READ WHAT . . . VITADATIO ... 15 DOING. Another Triumph for VITADATIO GALL STONES AGAIN CONQUERED. 21 Clayton Street, Balmam, October 17, 1901. Mr. S A. PALMER, Dear Sir, — I feel it my duty in the inteiest of humanity to let you know the great benefit I have leceived thiough Vitadatio. I have been a maityi to gall stones for a long while. I was treated by a medical doetoi every day I was unable to go out of doois, thus being unable to follow my usual occupation. The doctors failed to cure me. I was in extieme pain, vomiting and puiging. My life was a buiden to me. One day in picking up a paper one of youi handbills was in it of a lady who had been cured of gall stones, the symptoms of the patient being similar to my own I thought I would tiy it. A bottle was bi ought to me. It acted like a chaim, and in a few days I was out of bed, fiee fiom the pain. I took thiee large bottles, and can honestly say I am cuied thiough this wonderful medicine I cannot find woids to express my gratitude to you foi the good youi medicine has done for me. My fuends seeing the good it has done foi me, have started taking it, and all seem to piaise it to the utmost. Dear Six, I give you full consent to do whatever you like with this testimonial, and I hope to see it in punt as soon as possible for the sake of the pooi unfoitunates who may be suffering as I was. I will be only too glad to offei you my services at any time. — I remain, yours sincerely, T. BYRNES. Witness to signature, H. Ward, 316 Dailing Stieet. I heieby ceitify to the above being true in every particular, being a mate of his. G. 0. McCre^dy. For further particulars, S. A. PALMER, WAREHOUSE WATERLOO QUAY, WELLINGTON. Correspondence Invited. Write for Testimonials.
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SOUTH AFRICA. STEAMER SERVICES SYDNEY TO CAPETOWN. ABERDEEN, WHITE STAR, And LUND'S LINES. Passages Booked and Berths Secured. For Through Fares, Sailing Dates, and Connecting Steamers from Wellington, Apply to THOS. COOK & SON, Shipping Agents, Wellington.
WELLINGTON AND MANAWATU RAILWAY CO., LTD. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS, 1901-1902. IN connection with the above Holidays, Excursion Tickets will be issuer! from Wellington and Johnsonville to Longburn, Palmerston, Feilding, Woodville, and all other stations on the Napiei-T.uanaki section, hom 18th December, 1901, to the 2nd January, 1902 inclusive, available for return until 19th Febiuary, 1902. Return Faies — First class, 2d per mile; second-class, Id pei mile. Mileage counted one way only WM. HANNAY, General Manager. Wellington, 18th December, 1901.
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Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 77, 21 December 1901, Page 40
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