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HEALTH

A3D HOW TO OBTAIN IT. READ WHAT VITADATIO IS DOING. HYDATIDS AGAIN CONQUERED. I TWELVE YEARS A SUFFERER. ! DOCTORS DIFFERED. VITADATIO CURED. ' I READ MR. EDWARD ELLIS' TESTI- . MONY. J Newcastle, April 24,1900. Mr. S. A. PALMER. Dear Sir, —For the past twelve years I have been a sufferer. I have been treated by doctors in Wallsend, Hamilton, Sydney, Rockhampton, and various places, but without success; they all failed to diagnose my case. Some said I suffered from kidneys out of order, ulcers on stomach —enlarged liver—pleurisy, etc. ; bat Vitadatio soon showed the disease, and I am now icr than ever. I was in my life. The hydatids have come away in great quantities: as witness to tins I have two bottles of same to your manager in Newcastle. lam thankful for the good health Vitadatio has given me, and will be willing at all times to tell others of its marvellous virtues. (Signed) EDWARD ELLIS, Vitau street, Lambton, N.S.W. (formerly of Rockhampton, Queensland). Witness: W. J. Fist, Hunter street, Newcastle. For further paiciculrrs, S. A. PALMER, WAREHOUSE, WATERLOO QUAY, WELLINGTON. Correspondence invited. Write for testimonials. I

TARANAKI RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. MEMBERS may obtain their New Riflea by apply/** to Sergt. Lister, at the Drill Hall, this MONDAY EVENING. E. NELSON L. OKEY, Captain Commanding T.R.V. ST. MARY'S CHURCH. WEDNESDAY - JULY 24. CONCERT by ihe "hoir in aid of the Concrete Wall Fund. Particulars in further issue. SHOP TO LET. TENDERS will be received at the Co-op. Store up.to SATURDAY, the 27th July, r 7 ye«s' LEASE of SHOP adjoining street. No tender necessarily accepted. tc BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. NOTICE is hereby given that tjhe Council of the Borough of New H-pmouth h»s appointsd Captain Fbbd 0. .1. Bbijimngeb Fire Inspector, to te Inspector of Buildings within the Borough under Section 348 of the '* Municipal Corporation Act, 1900." E. BOOKitrLL, Mayor. TO BUILDERS. • Jail 4 p.m. on SATURDAY, 27th inst. tor the Iwotion of Fencing at the Old People's Home. Lowest or any tender not nefessarily accepted. ' JAS. SANDERSON, in . t, ■■-,. -Architect. King s Bai'dmgs, Brougham-sttreet, ! July l'/tb, 1901. 1822 25'

TO BUILDERS. TENDERS will be received at my Office up to i p.m. on TUESDAY, July 3uth, for Erecting Balcony at t'ac White Han Het3l. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. FRANK MEtJSENGVB, Architect, z * Devon-street. TARANAKI COUNTY RATE. . pursuance of the y.owere vested in County Councils under Section H 8 of the Counties Act, 1896, and in accordance with Section 37 of the Rath g Act, 1894, the Taranaki County Council will, at a special meeting to be held on MONDAY, the 6th August, 1901, strike a rati j and levy a general rate of three-farthings (f d) in the £, on the rateable value of all rateable property comprised within the Moa, 'tVaitara, Omata, and Parihaka Ridings, in th e County of Taranaki. Such ra'„j to be for one year, from the Ist day of Ap.il. 1901, to the 31st day of March, 1902, and payable in. one instalment at the Taranaki County .Council Office, New Plymouth, on the 31stday of August, 1901. The Rate Rolls are now open for inspection at the County Oifice. 0. T. MILLS. Olerk and Treasurer.

lOOLLEY THE PACIFIC! C R 0 GJU R Yrr«HE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY have Jt just landed ex " Star of England " a Shipment of CROCKERY direct from Staffordshire, comprising Dinner and Tea Sete, ' UiiS and Siuoers, Coverdishes. Sauce Tureens, Gravy Boats, Bowls, Basins and Mugs, Dinner and Tea. Plates; all sizes and all very choice qnality and patterns. The shipment will be sold vjry cheap. Call early and inspect this stock at CO-OPERATIVE STORE. BOOKS! T. R. HODDER HAS just received from the publishers a very large assortment of the newest books, by the most popular authors. Ai splendid lot of Morocco-bound Poets, Standard Works, an immense collection, 6d. each; Prize Books and Presentation Books, Is. to 7s. 6d.; Picture Books, for children, 6d each; School Books and requisites ol every description. T.K.H. sells at published prices, and a very ( large number of good books he can sell con-' siderably under English cost price. Illustrated Albums, ad. to 6d. each, originally 8d and ls.3d.—Also, 4 OASES OF STATIONEB.Y, J from the manufacturers. Packets of good Notepaper, 6d. per packet; special value in Box Stationery, 6d. and Is. Exercise Books, made specially good to order, 3d and 6d. Inspection invited, so?as to judge of value and assortment, and compare with any house in New Zealand. Periodicals arriving each mail, as usual T.B.H. is in a position to give tke THE VERY BEST VALUE for the money in the two departments— BOOKS AND STATIONERY.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 151, 22 July 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 151, 22 July 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 151, 22 July 1901, Page 3

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