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■: CONSUMPTION if" 0 " W> pubUih u extract from a testimonial received from Arthur }. Wylle, Ol im Nuhotem Street, Fltsroy. He say*: —On 30th Novemhtf, 1894, I wai rarimrnly with a violent hemorrhage from the long. Two days after I bad bad attack; and a fortnight after that bad, once more, another hemorrhage. A piece of my lung came away daring the course of the second hemorrhage. aid was at once sought, and the doctor held out no hopes of my recovery. I slowly recovered, however, hat once more had another violent attack of bleeding, and the doctor whe examined me sent me away to Echuca, and told me I was in consumption. The doctor who examined me in Echuca udd the —mil, and my own medical adviser agreed with them. I came back from 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, wiule to me whilst I was in Echuca, and told me about VITADATIO. . Lwas very sceptical about it, bat when I cam* down from Echuca went to see I' Wf Palmer, who said, "I can cure you," and persuaded me to take a bottle with me. After the medicine for some time, and receiying great ' benefit, I discontinued it, and shortly after I drifted back into a bad state of Mr. Palmer once again urged me to take VITADATIO. He persuaded ma to do so, the result of It is, oh the 13th September the doctor declared me off the funds of the lodge, from which I had received over £BO in tick pay. At present I can truly say I never felt better. My friends are unanfap«n« In praise of VITADATIO, and a reverend friend of mine, speaking about me, said, "Thanks' to God and VITADATIO, he [meaning me] is a miracle;" Those of yon who are suffering from consumption, or any other disease, f_do not fail to try VITADATIO. A. J. WYLIE. Cbokss Stukt Baptist Church, Fitzkoy, October 3, 1898. I have known Mr. A. J. Wylie intimately for the past three years, and it affords me orach pleasure in testifying to his high Christian character. I regard him as One upon 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 tomn, his life teemed to hang upon the slenderest of threads. EDWARD ISAAC, (MmUUr of tht aiovt Church.) The Price ol thla Medicine Is LARGE SIZE, 5/6; - - SMALL SIZE, 3/6. Ask Your Grocer or Chemist for It. OKEY, SON, & ARNOLD. Have on Bam ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS, CUTLEBV, LAMPS, AND FURKISHIN6 HARDWARE In Great Variety. PAPERHAHCINCS, CLASS, [Eoc., Etc. _ AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND MMiHINbRY. >3dreea— CENTRAL HARDWARE DEPOT, NEW PLYMOUTH' IMPOIiTAN i'. DE CARLE'S GOODS, THE BEST n THE MMKET. J EL-IKS JELLY CRYSTAL" 3 , RIPE FRUIT DRINKS, CJJSTARD PO?."DER\ BAKING POWDERS, EXTRACT HERBAL BEER AND GINGER WINE, Can be had from MESSES "BURGESS, ERASER- & CO NEW PLYMOUTH, ! Agents for the Colony: ENTRIGAN & COY. AUCKLAND. D. BERRY & CO, IRONMONGERS AND IMPORTEKB NEW PLYMOUTH. Just Landed, ex recent arrivals ban and bundles R.H. Crown Iron 282 bars and bundles 8.8. H. Shoeing Iron 1460 Bound-cast Sashweights—6 to 161bs. Oases Tinnnd Steel Sheets—72 z 30in. x 20,22, 24 G Boxes Capewell Horse Nails. 0 drumsgenuine Baw and Boiled Linseed Oil 100 kegs genuine White Lead—U2, f* *id 281 bs. 80 kegs No. 1 White Lead—7 andl4lbs. 76 kegs Dry Bed Lead—7,l4, and _Blbs. 19 r" v ° cases Colours Groun in Oil, Heady-mired Faints, Dry Colours Enamels, Driers, Gold Size, Patent, Knotting, Terebene, Putty n bladders, Bed and Blue Buddie Gilpin's Dray Axles, with carron boxes—2}, 2}, and 3in» 0 crates genuine " Dover Stoves—Nos. S, 7, ind 8 i 4 cases "Nqw Easy' and "Champion" Lawn Mowers —12,14, and 16in. 2-Boller Stand Mangles—2l,24, and 30in. 16 down Sheep Shears Union, end Ward k Payne's No. 1 and A Rick Handles Slasher and Hacimer Handles g cases Eureka Wringers Mrs. Pott's rons and Handles Owes 60A Bimlocss, with pluia and milled famiture f caw Tapping Cocks, Ranee Cocks, ; r *ep: and Staples, Upholsterers' Copper Rivets, Stencil Ink, Iron Copbeard Locks, Anucapn Wick, Tinder. Ceiling Hooks, Bras* Tili Lock®, 1 cases and cases Whitehousc' Spawling Engineers', Shoe Turning, D.F. Slelge and Napping Hammers, Solid Wing & Gedge's Auger Bits 1 case Heller's Farriers' Tools, Hoof Knives, Driving Hammors, Ptitchela, F„'. Punches and Pincers 4 canes Ives Sash Locks, Padlocks, Lanes Barn-door Hangers I cask bright, knotted Plough and Tract Chains, Single and Double Back Ohaint 1 case Matfcieson's Smooth, Jack, Drying Bead, Plow and Kabate Planes, hollow and rounds 2 casks Gate Hinges, Japd. and Heavy Scotot T. Hinges 29 packets Casement Stays, Letter Plates. Butt Hinges, SMro Oooiai"-. 1 , Furrov Whe«?s, Sksiib Bosses, Weston's Pnl !ey Blocks, Wire Clouts, Tacks, Oeye't Dwinjectant, Tool Kits, Rangoon Oil Cahoon Seed Sowers, Dietz Driving T jamps, Chenay's Hammers, Frazei Axle Grease, Ratchet Braces, Tinned Rivets, "Iron City" Mattocks. Mop and Brush Holders, Sash Cord, Gate Latches, Shell Brackets, Wood Haj Bakes, Scythe Stones, Cabinet Paper Emasy Cloth, Turkey Hones, Brass casad Tube, Sets Weights, Milk Cocks Flax Packing, Bottle Jacks, Spring Swivel Hooks, Bedscrews, Solderh g Irons, Chests Locks, Brass, Pad ar d BRO S Y Clean* Scrubs, Scours, ana Polishes everything (n (he household from Cellar to Attic. V Metals, Brass ware. Glass, Crockery, Marbte, and ffetfr WONT WASH CLOTHES* WQQK& ft CO. Ltd. Philadelphia. U.BA iflPlt IW ft OOWBMy, Bote Oacnto lia»

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 127, 24 June 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 127, 24 June 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 127, 24 June 1901, Page 4

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