FOOD For INFANTS & INVALIDS. f i Is adapted tor ipsje in all climates. TO BB OBTAINED OF KUh DEALERS. to be obtain*! from GOLLIN & 00., Wellington CONSUMPTION WlpobUsh aa extract from a testimonial received {rom Aflfcur ]. WyHa, •■ tat Nicholson Street, Fitaroy. He says:—On 30th Novembw, 1894,1 wu Mdwol/ seised with a vtotant hemorrhage from the Jung, Two day* war I bad aaother bad attack; and a fortnight after that had, once more, another hemorrhage. A piece of my long came away daring the coarse of the second hemorrhage. Medical aid ma at once sought, andthe jJScior held oat no hope* of my rwovery. I slowly recovered, however, bat <mce more had another violent attack of bleeding, and the doctor who eramiimd me aent me away to Echoca, and told ma Iwu to consumption. The doctor who examined me in Echoes aaid the same, and my own medical adviser agreed th them. I came back from Echoca, and had another hemorrhage, ana wai Exceedingly weak and ill. The hemorrhages increased, and I thought I would never get better. My father, who knew Mr. Palmar in New Zealand, and knew what VITADATIO had done far him, wrote to m whilst I wu in Echnca, and told me about VITADATIO I waa vary soeptical about it, hot when I cam* down from Echnca weot to- ! Mr. Palmer, who said, "I can core yon," and persuaded me to take a hot'is ho9i« with me. Alter taking the medicine for some time, and receiving great benefit, I discontinued taking it, and shortly after I drifted back into a barf state of health. Mr. Palmer once again urged me to take VITADATIO. He persuaded ma to do so, and the result of it b, on the 13th September the doctor declared ma off the funds of the lodge, from which I had received over in alck pay. At present I can truly say I never felt better. My friends ate unanlmous in pniaa of VITADATIO, and a rewerend friend of mine, speaking about me, said, "Thanks to God and VITADATIO, he [meaning mo 1 ) is a miracle." Thoee of yon who an suffering from consumption, or any other disease, do not HI to try VITADATIO. A. J. "WYLIE. Gbosob Stain Baran Canes, Fitzkoy, October 3,1898. I have known Mr. A. J. Wylie intimately for the past three years, and it affords tas much pleasure in'tMtfiying to bis high Christian character, t regard him as one upon whoee word I could place the strictest reliance, and whose natural ardour of temperament has developed into a fixed and permasq. habit. His restoration to health is little short of miraculous, knowing as I dolbow, for a long time, his Ills seemed to hang upon the slenderest of threads. EDWARD ISAAC, (Uinisltt tf at abovs Chunk.) The Price of thk Medicine it LARGE SIZE, 5/6; ■ ■ SMALLIsiZE, 3/6. Aalc Your Grocer or Chemist fori It. J*-
BUTCHER & CO. OABBIVGJS hi I uDi 83, WEE iSLWKIQ HTS, ua> GENEttAL SMITHS, OTOI.II-BTMKT, pr pan fI^ttpiAKUFACTTOB A M> CAB EI SSS SPRING CARTS BUGQI 5 WAGGONI QIQB DRAYB And TaMiles" oF Irary rescription, with HB3I-Olitßß MATERIAL only. A TtU.Boli ;i ed. All Work Guarantetd. BUTCHER 1 BLANGHETT, & NIBBET (I atejf. loshbrot k), Opmbiti 00-opbbatitr Biota, CUBBOE BIBXBT. Photographers Come ASD Photographers Go, BUT while t • do not roll on (or ever, we anatiU ieiy mrnb slim, especially to lha pabronagi given in tbe part. And to till merit this we shall, at in tbe |a*HWl> UP-TO-DATE PHOTOS lifrll Bart*. at Esasokablb Feioes. Hon tbb AddbhbW. A. COLLIS Dbtoh Sinai, lireoUy opposite CBITBtiION HOTEL Tint Priie Wanganni Exhibition, anc Pkoto(?rapber by Bpccial Appointment V Bis Excellency Lira Banfnrly. Kempthorne, Prosaer ft Ca'a NeW Zealand Drag Company (Limited) Weatfleld Manure Prloe Ust, Season 1800. • DELIVIMO IN ONI TON LOTS, freight