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! Businesa.lTotices. \& ttRATBtt-UL M-iWR BBS ND^ a OftlfivjtJK. Weslejan Parsonage, Wellington, New Zealand, February 18th, 180S To Mrß. A! PAI/MEU, i^-nt for W. WEBBER'S VITADATIO. Dear Bir.— Tt ffi^ me gttaX p eaaure to Jiand yoa this not* iv favour of Webbor'e Vitadatio. the Greal J«iml Jomidy. 1 htd BuJffereJ a long hrn« from genend w«**-nesß and t red feeling, which was doubt- - 1«» the effect* of a chronio dtoudereil or partially in&otiTs siata of the Ut r and kneels, which, as all fcruvw wbosuftar with this trouble, ia a eoorca of ?r*»t annoynooa. Of coarse, ai yon J»ay suppose, I <m.J verjr m»a.r rommliiw, some of which did ma «o>4 for a short Urn*, thai I related iuto my former i •-•nditton. la the year 1596 a frfmd who lvui h«ar-l of Mr Webber's Vit»l»%io iiliaded with meto try wU«t iiost it would kavfl 111 uiy «««, aad C coosentel, aad nwd in ail four Ur^o stz.s.l bottle* ; the result haß '•'.«n to my comi>l<sio swciHCictioa, a««l ever gince that time I haro enjoyed the beat of health. Mearly I'noyoftrahaviaßeUt.jpajdHiocethftVitadatiowftßtak^n. la, I think, coacla ire proof th«t I am now «af» . o ray restoration to good health and freedom from my former complaint is permanent. — fours J. McKEBN. TDATIDB. T , „ , __ Xittlo ßiTer, Tlctoria, 24th December, 1897. Mr PATTER, AgevZiyr^. WEBBEB'B TITA.DATIO. • t>e«r !Sir,— ). HaVe vtsrj uiuch pleasure in informing you that ray dnughter, who was . suffering from llvaatidsina Ter.r.serere form, has quite rrcorered by taking acourse of VITA DAT 10 I received from ymr-Inßtitntwin ATelbourne. After being operated nu last year, sho was so voty ill the doctors said it would be necessary for her to undergo another operation. I thouuht, however, she was too weak lodfKio, and would not give my consent. One day T heard of your owe recorery from the same com-7-laintbytheuseof Mr Webber's VTTADATO, and I then determined to try this GBrtAr BEMBDT iv my daughter's case. Before taking VETA.DATIO her whole system was out of order. She could i) either eat nor rieeep natnrally, h«t after using the fitathotUe ofthiß medicine both her normal appetite and sleep returned, lam thankfnlto say she it completely cured, as the resnlt of using twefw Iwltlea. I can confidently recommend VIT AD ATIO to anyone suffering in the same way.— l am, youn '•'ttly M. JONJSS. . Mooroodnc, via Mornington, ,™ ..,,»,„ Decembex 24, lß97. ME PAXMEB, AGENT VITADATIO. ' « Pf£ Sir,— Enelewed pleaße fi.»da tertimoaial re my daughter's reeorery from the t«rrible disease— Hydatidt— by the use of VITADATIO, and also cheque for four (4) more bottles VITADATIO. I intend trying it for another daughter wUo has suffered for years from her lirer. Yon will notice I hava changed my ad<lresß. In sending the box of medicine would Ton please label—" Glass, with can "— ta avoid Leakages? M. JONES, State School, Mooroodoc AND EETAHi AGENT FOB CHEISTCHUECH: TTJ c TV]. HAIX. ARMAGH STRBSBT. ; . new Zealand medical jodbnai. JLHOMSON & V^O.'S Wal-BONGOA * j\JINEBAL W ATIJH Says— "Medicinally considered, the wnter is distinctly alkaline, and as an antiacid and diuretic it would be bonoficmlincertain cases of dyepepsia and in gouty or rheumatic manifestations, ' and from the iron contained should prove of value to those suifcrin • from anaemia and debiUtyi" . ... WE ABE NOW PEEPABED TO TAKE OKDKES FOB • Wal-ROISTGOa MINERAL WaTWR, BOTTLED ONLY AT THE BPBINGS, NOETH TAIEBI, The Best Table Water as yet discovered in New Zealand. Testimonials from medical gentlemen, analytical chemists and consumers as to its value can ccci at our office. We supply the Dunedin and Wellington Hospitals, the Union Company* entire fleet, and Bellamy' with our PUBE CBYSTAL SODA AND MINEBAL WATEBS, Specially made Soflawater for Invalids. 2406 THOMSON & CO. KIKCAID'S Ist PEIZE BACON gl^ PEB LB IN SIDES Ist PEIZE BACON i ... ma PEB LB IN BOLLS Ist PBIZE HAMS ... »., oj PEE LB CEYLINDO TEA. NO. 1 CEYLINDO TEA ... ... ... J g ' gJ PEB LB NO. 2 CEYLINDO TEA , Is 10d PEE LB NO. 3 CEYLINDO TEA o« OA PEB LB NO. 4 CEYLINDO TEA 2g 6d PEE LB BEST SUGAB 2(1 * EB &B "WITH ANY OF THE ABOVE TEAS AT "■-:•■::■,;• KINGAID'S "€XI. C. ■'■ . : : ] . CHRISTCSUECH.

