BLADDER TROUBLES CURED BY VITADATI9 READ MR. O'CONNOR'S TESTIMONY. Venetian, Kennody-st., Glebe Point, N.S.W. Dear Sir.—You will be glad to know of the cure your medicine, VITADATIO, has worked 011 me. About 12, months ago lwas attacked with in- j : (lamination of the bladder. For eight {months I was under the treatment I jof three of the Sydney doctors, but B their efforts failed to cure me. In * November last I commenced taking VITADATIO, and in less than two months I was thoroughly cured. I have had no trouble since then. I trust this letter will be of use to you, and induce others to try VITADATXO. Yours faithfully, (Signed) S.W. O'CONNOR ! For further particulars, S. A. PALMER, , Head Office : 439 FLINDERS LANE. MELBOURNE, Correspondence Invited, i Write for Testimonial!' The price of Medicine is 5s 6d and 3s 6d per bottle. All Chemists and Storekeepers. To be obtained from Kempthorne, Prosser and Co., Ltd., N.Z. Drug Co., and Sharland and Co.
GRMEFUITOCUTICURA For Instant Relief Cure of Raw and Scaly Humor, Itching Day and Night SHE SUFFERETFOR MONTHS " I do wish you would publish this letter so that others suffering as I have may see it and be helped. For many months awful sores covered my face and neck, scabs forming, which would swell and itch terribly day and night, and then break open, running blood and matter. I had tried many remedies, but was growing worse, when I started with Cuticura. The first application gave me instant relief, and when I had used two cakes of Cuticura Soap and three boxes of Cuticura Ointment, I was completely cured, (signed) Miss Nellie Vauder Wide, Lakeside, N.Y."
A man who was doing well out of the sale of bogus a rL union ticket® in Melbourne ■ recently! had hisi career checked in a rather remarkable manner. lie approached a detective with the object of disposing of o ticket, Iwt the latter, who was rather suspi- ■ cious of the man's 'bona lides, requested the seller to accompany him to the detective ofl'ce while inquiries were being made. The man consented but on his way to the olV.ce the made i dash I'ur liberty on his bicycle. The detective, who also had a bicycle, gave chase, and eventually ca|>tured bis man, who afterwards arlmiltu'l that the art union was a I)°Sus one. (Jnlil ;i lew years ago the timbercarrying tt'a<le between Mew Zealand ports and Melbourne was exclusively controlled by sailing vessels. A largo proportion of the business, however, has* for a considerable time pastbeen conducted by steamers, one of which— th I .* Melbourne—arrived at Melbourne recently from Kaipara with an extensive shipment of sawn and baulk pine. The winter dairy school in connection wit'l the Stratford Technical School, will commence shortly, under the iustructorship of Mr J. C. Dro'ugool. IVSc. About twenty-live pupils may be admitted from outside schools, and these will be given free railway, passes < It is intended to ■ teach a system of dairying arithmetic by means of graphos. Farmers will be invited to 'send samples of milk to the school to be tested. The Sonoma left San Franctoco on the 11th inst., at 11 a.m. The Admiralty contract with the Westport Coal Company for Ihe sh ip-' ment of coal to the EasL, which has been suspended for some time oa account of the Russo-J apanoso War, is likely to be resumed at an early date. Tlie New Idea closes another successful year of publication with the June issue, just to hand. Its cover picture, by Miss "Ida Rentoul, is a credit to the designer. Miss Helen Davis conti'iljurcs an article on Austra- ' lian Socety, illustrated by photos of a number of leaders of .Sooicty in thb various 'States, and line pen drawings 'by Gibson and Charles Nuttall. In addition to the usual supply of, usefill information and interesting J liter-. ary matter, a strong) new detective story is commenced. The,editor' announces th« completion of arrangements with a number of the best Australian writers, to supply Stories amd, articles* during the Coming year ; and? as part of this programme, a new sarial of a light, breezy, and good-hu-moured nature from the pen of Miles Franklin, the author of "'My Brilliant Career," will begin in July. The illustrations in tho June number are well up to the high level of merit o' previous issues. While the New Zbaland-born formed at the last census 67 per cent of the whole population of the colony, they contributed but 28 per cent of the prisoners received in gaol. Of the New flpaland-ljorn population, however, a. large number are under K> years . of age, and therefore another comparison is necessary. It is found, saya the He "istrar-General, that tho New Zealand-born over 15 years of ago formed 52 pur cent of'the total population above that age ; but. as before stiieed, Xew iZbalanders const Stilted only 28 per cent of the total number received in gaols. The Hon. S. Thome George slipped and fell on some tiles at the Auek lnnd Club on Saturday morning]. He received a very severe, shaking, and will'probably be confined to his house for a week or two.
