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Telephone, 460. j [P.O. Box, 350. PRINCE ARTHUR HOTEL (Late Oram’s), AUCKLAND. Centrally Situated. TARIFF—From 5s per Day, 25s per Week Hydraulic Litt. SELECT SUITES OF ROOMS FOR VISITORS AND TOURISTS. D. NORDEN - Proprietor. OOMMERGIAL HOTEL, PAEROA Centrally Situated. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION, With Every Convenience. BEST BRANDS OF WINES AND SPIRITS. Cuisine Unsurpassed. Charges Moderate. SAMPLE ROOMS FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. J. W. SHAW - Proprietor. rjIAILOR AND HABIT MAKER J. CALLAGHAN. 22, GREY STREET (Opposite Market Hotel), Makes only the Newest and most Up-to-date Styles, both in London and American. STYLE, FIT, AND FINISH GUARANTEED

" :, .v J. f . -44 ■ ■ .jaß - -J - 11 .jgjjfc Iw ' "II ■’ MW’ > Jg&iigF ■ JI’IMK . Z> . MR FRED. B. NORTON. A Well-known City Man Coubteusly Gives Vitadatio Credit. Prell’s Buildings, 60-70 Queen Street, Melbourne May 5, 1899. S. A. PALMER, Esq., 45-47 Bourke Street. 5 I have been hesitating for the last six months relative to the actual merits of your famous medicine, Vitadatio, and although I am anxious at all times to recommend any sterling recipe for complaints similar to that from which I have suffered for the last ten years, namely, sciatic rheumatism, I knowing that my opinion and recommendation would carry weight amongst a wide circle of acquaintances, felt I must actually satisfy myself beyond the slightest doubt before expressing an opinion, good, bad, or indifferent. I have, during my long career, travelled pretty well all over the world, tried many prescriptions, and acted on medical advice from gentlemen of repute and standing. I must say now conscientiously that although I have not been at all consistent regarding diet, etc., during the time ! have taken Vitadatio, still I have derived greater benefit from the same than from any other medicine. Each attack of sciatic rheumatism gradually lessens in its intensity, and without doubt is rapidly being eradicated from my system. I think it a duty to give this testimonial, and fervently hope that those who have suffered like myself will be equally success ul in obtaining relief. With good wishes for the future, <)». FRED. B. NORTON.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 468, 13 July 1899, Page 5

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