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FOOD For INFANTS & INVALIDS. Is adapted for use in all climates. To BE OBTAINED OP AM, DEALERS. amplea and Pamphlete to be obtained from 60LLIN a CO., Wellington VITADATIO, The Great H«Uer. A VOICE OF CHEER FROM THE PARSONAGE. 4 YEH3T GRATIFYING TESTIMONY. WILL GREATLY COMFORT OTHERS. DISCIPBES OF THE "GOLDEN ROLE." Thb Parsohaob, Clonm, 2319 UtUBM, tlft> 'to lb. 1. AtPaiiui, 45-47 Bodrkb Strbbt, Agent-General for Vitadatio. Dux So,—lt gives me great pleasure to state to yon, for the benefit of after* rho may be suffering, and who may read this letter, that I have been completely caredp'f what the doctors called "Chronic Lumbago," by the nie of Vitadatio, after nine years of great suffering. Four months ago Mr. Weatherson, a wellto*do farmer*of Glergower, near Clunes, induced me to try it. He has been, in my opinion, almost miraculously cured of a long standing and painful disease, thorough Vitadatio alone, when all other remedies had Med. He is an attendant at my church, and Mknow him well. Daring myyllness I was for several weeks at a time unable to rest through terrible pains in my back. Several doctors (whose names I can give if necessary) attended: me, give no relief. Being a minister of religion my duties took me lonjg journeys into the adjacent country, and you can understand bow the dreadful pain often seriously interfered with my ministry. On my journeys I have frequently had to alight from my buggy (quite unable to sit upright),-and endeavour to get ease by holding on to the buggy behind. In my extremity the doctors advised that the only likely remedy left to me was an expensive, nay, ruinous, journey to New Zealand to undergo the snlphur springs treatment, and, no matter what the cost, I resolved to gp. Providence interposed, however, for friend' Weatherson's case came prominently before me, when I removed from my ministry.at Camperdown to Clones, and I can confidently say that I was saved from the terrible expense of such a journey, and my health restored, after many years' suffering, by Vitadatio. It is all the more remarkable because I took about four bottles only. I cannot speak too highly of the medicine. It is curing several friends of mine to whom I lave recommended it. I will willingly answer any inquiries that may be addressed to me about my case, and.others that are within my knowledge, and you may make whatever use Qn newspapers or otherwise) you may choose of this letter, for the sake of those woo Dtfd freedom*from pain. It has made life a pleasure to me once more, and is enabling me to carry on God's work with all the vigorous health of mind and bedy He originally endowed me with.—Yours faithfully, J. CHENALL, Bible Christian Minister, Clunes. The price til this Medicine is u. Ask your Grocer or HE SIZE, 516. SMALL SIZE, Chemist tor it. LARQE SIZE, 5/6

TELEPHONE GOSSIP. (WITH APOLOGIES TO SUBSCRIBERS.) N<£l ; Have'yon'tried thejKamo Cheese just introduced by 0. Cabteb, The People's Grocer 1 No 2. No, I have not heard of any such OheeieT What is it t No 1. A Dessert Cream Cheese, afte the Camambert variety. No 2. Thanks, I will certainly try one. Nol. I think he is sold out, but you can get Colonial Stilton of Mb. Cabteb, a first-class article which he procures direct from the makers. No That's useful knqwledge. I have wondered where I oould pick it up. No 1. No need to wonder where you c?n get novelties in the grocery an'l provision line, you have only t j ring up the People's Grocer. No 2. Yes, I know 0. C. keeps a capital sapply of P« k, Frean and Oo.'s Biscuit?, and Macnochie'a Specialities What else has he got I ought to procure ? No 1. Well, if you have a garden and «•-»* to be ur-to-date in that departi The People's Grocery is your store. Buy Burpee's Seeds, and you will be surprised at the result. No 2. Is that where too got your capi • show of Sweet Peas 1 No 1. Yes, also Sunflowers, Pansies, and my other flowers that are so much admired. No 3. Well, what I want more are good reliable Vegetable Seeds. No 1. We'l, 0. C.'s is the place. Eeme ber The People's Grocery, Good Bye. At this point No 1 rung off, but for the remainder of the day the exchange clerk was kept busy answeriug calls lor "NollO." "GivemeC.Cabteb,'' "Put me on to The People's Grocer," want tl.e man that imports Burpee's seeds,' etc., etc. TO BS PUBLISHED IN AUGUST, 1000. STONE'S miV&Wi HAWKE'S BAY&TMAWK' CoauiKKOiAL, Municipal & Goekat DIRECTORY HEW. ZEALAND ANNUAL Edited by John Stosb. AUGUST, I'ioo.—Twnth Year ok I'UiJLIOA'nON. Oemy Svo., containing over MO pages gethor with maps of New Zealand a Wellington, corrected to d;ite, the whole handsomely bound in cloth, gilt-lettered. PBIOE: If Ordered before Publication (id; After Publication, 12.- fid. STONE, SON & CO., PRINTERS k PUBLISH. Crawford and Jetty Streela, Duuedin and Bt Grey Street, Wellington. PBEKHOLD BOARDING HOUSE FOB SALE. CONTAINING 16 rooms, and having s. frontage of 76 feet; within two minute: of Railway Station. Apply Mba. JOHNSON Opnoait* 'twTOinw Hoie.i,

