For INFANTS & INVALIDS. Is adapted for use in all climates, TO BE OBTAINED OF ALL DEALERS. Samples to' from"GOLLIN & CO., Wellingt in yT^**r*>J9j"ij*J9i CONSUMPTION Tfisk*s*3ff*W^&>»=dSir _ m Wm publish an extract Cram a testimonial received from Arthur J. Wylle, y seised with a violent hemorrhage from the lung. Two days after I had another bad attack; and a fortnight after that had. once more, another hemorrhage. A piece of my long came away during the course of the second hemorrhage. Medical aid was at once sought, and the jiVctor held out no hopes of my recovery. I skmly recovered, however, but btce more had another violent attack of bleeding, and the doctor who examined me sent me away to Echuca, and told me I was in consumption. The doctor who examined me in Echuca said the same, and my own medical adviser agreed vp'th them. I came back from Kchnca. and had another hemorrhage, and was exceedingly weak and ill. The hemorrhages increased, and I thought I would never get better. My father, who knew Mr Palmer in New Zealand, and knew what VITADATIO had done for him, wrote to me whilst I was in Echuca, and told me about VITADATIO. I was very sceptical about it, but when I came down from Echuca went to see Mr. Palmer, who said, "I can core you," and persuaded me to take a bottle home with me. After taking the medicine for some time, 2nd receiving great benefit. I discontinued taking it, and shortly after I drifted back into a bad state of health. Mr. Palmer once again urged me to take VITADATIO. He persuaded me to do so. and the result of it is, on the 13th September the doctor declared me off the funds of the lodge, from which I had received over /80 in sick pay. At present I can truly say I never felt better. My friends are unanimous in praise of VITADATIO, and a reverend friend of mine, speaking about me, said, "Thanks to Cod and VITADATIO, he [meaning me] is a miracle." Those of you who are suffering from consumption, or any other disease, do not fail to try VITADATIO. A. J. WYLIE. Geoggb Sthet Baptist Chchch, Fitzroy. October 3, 1898. I have known Mr. A. J. Wvlie intimately fcrr thepast throe years, and it affords me much pleasure in testifying to his high Christian character. I regard him as ooe npon whose word I could place the strictest reliance, and whose natural ardour of temperament has developed into a fixed and permar-* habit. His restoration to health is little short of miraculous, knowing as I do how, for a long time, Us Hie seemed to hang npon the slenderest of threads. EDWARD ISAAC, (ili-i In cj the a'.mt Church.) The Price of tbU Medicine is LARGE SIZE, 5/6; - - SMALL SIZE, 3/6. Ask Your Grocer or Chemist for It.
TBAWKG GIVEN ON ALI CASH PURCHASES. sole~bros., TARANAKI BUICHERY. W» kill mU the PRIMKBT OF MEAT jjp tied on t!~a bett fattening turn iotha district. MOMUTY • WE DEFY COMPETTna CUBIOMKRS WAITED ON DAILY. SOLS AGENTS P. ANDREWS' WHvK OWX BACON. THE BEST EN THE MARKET
Picnic Parties MOUNTAIN PARTIES ANI> All Parties WHITAKER'S HOUSEHOLD STORE, Devon and Liardet Streets, WHERE SEASONABLE GOODS ARK ALWAYS KEPT IN STOCK. CAMP PIES PICNIC PIES YACHTING PIES. TINNED MEATS in great variety. PRESERVING SUGARS, JAM JARS, AMERICAN JARS, Etc., etc. Telephone, No. ill. All orders attended to with the utmost, despatch. >OYAL MAIL COACH.—NEW PLYMOUTH TO OfUNAKE. REDUCTION IN CHARGES. ABRIDGED TIME-TABLE. (fares Mon. Wed. OpauakeNew Plymoith 9 a.m. and Fri. Siogle. Return. 10 35 a.m. 8s 12.45 p.m. 5s 5.20 p.ra. 3s 4 pre. lues. Tbnr. Bi.d Sat. Nei Fares to New Plymouth 3.eav» niid Sat. New Plymouth Opu.-ai. ... 7.30 a.m. 10s. 17a Kahott _ 9.10 a.m. 7s 6d 13s Okalo „ 11.30 a.m. 3s 6d 6s Oavura „. 12.55 p.m. 2s 6d !•). Arri?New Pijuionth 2.30 p.m. Iltavy Luggage Extra. fi-rnor each day at Okato. Is. Book is •( 0?i rcEs: U ■%*« ritt.re, Carrie-strcet.'New PWicoarli. i ; ol'if,/o Ho-.i, O^/uoake. Jr, &- function with a! o**e tt-rvice, a Lir;.-<- V«.o,i can be fcrra:.if<:d for to ivey ils'cbardise, FurriiKie, etc., at iOI.-IIJK nw. T. P. HUGKSriN', l-ioprielor. Tkifo, «?h Jsruarv, ir«Of tc
OHAS. B. HILL. BLACKSMii'H, Next Tramm't Buildings, INGUWOOD. SHOEING AT LOWEST PRICES FOB CASH. NS. CHIMNEYS. STEEL WEDGES' ond all kind* of FABM IMPLEMEKTS made on the bhortest notice. Agent foi Andrewf !c Heaven's end Booth, IfaodoDsld k Ci'.'s Irovlerrcols and MacbUKiy; alao for all o'.Ler makes of Im ported ot Colonial Machinery. Discount for Cafh on all orders for Machinery. SHOEING A SPECIALITY.
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PRjPi&TIESJFOH BAU. TAURAXGA AND TE PUKE r ACRK3, fenced, i grass; £3 5s O'j'J erased and fenced, balance fern 30s Bcre. JfiO ACfiKS, good honFe, 100 acres UO fenced in paddocks, 50 acres fern £675 fiT A fiT ACKKS, fern and tutu country partly fenced ; £550. ACHES, feru nod tuttt country; OUU £3OO 1 AA fenced, in grass, hou e" Goodwill Gft.zir-g Rue. EOOO acre?, tent £ U, post-ion t.'ia.-s'.rl am! feuded taTying 1300cfcceprJ00 cattle £ISOO,
I ROBERT SEDDOST, i Ac'OIIONSBB, LAND AG EST, &C, iTAUE&SGA, BAY OF FLENj'Y
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 81, 5 April 1900, Page 4
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863Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 81, 5 April 1900, Page 4
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