A LEGACY FROM TYPHOID FEVER
RUNNING SORES IN LEO FOR EIGHT YEARS CURED BY YITADATIO.
Epsom, Auckland, Deoembe? 16th, 1901 Mr S. A. PALMEK.
Dear Sir, —It gives me the greatest of pleasure to know that you are about, to bring your medicine, VITADATIO, before the public and my friends in the Old Country. lam cure they will thank n»d even bless you from their hearts for t:he good you will be doing, as I, for one, out of many tliousaixls, can prove. When you get to Plymouth you can show my friends what I say, also at Liscard and Bodniin, the place of my birth especially, where they all know me! I had the misfortune to contract typhoid fever, irhich caused other serious complaint*, and I was ljud up twelve montJis. When I was able to get about the disease -went into my right leg. and it wii* swollen very much. ( Inside of twelve months it ail broke out into one nw.«s of miter. I calits.l in my doctor, and }ie (okl me lie cmUd do nothing, as 1 would have a bad !<?g the rest of my life. Xot Wing satisiitv! 1 saw four other doerors, and they aiJ told me about the s<un? thine. ] gave up hopes of doing any wore "work, but b*ing advised by my frier.c* to try other medicines. I did so, which cost mo about £40, arid I never receirwl any beirsrfit ivhatover from them. 1 then tried a newly" advertiml remedy, but j-ft«- taking a Jaj-ge course of it IVμ no better. I then thought ihe cJoetws were riirfit, «n J gave up tn-iiig any more. I was suffering for about eight years, when one Saturday night I went to tihe city of Auckland and vms looking at the shop windows when I &aw a lot of strange looking -bottles in a window, with a frame of testimonies from different people. I said to my daughter, "Another lot of quackery," when yoiiragent, Mr Ibbot«on. said to me 1" was mietakt-n. and after a little conversation with iiim he advised me to try it, whi-rh I am thaid;ful to 'him that I did. After taking ten bottles I saw a great ciiauge in mv leg, which made me pem-vtre with the'medicine until I lial taken 56 bottles, when I can truly say my leg is well. For 1 can run, skip, and jump, and I am better in health than over 1 was in mv life. I never weighed, more than 10st *10i-b, but now I am. 12st 21b, and never feel tired or out of saite. If anyone doubts my statements he caai write to me, of to a dozen other people who can testify to my cure. I may add f.'iat lam doing all that lie. , " in my power for otheis to try VITADATIO for the suffering community. Wishing you a pleasant voyage to the dear Ohl Loantry. I remain, yours truly, T. H* ROYVE. BlacJwnith, Auckland, ]Cew Zealand. For furthor particulars, S. A. PALMER, Warehouse, Waterloo Quay, Wellington. Correspondeace invited. )Vrite for testimonials. The price of medicine is s;i 6d and 3e 6d per oot tie. ,
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11499, 4 February 1903, Page 5
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526A LEGACY FROM TYPHOID FEVER Press, Volume LX, Issue 11499, 4 February 1903, Page 5
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