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SHOULD CHEMISTS TELL < SUPPRESSION OF INFORMATION ■ I DETRIMENTAL TO PUBLIC HEALTH AND HAPPINESS THOUSANDS CLAMOURING FOR FACTS Whether or not Chemists should tell !» i matter that is left to their good judgment and diseretion. In many cases they uro not reticent and rightly so. too. But when it conies to “Vitor”—the Wonder Medicine —the majority of chemists will promptly tell you that results lune definitely proved that tn cases ot Ulcerated Stomachs, Liver and Kidney complaints, and Indigestion, “Vitor” is » very good and sate medicine. As a tonio for old, middle aged, and young alike, it has very few equals. Women all over the world find joyful relief, from their natural ailments, in the great “Vitor.” Naturally some chemists have more to say than others about “Vitor” but they one and all realise that the wonder medicine and tonic, is doing more tn relieving the trials and tribulations of humanity, than all the other so-called “cures” put together. No doubt every reader’s particular chemist will tell you this. Every man, woman and child in the Dominion of New Zealand is destined to enjoy the almost miraculous benefits ox “Vitor"—the wonder medicine. All chemists and storekeepers interested In the people’s welfare recommend and sell “Vitor’’ in the new hygienically wrapped fiat bottle, at the phenomenally low Pr Thos < e suffering from kidney and liver troubles and stomach disorders, such as Indigestion, will find “Vitor” a wonderfully effective medicine. If the foregoing ndvlce and information Is the means of Imparting the truth about ‘Vitor” to a tenth of the thousands clamouring for the facts about this wonder medicine, a truly great and noble purpose will have been served.-

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 113, 10 February 1928, Page 7

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276

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 113, 10 February 1928, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 113, 10 February 1928, Page 7

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