hut it gradually got worse, and I became very weak. The perspiration used to ooze out of me, especially at night, and I was expectorating great quantities of phle_m. , , I became alarmed, and consulted a doctor, who pronounced my case to be consumption, and advised me to go to the Sanatorium at Cambridge, in the Waikato. My friends, however, very strongly persuaded -me to give you a trial aiid naturally I am very pleased I acted on their advice, for you have complctelv cured me. You will probably make public use of this letter, and I must thcreiore be very accurate in my statements When I called on you and told you ot mv symptoms, you assured me that I was in the first stage of consumption, and that you would cure me, provided I did exactly as vou told me. The first bottle of medicine you S avo me put an end to the ment sweats and as soon you knew tins you immediately changed the physic, nnd then began a -process of building aip health and strength. You insisted that I should weigh myself very carefully each «wk to note the measure of improvement. 1 woHiod eleven stone wlien 1 was ftrst stricken and urndually wasted away to 'six stone seven pounds, hut now 1 am twelve- stone and in my normal "fe-Mniot thank vou enough for what vou licva done for me. Tne expense Was a mor« trifle, for after all I tooii oiilv six bottles of your medicine and I h'-ve •mt mv health hack. \ou have praeUcallv snatched m Trom the jaws oS d-.i li .' and I ' am truly grateful. Should anv one suffering as I v. as come no vou and want proof or v.,",,' Kood work, please send thoni to nuv and 1 will oonvinrc them. I always ho nmlor a dobt of grr.t-itude to you. and 1 will persuade all my suffering friends to submit themselves to your treatment. „ .... lv I am . vour faithfully. (M^ MARTHA' 151-iOWN. ___ TAILOR-MADE JSUjTS FROM 55/-. HOW YOU SAVE THE £2. "How is it done?" is tho quest ion that is often asked by men about tho savins «i ! £2 ">- ik " Goorgo.Davies «uits The £2 is saved m tins way. Ist. My business is a strictly cash one, and that means I savo a whole lot m bad debts. 2nd. I mako such a large number of suits (with my forty brandies rifht through iSew Zealand) that I need" have only a small pront .on eacli suit. The quantity makes up ror the profit I drop on the individual suits. 3rd. I buy my suitings direct from the manufacturers in such large quantities that I am able to save several shillings per yard on my suitings, and, of course, can sell them to you several shillings cheaper than any smaller firm could possibly do. So, vou sco how the £2 is savd m the splendid suits I am making at iroin sr,s The out. fit. and finish ot those units— made in mv own workrooms— is superb, and their wearing qualities are guaranteed to satisfy you, or .1 ; gladly refund you your money. Come in and see my representative about vuor suit for the Holidays. I am booking orders for Christmas now, and have, a magnificent range of now su-t---ings to show you. My Nelson address is 21 Hardy Street. Call and book your order now, secure satisfaction, and savo -£2. P.O. Box 102. Telephones: 143 : Private, 191. J. SAVAGE" & sons, The Leading House in Kelson —for — Artistic Wall PapersEn glish and American. ARTISTS'IifILO-RMEN HIOH.GI.AB3 PICTURE FRANKS. A L-ir^e Stock of Artists' Materials and Art Ell-raviUiiS. e',n n J ar>j-5 pijST- H^ce ■■.■ : .:2-?C'.i&tii£i. 1/liiin iiiid i;i.:v>.l:',d .Mirr..i'.o i.-p to 7 feet. r.VT'I.TJ;.NS OE WAVL J'AI'EUS ! sa:<r on application. ! ESTIMATES GJVi-N. Sl : B-AGENTS: Yorkshire Firo Insurance Go-npar.y. OIL, CGLOURT~6LfiS3 1 ■ ANQ WALL PAPER WAREHOUSE. HAJljn'-STREET, ... ■•• K-L3ON STANDARD INSURANCE COMPAMV OF NEW ZEALAND, L!M3T_D. NELSON BRANCH. P ire, Employers Liability, Accident, and Disease, Marine, Common Law, Mortgage Indemnity, Workers' Compensation, Personal Accident, Fidelity Guarantee, Administration Bonds, Plate Glass. Policies issued at Lowest Current rates. The Company is a New Zealand Institution, with Funds invested locally, and oilers Absolute- Security, Simplicity of Contract^ Prompt and Liberal cjebtloment of Claims. JF.A.BAMFORD, i ■ MANACER, ! TRAFALGAR STREET.

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Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12709, 30 November 1909, Page 1

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759

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12709, 30 November 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12709, 30 November 1909, Page 1

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