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-The following we take from the) Alicia land Herald, March 6. Off iWelHn{»tonstreet. Auckland, March 5, 1886. To the Editor :! Sirj^-Kindly allow me, through the columns of your paper, and tor the benefit of the suffering prtrtion of humanity, to f publicly acknowledge -and make known the femarkable; cure* Signor Kenaud, of thy» |ity, 'has made m my case* I had jsuffered for about 14 years with lung disease, fits, loss of appetite, night sweats; and with loss of .flesh; lots of strength, spd distressing weakness. I tried several 'doctors at different times, but without ithe least benefit. A few months ago my health became so broken down that my life teemed a burden to me. .As no doctor had ever benefited me, I' despaired .of- ever well, j wheh about six weeks dgb, "1 heard of Sighbr Benaud, and as a last resource applied to Uimj although, I confess,, with little' hope of being cured. At that time I was so weak and low that I could Scarcely drag one lea .&f ter the. other:. In fact, it seems to' me ' impossible that anyone co»ld: bg worte; what with the debilitated state of my body, the ihoftness of breatli, the difficulty of breathing, the mental depression^ lassitude, and the' extreme prostration I was then labour - ing under, I really wonder I am stiU living. Snnply being alive howeVer, m not * description for me . at present. I am truly^a new man. Pains," weakness, nervoußnegß,-and want of appetite are entirely disnelled. In on© word^lam cured.' . Gratitude to Signor v Benaud, whom I shall ever look upon as my greatest benefactor, impels me; to write this testimonial of his great skill and ability.' No one^can^telli.nor.canl express* how truly thankful I feel [forthe good I have received.-^I ; remain, sir, yours, &c, George Jones. Witness: Thomas Chapman.— From the Evening Star, Uky 22nd. A pew lease of life. I, William Pelley, of Uiiion-stteet, do gladly the great good, Signor Benaud, of 42, Sh.qrtland-street, Auckland, has done n?e ? as after being treated by Beveral doctor* for many years witjbi. out snecess, I eontttlted Sianor Benaud, yrho 1 am, pleased to say, has cured me of a mbstdistresting skin disease, name, ly Eczema, and haralsa, m every tonse of the word given ,me a^ new lease of life, as it werf,. for since I commenced ■his iyaliiable treatment, I have gathered strength, Health, and vigour, m a remarkable manber. • (S gned) William PxLLBTi Witoessl: ■: Cecil Gardner. ; [advt.V' |'-'-- :: •■• •■■ ; '-'. :: ■■ ■■' : ■

Colonel Gtirton, prior to commencing the sal* of stock at Fejldinjr on Thursday, took occasion to remark that his firm bad received notice from their bankers that exchange would be charged on all chequei paid into their account from places outside of ' Built. This, he understood, watt brought /.about by the united action of all the banks. He designated such a course as iniquitous, and «id it must result m a heavy tax oV commercial people. Hie firm intends, however, to make provision by opening accounts; at the banks m the towns where they did':boeiiiftae,.io that no- ex : change would be charged on their- own cheque* or the cheques given bj their clients wilhlri the district ib which . thuy (the auctioneers) were, doing bueinew, Poxton and Wtnganui. Of cburie^forqh«qiiee'drawn on aiiy of the barikrin i'-Fpxtbb or Wtuganui the ex^ ohtDge would be oharged.—Marton .paper.' ''.;// ;; " ... ' '.^ ,• • -■••

Balmy sleep/gbod digestion; ricli;i>io6d,. elastic step and cneerf ulnew- in Anserlcatf;Co. l s.Hop Bit ter«. Bead and.believe. .: ■:<■'•:/ In Oronp"baxwrß liUngijMiserTer, 'operates nwaUr, Its expeotorwt and otjKK|j£W»?S . vrdto^tfo ' sy relief. ' ' ' . . '.../-. ;'- i "-'. > ) iJto^femainder^of, remmg matter gee Fourth PageA TO CONTEiICTORQ. t imMMM wM U receiyed by the X undersigned, for theErection of Sheep and Cflttle Sale Ytods at Palmerston North. Plans and specifications may, be seen at the. office of Mr L. G. West. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Renders clone on Mow tut, July Sthr «t Wan g» nu *i FBEEMAN B. JACKSON & CO. CHOEAL SOCIETY. 4 GiJKiRAL Meeting of momA: hew of the abov* Sobl«ty will bfl^heia -m the Bank Gbamliers on, T p.m. ••■■. :•.;■' i ■- , . • ■-••.■• ■.:■.» r , .Bvnfrmifi ":■■■_ ..: ■'. ' Ta mton Ktpw*' »nd Balance #hne> fn»' j?»i»t pllTOOHth*. ■ ■ ■:*wti**Mi-'

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XII, Issue 1744, 26 June 1886, Page 3

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685

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XII, Issue 1744, 26 June 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XII, Issue 1744, 26 June 1886, Page 3

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