paid alongside following ports:— Waltara, Hew Plymouth (Breakwater), Opunake, and Wanganui. a i One Too. i a. d. **A" Superphosphate (total phosphates 40 per cent, soluble 32/34 er cent, 1 per cent, ammonia) fl 0 0 nedust (pure) steamed 7 10 0 pdedast (pore) green 8 0 0 bnedost and Blood 6 15 0 edal Boot Uanore 7 10 0 1 Grass Uanore "A" (for top teg) 7 5 0 DecM Grass Manure "B" (for permanent pasture) 7 6 0 Dedal Potato Uanore 710 0 •tfleld Prepared Guano (for tnr- " nett GOO . TurnlpManure ...i 7 8 0 I Bape Madura 7 8 0 _1 Corn Manure "A" (for green .4) IDD .-Jlal CornoHaoure "B" (for rheft, oats, barter, eto.) 7 0 0 Idal Malse Manure "A" (for sen feed) 7 10 0 . Jal liaise Manure "B" (for cob baize) 710 0 fecial Orchard Manure "A" (for jvoung trees) 8 0 0 Special Orchard Manure "B" (for strait formation) 8 0 0 Mtclal Clover Manure 7 9 0 Special Onion Manore 8 0 0 Sulphate of Anunonla 1615 0 Coral Queen Guano (2cwt sacks (DO per cent phosphate of lime) 410 0 JBB per cent- phosphate of lime) 4 0 0 Spßlt, original sacks about lcwt 4IS 6 ißßate of Soda, original sacks jMoot Scwt •- 14/8 cwt ■Elate of Potash, orlglAl sacks r jnt fcwt 16/3 cwt mbate of PotaSb, original sackß out Scwt 16/3 cwt ate of Iron, original sacks „nt JcWt 10/3 cwt felal Gardes Uanore, 141b bags 1/6 each irl Grit, 141b bags, eoarse, me(Ar forgot piants, lib tins.... Ed tach Dtoeonat less 8# per eefikfbr eash, •xeeptingr " WestllaW Prepared Guno" which Is NflT Mees street to alteration without ■> notice. • Previous Lists now cancelled. Auckland, &rd August, IgOO,
rHf yew Plymouth 'MY KSTMENT k LOAN SOCIETY 0 4gmnTRD 1876,1 huorporated wider " Th» Soeutits Jet, 1880." DIFtSCfCBB : Messrs H WeHr.s (i lis irrcan), J. B. Oonnett, W. Cottier, W V. 3 ..voting, T. Furlong, jnn., 0. T. liomiK a. d 0. T. Mills. BotlOilof! K. C . Ungues, Kiq. QUIKBBB i Tbo Baa '* of New Zealand. DKPOS ITS, odta are wid the Ist Bates of Interest given'; or 12 months ... 4 per cent, per annum For 6 months ••• 3J per cent, per annum For 3 months ... S per cent, psr annum LOANB granted, on approved security, from one to twelve years, on the Society's revised tobies rfre-paymenl. These arc exceptionally literal, and compare favourably with say of the best colonial lisUtations. Then are no do£';ctioJ s of any sort either oy way of bonus, cuorrusaion, or entxanw, flies. No Mortgage Seeds to pay for, when the '.can is over £IOO and cot less than three years' duration. Borrowers car* redeem at any time and on pr Offise open daily from 10 am, to p,m. i Thursday aHemxms excepted, CLARENCE RENNELL, Secretary nri Treasurer, Office Brougham-street. New Plymouth FENCING WIRE.J THE Co-operative Society ha stocks of the WAUKEGAN BARB WIRE, measuring 40 chains to the cwt. Best and CHEAPEST WIRE in the market. BABGAIHS IN BOOTS & SHOES, _ BARGAINS. PEACH'S ANNUAL STOCKTAKING SALE Will commence on SATURDAY, September Ist, and will continue For Weeks, For Weeks When the whole of his large and varied stock of BOOTS and SHOES will be offered at GREATLY REDUCED PRIOES. The following are a few of the lines Ladies' Dancing Shoes, from 2s 3d Ladles' Oxford Shoes, from 4s Ladles' Balmoral Boots, from 6s 63 Ladies' Leglttte Boots, from 7s 9d Men's Strong-nailed Shooters, from 9s Ken's Balmoral Boots, from 89 3d Ken's Oxford Shoes, from 6s 9d TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE SALE, GET A SUPPLY OF BOOTS it SHOES AT AN EXTRA LOW PRICE. All goods booked will be charged the usual price. J. C. PEACH, Cash Boot Shop, INGLEWOOD.|
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 196, 18 September 1900, Page 4
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