1 Results " HAVE BEEN OBTAINED WITH ' v3^' TOBACCO ; It has the largest sale Jl /|Ur~^ ofan * to! /f [^^^^-^---W Tobacco imported / / AN. I into Australasia Tst^ I WHY? fir**N W- ' BECAUSEitis CZi^N) Pore m Quality, ♦ ♦ of i £ *S L Perfect m Flavor, and jNSK fOr j)2Toy* Faithful m Manufacture _^2 I £ ANOTHER WONDERFUL CURB BY VITADATIO. | < INTERNAL ULCERATION OP YEARS STANDING. I ! TREATED BY NINE DOCTORS WITHOUT RELIEF. ! \ 362 Burwood Road, Auburn, 26/7/99. > ! Mr. S. A. Palmer, Agent-General for "Vitadatio." j \ Dear Sir,— Will you please accept my testimony among the many > i others you have for "Webber's Vitadatio." , « My cure is nothing short of a miracle. I have been treated by ! * nine different doctors, and have been an outdoor patient of both the ' \ Melbourne and Homoeopathic Hospitals. I was told that I never 1 could get better, as my trouble was " Internal Ulceratlon." \ < In June, 1897, a friend of ours from New Zealand told us about j « " Vitadatio," but I was like a great many sufferers (who have tried » other remedies m vain), and so had no belief m " Vitadatio." \ ' During the week of the " Queen's Jubilee "my husband called to ' * see you, and you advised him to get me to try " Vitadatio." Glad I ! 4 am that he did, as lam now m the best of health, and have been so » , for a long time. If you think this letter will be the means of * ' encouraging any poor sufferer to try" Vitadatio," you have my full ! i permission to use it. Any person wishing to know full particulars of ! ; my case may do so by calling on me and having a personal interview, • - or by letter, if they will enclose a stamped addressed envelope. I ; I remain, Dear Sir, Yours truly, > ! Witness to Signature: (Mfs.) MAGGIE JOHNSON. | * J. BALLOCK, 111 Auburn Road, Auburn. . i j The Pric* of this Medicine '- , t LARGE SIZE, «/6. - - SMAL.U SIZE, 3/6. ; I ASK YOUR OROCER OR CHEMIST POR IT. * ' _^l^_L_— LLLLHi— ■ p Jfl^Br For INFANTS & INVALIDS. Is for use In all climates* To BE OBTAINED OV All* DEALERS. , AfillilftiiriUl/lilA JiAii||l4Mii*»Ai^i^^-iAiii'^ jAl*^Zx Lit aa. a THE GREATER THE COMPBTITION, THE GREATEB ABE THE BALES OF COOPER'S DIPPING^^ -—POWDER! AS PBOVBD Bt IHI OKBXIFIOATI OF A CH4BTIBHD PcBUO ACCOUNTANT, The INCREASE ALONE m the aale of " Cooper" last year wbb enffioient to dip TWENTY-FIVE MILLION SHEEP. The Annual Sales now eoffloe'to dip 175 MILLION SHEEP. The efieots of the various Bheep Dlpa last, all the way, from 24 hours to over 24 weeks. It mast, therefore, follow that the Dip whioh lasta the longest and produces the xtoßt beneficial reaalts mast be FAB AND AWAY THE CHEAPEST. A transient Dip, ooßting nothing, is m final results many times dearer than a Dip possessing abiding qualities at & fair price. It is Its unrivalled lasting effeotß which explains why THE SALE OF COOPER EXCEEDS THAT OF ALL OTHER MANUFACTURED DIPS TOGETHER! LAWES' DIPS. To meet the requirements of oar nnmeroas customers, WE bUFFLY DIPS ill the following forms : — D/ \Wf\T?D TVTD (POISONOUS) -In cases sufficient to mako rUVVI/JLtl l/ll 1000 gallons of wash. T?T TTTT\ TVTD (POIBONOUS)--In five-gallon drums, to make rLU Li) 1/lr 1000 gallons of wash. T?T TTTT\ "HTII (NON-POISONOUS)— In five*gallon drams, to J? LU 1 V Ull make 600 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 LaWJLS' DIPS we respeotfully invite our friends to ORDER AS SOON AS POSSIBLE, to prevent disappointment. TESTIMONIAL. The following looal taßtimonial speaks for itself :—" North Bank Station, Blenheim, Ist August, 1899. To Lawes' Representative.— Dear Sir,— -We have pleasure m writing to say that we uaed Lawes' Powder Dip last year m our North Bank flook, and were well pleased with the result. We mteud using the Dip again this year.— Yours faithfully, Bell Bros." For Prices, Particulars, Testimonials, <&c, apply to the Agent : MX. W, E. OLOUS TO N, BLENHEIM Or to the Australasian Representative, MR. JOHN T. MOWAT, THOMAS' BUILDINGS, WELLINGTON 1
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4, 5 January 1900, Page 4
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