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ANOTHER WONDERFUL CURB HEMORRHAGE of LUNGS of YEARS STANDING. CURED BY VITABATIQ.

Read what Mr. A. JACKSON has to say : Noith Melbourne, November 14, 1900. To Mr. PALMER— Dear Sir, — I have pleasure in giving ray testimony as td the good quality d,nd cuimg power of Webber's VITADATIO. Some four vears ago I was taken ill. One doctor said it was tvDhoid fe\ er Iwas m bed senne three weeks, then I got weaker and weaker, until I went to another doctor, who said that it was inteimittent phthsis (what people know as consumption) and ordered me to Kohuca at once. I went to Echuca, stayed there five or six weeks, and came home again. About three' weeks after coining homo I had hemorrhage come on. T laid up and thought I was getting round again, when it came on again (after an interval of six months). Then they got oftener and oftener until they were coming on every month. The doctor (the third one) told me at the finish he could do no more. On the afternoon of the day he told me one of the VITADATTO pamphlets was pushed under my front door . my boy brought it to me, and on reading of a similar case to my own as having: been cured, T said I would tr>- some. I sent down for a bottle at once, and commenced to take it. (At this time I was laid up with the worst turn of the hemorrhage that I had had.) The bleeding beean to stop, and I did not have another turn for nearly 12 months. I then had a slight attack, but it did not last one day. I thought I would ero and see Mr. Palmer and tell him. He told me to take another bottle or so, and that possibly that would be the last I would see of the hemorrhage. I did as he said, and have not seen a sign of bleeding since (nearly three vears). I am thankful that I started to take VITADATIO, as I honestly believe I would have been dead long ago had I not done so. I will be pleased to cive any information anv time to anv other sufferer. (Signed) ALFRED JACKSON, HB3- ) Elizabeth-street North Melbourne. Foi fuither particulais, S. A PALMEE, WAREHOUSE, WATERLOO QUAY WELLINGTON. Conespondenee Invited. Write foi Testimonials.

EMPIRE BAZAAR! M P I R E BAZAAR! SKATING RINK. SKATING RINK.

EVERY NIGHT' EVERY NIGHT! 4th to 7th APRIL, Three Grand National Nights — ENGLAND, IRELAND, and SCOTLAND. Exhibition Dances, English Night Maypole, Gavotte, and Hornpipe Irish Night Irish Jig and Reels Scottish Night Highland Fling, Sword Dance, etc. TUESDAY, Bth APRIL, And Following Nights, Gilbert and Sullivan's Satirical Opera, THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE Dramatis Personse . Majoi-General Stanley—Mr. J. M. Izett The Pirate King Mr. D. Oronin Mabel Miss Jennie Sheen Edith Miss A. Hyde Kate Miss Lawless Isabel Mis. J. G. Nowlan Ruth Miss L. White Frederic Mi. Philip Palmer Samuel Mr. W. Tabor Sergeant Mi. J. G. Nowlan Corporal Mr. Albert Samuel Pirates, Policemen etc. Penucjuier Mr. F. Wise Seenio Artist Mr. L. Williams Scenic Artist Mr G. Hoskins Mechanist Mr. J. Callaghan Limelight Effects Mr. P. Verto Costumiere Madame McCleary Leader of Orchestra Mr. Woodward Conductor Mr. W. McLaughlin Furniture from S. Williams, Taranakistreet. Dooirs open 7pm. , Overture 7.45 shaap. Admission —Reserved Chairs, Is 6d; all other seats Is. standing room, FREE.

The appioachmg Coionation Holds first place in conversation, The world will stop till Edward crowned, Then recommence its daily round ; While those who gave a loyal cheer May be dead within a year, Unless for colds they do procure W. E. Woods' Great Peppermint Cube.

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Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 92, 5 April 1902, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 92, 5 April 1902, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 92, 5 April 1902, Page 17

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