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for INFANTS & 'INVALIDS.: Is adapted tot use climates. Ad,Mi \ H.i-; ajfb'%B OBTAINED OF KUU DEALERS. . dwupUa WAanpntots to be obtained from GOLLIN <b CO., Wellirg'on "^ "flO OTHER MEDICAL TREATMENT COULD AYAH," iDUfifDOF A TERRIBLUOOHI3INC dISEASE. TURNED OUT TO ft" ANEST OF HYDATIDS." j Bauhsdjub, *6tb Jdlv, 1899. 1 M*. S. A. PAurex,— .1 : ;' I' I 'Mr. l Stephen PvV«r;»a old wildent of Balrhsdale, 1* very pleawd to testify to ; r Jb*bwefitt be der)v«d>frorn taking "IYIfADATIO." He says:— . J Ivl • I had been ailirig for'aboat three years, and constantly under medical treat- j m«t, until my Illness culminated in a complete collapse during the autumn of l(e'-me<UcaJ opiuioWirwe diverse, one being that I; was suffering from abscesSjOn .the liver, pother from heart disease; another from Bright's disease. However, T was reduced to such a state of prostration and suffering that the doctor didßDtdisguise the fact that I could not survive much longer, and that , u medical treatmentconld avail thanthat which: had been given. ' XI Wis stage I was induced by attend to tr> the " VITADATiO," which was' obtainedJrom.the local agency. The Brst few doses caused great pain, but ' I did to, with the result that I soon began tb rally and galnstrength. ... 1 t!.- 4ptr»»veredi with die reduced dost, ajod before I comln'enced the second bottle me, which increased in number as the medicine (continued: to take effect. [This'showed,; evidently, tliat the internal tumor or abscess was nothing else pari "a'nei't of hydatids," the presence of which uQtiSWpe«ted;by the doctda. I continued, and, after taking six bottles corapWelyrestored to health. I ".,',;! have no donbt whatever, through the blessing of God, the medicine taken has made me quite well. It is onw right'that-others, who may be similarly afflicted.'should be encouraged to make a trial with; the same remedy. . I Mb. B. ':ki ftumVif'.'' STEPHEN PARKER and has-been in Gippsland almost thej whole of his > life. I can certainly confirm all that be says about the state to which he was. reduced, and to the evident benefit he taking the,medicine. He was anxious that others might ■i-.Ui--. t. ;»• •_ * • ' i '"'\ ■, ißeUeve me yours truly, ' "';.'.- . ' ~..'!, REVD..EDWARD G. VEAL, :; . .-.-ntji :«r ,» ;>.. „ ■■■■ .•■■ '..'■■•■■ j ' ■ ■' Minister of St. John's. i J _..TBe_Priee 01 tnu medicine u . ASK YOUR GROCER OR LARQE SIZE, SMALL SIZE* 3/6-" S CHEMIST FOR IT.

