1 f For INFANTS & INVALIDS. F Is adapted for use in all climates. To BE OBTAINED OF ALL DEALERS. f Samples and Pamphlets to be obtained from GOLLIN is CO., Wellington *7? t/ K. S READ TBIS AND ACT PROMPTLY, CZIiOH MR Pi W. HOHNE, who has been a clerk In the employ of John iPeny, Timber Merchant, 150 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne, for' nlno years, BEAD WHAT " For the last five years I have been a great sufferer, and I did not HE SAYS know what' it was to be at work for a month without having to have two or three days' leave of absence. I became so despondent at times that I began to think of suicide, as life was only a-burden'to me. I con- f suited my lodge doctor (I am a- prominent member in the Druids' Order), who raid that I had very bad bilious attacks. When I had the last attack of my tronble a particular mend of mine, who is a great believer in Vitadatio, came to see me, and would not go away until I promised to go in for a course of Vitadatio. I did so. I purchased six bottles, and before I finished the first bottle I got so bad that I consulted a doctor. From what I told the doctor on that occasion, he said, • Why man, yon are suffering from Hydatids.' I said,' Oh I well, that is all nght, I have got the cure/ He said,' What is it ?' X replied, 'Vitadatio,' The doctor said, ■ I have heard some fjood reports about that remedy.' After persevering with a coarse of the medicine, which I took in ten weeks, I am thoroughly restored to perfect health. 1 will be glad te answer inquiries about my case, addressed in care of above firm.—yours very gratefully, FRED. W. HOHNE." TaA Dittrict Prtildent, Unittd Ancient Order of Drvidi, No. 1 Diitricl, The Price of this Medicine is LARGE SIZE, 5/6. SMALL SIZE, 3/6. { ASK YOUR CROGER OR CHEMIST FOR IT.
KkmpThorne, PROS- ER v co. : s JSKW ZEALAND DRUG COMPANY (LIMIIKD) WESIFIELD MAN. ORE PKIOK LI V T, SEASON 19:0. V Delivered in 1 Ton lots a*, the'folkwiDg ports WAITARA, NEW VLVMOUTH', UPUNAKE, WAKGANi ; I. One lon. < I i! Superj.UoapHate (total p!;o:> phates4o jer cent., toluble 32/34 ptrcent., 1 per cent, ammonia.)... S 0 Bonedust (pure) sU&med 7 10 0 • Bonedust (purej green 800 J?onedu>t and Blood_ 6 15 0 Special Koot Manure 7 10 0 Special <Jr<B3 Manure 'A' (for top Dressing) 7 5 0 fpsd: 1 '-riss Manure' B' (forperroapent P»sture) 7 5 0 Special p otatoMannre 7 10 0 Bpesi.l Turn'p Manure 7 5 C fppcia! S»aps irfannre 7 5 0 Spaofci ( or" Masnr-i (lor ||gretn Fted) 7 5 0 fcp t-i:il Corn ilat.u. • 'H' \U: •.rr.c-.it, '. atn, B*riey, etc.) ... 7 n 0 Fp-!C.u ?':UZ6 JUaia'e .'.V (&k 'Jr-.ca i-W) 7"lo i; | ftaizt) 7 10 i> Spo O' i til , l .i (ioiyopg.t'cs, 8 0 n Sf ec.al 0. cim.l - ij• fruit formation) 8 0 Special tl'jrer Mtuure 7 5 f-pe.inl Onion M ami - e 8 0 Sugar Beet Manure 9 0 Sulphate of Armonii 15 15 Coral Qaeen fjuino, 2 :wt sacks (50 per cent. pho*p:»te of lime) 4 10 0 Strp." se Island Guai o 2cwt tacks 3/p:T'ent. phjfphateot' 4 0 0 Rainit, onJn-.l 8 cks aboot le.it 412 6 Nitrate of ioda, origiaal sicks about 2c Di 14/3 c-« t Muriate of Potash, original sacks 3a*>out 2cwt 16/3 cwfc sulphate of Pota&h, original &acks . »-?« 2c « 18/3 c:vt Culpba-.e of Iron, oii i:n! sacks about 2cwt 10/!? cwt SpecialGardenManure, iUbbins l/K pap). Fowl G.it, 141b bigs, coarse, me-' ' diam.orfine 1/0 each Vitifbr 'or pot plant3,l b tins..'