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THE AFTER EFFECTS OF RHEUMATIC FEVER. To Mr. W. Webber, Proprietor ot YITADATIO AND INDIAN OIL OF CREAM. Dear Sir, — It is with profound gratitude that I feel it my duty to inform you of the great good derived by the use of your YITADATIO and OIL OF CREAM. To begin with, let me say my trouble was what doctors called paralysis of the legs, and especially the knees, which Left me quite powerless to walk ; this I must also say was the after-effects of Rheumatic Fever. For upwards of six months I was in a deplorable condition — 1-\\ o months of this time I was in the Launceston Hospital, arod about four months with Mr. J. Irvine, Glenfield House, Brisbane-street, Launceston. The doctors, finding they were unable to cure me, said I would never again have the normal use of my affected limbs. ... I had often heard of your VITADATIO and INDIAN OIL OF CREAM, but had no faith in it as a remedy for my disease. However, I was urged to give it a fair trial, and consented to do so. Seven bottles of INDIAN OIL OF CREAM were rubbed faithfuly into my limbs and spine, and five bottles <large size) of your VITADATIO taken internally wth result I now have once again the full use of my limbs, and thank God I ever heard of you and your great remedies. Yours truly. August, 1896 FRANK TIBBETTS. Present Address, Moonee Ponds, Melbourne, Victoria. For further pai'ticulars, S. A. PALMER, ' WAREHOUSE. WATERLOO QUAY, WELLINGTON. Correspondence Invited. Write for Testimonials. The price of Medicine is 5s fid and 3s 6d per bottle.

PRELIMINARY NOTICE

JW. COPITHORNE, for the last • twelve years well known under the title of J. U. Chambers, as an expert in the repairs of all kinds of musical instruments, desires to inform the public and his friends that he has decided to open, centrally, in the General Music and Musical Instrument Business, making a specialty of the Repairs, for which he is renowned as EXPERT all over New Zealand. Location of NEW PREMISES will be announced as early as possible. Meanwhile, communications to J. W. Copithorne, 30, Hargraves-street, will have prompt attention.

District Police Offioe, Wellington, August Ist, 1902. CAB SERVICE CONTRACT. SEALED TENDERS m duplicate will be received at above office till Noon on MONDAY, the 18th of August, 1902, for above service, as from Ist of October next. Forms of tender showing conditions of contract can be obtained on application to the undersigned. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. W. ELLISON, Inspector of Police.

F. S. Cory, ESTATE, BUSINESS and FINANCIAL AGENT, 7, GREY-STREET, BEGS to notify his Friends, Clients, and the Public generally that, having RESIGNED his position as TOWN SALESMAN to Messrs. Harcooirt and Co. (after five years' service), and commenced business on HIS OWN ACCOUNT as> above, he will be pleased to receive particulars of any PROPERTIES or BUSINESSES for SALE, or to Sell them anything they require.

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NORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, (Limited).

WELLINGTON - AUCKLAND SERVICE

THE S.S. NGAPUHI, 680 Tons Register, Leaves New Plymouth ior Onehunga, MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, connecting with thiough train from Wellington, And Leaves Onehunga for New Plymouth, SUNDAY, TUESDAY, and THURSDAY, connecting with through train to Wellington.

Passengers can secure berths on application to a ?, LEVIN & CO. (Ltd), Agent

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Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 111, 16 August 1902, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 111, 16 August 1902, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 111, 16 August 1902, Page 18

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