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READ WHAT VITADATIO IS DOING. —<►- A BAD CASE. ULOERS Orl BOTH LEGS. UE HaD TO BE ASSISTED IN AND OU i 1 01; BED. CURED BY YITJDATIO. To Mr. 8. A. PALMER. Dear Sir, —About two years ago I t'<ll from a ladder and burst a vein in my leg. A little later,on I slipped oft' the slmft of a curt, and grazed the other leg on the step, the consequence of this was that ulcers broke out on both legs, and for a consideral le time I suffered great pain, and could not bend either of my knees I could neither get in or out of bed with out assistance At this time I spoke to Mr Pa mer, and a ke I him his advice, and he advit-el me to try Vitadatio, with the result that in a very short time I was completely cured. 'J he pain died out, and I got the use of my legs back again, thanks to Vitadatio. I can highly recom mend it to any person suffering from any form of blood disease. Yours faithfully, JOHN CHARLTON. Maffi i stre t, South Melbourne, Vic., 19: h Feb., 1901 Fo further particular, S. A. PALMER, WAREHOUSE, WATEBLOO QUAY, TV ELLINGTON. Correspondent;-:! Invited. Write for testimonials [TAN I'UD.—A tespectable, well educated T Youth, for i.he bookselling and stationery business.— Apply t-> T. K. Hodder, Devon-street. ~ tc LOST, Stolen, or Strayed, from Bristol Road, near Inglewood. on Thursday night, 20th Jane.—One Chestnut Mare rising three y ars old, white blaze down forehead, white hind fetlock, half broken to harness. Also—One Bay Pcny Mare, rising four, stir on forehead, white hind fetlock, broken to saddle. Any person giving such information to the undersigned as will lead to the rccovf ry of the above will be substantially rewarded. —C. Leech, Bristol Road, Inglewood. tc TAKE $ & COLDS. 4» "S'OLL BY CHEMISTS AND STOJIJSd. PREPARED BY A. E. SYKES, CHEMIS T. Op OBite Thealr New Plymouth APPLIO TION J will bo received ap to 9 p.nr\ on MONDAY, July Ist for the Ptsit o.) of Manager of the Dairy Factory. Particular on application to F. H. WATTS, M Secret try. TARANAKI CHAMBER OF COMMEHCE. T'HE Annual General Meetitg of (he Chamber will be held at my Office on MONDAY, July Ist, at 7.30 p.m. THOS 0. KELSEY, 28 1 gee efcary. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. PUBLIC NOTICE is giver, that the Bank of New Zialand has bin appointed to 1 e the B nkers ot the New Plymouth Borough Council. 0. F. BEtiLBINGER, 'o Town Clerk. NEW ZEALAND VETERANS' ASSO lATIOV. A MEETING of VE i'ERANS holding the *\. New Zea'and War Medal, will be held in the Drill Hall on SATURDAY, 29th June, at 2 p.m., to consider tlio desirability of forming a Branch of the Veterans' Association for Taranaki F LEWIS WEBS THR, 27 29 Captain, T<E TARANAKI FREEZING WORKS COMPANY (Limited). TPHK Shar> Register will be Closed from JL THURSDAY, June 27tb. J. S. MOSELLAR, 29 Secretary, GROWER I ES. CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY are just L landing, ex s.s. f'apanui, direct from the manufacture's, a shipment of GENERAL GROCERIES, Quality is of the bost procurable In the shipment is a parcel of Price'* London Sperm and Bsttersea Wax Oandles at 7iilb; Oolernan's White Starch, reputed 51b packets at s£d lb, and a large quantity of other "goods at lowest possible prices. CO-OPEII\TIVE STORES. PRIMITIVE METHODIST OHUR'JH. QU. E ■ STItIiST. MEMORIAL SERVrOFS, SUNDAY, JUNE 80th. Preacher: Rev. John Nixon. Morning, at 11; subject: "The Founders of Primitive Methodist Work in Tara'mki" Evening, at 7; su'ject, "Jamei liel'ringer; an appreciation oE the mm and of his work.' Ail seats free. d 29 LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. NOTICE i» hereby given that the several parcels of I and hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of " The Land Transfer p ct, > 8So," unless caveat be lodged forbiddicg the fame, within one month from the date of Gazette, containing this rotice. f-79 Kdwafd Weight and Jambs Caiidt Davies. pirt o" Section 610, town of New Plymouth, 33-6G perches. Occupied by George Back. Diagrams may to inspected- at this office Plan 1645. Dat'd this 27th day of June, 1901, at the Lands Registry Office, New Plymouth. R. I, STANFORD, 1 District Land Registrar. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS will be received at my office up tn 4 p m. on WEDNESDAY, July i 10th, for Building Shops in Devon-street. ) The lowest or any tender not necessarily laccipted. FRANK MESSENGER, I Architect, 1281 3 Devon-street-. NEW PLYMOUTH CO-OPERA-TIVE SOCIETY (Limited). THE Thirty first Half-yearly Meeting of Shareholders will be held in Storeroom on SATURDAY, the 29th June, at half-past 1 o'clock p m. Business: To Receive Director's Report and Balance-sheet, to Elect One Director in the place of Mr. Bond, who retires by rotation and is eligible for re-election, and One Auditor in the place of Mr. Fookes, who retires according to Rale 68, and to deal with any other business lliat may be brought forward. \ THOS. BRASH, I MuDagar,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 136, 29 June 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 136, 29 June 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 136, 29 June 1901, Page 3

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