. «J e.;d> l. Discount: cen'. for :ajh. 1 Prices sufcje:t ti uitcrati.u without noticj. Previous lists cow cancelled. Auckland j It .June, 1900. 1901. *'S 21NEW ZEALAND TO3T C7FICI; DIBECIOUY LL be issued eariy in January. 11 01 with tho late, -and up-to-date ia * <■•!•- m : on of every psrt cftho -.ink: colt-,, fc hnecly toasd. tU® TiTj- 1 ptict Cl 121* for 2200 ►'apES of irectr; r■; .1'"o-l :■ •• ! -' A-- Z-;a ■_!, t n: U i;7u : no- ■ </ J':ri!ai- ,"■ ■ . • ti ■ trgp ri-v T.jTiittJ .. ..'ii- j c.u.l- ri. C iu itjy * ; li.o Ail 1 ,: r-: s- .(■ I ,uie-. / t in coiapi!i,woa iljo J ill J'iKri i' Ll I r, Cii i- • iiviroj, uii; iiri, Ir.jM-ij:. - : Wi. u's •:iwotor;c- ie- .. r - .nies :ucissued at tbeir rispfcitivi ' : IV. :-i4ADIJiO Ha MP-' GIVK.N OM AU £A-i:';, BOLsi BROS.. I'ii'WAKl £'.;-.-:S;iSKJ. V. • t-: -Jf tie r? ' • Mi:i 1 01 Wi-'. i ia«tut i'.JK'■. | G? ■ ! ■-■ c: j,T - t . da:-. \ F. AKDEET/B' \ WiiLLK vOWN - BACON. TSTE RKHT IN THE MABKEfi
(WIIH APOLOGIES 10 SUBSCItIBERS.) No~l Have "you "tried the Kamo Cheese j'j?t introduced by 0. Cabtee, Tlie People's Grocer 2 No 2. No, I have not heard of any such Cheese. What is it ? No 1. A Dessert Cream Cheese, afte the Carsawbert variety. oo I will certainly try one. " I t'-i ■!; lie is sr.ld out, bat you cat: r. Stiltou of Mb. Oahteb, a "ftieie which Jje procure.-, .e:. I's-oiu the makers. o 2 i hat's useful knowledge. I have wocdered where I could pick it up. No 1. No need to wonder where you can get novelties in the grocery and provision line, you have only to ring up the People's Grocer. No 2. \ es, know 0. C. keeps a capital supply of Perk, Freaa and Co.'s Biscuits, and Macouochie's Specialities What else has he got L ought to procure? • No 1. .Well, if you have a garden and want tp bs uc-to-date in that department, 'I he People's Grocery is your " store, liny Burpee's Heeds, and you will be surprised at the result. No 2. Is that where you got your capital show of Sweet Peas 1 No I. Ves, also Sunflowers, Pansies, and my I'ther liowers that are so much admired. ■-to : el', I want more are good re.iabiu \tgetuble iSeeds, No 1. We i, C. C.'s is the place. Remember The People's Grocery, Good Bye. At ;lus point No 1 rung off, but for tie leinainder of the day the exchange cleik was kept busy answuing calls lor "NoUO."-'-G;v.-aie0. (-akybb," ' Put i.on to : i cPt j : le'-; 'ocOi'," v/ai.t tjo loan thai Ik-wu .uurixe's .-.eeds/' etc., etc. '■'o £S I'UBLLiHi.u IN AUUVSI, 1900. ix E i »au::aro-; a V^tkkasak! - r ; - v"-'- • li'.vo c: - HH'.T.;CTORY ... AUD ... ZEALAND ANNUAL KdITEI) jjy Joilif tilOHiJ. AL.'C.'J;-;'!', _T.. : V T H y CAn 01P VUiiLiOiXUMT. ucrr-v <Jyo., containing over 800 pßgs 3 , to--2#'-'; •; v-!th maps of New Zealand and V, -tor., corrected to date, ths '■ : iiC'.r.omily bound in hj, piit-lettcni!. : befor. IVi!i'jat:';m, 10s -i: ' l-f u'Jon, li!s Gd. i" ■-V., ■■■ U ii LI an K K B ' ':< -Is, ])uihk!ui, . Wellington. -.I"; HOUSE FOI'J SALS, j £ J v V,'XV * 'fV't y ocjrl p. and having a! Vr> ""«*i 'vitotwominntcri ot B ntntioi-. Mas. JOHNSON Opposite Traauuos .loial, >
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 181, 17 July 1900, Page 4
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