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HEALTH ABBURE9. THF Suffering and Ailing from Jnerroui uffMtions, bladderand kidney troubles, depression, atrophy, exhaustion, bad memtry, exoitabl* temp4ram«at, Irritability, tUed feeling, weak bask, pains noises in the head, sleeplessness, can rely on obtaining relief by consulting (personally or by post " } PROF. NOTMANN, M.E., E.M.G., Market Place, Ghristchurch (oopoilto Colom-bo-Street Bridge). The only Bleotro-Bo-tanioal Export advertising (with 20 yerra European Experience and eight yeara before the New Zealand poblio), who will guaran tee a thorough core. Proprietor of the only guaranteed Electric Belt* and other special Electrical appliances in theColobies. Write stating your oase, and you will receive honest opinion KItEE. Yon oao be treated successfully at your own borne, and to convince the most soeptital will forward Electrical Appliances and Concentrated Treatment on easy tsrma of payment. Thoufuuds of testimonials from thon who had wasted their time and money oaa bo inspected daily from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. TESTIMONIAL. Prof. Notmann, Napier, September Dtb, 1.00. Dear Sir.—l am pleated to be able to tall you I am feeling well and am improving every day. I have lost altogether that miserable feeling I used to have and am quite fresh when I get up In the moraine, a* I can rest and sleep well now. I Save gained considerably in weight and look well. The haggard look bat left me, and my friends congratulate me on my improved appearance and I am'sure yon do not know bow grateful I am to you for your kindness and attention, as my life was a burden before 1 wrote to you.—Yours ever gratefully, Alexander PATTEBSOS. THE OSBORNE BINDER.

HIGHEST HONOURB. (From the Southland Turn, Aug, 28th, 1900 THE OSBORNE BINDER Has been awarded the "GRAND PRIZE' AT TUB - PAHIS EXHIBITION - The highest honour in the world at] the presont moment. fr The Southland Implement and Engineering Company received u cable from the OSBORNK Melbourne bouse announcing the fact. The Implement Company are Agent! New Zealand for the OSBORNE, andbutdel their extensive InvercarglU establishment have a branch of their own in Chriitchorch, and an agency in every town of any importance in the Colony. The competing machines followed th OSBORNE on the list in the following order —Adriance, Deering, HcCormick, Maaaey. N.P. GO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY DISTRICT AGENTS. eg PARIS EXPOSITION. OTHER V 10 I 0 R J rOBTHB ALPHA-DELAVAL SEPARATOR. THE GO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY Have been notified by Heesn Mason, Stbuihhm & Co., •! Ohrislcborob, that they received a cable on Saturday that the ALPHA-DE LAVAL SSPABATOBb had aeonredthe GRAND PRIZE at the Paris Exhibition, beat !ng all other oompetitors.

a. mm & 69. Dursley, Eng., Manufacturers of tbe PREMIER OREAMjSEPAEATOB OF THE WORLD. Known ONLY m tha Alexandra Give tbe moit UNEQUIVOCAL AND POSITIVE DENIAL to the statements, nude by the Agents of the Dje Laval, they defeated Messrs Lister's ALEXANDRA at a Publio Trial in Germany, and deolaro they hare never sold or sent a tingle ALEXANDRA BEFABATOR to Gfermany at any time. THE ALEXANDRA TOOK FIRST PRIZE •wt the Royal Agricultural Sooiety'i Show, Donoasetr, 1891, BEATING THE DE LAVAL and other Maohines Oould any better oertffioate of efficiency be offered tothne in Dairying} Newton Kingr, SOLE AGENT jroi ma ALEXANDR

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 215, 5 November 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 215, 5 November 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 215, 5 November 1900, Page 1

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