'fcMPTHORNE,' PHOs KR %' UO** hKW,, Z?ALA&jD DRUG 00 li pßfi.pKK« i tl I, SEASON 19 0. Delivered;in, J Top lots »'. thftfoljtwißg > * ,V;,NKvV"Pti? " /" ma CKi^AKOAN'-'L VBtip«rvh'*p v »fe (total poos. i pfeaitt»lop»-cont.,'lolubh 32/31 ', ~. nP-foeis«l percent,upmonia)... 0 ; C I Boredust (part) iteam d BindMt (pare) giceu ) 3 t ß;jvWMn i ; S4W i Bl od ............. fHi ■ ) PpepiiitltpotiMMiiite, ..„......-!.. 7 10! ) • Siieti .1 I'rias Manure «A .'/[for top ; , iTtssing) ;A.'.. ..■..,....'. - 5M tr'; I'moneut l'wtim) ...i.ii:.; ,; 7, 5; 6 Spetial roUtoMannre 7 10 0 Bpe,i ; I Turnip, Ua-nre .....:...:,. s|o r Kp^cia l 'Rap > Manure ............... tt> I'-'BjW i'i "'■'• or- Alariaira '■ >•' (for . j 1 ■ 'jfflta fiti) ~........,; :...... '.."■; Ma.;U^ : ' o.', (lir wheat; t'stV Birley, etc J "..; 6i Oj ■jpiora' Maize Manure 'A' (for ■ ijweii fceß*"} '■'..■.,.:...; .'.;;."• 10 ;0 .PpcoUl Maize Maaro'B'('or oob maize) .......,..,' 7 13 0 ipe'ial Orchard Manure'&'(for j5 ., jjpmif.tMfi ;,.. 8 0 »Jo ' Orchard Manme 'B' (for fruit formatitn) 8 0 1 Bpcial I'l'ver M inure 7 5 0 .-.Hpe-M Onion Mann e 8 0 1 o_. ~. D Coral £aeen'(>u mo, 2 wt sacks , (60 per cent, phosphate of lime) 410 0 Burpr.ae Islind Oaaco. 2cwt sacks 37" rrtft pli 'jphateoflimfi}... 4 0 0 Kainit.orlginilscka abont lc*t 4 12 6 '' : Nitrate of coda, oijgioal stcls about. 2c rt ~,... ...14/3 ciU •• ;Mari»tia ; of PotaJb, original sack< , ' •""-'aKottr<2citf ' - *V>nV2cirt'....;;...."".....,.,...... 16/3.cjjrl ■"(■"nlp'a'e of iron, ori. intl. aaoks ;■ »bontsSdslt'< ..;...,. 4 ...'. : .4.- ; 10/3 cwt Bpsci JQardenMonure, 141b bags... ]/6 each Fowl Git.' 141b bagSj ccarse, me-: ■'"■'■\ ,diabi.orflfle, ..,, .:...,. 1/6 each Vi„ ikr forpot plants, lib tfns.. t fid each , ,l>i«coinj): lf«H2i.p'jc.'n'.forraih. Prices surjett to alts ati n without - nr>tic. ■—■ Previous lists now cancelled. Auckland. 11 June, 1900. .1901. WISE'S - > : •; HEW ZEALAND POST OFFICE ! DIBECTORY ■[ 4if ILL be issued early In January, 1301, f V ' with the latest and up-to-date infor- ■ mutton of every part of the whole colony, !■ hi adc-mely booed, at the very low pi ice of . 21" for 23Q0 large-sizad PAGES .v/of Directory matter, printed and bound in ■ New Zealand, forming the Cheapest Direct tory ever issued but of Britain, arid by far the largest [.rioting and bindiog undertaking ~eyer doce in anv of'the Australasian ', Colonies, and equalling in compilation the ' largest Directories in Britain. '„' VISE'S DIRKOTOKIES-Offices, Dunedin 11 iChristchurcb, and a * Sydney, Brisbane, Jiopirt, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Perth, inhere Wise's Directories for each of these 'colonies are issued at their respective offices ''jearly. ,-, / TRADING STAMPS GIVEN ONI dJ CASH PURCHASES.; SOLE BROS, TABANAKI BUTCHEItY, the PRIMES! OF-MBAO . [{razed en the best fattening brms : . in the district. CROUAUTY V V WEJDEFY COMPETITION iOiiSTOMBRS WAITED ON DAILY, £ - aOLSAQENTS pj I *!* e 'WELLK.VOWN 1 £ BAOO^. IM THE MARKET

NOTICE OF REMOVAL. E. DOCK RILL, BOOT IMPORTER »EGS to thank the public for their put «trorage, and to inform them that, Owing INCREASING TRADE, be has* BEHOVED to NEW and mor Spacious PREMISES in Devon street, next loor ti Messrs. H. Ward fc Co., IrormongT?, wnere be hopes to see all his old fl£will still be bis aim to keep on!y % RELIABLE GOODS :n stock, These will b?ss|i, at the * LOWEST PRICES. The Largest and Best-a?sorted" Stock s the District to select from, at : Prices hich "CAN'T BE BEAT." half the people in ' New Plymouth study economy in household purchases. HOW DO WE KNOW > Because only half, of; them,, / , sist upon having WAXTOE SOAP ; For use in laundry work. The other half allow the , gfocer to put them off wit an inferior article, whic. gives the seller a larger profit at the purchaser's expense. GREAT COMPLAINTS bavc beer, made by our Soldiers in the Transvaal oi the quality of their BOOTS, IF THEY HAD TRIED BOOTS oeen NO COMPLAINT, Men's Bush Boots' _ j For Men's comfortable Walking Boots, Try PEACH For Men's Dress Shoes, Try PEAOH For Ladies' Evening Shoes (large stock), Try PEAOH For Ladies' Strap Shoes, Try PEAOH. Ladies' Light Shoes, Try PEACH | Ladies' Leglelte, Try PEACH. 1 Boots fc Shoes, Sorts and Sizes Try PEICH. WHY SHOULD I TRY PEAOH ? BECAUSE HE HAS A LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM AND "WHL SELL AS CHE A-P AS Anjbcdy in Tiratahi. J C. PEACH, Cash Boot Shop, INGLEWOOD.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 192, 23 August 1900, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 192, 23 August 1900, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 192, 23 August 1900, Page 4

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