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HYDATIDS ON THE LIVER CURED BY YITADATIO. A NEW ARRIVAL FROM NEW ZEALAND. The Square, Palmerston North, N.Z. 25th April, 1899. Mr. S. A. PALMER. Dear Sir, — The case of M'Mmn is a genuine one ; the doctor was in a fix about it, but said an operation wae absolutely necessary. I myself diagnosed it "Hydatads," and assured the father that VITADATIO would in lees than two days prove me to be correct. You have the father's testimony to that effect. Yours faithfully, JOHN HEP WORTH, Eclectic Chemist. PaJmerston North, N.Z., 25th April, 1899. MR. PALMER (VITADATIO). Dear Sir,— On Bth August 1898, my son aged 12, complained of a swelling on his right side , on examination, by a doctor it was pronounced to be "Hydatida on the Liver," and an operation was ordered to take place immediately for the removal of the growth. Meeting Mr. Hep worth, eclectic chemist, of this town, to whom I mentioned the trouble, he recommended me to try a bottle of VITADATIO before having recourse to an operation, which would be necessarily attended with more or less risk. I procured a bottle, and within an hour after the first dose, an improvement in the system was perceptible, and within a period of two or three weeks he was perfectly well, and has remained so, enjoying excellent health, without any return of the former trouble. I obtained for him altogether four bottles-, and the trial proved most satisfactory indeed , far beyond my anticipations. ALEX. M'MINN, Journalist. Witness, J. Hepworth. For further particular S. A. PALMER WAREHOUSE WATERLOO OFAY WELLINGTON. Correspondence Invited. Write for Testimonials. The price of Medicine i« 5s 6d and 3s 6d per bottle.

UNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND. T^ XAMINATIONS will commence on TUESDAY, 9th DECEMBER, 1902, for the following — Matriculation, Junior Scholarships, Medical Preliminary, Solicitors' General Knowledge and Barristers' General Knowledge. PLACES OF EXAMINATION : Auckland, Gisborne, Napier, New Plymouth, Wanganui, Palmerston North, Wellington, Nelson, Blenheim,, Westport, Greymouth, Christchurch, Timaru, Oamaru, Dunedin, Invercargill. Candidates must send to the Reoistrar of the University, Wellington, signed with all their names in full, a last of the subjects in which they desire to be examined. Such notice must be sent on or before THURSDAY, 23rd October, accompanied by the Examination Fee, or up to 30th OCTOBER, with a fine of Two Guineas extra to the Fee. Cheques must have exchange added, and Public Account Receipts or Stamps will not be accepted. FEES For Matriculation, Medical Preliminary, or General Knowledge Examinations Two Guineas For Junior Scholarship Examination One Guinea (In this case a second guinea is payable if the Candidate Matriculates). Candidates are required to use Forms of Application, which may be had from the Registrar. Candidates must state distinctly for which examination they propose to enter. Candidates for Junior Sokolarships must be not less than 16, and not more than 19 years of age on Ist December, 1902. Fifteen Junior Scholarships, each of the annual value of £30, and tenable for three years, are offered at this Examination. There will be an additional allowance of £20 made to Scholars who require to live away from home to aibtend a University College. J . W. JOYNT, Registrar. Wellington, 15th September, 1902.

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Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 120, 18 October 1902, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 120, 18 October 1902, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 120, 18 October 1902, Page 7

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