KMPTHORNE. PROSPER ft OO.'S KEW ZEALAND DRUG UOMPAHY (LIMITED) WggrFIELT) MAK- , UREPRIOBLKT, SEASON 1930. Delivered in 1 Ton lots at the following porta :-WAITaBA, NEW PLYMOUTH, OPUNAKB, WANGANUL One Ton ■6 b d I&.' Superphosphate (total phosphates4o per cent., soluble 32/31 presnt.,l per cent, ammonia).- 6 0 BonedtuA (pore) steamed 7 10 0 Bonedust (pore) green 8 0 0 Bonaiu t and Blood _... 6 15 0 Special Root Manure 710 0 SpecialGrissManure 'A' (for top Dressing) „ 7 5 0 Fpeoial '■ rasa Manure' B' (for permanent Pasture) 7 5 0 Spe ialPotatoManure 7 10 0 Bpesbl Tnrnip Manure 7 5 0 Spscial Papa Manure 7 5 0 Special Con» Manure «A' (for g'«n Fted) „ „ 7 6 0 Sp dial Corn Manure 'B' (for wheat, Oats, Barley, etc) ... 7 5 0 Sp cial Maize Manure 'A' (for Green Feed) 7 10 0 6p cial Maize Mann 'B' (for cob ..' maize) 7 10 0 Bpei al Orehtrd Manure ' A' (for yoing tre>s , 8 0 0 Special Orchard Manure 'B' (for fruit' formation) 8 0 0 . Special CI. ver Manure 7 5 0 ' Ppecial Onion Manure 8 0 0 Socciul Sugar Beet Manure '9 0 0 Solphatn of Armonii ig 15 0 Coral Queen »u no, 2*wt sacks (50 per cent phosp »te of lxme) 4 10 l Snrpr.se 151.,nl Uua'-o 2cwt sacks 37px e;,t. ph itpliateof limflj... 4 0 0 Kaiuit, 0n.m.1 3 cks about le*t 4 12 6 ""trate of sicks ab-.ut Muriate of Potash, original sacks ahout 2cwt 16/3cwt tttlph te 0! 1 otiih. original nacks a out. 2c*t 16/3 cwt oulpiate of Iron, oriiunal sacks ,bout 2cwt .„ 10/3 cwt BpacidlUardenManure, 41bbags... J/6 each Fowl Git, 141bbags, coarse, me- J dium.orfine 1/6 each Vitafr.r or pot plants, I b tins... 6d cch Discount: less 2J pr cen . for ..ash. Prices subject t" aitcatLn without notice. Previous list< oow cancelled. Auckland. 1t June, 1900. IJOI. mse's 21.SEW ZEALAND POST 01 FICE DIKKCIOUY >.' ILL l,e issued early in. January, I'JOl, vvirh the latest and up-to-date inform on every part of the >'.ho!c colooy, h«.i j'-no!y lonrd at the v<iry low p kc of 21- for 2009 iargo-dzsu PAGE i i'ectory mut'e-, {..riitt-d and round in Zralsnd, forming tbc Cheipfst DirtKtt :■'•! :.-Mied ■. i.t of %-vniu, ar.il by far tl ■.•?*( frininii air! binriiij- uurii-rUUnt ei _ij,. 0 in an? of i! le '/nisir-ks! •». f. ■ tie->. r;t .1 ,q aKna in compilation the 1 st Din ct >i u■ in Britain "lih'ii 1 'I-. KC r> :j;l i s - Office •, riupodiD v ■ Ui-i» il.uk-U. an.) at %rt W y, iiri-S.hne, ) -n, Me'bourne, Ad laide, "»ntt Perth! v *. Wi-e's Directories for cich rfthea- • " • ■■-. 03 are is:ued at their respective o0i™« ji.dy. i'tAMINO .TaMP.SUIVEK ON *LI CASH PURCHASES. SOLE BROS, 'f-IIUSAKI BUiCHEBY. Vi:- ,ui U-.k VRTMH'tiT Of MEA': ,;. jf\ on fir r<*t iVtevijg (aims ft'i 5£F? COSiPCfJTiJ (.i'Sl'OWi-rW V?MT:Cjjd'i liAILt. 601.7. AGKKT-8 f. ANDREWS' WiJ.i, K -.OWN BACON. THE BEST W TH2 iiABKET I

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 180, 10 July 1900, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 180, 10 July 1900, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 180, 10 July 1900, Page 4

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