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I "We Have Made a Hit" \ || mjs tobacco I ty^©- >c ®s. It is considered I i / a\ fJ'^O) thefinestand i I S vV pf }\lk Vi 9 Tobacco ever | I ////LJ^^k^ imported. I \vf^ INFIfRY 1 I There is nothing like Ul-tIXU I 1 "NO OTHER MEDICAL TREATMENT COULD AVAIL." * CURED OF A TERRIBLE ASONISIKC DISEASE. TURNED OUT TO BE " A NEST OF HYDATIDS." Lj..uk». Bairnsdalb, 26th July, 1899. Mr, S. A. Palmbr,— Mr. Stephen Parker, an old resident of Bairnsdale, is very pleased to testify to the benefits he derived from taking " VITADATIO." He says :— I had been ailing for about three years, and constantly under medical treatment, until my illness culminated m a complete collapse during the autumn of this year. The medical opinions were diverse, one being that I was suffering from abscess on the liver, another from heart disease, another from Bright's disease. However, I was reduced to such a state of prostration and suffering that the doctor did not disguise the fact that I could riot survive much longer, and that no other medical treatment could avail than that which had been given. . At this staga I was induced by a friend to try the " VITADATIO," which was i obtained froa <ne local agency. The first few doses caused great pain, but I advised to reduce the doss; I did so, with the result that I soon began to rally and I gain strength. * I I persevered with tl9 reduced dose, and before I commenced the second bottle 1 observed clusters of discs coming from me, which increased m number as the medicine continued to take effect. This showed, evidently, that the internal tumor or abscess was nothing else than "a nest of hydatids," the presence of which was not suspected by the doctors. I continued, and, after taking six bottles m all, I am thankful to say that I am as well as I was ten years ago, and am completely restored to health. I have no doubt whatever, tDrough the blessing of God, the medicine taken has made me quite well. It is only right that others, who may be similarly afflicted, should be encouraged to make a trial with the same remedy. I have great pleasure m subscribing my name. Witness: Edward G. VfiAL, STEPHEN PARKER St. John's Parsonage, Bairnsdale, 26th July, 1899. Mr. S. A. Palmbr,— Sir,— l know Mr. Parker very well. He is a man of over fifty years of age, and has been m Gippsland almost the whole of his life. I can certainly confirm all that he says about the state to which he was reduced, and to the evident benefit he received from taking the medicine. He was anxious that others might know of the recovery he has, by Divine Providence, made through your medicine. Believe me yours truly, Revd. EDWARD G. VEAL, i ■ Minister of St. John's. j The Price of this Medicine is . ASK y QUR MER 0R LARGE SIZE, 5/6. SMALL SIZE, 3/6. : CHEMIST FOR IT. c 9 B For INFANTS & INVALIDS. Is s><*apted for use m all climates. TO BE OBTAINED OF ALL DEALERS. mHE GREATER THE COMPETITION, |THE EATER ABE THE 6a£Es X OF COOPEE'S DIPPING— —POWDER! As Proved by thb Certifioath of a' Ch&btbbed Public Accountant, The INCREASE ALONE m the sale ot "Cooper" last year was Buffioient ta dip TWENTY-FIVE MILLION SHEEP. The Annual Sales now suffice to dip 175 MILLION SHEEP. The efieota of the various Sheep Dips last, all the way, from 24 hours to over 24 weeks. It must, therefore, follow that the Dip whioh lasts the longest and produces the uost benefioial results must be FAB AND AWAY THE CHEAPEST. A transient Dip, costing nothing, is m final results many times dearer than a Dip possessing abiding qualities at & fair price. It ib its unrivalled lasting effeots whioh explains why THE SALE OF COOPER EXCEEDS THAT OF ALL OTHER MANUFACTURED v DIPS TOGETHER! L AWE S' DIPS. To meet the rpqnirementa of onr nnmerons customers, WE bUPPLY DIPS iv the following forms : — P/ iWFll?!) "HTD (POI8ONOU8) -In cases sn<fioient to make rwVYJL/lili l/Il 1000 gallons of wash. VI TTl"n TWD (POISONOUS)— In five-gallon drums, to make £ Li U ll/ JL/ll 1000 gallons of wash. 171 TTTFi T\lV> (NON'POISONOTJS)— In five-gallon drums, to I 1 JL U 1 17 l/ll make 500 gallons of wash. THE CONTINUED GREAT DEMAND FOR LAWES' DIPS IS IN ITSELF PROOF OF THEIR SUPERIORITY. As we have already booked and continue to book EXTENSIVE ORDERS for LA. WES' DIPS we respectfully invite our friends to ORDER AS BOON A8 POSSIBLE, to prevent dißappointment. TESTIMONIAL. h* ,. The _.5 oll(min g looal testimonial s p<aks for itself :—" North Bank station, Blenheim, lat August, 1899. To Lawes 1 Representative.— Dear ia!fr" • p i e aß ? re J n writin « t0 Bft y tha * ™ ™t)d* Lawes' Powder Dip last year m our North Bank flook, and were well pleased with tha result We intend using the Dip again this year.-Yours faithfully, Bell Bbob." For Prices, Particulars, Testimonials, &c, apply to the Agent : MX. W. E. CLOUBTON, BLENHEIM' Or to the Australasian Representative, MR. JOHN T, MOWAT, THOMAS' BUILDINGS, WELLINGTON.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3, 4 January 1900, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3, 4 January 1900, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3, 4 January 1900, Page 4

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