Tho Roy. C. S. Ogg, of St. Andrew's Church, Wellington, will resign tho charge of tho congregation at tho end of tho present year. " Many aro called, but few nro chosen I" Many medicines are c;tlled certain cures, yot how fow aro chosen as worthy of any confidence Were the choico limited to one, Plnntekoa would undoubtedly bo solected. Wore Mr W. Day, jam , ., Beaver- road Blenheim, asked to select tlio best remedy for blood diseases, tho following testimonial from him indicates how his choice would fall. Ho says: "My wife suffered, from decnyod jaw and poverty of blood. She was treated in the Blenheim Hospital, but got no bettor until she tried Plantckoa. She is now completely cured. I consider Plantekoa tho best medicine I have ever used, and shall always recommend it.— (Signed) W. Day, junv., Juno 21st, 1900.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7240, 22 August 1902, Page 3
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