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A MARVELLOUS CURE. l6/12/98. This is to Certify that my wife, Mary Kevey, was under the doctor three months, and he gave no hope of recovery. The last time he saw her he said she would only last three hours. I went at once for Mr Hitchens, and he took up the case with every hope that she would recover. In about three days we saw a great improvement, and after taking the Blood Restorer, and being rubbed with the Ointment, she soon came round. This is about fifteen years ago, and she has not been laid r ~ since. H. A. Kevey, Newsagent, Auckland. Both deaf and dumb they said he was, Because he could not hear or speak — He’d simply lost his voice, that’s all, Has head bunged up for just a week. But now he hears the least thing drop. He speaks in accents strong and pure, To say that he’d been dead ere this, Except for Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. [Advt. Electoral. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF PABNELL. Ladies and Gentlemen, — I beg to announce that I shall, at the next General F lection of Members of the House of Representatives, be a Candidate for the representation of the Parnell Electoral District. Yours faithfully, HUGH CAMPBELL. Domain Drive, Parnell, July 18, 1899. qpO THE ELECTORS OF AUCKLAND CITY. Ladies and Gentlemen, — I beg to announce to you that I shall be a Candidate at the next Election for the Representation of the City of Auckland in the House of Representatives. Yours respectfully W. J. NAPIER. O THE ELECTORS OF KARANGAHAPE WARD. Ladies and Gentlemen, — I beg to announce to you that I shall be a Candidate at the next Election for the City Council. Yours respectfully, H. T. GARRATT. £IITY COUNCIL ELECTION TO THE RATEPAYERS AND HOUSEHOLDERS, SOUTH WARD. Ladies and Gentlemen, — My term as your representative in the City Council having expired, I again place my services at your disposal, and, if returned, will in the future, as during the past, use my utmost endeavors to promote the best interest of your Ward, and if the services thus rendered are to your satisfaction kindly use your best interest in my behalf. I beg to remain, Ladies and Gentemen, Your obedient servant, J. T. JULIAN.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume X, Issue 475, 31 August 1899, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume X, Issue 475, 31 August 1899, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume X, Issue 475, 31 August 1899, Page 17

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