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. ANOTHER £300 IiTURNEE; f PRIZE WINNERS . \ vMIy M DECEMBERCOMPETITION ' 1915 - «If Sail a 1- Mrs. Chaafe. Karamu Farm, Box 2£, Hastings ......... -05 50■-' -v ' V, . ymf//fJtogr/ff ff / Iff B 2. I. Hodgson, Babylon, near Dargaville-...;. ,3 3 0 YVuH/r /y / B Mrs. if. Hogan, Seddon Street, Raot i'lli 2 2.0 ' ff if H *///// f ' ss Chaucer Street.-- Milton •'.: 110 •S*v ■(& ff IS \m.*S ff y/ e Mrs. Henry Gill, Wliangamomona, via Stratford 10 6 and a present. ( £*= s 'JJ ffl\ MI. S. Goebel, Bulls, North Island 5 0 „ „ " 1 f Ja. B • bT Mrs. K. Houloston, Lower Koliatahi. Hokitika 5 0 ~, ' . J F ra 8 M Miss Bessie Wisely, Milton 511 „ „ » i A H tep\ Miss Florence Sutherland, Lemon St., New Plymouth - 5»(U>. --.i--'— V/ \\/f W 8 Mrs. Perkins, 144 Dowling Street, Dunedin- 5 0 „" „ ■ jfy J h Nurse M. Kathleen Grubb, To Kopuru Hospital, North. . . •*» S MVa 1 Mrs. J. Pearson, c/o Merson's Private Bag; Ohakune'..-.- 50 •„ j;. "~ a \Jr Jgjk Mrs. H. Long, 2 Dalton Street, Napier ..0^1........... 5 0 J| V . > i Mrs. Skeets, 13 Oxford Street, South. Dunedin 50 ' „ „ .:^ H . W k Mrs. V. L. Ensor, 56 Ballance Street, 'Whataupoko 5 0' „ W ' <S«\ Miss Clara Cox c/o Mr. G. CoXj Enfield ; 5 0 „ . n V. \ ®| \ Mrs, H. W. Treweek, Mata, Eltham 5 0 „ „ /" w'> NJ. \ Elsie Eae, c/'o H. Thrush, Inaha, Hawera 1..'.. 5 0 . „ „ T, S A \ /av U"*' V" 1 'm Miss Hilda Scoble, 731 Cumberland St., Dunedin 5 0,,,,' - jOSSt /MA r V m-l Mrs. T.'Henderson, Ballance St., Aramoho, "Wanganui 5 0 „ „ •' . - / f\\\' Sv/if Mrs. I. L. Boves, 14 Fflrm Rd; ( Northland, Wellington ~5,0;; „ „ .'X (vifl&CAf Lf\ V Eonga Chohvill, Brooinieknowe,-Carrington Eoadi New ; > fegLfi, { Plymouth 5 0 „ „ ■p3£- IIrPSS--- »' ® . Mrs. H. Beattie, The Terrace, Taihape '. 5 0 «. » y [fir I\Kl 1 uWi 4 ''! ViV • Mrs. H. Brown, Makerua, Shannon 5 0 ~ „ H F vJmV mn '' Mrs. 6. Taverdall, Fredrick Street, Palmerston N, .... 5 0 „ ('/Compotitoia who do not find tbair names in the aljovo,list «ad the folloiriig:-' liir ■ !M I ft at we not 2 ive A FEW. BIG PRIZES, leaving Uf I j hundreds of Competitors disappointed, We are posting, as soon-as; J%w 1200 ValiiaWe Pre§aiSs 1 fk W$ V 3 Each Competitor who sent in over, 50 Coupons should receive one, Of course Competitors sending in the greater number of Coupons will receive the. more valuable presents, ."'v.. — Any Com P eWSor entltlcdvto a Present who lias changed iiis or her Address IlirTOi™!. since forwarding Coupons Is requested to at once communicate the New ; . Address to the BELL TEA CO., DUNEDIN.' HAVE YDXJ TRIED " p|l| | . A It Stands Alone toy QUALITYj. " uAM,A A Tea Coiapon m Every Tin.:

MODERN MIRACLES. j The beautiful daughter of Mrs. R. A. Addlngton, Argent Street, " Broken Hill, is declared to have been cured of St. Vitus Dance by j ; — CLEMENTS TONIC— Recently in France a peasant woman, whose little girl had. been bedridden with paralysis for years, had occasion to'visit a churchyard which contained the statue of a well-known saint. Some of the mould from the tomb adhered to her handkerI chief, which upon touching the child cured her. The fact is | vouched for upon reliable authority. | Miracles are not all confined to the older countries, for we l ' have heard also of similar remarkable incidents in hewer counver y o ft en j n Australia. A few years ago a certain mamgima J ßSßßsmma 1 section of Broken Hill was, electrified by the recovery from ap-, j parently inourable St.. Vitus Dance of the daughter of Mrs. R. A. Addington, of Argent Street. It was on .the 10th October, > ■""■"H'mjra.MVJi.Mi .im 1911, when first the mysterious cure was reported. The \ mo ther, being seen by a special interviewer, and overcome by | gratitude that her daughter was healthy again, told the facts , \ at once. She said that the disorder occurred through her daughter falling from a tram. This gave her a great shock, ; and so affected her nervous system that eventually St. Vitus • I Dance ensued. She became so bad that it was impossible to S ' . hold a knife and fork, and going out of the house was out of « ! the question. This, remarkable condition continued for some I time, medical skill being useless, Mrs. Addington declared, I WHEN SUDDENLY, AS THE RESULT OF USING CLEM- | ENTS TONIC, a wonderful change took place. She gradu- , \ ally improved, and soon regained her normal condition. Nearly two years have elapsed since her complete recovery, and all that time she has enjoyed the best of health. "I have great faith in Clements Tonic, and always recommend it," added .the . mother, "and you can make what use you wish of thiß." - ■ ■ I - ALL STORES AND CHEMISTS SELL IT EVERYWHERE. | ees you get the original Mcdiclne. Do not accept any "just as good" fl remedy. Thero is only one real Clomcnts Tenio.. WEAK A TRUSSI , rULL and Inspect the BROOKS RUPTURE APPLIANCE. ! T EKKE " oaJ ' % I V Instantly Relieves and Positively CureE RUPTURE, Suit- — ono wrtaia V' I able for Men, Women, and Children. Navel Rupture Applir CCR.E FOR CORNti &, i anocs, Uterine and Abdominal Supporters, Suspensories, eto. , . . _ , , %, 0. 8 Solo Controller in N.Z MARK SMITH. to this DoaWoa- CV Private Addttsw, 84 kttttrwj.eeSt. Offls*AdSrwa, H MusmswSt« THfiT'S 4c,• I omi tm iiouium OTftumam ' nai<j ' KIB!Bg ° ? I

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2681, 29 January 1916, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2681, 29 January 1916, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2681, 29 January 1916, Page 13

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