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HEALTH ASSURED. THE Suffering and Ailing from nervous aff'ctions, bladderand kidney trouble , depression, atrophy, exhaustion, bad memoi/, exoitable tempeiament, irritability, tired feeling, weak back, pain* noinain the head, sleeplessness, oan rely on obtiinltg relief by consulting (perion&llj or by pott PROF. NOTMANN, M.E., E.M.G., Market Place, Christchurch (oppcite Colom-bo-Street Bridge). The only Electro-Bo-tanical Expcit advertising (with 20 years European Experience and eight years before the New Zealand public), who will guaran tee a thorough cure. Proprietor of the only guatanteed Electric Belts and other special Electrical appliances in theColohiea Write stating your catio, and you will receive honest opinion KJiBE. You can be treated successfully at your own homo, and to convince the most xceptital will forward Elc;lrical Appliano<s end Concentrated Treatment on easy terms of payment. Thousands of tvstimoahla from tlioie who had wasted their time and nionoy can be inspected daily from 10 a.m. to 11 p m. TESTIMONIAL. Prof. Notmann, Napier, September 9th, 1(00. Dear Sir,—l am pleased to be able to tell you I am feeling well and am improving every day. I have lost altogether that miserable feeling I used to have and am qnito fresh when I get up in the morning, aa I can rest and sleep well new. 1 have gained considerably in weight and look well. The haggard look hat left me, and my friends congratulate me on my improved appearance and 1 am sure you do not know how grateful I am to >ou for vour kindness and attention, as my life wa* a burden before 1 wrote to you.—Toura ever gratefully, Alexandeb Pattkbsoh, THE OSBORNE BINDER. HIGHEST HONDURB. (From the THE QSBORNE BINDER 'Has been the "GRAND PRIZE' AT THK - PARIS EXHIBITION -~ The highest honour in the world at the present luomctit i The Southland Implement and Engineering Company received a cable from the OSBOKNE Melbourne house announcing the fact. The Implement Company are Agents for New Zealand for the OSBOKNE, and besides their extensive Invercargill establishment have a branch of their own in Christchurch, and an agency in every town of any importance in the Colony. The competing machines followed th OSBORNE on the list in the following order —Adriance, Decring, McCormick, Massey. N.P. GO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY DL'j'l'HlOl AGENTS. 08

PARIS EXPOSITION. HOIHBR V I 0 B Y ALPHA-DELAVAL SEPARATOR. THE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY Have been notified by Messrs Mason, Btbuthkub it Co., ef Christ oburob, that they received a cable on Saturday that the ALPHA-DE LAVAL BBFABATOBb had secured the OBAN D PRIZE at the Paris Exhibition, beat* lag all other oompetiton. fob this

A. LISTER & GO. Ltd, Dursley, Eng., Manufacturers of the PREMIER OREAM SEPARATOR OF THE WORLD. .Known ONLY as the Alexandra Give tUo mo»t UNEQUIVOCAL AND POSITIVE DENIAL to the atatomcnis, made by the A gouts of the De Laval, they defoated Men its Lister's ALEXANDRA at a Public Trial in Germany, and declare they have nevsr sold or sent a single ALEXANDRA SEIARATOR t) Germany at any time. THE ALEXANDRA TOOK FIRST PRIZE it the Royal Agricultural Society's Show, Doucasetr, 1891. BEATING THE DE LAVAL and other Machines Could any better oertific&ts efficiency be offered to I'vmo Dairying i Newton King, SOLE AGENT *0! xai AIEXANDR ffortkfHwt Hmi u£tf,g,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 207, 26 October 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 207, 26 October 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 207, 26 October 1900, Page 1

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