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FOOD For INFANTS & INVALIDS. Is adapted for us© in a** climates. To BR OBTAINED 0? AM. DEM.KK3, y READ THIS AND ACT PROMPTLY, MR. P. W. HOHNE, who has been a clerk in the employ of John Perry, Timber Merchant, igo Lonsdale Street) Melbourne, tor nine years, READ WHAT " for the last five years 1 have been a great sufferer, and I did not lit RIV9 koo w what it was to bo at work for a month without having to nt OMo j, ave Jwo or t jj re# d a y a > leave of absence. I became so despondent M times that I began to think of suicide, as life was only a burden to me. I conlulted my lodge doctor (I am a prominent member In the Druida' Order), who said that I had very bad bilious attacks. When I had the last attack of my trouble a particular Wend of mine, who is a great believer in Vitadatio, came to see mo, and would not go away until I promised to go in foracourseof Vitadatio. I did so. I purchased six bottles, and before I finished the first bottle X got so bad that I consulted a doctor. From what I told the doctor on that occasion, he said.' Why man, you are suffering from Hydatids.' I said, • Oh! well, that is all right, I have got the cure.' He said, "What is it)' I replied, 'Vitadatio,' The doctor said, ' I have heard some good reports about that remedy.' After persevering with a course of the medicine, which I took in ten weeks, I am thoroughly restored to perfect health. I will be glad to answer inquiries about my case, addressed in care of above firm.—Yours very gratefully, FRED. W. HOHNE." Ptut DUtrtu Pmlitnl, Untt<4 Antltnl Order of flntito, Na. I IHitiicl, The Price of thle Medicine l« l yQUR GROCER OR LARQB SUE, «/& SMALL SIZE, 3/«. CHEMIST FOR IT. 6

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TOYS I TOYS I TOYS I c**w* FANQS GOODS! fakox aooDs 1 CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS. «rAbso!u»eiy ih 9 BEST SHOW IN TAWK* t)jo'fc Fail to Visit ; E. T. PETTI U DECORATIONS for the XMAB —— CARNI VAi F!#g9| OhinefQ Lantern 5 ! Glass Lanterns wifh Dandles f>r Oiisiatmas TreeU, Fairy Lights r«nu Oandlf s sad every dfescriptiou ol stiiie'es splfc&ble for Chrißfcmaa Oaralral, nmT) Has the la-eest and bc-st tj, X.IT. assorted atock of Furnituie, L ; uolenniß, Oilclothß, Carpets, Mattings, Crookery Mid GlasßWire, Bedsteads and Mattiesses, etc., eto. «.A GRAND DISPLAY OFFANCY GOODS x JAPANESE WARE, RATTAN, BAM 800, & WICKER CHAIRS ana TABLES. PIANOSJ NOTE [tuk — , B. T. PETTY, Opposite TB BATH'S BOY.i I. K.J J Himm & *TEV&*» iKOLRWOOi)-. ESTATE AO SNTP, AtJOTiOSEEBS, A*D CAM SALBttUB) forge ftelsstios of Prcfsrteea fci gslv] soaR*y*l Ononis.! Mu L';e T,K«s'« BU«p J.SW6S' Saporphwr*-'^ All, sf GKAsg st-a f asm esKDfi i>s ba:iJ. Also,— KO&IiDuST. OUAWY ana PiUt VAUJAT)OKS f.B. .(..VKBJ KIM) BBJ>£BXA£!JC?. ffetAl* Sales »ti i forlnl^htti ffttiki JU »s

ApptfHe. T«a«a Up tbi N«m Wlien the ble?»\ U W fVvvythtag Is I>ad, Tbera 14 loaS vt ftptwtlce-i tfreftii depression, Ht° iiorves ftr« ■wsft*-, fed «mgj\ tlia wo is Wltf, and tueW is loss In tlesls. Mrs, Annlo Ot Sprlus Hill) Brisbane, Queenatol, leads us Ml photograph n&il says I , ••ea-* m »I have Buffered greatly from loss tits, great we»tmeM of the nervets, thin Mnpaj •nd fiom tad brtpg climate of this partof tlw Country! espMaHf during the summer. I luweawd AVER'S SmavUt ■ritb perfect Mtis&ctlon tor these troubles. Other members of my family have taken it and many of my friends. I oelleve it to bo tbe beat family jaetUciao there is in the world." II you ere constipated, bilious, tongue coated, or if your food does sot digest well, take Ayer's Pills. tttfmt if Dr. i. C. Apr ft &>., Lowell, Mm., U.S.A. Do You Know AT' THE HOUSEHOLD STORES YOU MAY BE SUPPLIED WITH SI 211 Varieties OF PEAK, FEffi, and M ISC CITS, CALL AND IN3FEOI! CAW, AND PURCHASE,! J. "Wbitaker, OJSVON «!C LIAKDKI' STREETS. XliiSi-noNii, 111, KOXK.—Thii e«l»bli»hipftctjw!>.s the fi*t to introduce and import ictJ N*« Plymouth these ceiabxatsd JJjscu to

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 13, 18 January 1900, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 13, 18 January 1900, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 13, 18 January 1900, Page 4

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