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Lay on Mac Duff! who hasn't lead How bold Macbeth was slain, But now he's been so long since dead, Why rake him up again 9 Then let him lest, he's out of date, We'll turn to something newei, If you've got a cold, be not too late, Take Woods' Great Peppephint Cok_

Health and How to Obtain It. Read what Vitadatio is doing. A VICTORY FROM JUNEE. dO YEARS A SUFFERER. VITADATIO CUBED HIM. Mr. S. A. PALMER, Sydney. Dear Sir, —It is now close on 30 years since I had the first attack of a cold, which has troubled mc continuously. At hrst the cough was only slight, and, as most people thoughtlessly do, I did not t„J.e any particular care of myself, thinking the cough would soon leave mc. I was then about 14st. in weight . but I began to get much worse, and, in spite of medical attendance, I soon found tho cold had such a, severe hold on mc that nothing appaiently did mc any good. For years I tried many of the aclveitised remedies, but they all failed to cure mc. The cough increased, and before I could lay down in bed at night I would be seized with a. fit of coughing which frequently lasted foi an hour during which time I would expectorate a great quantity of phlegm. I lost flesh rapidly, and my clothes w ere simply hanging on mc like bags However, a short time ago' I commenced taking 'Webber's Vitadatio," and, after taking the second bottle, I began to improve, and now, after taking six large bottles of Vitadatio, I feel splendid, and have regained my loss in weight. lam 14st. again. I cannot express my gratitude for the reeoven of my long-lost health I intend taking a few more bottles, so as to make the cure thorough and complete, and I am sending you this testimonial in the hope that other sufferers may be induced to give your wonderful medicine a trial —Yours gratefully (Signed) W R. LYONS. Junee, late of Albury, February 26th 1900. For further particulars, S. A. PALMER WAREHOUSE WATERLOO QUAY, WELLINGTON. Correspondence Invited. Write for Testimonials.

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Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 65, 28 September 1901, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 65, 28 September 1901, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 65, 28 September 1901, Page 14

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