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VITADATIO, Tbe areat Hea "- A VOICE OF CHEER FROM THE PARSONAGE. VERY GRATIFYING TESTIMONY. WILL GREATLY COH9OBT OTHERS. DiSCIPLES OF THE "GOLDEN RULE." The Parsonagb, C&.VNM, *J*» MaBSS, tßg»> To Mr. 8. A. Paimsr, 45-47 Boorke Street, Agent-General for Vitadatio. ir Sir.—lt gives me great pleasure to state to yon, for the benefit of ether* ay be suffering, and who may read this letter, that I have been completely cured of what the doctors called " Chronic Lumbago," by the use of Vitadatio, after nine years of great suffering. Four months ago Mr. Weatherson, a well-to-tiu farmer, of Glengower, near Clunes, induced me to try It. He has been, in ray opinion, almost miraculously cured of a long standing and painful disease, through Vitadatio alone, when all other remedies had failed. H« is an attendant at my church, and I know him well. During my illness I was for several weeks at a time unable to rest throug"h terrible pains in my back. Beveral doctors (whose names I ean give if necessary) attended me, but could give no relief. Being a minister of religion my duties took me long journeys into the adjacent country, asd von can understand how lira dreadful pain often seriously interfered with my On my journeys I have frequently had to alight from my buggy (qtste 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 'inland to undergo the sulphur springs treatment, and, no matter what the cost, 1 resolved to go. Providence interposed, however, for friend Weathenon's case came prominently before me, when I removed from my ministry at Camperdown to Clunes, 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 have 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 (in newspapers or otherwise) you may choose of this letter, for the sake of those who need freedom from pain It has matiu life a pleasure to me once more, and la 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 of this Medicine \a Ask your Orocer or LARGE SIZE. 5/6. SMALL SIZE, 3/6. Chemist for H.

OKEY, SON, & ARNOLD, IHave on Sale ELECTRO-PLATEDICOODS, CUTLERY, LAMPS, AND FURNISHING HARDWARE Id Greab Variety. PAPERHANGINCS, GLASS, Euc, Etc. AGRICULTURAL AND MAGHINbRY. CENTRAL HARDWARE DEPOT, NEW PLYMOUTH

IMPORTANT. DE CARLE'S GOODS, THE BEST IN THE MARKET. JELLIES AND JELLY CRYSTALS RIPE FRUIT DRINKS, CUSTARDPOWDER-j, BAKING POWDERS, EXTRACT HERBAL BEER AND GINGER WINE, Oan ba had from MESSRS BURGESS, FRASER & CO. NEW PLYMOUTH. Agents for tta Colony : NTEICAN & COT, AUCKLAND.

D. BERRY & CO, IRONMONGERS AND IMPORTERS NEW PLYMOUTH.

Just Landed, ex recent arrivals

1 cases and cases Whitehousi' Spawling Engineers', Shoe Tnrning, D.F. Sledge and Napning Hammers, Solid Wing &. Gedge's Auger Bits t case Heller's Furriers' Tools, Hoof Knives, Driving Hummers, Pritchols, F.r. Punches acd Pincers j cases Ives Sash Locks, Padlocks, Lanos Earn-door Hangers 1 cask bright, knotted Plough and Tract Chains, Single and Doable Back OhaiM i case Mat-Meson's Smooth, Jack, Drying. Bead, Flo* anc 1 if Date Planes, hollow, and rouens 2 casks Gate Hieges, Japd. and Heavy Scotck T. Hinges 29 packets Casement Stays, Letter Plates. Butt Hinges, Skim Coolers, Fnrrov Wheels, Skeitb Bosses, Weston's Pal ley Blocks, Wire Clouts, Tacks, Jeye's Disinfectant, Tool Kits, Rangoon Oil Gaboon Seed Sowers, Dietz DriviDg T -ampa, Oheney's Hararaers, Frase; Axle Grease, Katchet Braces, Tinned Hivots, "Iron Oity" Mattocks, Mop aud 3rash Kolae-rs, Sash Cord, Gate Latches, Shelf .Brackets, Wood Haj R-jkea, Scythe Stones, Cabinet Paper Emory Olotb, Turkey 80-.ss, cased Tube, Sets Weights, Milk Qocks Flax Packing, Bcttl", Jacks.Spring Swivel Hooks, Bedscrews, Sckierii. Irons, Ohests Locks, Brass, Pad an

bars and bandies K.H. Orown Iron 232 bars and bundles 8.8. H. Shoeing Iron 1450 Ronud-cr-st E.ishvveighh-G to ISlbs. Cases Tinned Steel Sheets—72 x 30iu. x 20, 22, 24 G Boxes Capvweli Horse Nails. 0 drumsgar.aineß;iw and Boiled Linseed Oil 100 kecw ....amino White Lead—'l2, 5" id 28ibs. 20 kt' t ;s Kx 1 White Lead—7 aadHlbs. r6 kegs i>y R S a Lead—7, 14, and _Blba, 19 cas'ts ;.nd cases (Moure Groan" in Oil, '&>.!•,■..aiixod f-.-i-A*. Dry Colour:-: Anarr-•->;», Dricri, Gold Sire, Patent, Knotting, Putty in bladders, Ko'l ftnd Bine Knddk. Gilpin's Dro? Axles, with carron bo.:es—2i, 2s, and 3in. 9 crate* eenuice " Dover Stoves—Nos. 6, 7. inii S >4 cases. " New Kasy' and " Champion" lawu Mower.;—l2, 14, and l(iin. 2-Roilei Stand Handles—2l, 24, and SOi 16 dozen sheep Shears Uaiot, and Ward u. Payne's case* Ho. 1 and a Riok Handles Slasher and Hummer Handles 9 cases Eureka Writers Mrs. Pott's rons and Handles e? 60a Rimloßss, with plain and milled ?'nmiti'.r(? se Tapping Cocks, P.an?e Cocks, Hasps and Staples, Upholsterers' Hammers, Coercer Kivo'.o, fjtonall Ink, Iron Oap'sa:l L--ck-. V- :lu ..<,!W l< !lt. fi.;i. •jsllin" Hpo'ss. Brass Till Lock?

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 115, 5 June 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 115, 5 June 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 115, 5 June 1901, Page 4

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