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M3MBIII BARRACIiOUGH'S *'HUIA 88/SD" CUREB Are Obtainable From W, FRASEH (Ckemlft), And Respectable Medicine Vemdort f)y*ryjrh€(ri. The Government Biologists Mr T. W. Kirk, is of opinion that the shortage-" in the potato crop this year is due to other causes than disease Speaking at Hastings, he pointed out that ilast year 31,77$ acres were planted in potatoes, as against 20,331 acres this year, leaving a shortage ol 5447 acres. Taking this at live tons to the acre) left 27,235 tons, short this .year. This was a considerable shortage to begin with. The potato diseases,, annongsl which the disease known a a the "Irish rot" was the principal, added considerably to the loss. Taking the decrease as averaging one lon per acre (and it was, much nearer two), this showed a loss of 26,331 tons 1 , and calculating at i£3 per ton this amounted to near,ly £71),000'. The prices la(t* April ranged from £2 to £2 AOs per ton, and this' year the pricfes went from £6 to £6 10s, so that his estimated price was well within the mark. On his- recent visit to the Sclwyn estate the Hon. T V. Duncan spoko very plainly to the Auckland people on the question of land settlement. "More Southern settlers aro wanted, up this way," he said.. "Do ■ you mean," he was asked, " that thq Southerners make better settlers than the Auckland pcoplb?" "Of Course they do," said Mr Duncan. "The northern people as a rule seem too much inclined to sit down and to- expect the land lo tfecp than 4 whilst the Southerpj men goto work al once to make the land produce the most that it is capable of." Mr, ljuncan states that there are several lioranaki and Southern men at Matamata, and ho expects large nunitxjr of applications from the South when the Sclwyn estate is thrown] open.
Lane's Emulsion Is nbt a patent medicine. Its ingredients are known to all—physicians and the public alike. Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, Beeclnvood Creasote, Fresh Eggs, and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda. 'Possibly the finest healing add strengthening medicinefood that has ever been brought together in • one bottle. •The method of combining these ingredients—the way they are emulsified —is the one secret retained by the originator and manufacturer. The facts that it can be taken t>y grand-parent, parent, youth or child; that it is of unvarying quality—always the best emulsion possible—and that it can be taken for any length of time without acquiring any drug habit stand markedly in its favour. • Lane's- Emulsion Strengthens the blood. • It makes appetite, and builds np the constitution. Together with fresh air it is, possibly, the greatest and grandest lung-healer known tjo medical science. Keep Lane's in the home, and at die first sign of a cough ot itiold take it until all symptoms have completely gone. at chemists atod stores, 2/6 and 4/6 per Cottle.# - , 43
"Jt it a nut ami quick remedy fbr many ■ m fff' SBowel faordert, Stomatfj trouNcs, ailments of t6e Kidneys and SBJadaer. S S in earn 0/ Xftmetism. jtfc "IdrougS tie Sddneyt; Shn't a&qa ,aw, substitute, ybii must get t§e qemine.
When you feel Lfnip and Languid, When your head is dull and heavy, your tongue furred, jour bowels costive, and you awake in the morning fagged and worn out, with no relish for breakfast and dreading your be sure your stomach and liver need help. Indigestion is poisoning your blood and sapping your strength. Mother Seigel's Syrup will cure you. It will purify your blood and restore vigour and tone to your system. Take it daily after meals. m "I suffered for years from chronic indigestion and wind sp'/sms," says Mrs. M. Moss, of 127, Quay Street, Ultimo, N.S.W. "After, sating, I was tortured with terrible pair.s in the chest and beneauh the shoulders. I lacked energy and was languid and weak, especially during the Summer. Four months ago I was induced to try Seigel's Syrup and when I had emptied only two bottles, all traces of indigestion had vanished." Will re-invigorate you.
Kn amusing demand has Ijcen ma<lc OH lEa Premier of .Victoria by a lady. fiusb'amd iwas killed whilst on duly DU tlJe railways* She cither wants compensation for Jiis loss, o» else requires U&E DnotHer man whom she is guejjared to many, should receive a pqrmafieirb appointment." Mr. Bent lias Bth£e3 t£a| be Sill have to consider Uia maitefj
SEAHNE'S BRONCHITIS CUBE, THE FAMOUS REMEDY FOR •COUGHS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION, HAS THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY CHEST MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. Those who have taken this medicine are ainu/ed at its wonderful influence. Sufferers from any form of KroncliitiH, Dilliculty ul Breathing, Hoarseness, Pain or Soreness in the Chest, experience delightful and immediate relief ; and to those who are subject to Colcjs on- tlio Chest it is invaluable, as it effects a Complete Cure. It is most comforting in nlla.Miig irritation in the throat ami giving strength to the voice, and it neither Allow* * Cough nor Asthma to become chronic, nor Consumption to develop. Consumption has never heen known to exist where "Coughs" have been properly treated with this, medicine. No house should be without it, as, the beginning, a dose is generally sufficient, and a Complete Cure is certain. li' lllj i.lj iSliiiii • "i* trori of M>T t» ! * 1 ' ** HEA'RNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE—Small Size, 2s. 6d.; Large Size, 4s. 6d. Sold by Chemists and Medicine Vendors, and by the Proprietor, W €t. HEARNE, CHEMIST, GEELONG, VICTORIA. , JOBWARDED BY TOST TO ANY ADDRESS WHEN NOT 015TAINAI1LE LOCALLY. KBW ZEALAKD PBANCE OFFICE :-No. 11, FIRST FLOOR, HUME'S 2 BUILDINGS, WILLIS STREET,. WELLINGTON.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7848, 14 June 1905, Page 4
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