VITADATIO BTILL TRIUMPHANT CONSTIPATION CURED. "*■ Tattersall's Hotel, Sydney, 7th July, 1903. DEAR SHt— While in Ballarat last Xmas I was in the theatre and &j.w j your advertisement, and suffering from j Constipation, thought I would give your remedy a trial, and I can assure that I am now perfectly cured. I did intend writing to you before, ' but better late than never. I have sent letters to all my friends in Ballarat about it, and all I say j is, that I wish you every success with the remedy. Yours faithfully, WILTON CAREY. VITADATIO CURES ECZEMA, Remuera, Auckland, N.Z. Dea¥ Sir — Haying suffered from Eczema for two years without any relief from any of the many cures tried, I was completely cured after taking throe large bottles of your VITADATION two and a half years ago. Yours • gratefully, MRS. A. CAMERON, For further particulars, S. A. PALMER, Head Office; 439, Flinders-lane, Melbourne Correspondence invited. Write for testimonials. The price of medicine is 5s 6d and 3s 6d per bottle. All Chemists and Storekeepers. Wholesale Agents — Kempthorne, Prosser and Co. (Ltd.), N.Z. Drug Co., and Sharland and Co, MALTHOID ROOEING IS made of high-grade wool-fibre Felt, saturated with a gummy, waterproof compound that will not dry out or rot, and coated with a non-oxydising, weatherproof material, so combining the qualities necessary to secure a perfect protection against the elements. A ready-to-lay Roofing made in four thicknesses or plies. Suit- I able for all classes of buildings. Send for P. &B. BUILDING PAPER For Lining Wooden Houses. MALTHOID DAMPCOURSE, Manufactured by THE PARAFFINE PAINT COMPANY, San Francisco. ESTABLISHED 1884. JAMES W. JACK, ! -NEW ZEALAND AGENT, WELLINGTON. HUMOROUS ADVERTISERS. Like a mushroom from the ground springs an ai-tiolo into the market, and before it is fnlly fledged it asks the public in a demnre and innocent manner to '" Beware of Imitations." YOU CANNOT BUT SMILE. The Original and Genuine - RUBEROID R.OOEING has been on the market for over 13 years, and its name is indolible. IT WAS USKD. IS USKD, and WILL ALWAYS BE USED, Becanso its merits havo been proved. YOTT SMILE AGAIN. And AV-OID AN-OID that is not RUBER-OID. THE STEWART TIMBER, GLASS, AND ' HARDWARE CO. (Ltd.), WELLINGTON. Patronised b tlieir JOxcellenoies the Governors of New Zealand. CO KICK'S FAMILY HOTEL, CrriMSTCHURCH. j Within one minute of the Railway Station JAMES HATI'UELD, PiumtiKniu. Letters will rooeiva every attention. P.O. Jfox No. 291.1 Telephone. No. 231 WHERE' TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. QTOREY'S TERMINUS HOTEL. (Opposite Christchurch Railway Station.) Licensee— F. W. MILLWARD. Visitors to this spacious hotel receive every possible attention and modern comfort. Letters and telegiains are promptly attended to. Telephone 795. SPEIGHT'S PRIZE ALES on draught. Special arrangements made with permanent boarders aud Theatrical Parties, etc. Tariff — 8s per day ; £2 2s, per week. OCKAYNE'S LEVIATHAN TEAL PERANCE HOTEL, Manchester-st., Christchurch.— Tho additions to this popii' lar Temperance Hotel are now complete, and consist of 110 single and double bedrooms. The cuisine is under tho control of a first-class chef, and leaves nothing to be desired. Private diningroom for ladies. Suites of apartments, smoking • and reading rooms. Night porter. Tariff on application.— MßS. COCKAYNE, Proprietress. CLARENDON HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH, Within 2 minutes' walk of the Cathedral and G P.O. Replete with every modern convenience for VISITORS, TOURISTS, and COMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN. All communications promptly attended to. Telephone 1297. P.O. Box 207. P. COLLINS, Proprietor. SHADES HOTEL, HADES HOTEL, HEREFORD-ST., CHRISTCHURCH. Tariff, 7s per day. W. BROADWAY, Proprietor. SHACK LOCK'S RANGES. AH Iromnongora. is tiie BEST COOKING RANGE on tho market. Cooks with less fuel and more rapidly than any range made !e the latest pattern and mosl up-to-date range sold. T« be had from all ironmongers Be sure to ask for v THE GLOBE.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 134, 3 December 1904, Page 16
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