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FOOD i For INFANTS & INVALIDS. F Is adapted for use in all climatesTo BE OBTAINED OF AU, DEALERS. Samples and Pamphlets to be obtained from QOLLIN & CO., Wellington ✓ READ THIS AND ACT PROMPTLY. OK' = MR, P. W. HOHNE, *rtio has been a clerk in the employ of John Perry, Timber Merchant, 150 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne, for nine years. READ WHAT " For the last five;years I have been a great sufferer, and I.did not HE SAYS know w hat it was to be at work for a month without having to have two or three days' leave of absence. ) I became so despondent at times that I began to think of suicide, as life was only a burden to me. I consulted my lodge doctor (I am a prominent member in the Druids' Order), who said that I had very bad bilious attacks. When I had the lasbattack of my trouble a particular friend of mine, who is a great believer in Vitadatto, came to see me, and would not go away until I promised to go in for a course of Vitadatio. I did so. I purchased six bottles, and before I finished the first bottle I 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 ? 1 I replied, 1 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." Pan DUlrUt PnMat, Unittd Ancient Order qf DrrAii, Fo. 1 DUlrttt. The Price of this Medicine is t ASK YOUR GROCER OR LARGE SIZE, 5/6. SMALL SIZE, 316. CHEMIST FOR IT.

TaADINO Vf-iMP" srVE.N ON ALI OABH PURCHASH'iy SOLR~BROS, TARANAKI BOIOHEEY. We kill wl' tho PRT.M<<ST OF MEAT grazed on t**e Mat fa'teGmg farm« in the di»iriut. OR QUALITY • • WE DEFY CQMPFTiTIQ PUSIOMKRS W UT3IJ ON DAILY, SOLI', AGENT 3 F. ANDREWS' WiX--K -.OWN BACON. THE BEST IK THE MARKET CHAB. xL HILL. Q.EKEUAL BLAOKSMiTU, Nest Frotnxn's Builiiings, IHCUWOGD. BHOKING AT LOWEST I'P.ICIiS FOR OASK. NS, CHIMNEYS, STEEL WEBGES' and all kinds of FARM IMPLEMENTS made on tbe shortest notice. Agent foi Andrews & Heaven's and Booth, Macdonald & Co.'a I moments and Machinery ; also lor all oilier makes of Im or Colonial MichiLery. CS?~ Discount for C«sh on all orders for Machinery. SITOEIVO A SPECIALITY. . - j—^ ■r, * - r F-. ° H a tn 3 'c C 3 < ~ >5 O V* aji <C J ■HUM >4) '* 1 £ CH 1 UJ g Q) C>- « a- > •" ! ' ? (O OS =9 €3 O o3 «o P=i H B*. i—' <3 S* H P ? 35 L 3 « I i—i * a u. rn ■JJ 3 H H CO -.0 r~l r-> Uj M w H H is n s COh

Picnic Parties MOUNTAIN PARTIES AND All Parties Ate invited to VISIT WHITAKER'S HOUSEHOLD STORE, Devon and Liardet Streets, WHERE SEASONABLE GOODS ARE ALWAYS KEPT IN STOCK. CAMP PTES PICNIC PIES YACHTING PIES. TINNED MEATS in great variety. PRESERVING SUGARS, JAM JARS, AMERICAN JARS, Etc., etc. TELEPHONE, No. 111. All orders attended to with the utmost despatch. Royal mail coach.—new Plymouth TO OFUNAKK. REDUCTIOifrN CHARGES. ABRIDGED TIME-TABLE. Bares C. -operative Sw»:e. Ctirrie-t-tri-t'WNew l'h i^outti. W<oy"t iloU'i, OiiUoatce, In v-iju with a! u"-e stivice, ft L»r«v V *.*<> fitr. U- .•.rra.-vw.) for to comvc-. i'.p.-th.i rlise, Fuiiiiiuit, etc., at reastiii&oi* r^u*?. I'. ?. HUGHSDN, l'i upriiiior. Okstn, «»h January, I'.HiO. to

PBOPiBTI£S_FOIf SALE. XAUPiANGA AND TE PUKE 200 ACli^d ' £euued ' ic is» 240 ACHES, fenced, in grass; £4 5i ACKES, fenced, in gras £S 10s €> O fiT AORKS, fenced, i grass j £3 5s O'J (J acre. 0 t:■ X ACRES, 10-roomed house, portion OOU* grassed and fenced, balance fern 30* sere. 1 Q ACiUiS, good house, 100 aciea -Lv)o fenced in paddocks, 50 acrea fern £175 t? i fiT AUiiJtH, fern and tutu country t) L htJ p-irtly fenced ; £550. SAA ACiwi-.y, fern and tutu country; e)Uv £3OO. LOO 'JKKS, fenced, in grass, bou ae Ooc4will Grazing Bnn, 5000 acres, rent £44, portion grassed and fenced carrying 13U0 bhetp, 400 cuttlo £ISOO, ROI'ERT BEDDON, iUUTIOUKHB, LAKD AUjiNT, &0., I'A (7HAMGA, BA* OJF mMX*

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 81, 7 April 1900, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 81, 7 April 1900, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 81, 7 April 1900, Page 4

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