K. J. H. LEIGH, LAND, ESTATE AND FINANCIAL AGENT, ACCOUNTANT, ' VALUATOR AND SHAREBROKER, PALMERSTON NORTH, HAS the following PROPERTIES TOR SALE:— 595 ACRES, 400 in good English grasses, 200 chains new fencing, woolshed and sheep dip,, good new house of 7 rooms; £5 an acre. 660 ACRES, 350 in grass, sub-divided, well watered and sheltered, cottage 3 rooms, good sheep yards, six miles from railway station on Company's line. Price £5 an acre; terms. 100 ACRES, flat land, all grassed, subdivided into 5 paddocks, permanent water, nearly all ready for plough, house 6 rooms, two miles from creamery and railway station on Company's line. Price £14 an acre; terms. 246 ACRES, Shannon, sub-divided into 10 paddocks, permanent water, all in grass, four miles from railway station, house 6 rooms, scullery, pantry and bath, trapshed, dairy and sheep yards. A splendid farm. Price £12 10s an acre; terms. 320 ACRES, 170 in grass, sub-divided, nine miles from Palmerston. Price £3 10s an acre. 103 ACRES, all grassed and sub-divided, 40 acres flat, balance imdulating, permanent water, good sheep yards, one mile from creamery. Price £9 an acre ; easy terms. Sub-agent for Peacock's Lungworm Specifics, surpasses any known remedy. House Properties at all Prices. Houses to Let and Rents Collected. X229 ASK FOR |% TONGUES. w! J. PAR SONS, • MONUMENTAL MASON, Begs to Announce that he has REMOVED to 56 and 58, MANCHESTER STREET (Opposite Scott Bros). Every Description of Monumental and Marble Work Executed at Lowest Rates. Telephone No. 682. lKA_!lAl_lilll.li| f ERMLTS IMDIANCIGARETTEsi I Difficulty In expectoration. Asthma, Nervous Conglm, I Catarrh, Sleeplessness and Oppression tomedintely I relieved by &KIMATJLT & do's INDIAN CIGAB--I » ETTES. Sold by all Chtmtstt. " | JOHN WALLER & SON TIMBER AND COAL MEBCHANTS, TUAM STBBET, XTA YE in STOCK every description of BUILD. H ING MATEEIAIi including very Large Stocks of SEASONED TIMBER, keptunder cover ready for immediate use. CEMENT, GALVANISED IBON, LEAD, DOOBB SASHES, BUILDEES' IBONMONGEBY, FENCING MATEBIALS, &c, Ac, j COALS ASD FIREWOOD. We are prepared to QUOTE PBICES for Building Materials delivered in town or any cart of the Province. . _— NOW READY I ■■ QUINCE g^ CONSERVE. TERMINUS HOTEL, ; DUNEDIN. j THIS Hotel is situated just opposite the Triangle, Gardens, Railway Station and Wharves. It is one of the most beautiful positions in Dunedin. There is no pleasanter place at which to live. The hotel is quite new, and the rooms are large and lofty. The Baths and Lavatories are all that could be desired. TARIFF MODERATE. T. CORNISH, PROPRIETOR. 5162 | QHOTC brushes. Is Cd per set; on exooptimj- ! k> ally cheap line at 23 per set. Miiißi>ii.«« . Cheap Depot. 7

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6284, 15 September 1898, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 6284, 15 September 1898, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 6284, 15 September 1898, Page 4

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