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Mrs J. Brown, Belgrovc. Bclgrove, 14th June, 1909. MR W. H. CROWE, Medical Expert, Nelson. Dear Sir, — About two years ago ] contracted a bad cold ; at first thf cough was not severe, but it gradually got worse, and I became very weak The perspiration used to ookc out o: me, especially at night, aaid I was expectorating great quantities o: phlegm. 1 became alarmed, and consulted £ doctor, who pronounced my case to b( consumption, and advised me to go t( ■&\w Sanatorium at Cambridge, in. th< iVaikato. My friends, however, ve-rj jstrongly persuaded me to ?ive you i i>rial, and naturally I am yery pleasec II acted on their advice, for you hayt .completely cured me. You will probably make public usf .of this -letter, and I must therefore b< ■very accurate in . my statements "When I called on you and told you oi my symptoms, you assured mo thai Iwas in the first stage of con sumpI ttiori, and that you would cure me jprovuded I did exactly as you told inc. 23ie. first bottle of medicine you : [gave me put an end to- the night i «weatSj and as soon you knew this you .; 'immediately changed the physic, and ■ -tthen began a process of building up ', ihealth and strength. ' You insisted that I should weigh •myself very carefully each week to . :note the measure of improvement. 1 ■weighed eleven stone when 1 was first -stricken, and gradually wasted away •.to six stone seven pounds, but now I am twelve stone and in my normal .health. : I cannot thank j t ou enough for what ' you have done for me. The expense . was a mere trifle, for after all I took ; -only six bottles of your medicine, -and I have got my health back. You have : practically snatched m r from lihe jaws : of death, and I am wuly grateful. : Should any one suffering as I was ; come to you and want proof of your . ;good work, please send them to me and I will convince them. I will always Jbe under a debt of gratitude to you, juid I will persiiado all my suffering friends to submit themselves to your treatment. 1 am, your faitMully. (Signed) MARTHA BItGWN. 379S BUY YOUR MOTOR CAR DIRECT. OWING to the number of inferior Cars being introduced into this market, we have now made arrangements with the . Companies we represent to sup-ply-Cars at English catalogue price, plu3 the mere importing charges. This -win. enable motorist? to - secure a Imjh-grade Car almost as c-.eap as. a second-grade one costs heßOi. Write, fcor Catalogues of. the "Fia£," "Gladiator/ '•■Vauxhall," « Berliet," or " Brown " Cars. «. B, SCOTT & G0.,! ooiiE Agents in DomiNiON. CHEISTCHUECHA 4015 GRIFFINS' BISCUITS. FOUK NEW LTNESObange and Lemon Cream Sandwich. Nut Cream Sandwich. Peteb Pan. Chocolate Fingebs. ASK your Grocer for tnem, They are Delicious. 6MFEIN &. SONS, LTD NELSON

WEARING QUALITIES AS WELL AS STYLE. THE DAVIES SUITS HAVE BOTH. You wouldn't expect a hastily buiß waggon to last, notwithstanding its splendid materials. A cathedral of marble built slovenly will collapse mighty quick. So with suits to measu re. It isn't the material only that goes toward making the suit longwearing. The tailoring must save the suit from strain at the wearing points. It, takes expert cutters to do that. .And skilful tailors to back up the ! good cutting. I can claim that, *n addition to saving ' you £2 on your tailored to measure suit — by making the usual 5 guinea suit for 3 guineas, and the six for four — that the suit •when it reaches you will be the product of the best tailoring skill in the Dominion — cut, tailored "ajid finished in as modern style as any conservative i credit-ridden "merchant tailor could havo given you. Of course all th's could not bo done at the price if 1 ! did not work for cash .and cash only. But tho very fact that I do ask cash and have never extended credit enables me to give the biggest siiii value in the Dominion. My 1910 suitings -ro here. They're nobby. If you cannot call and sec thtr. 1 s'M-d me your name for a bunch of p.tr.rriis of these • p-to-dato fabrics. Th:: bi^ selection I have to offer makes "now" an excellent time to order. Let's m.\t in touch witli one anothQr. GEOROE DAVIES, Tho Modern Tailor, 91 liivly Street, Nelson. NEWMAN BEOS. • ROYAL MAIL COACHES. WEST COAST SERVICE. LEAVE Motupib) for tho West Coast on Arrival of Tr.-ins on TUESDAT and FElDAYjlletuiiiihgagain on WEDNESDAY and SaTC;PDi?.Y, :n time for Passengers io catch 'J t I'i-mw i<jr Kelson. The Motupiko C>>;u)i corns 1 •.&.■} with the ixdtfton and Wei-fc^on Oraches at Inangahna-.l unction. Parcels c;irriu«J a* njodcrrito rates, booking Ofiics : Orown Stables. NEWMAN BKOS., Proprietors,

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Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12763, 3 February 1910, Page 1

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