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Wellington, N.Z. r October &7tt, 1902, Mb LanS.— Dear Sir, » I feel it my daty to let you know what your Knralstaa, and froeh air, has done for me. Twelve months tea lta I was 80 ill with my Tuogs that I had to go into the Wellington Hospital. I Bad bean under the eaxe of five (6) different doctors, who skid my case was one of consumption. I was told that my only ctmacs was to as either to the " Blue Mountains ,J or the hospital. After being in tie hospital six f6) weeks I returned home somewhat relieved, but not cured. I had a very nasty, hacking, hollow cough, and was frequently spitting blood. Owing to the ooaghmg being so bid at night, morphia faSjlats were ordered to enable me to sleep a little at night. My fleah was gr&dtts&y, but surely leaving my body, and I was getting weaker aaa weaker, utd was tired au the time. X# Ajtril -oiftWs year (1902) I Commenced taking pane's Emulsion through reading your Utile book, which was put tinder the door. Thfe dootor who attending me said I was doing right, and advised me to continue with it. I think lie said this just to please me as much as anything. At this time mj stomach was so weak, and my digestion so poor that I could hardly retain the Emulsion, but by persistent efforts it gradually Strengthened my digestive Crgaiia, aud after a while I had no difficulty 1 in feepiug it down.® It must have teen a month or six (4) weeks before I could tell there was any improvement. In fact, I was beginning to loie hope of your Emulsion doing me good. Heading the testimonials from time to time they induced me to ooutinue. The testimonial of Trooper Orr, and his statement about how he regained his health through being persistent with the Emulsion gave me fresh hope. I am now so thankfyl i was persistent. It was about this time that an imprWfflneSi began to be noticeable The couching Was SElii bad, and the bleeding had not entirely ifSppe.?, but there was a kind of feeling that I was getting a little better strength. This helped me on, and gave me fresh hope that I might still be well again. Right up to now, seven months later, I have kept an taking the Emulsion. At first one bottle each week, then two, and as I got stronger the dose was increased. For the past two (2) months I have been taking three (3) bottles each week. I am now on my forty-fourth (44) bottle. . It has boeu money well spent. Lane's Emulsion, fresh air and persistency have given me a new lease of life. s Last February my weight was 8 stone 6 pounds. By April I had decreased to 7 stone. Since then I have gradually increased and have now gained 10 pounds. Last February and March I was quite unable to walk but a few paces, the least exertion would tire me very much. Now—October—l can, and do, walk quite Ave f5) miles each fta day. The walk I usually take is from my house, round the Patent Slip, through Kilburuie, ou to Newtown, and home again. This walk is now 110 trouble to me. • J"ust previous to taking the Emulsion, my doctor said he could do no more for me. Now I oan sing my old songs as well as ever I did, showing my lungs are strong and sound. As further proof that my case was one o£ consumption, X was reported to the Health Officers who visited the house in which I was Irving, and they sent me a circular issued by the Government, giving instructions as to the care oi consumptives. " I am jjuite certain that my re"turn to health and strength Is "solely due to LANE'S EMULSION "and fresh air." Very greatfully and thankfully yours. (Signed) NELLY NIGHTINGALE. -) S3

MESSRS MEDLEY & RAWBTRONHA.VE the following CHOICE PROPER TIES FOR SALE amongst otters on their books 730 Acres ot Good Land, with 300 acres in grass, a large proportion level, "and the balance low-lying hills; good fencing; small house, and largb wooUhed ind outbuildings. A large portion of he land suitable for dairying. 250 Acres, with 100 acres in grass and fenced ; with 3-roomed coitage; good locality. Only £3 per acre. Good 5-roomed house and waafahouse, within 8 minutes walk of Post Office. Price only £320-8-Koomen honse and J-acre land: splendid position: corner section. Price only £3BO. Messrs. MEDLEY Ic KAWSTRON have also amongst their list several really good Hotel Properties and numerous Building Bections, and intending investors would do well to call at their Office for farther information. MEDLEY & RAWSTRON, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS, Devon-street. PORT MOTUBOA. Freehold sections, pace, £6O each. Land Transfer title. CALLAHAN & CO. MONEY TO LEND ON approved securities from 4J per cent upwards. WILSON & GREY, Solicitors. Brougham-street, New Plymouth J IMPERIAiTIjfIiJw ; La>*gdown & Son, Cliristchurch. j Testimonials, i [Extract from the Wyndham Herald, | Juno 14tb, 1901.] MR JOHN MoBKAN, of Seaward Downs yesterday told us of a satisfactory experience he has had in rearing calves with artificial food. He raised twenty calves on " Imperial" Calf Food, and at the sam time had others which he fed with new milk. The former did quite as well as the latter, and (when sold five months old) realised top market values. Mataura Island, January 24th, ISOI. Messrs Langdown & Hon, Christchurch.— Dear Sirs, —Ke Calf Food purchased from you, I may say that I was well pleased with it, as my calves did very well while fed with it, and I consider it very satisfactory an economical Calf Food.—Yours faithfully, T. W. Foster. BURGESS, FRASER & CO. w Sole Agents, Taranaki. CAUTION. THE Public are hereby cautioned against taking gravel or earth frem the Ouunty S Roads or County Keserpes without first obi tainii'g permission of the Foreman to do so. • Offenders will in fature be prosecuted, i H. OK BY, i wl Bdl 4 Chairman Taranaki County. : TARANAKI EDUCATION BOARD I TO BUILDERS will be received at my office X till 4pm. on SATURDAY, 16th inst., for the Erection of Additions to Teacher's Residence at Urentii. i Plans may also be seen at 'lie office of Mr. ' M. Jones, Waitara, after THURSDAY, 6th [ inst. I Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, JAS SANDERSON, Architect, King's Buildings, Brougham-stieet. August 3rd, 1903. wd4 8 13 ! FITROY 'BUS SERVICE. MR. J. W, WEST having taken oyer Mrs Goodman's 'Bus Service, Informs the public that on and after D, .Y, 251, h ug'ist, ho intends to put on ■ »n early ami lace service connecting with oJ.Ti'e -a l,r n;i, leaving P'iWroy at G.EO a.m. ' and 7,15 p,w. ami returning immediately af f er departure and arri v»l of libibb.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 184, 6 August 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 184, 6 August 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 184, 6 August 1903, Page 3

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