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The Discovery of the Century.

THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.

While Doctors Differ Vitadatio Cures.

I lived in Invercaigill. N.Z , foi 25 yeais, being a business man all mj life My health breaking down, I tiled all the doctois who came to the city, and also visited othei towns in New Zealand and the othei colonies foi medical treatment, but gradually giew woise, and at last decided to have a consultation of doctors. They decided on an operation, which took place, and they discovered I was surleiing from a disease known as Hydatids to an extent that would kill twenty men, and that nothing could be done for me, thiee months being the outside limit that I could live in their judgment This becoming known to my friends, I was the recipient of then sympathies to such an extent that it became unbearable, though kindly meant, and I decided to go into a country place foi peace The doctois said that if I could go to the countiy, I could go farthei. and suggested a '-ea trip to Tasmania, with a view of piolongmg my life a little With difficulty I adopted the doctois' advice to visit Tasmania At this time I v,as almost incapable of walking; I amved in Tasmania on May 1st, 1895, and was met at; the 1 ail way station, Launceston, by my biothei m-law, Mr John Shiels, of that city, who said, on seeing me, "I nevei thought to see you like this" After conversation, Mi ShitK said that they had a medicine there winch was stated to almost make the de.id rise I feebly laughed, thinking it impossible aftei the fiat of the doctors that I could evei be cuied, and declined to enteitain the matlei Thiee weeks passed away, and eventually I gave in to the peisistency of my brothei-in law, and commenced taking YITADATIO. Feeling a benefit from the hist bottle, I continued its use, and made such lapid stndes to lecoveiy that in July of the same yeai I was able to return to New Zealand, less than two months aftei taking the first dose Before leaving Tasmania I arranged to pmchase a quantity of the medicine foi the New Zealand people, and to start its sale theie, ngieeing to pay all expenses ot its intioduction, advertising, &c The demand in New Zealand grew lapidly and innumerable cuies were effected Finding that the business lequired my whole attention, I disposed of the busi ness I had successfully conducted foi twenty years in Invercaigill, and visited eveiy town in New Zealand, extolling the vutues and curative properties of YITADATIO. You will see from the above that it is be cause I have been cuied myself that I am en gaged in this business. I wish to make it cleaily undei stood that I know by expenence that the medicine cannot possibly do the most delicate peison any haim, no mattei what then ailment may be. I have known it to cuie veiy young children and also very old people ; theiefoie I am glad to he able to recommend YITADATIO to both old and young. My own expenence was that at times I would get very much worse than at othei s, and when I was not so well I would lessen the pi escribed do?e, and when feeling bettei I would ineiease the size of the dose to as much as four tablespoonsful at a time. I have found that when patients have us<h1 the medicine in the way that I have indicated that they have been thoroughly cuied. In cases of long standing disease, it takes great perseveiance, although many have been cured with a few bottles of YITADATIO. I h id to peiseveie with it foi twelve months I have found also in my expenence that a great many people who have been heated by

the doctois toi Consumption, Asthma, Bionehitis, and many othei chest complaints, have been suffeiing tiom Hydatids, as aftei they have taken a lew bottles of the medicine the Hydatids have commenced to leave the system. Poi a fullei account ot my case, write for pamphlet. Mr. PARKS, of California ihilly, Eendigo, Victoria, swears that VIT\DATIO has cuied him of

CANCER IN THE TONGUE. To Mb. PALMER, - I, Fredeuck Parkb, of California Gull}, neai Bendigo, in the State ot Victona, do solemnly and sinceiely declaie that this is my Testimonial to you on behalf ot m\ cuie I have been a sufferei with Cancel m the mouth tor the past six yeais I went to the hospital, and the hist thini^ they did was to

take the tongue light >ut. In two months' time, attei the operation, the Cancer giew again , it got laiger than betore. The doctor said that nothing could be done, so I went home and was put to bed I asked my wife to get me a bottle of Vitadatio. I took half a bottle that night, and in three days I was able to take oatmeal and sago, and have had no other medicine but VITADATIO within my mouth I can solemnly declare that the woild does not know the power of Vitadatio I am the only one living out of 45 ca&es ol Cancer tieated last year, and can solemnly swear that only foi Vitadatio I would not be heie now, so I think you can guaiantee a cure tor cancer, as mine was a \eiy bad case, theie being no hope, the doctois said, and now I can take any kind of food the same as befoie the opeiation And I mike this solemn Declaration, conscientiously believing the same to be true, and by

vhtue of an Act of Parliament of Victoria, lendenng persons making a false declaration punishable for wilful and corrupt perjury. F. PARKS. Declared befoie me, at Bendigo, in the State afoiesaid, this 14th day of May, in the year of oui Lord one thousand nine hundred and one. J. M. DAVIES, J.P. Since the above Testimonial was published, the doctors at a meeting of the hospital committee stated that Mr. Parks was never a patient theie. The following letter from Mr. Parks appeared in the Bendigo Advertiser of July 24, 1901.

A CANCER CASE. (To the Editoi of the Adveither.) Sir, —I noticed in youi columns lecently, in the report of the hospital committee meeting a reference to Mr. Parks' testimonial re Cancel (that is myself), and objecting to the Testimonial I sent Mr. Palmer with reference to my being an inmate of the Bendigo Hospital Well, Sn, I will explain. When this Cancel first took me I was a resident of Woodend. It took six years growing before I had it opeiated upon. At the end of that time I went into the Kyneton Hospital, and they lemoved my tongue, and as soon as my tongue was removed the Cancer grew more lapidly than befoie. I was an inmate of the Kyneton Hospital foi six weeks. Then they told me they could do no more for me. From Kyneton I came to Bendigo, and went to the Bendigo Hospital, and showed it to the head doctoi, the assistant doctoi, and the huad waidei, and they said, " Paiks, there is no hope foi you. In thiee or four days you will be no moie," and they also said, " you had better go home and go to bed." By this time my thioat was almost closed and I could only get a small portion of liquid nourishment down. I went home, and told my wife to go and get a bottle of Vitadato, which she did, and I took half the bottle that night and finished the remainder duung the next tew days. I felt so much better after taking it that I continued it, and as I went on taking the Vitadatio my throat gradually opened, and a little ovei a week I commenced to take a little sago and beef tea, and impioved eveiy week dining the whole time I was taking Vitadatio, until I took 50 bottles, which completely cuied me. After I was cuied I went to the Bendigo Hospital, and showed my cuie to the head doctor, the head waidei, and the portei, and they were quite astonished to see me, thinking, of course, I was in the cemetery. They asked me what cuied me, and I told them Vitadatio. I showed it to the doctor, and he said 1 was completely cured. Sir. the committee say I was not a patient. No, I was not. They would not admit me, saying there was no cure foi me, but told me to go home and go to bed ; it was only a matter of a few days. But to-day I am still alive and well, and atn as free from Cancer and as healthy as any man, and I solemnly declare I was cured by Vitadatio and nothing else; and, Sir, what makes ir moie wonderful, the doctor told me they had had 444 cases of Cancer in the hospital, and all had died The more I thinkof my wondeiful cuie, the moie I think what a wondeiful medicine Vitadatio is, and I can recommend it to anyone with a ease like my owl. Yours, &c, F. PAKKS. California Gully, Bendigo

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Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 77, 21 December 1901, Page 35 (Supplement)

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The Discovery of the Century. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. While Doctors Differ Vitadatio Cures. Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 77, 21 December 1901, Page 35 (Supplement)

The Discovery of the Century. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. While Doctors Differ Vitadatio Cures. Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 77, 21 December 1901, Page 35 (Supplement)

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