FURTHER TESTIMONY FROM A GRATEFUL PERSON. CONSUMPTION NIPPED IN THE BUD BY ViTADATIO Brunswick, 10, Eveline-street, Off Glenlyon-road. Dear Sir,— My son, who is now fourteen yearb of age, has been very ill off and on since he was four years, and about thiee years ago he was so ill that the doctor told me he was developing consumption. He had a terrible cough, which was disti essinig to listen to ; he had' fallen away to almost a skeleton. At this time Mr. Luxton, Sydney-road, Coburg, advised me to try YITADATIO, which I did. After the first bottle I saw a gneat improvement. 1 continued the mediome ; he gradually improved until he became quite well. I consider VITADATIO a wonderful medicine, as it has made a dafferent boy of mv son who I never expected to see healthy again. I can recomm^ndi it to anyone, and 1 will be glad to aive amy information to anyone suffering the same complaint. — I remain, EMILY MACKEY. Sydney-road, Coburg. I hereby certify toi the above. I have known the boy for four years, during which time he was in very had health. I advised 1 his mother to °ive VITADATIO a trial, with the above results Yours faithfully, F. H. LUXTON, Grocer, Coburo\ For further particular. S. A. PALMER, Head Office— CLARENDON STREET N., SOUTH MELBOURNE. Correspondence Invited Write for Testimonials. Thp price of Medicine is 5/6 and 3/6 per bottle. All Chemists and Storekeepeis. To be obtained from Kempthorne, Prosser and Co , Ltd., N.Z Drng Co., and Sharland and Co.
GARRISON OFFICERS' CLUB. THE Winter SESSION of the Club will commence on FRIDAY, 10th June, at 8 p.m., at the Trocaidero, when the President, Colonel W. H. Webb, will deliver a Lecture. All Officers who can possibly make it convenient aire requested to be present. C. E. ARCHIBALD, Captain, Hon, Secretary.
WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. CONTRACT No. 123. BRICK STORES "V" AND "W", CUSTOM HOUSE QUAY. TENDERS will be received up to 2.15 p.m. on THURSDAY, tihe 23rd. day of June 1904, at the Office of the Board, for the above contract. Tenders should be in closed envelopes, addressed to the Chairman, and endorsed outside, "Tender for Contract No. 123." Specifications, Drawings, and Conditions of Tender may be seen, during office hours, at the Office of the Board, where forms of tender may be obtained. Thie lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. WILLIAM FERGUSON, Secretary. Harbour Board Offices, Wellington, 7th June, 1904.
BUSINESS NOTICE. MESSRS. C. S. and P. CORDING have pleasure in informing tihe Residents of Te Aro, Oriental Bay, Mount Victoria, and the Public of Wellington generally, that they have, from April Ist, 1904, taken over that wellestablished Book and Stationery Business at 81, Courtenay Place, carried on for the past eight years by Mr. J. W. Davidson. Messrs. Cording will continue to carry on the business on the same lines as tlie late proprietor, and will hold' complete and Up-to-date Stocks of NEW BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS, GAMES, SCHOOL BOOKS, amd REQUISITES, Etc., They trust, by strict attention to business, and a careful study of the wants of their cusbonieite, to warrant a continuance of the support so liberally bestowed 1 on their predecessor. Supplies of New Books and' Magazines per direct and Australian boats weekly. C. S. AND P. CORDING.
NAPIER AND SMITH, BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS A.M.P. BUILDINGS, HUNTER ST. WELLINGTON.
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Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 206, 11 June 1904, Page 17
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