KIDNEY AND LIVER COMPLAINT Weakness of the Bladder CX3KED BY VITADATIO. 499, Bourke-street, Surry Hills, Sydney, Sept. 9, 1899. Mr. PALMERr— Dear Sir, — Four years ago I was very bad , in fact, I had to walk on crutches. The doctor told me I was sufienng from Kidney and Liver Complaint and Weakness in the mouth of the Bladder. He gave me some medicine, but it did not do me any good. I saw in the paper about a Mrs. Stranger having been cured by VITADATIO, and I decided to try it. I took four small bottles, and one large one; the result was that in bix weeks I was perfectly cured, and have thrown away my crutche*. After I commenced taking VITADATIO I gained one stone in weight in six weeks. From that time to this I have never taken a dose of medicine, and I am perfectl cured of the old complaint. When I took your medicine four years a?o I was residinec in Macquarie-street, Hobart. I «nve this testimonial of my own free will, and you are at liberty to publish it if you so desire.— Yours faithfully, w r HTJRBIJ]EIGH Witness — D. B. Thomas 387, George-street For further particulars, S A. PALMER, WAREHOUSE, WATERLOO QUAY, WELLINGTON Correspondence Invited. Write for Testimon i alSj TO THE CITIZENS OF WELLINGTON. TADTES AND GENTLEMEN,— In re_J sponse to the Deputation which waited on me this morning I heieby convene a Public Meeting, to be hell nt the Theatre Royal on FRIDAY AFTERNOON the 17th inst , at 3.30 p.m , to pass Resolutions upholding the action of the Home Government in reference to the South Afiifan War. JOHN G, W. AITKEN, Mayor of Wellington. 15th January, 1902. ~ wi':llington~city council. anniversary of the wellington PROVINCE IN consequence of the 22nd instant being the first anniver-aiy of the death of her la'e Mot Gracious Majesty Queen Victoii*. I invite the citizens to observe the holiday on the following day, THURSDAY, the 23rd JOHN G. W. AITKEN, Mayor of Wellington. 9th January, 1902
MELROSE BOROUGH COUNCIL. DOG REGISTRATION, 1902. "\TOTICR is her* bv given that the Regis IN nation F.-e on all flogs ibove the age of six months kept within the Bnrough of Mehose has been fixed at Five Shillings per The fees are now paynbli 1 to Mr Rn'hnrd Greeks, of H.ippy Valle\ , Wellington, or at this office during nflW Ww W. J. FOSTER. Town Clerk. 8, Colonial Mutual HuiMiug-., Wellington, 11th January, 1902.
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Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 81, 18 January 1902, Page 17
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