MAKE NO MISTAKE ABOUT V I JL y A. JL> JL r i: I O HYDATIDS BAFFLED THE SKILL OF 13 DOCTORS. Turned out Twice- from the Christchurch Hospital as INCURABLE. VITADATIO COMPLETELY CURED ME. LIVING TESTIMONIAL From ALFRED ALSTON, Miner, Glentunnel, Canterbury, New Zealand. This is to certify that ALFRED ASTON has been a great sufferer for the past four years or more. I consulted tiixrteen different doctors, and, after detscribing my symptoms, neither of them seemed to understand my case. One said that I had heart disease, and that I ought never to go out alone, as I might die at any moment. Another said I had abscess an, the liver ; another, after treating me for four or five weeks, said, he did not know what was really the matter with me. In the month of September, 1895, Dr. LOM AX-SMITH, after treating me for some time, advised, me to go to the Christchurch Hospital, in which institution I remained for one month. I was then told thait they could do no more for me, so I left that institution witihout receiving any benefit. I then returned home, having lost all hope,, and was gradually getting worse. Sought medical advice in February, 1898. when I again went into the Christchurch Hospital for treatment, and after remaining four weeks, the doctor told me he could do no more for me, which filled me with despair, and I thought I was returning home to die, when my daughter, Mrs. Donovan, of Belfast, strongly advised me, before I went home to consult Mr. E. W. Hall, Medical Herbalist, Armagh-street, Christchurch. After much persuasion, I consented, although I had little faith of your beinpr able to do me any good after thirteen, doctors failing. After describing my symptoms, you assured me that you could do me good, which inspired me with a little hope. After being under your treatment for a fortnight, I called to see you to report how I was getting on. Yon told me then that you were sure you could cure me, because you knew that I was suffering from Hydatids. After taking thirty large bottles of VITADATIO I was quite restored to my usual health, and was enabled to go to my work, which I had not been able to do for nine months previously ; I have been working for the past seven months. My friends and neighbours 1 think I am a. living miracle. I shall always be grateful as long ss I live for what VITADATIO has done for me. I willingly give you this testimony, with the hope that it may be a benefit to suffering humanity. I shall be pleased to amswer any who wish to make further inquiries, providing they send a stamped addressed enyelope for reply. Yours ever gratefully, ALFRED ASTON, Miner, Glentunnel, N.Z. I, SARAH ANN ALSTON, wife of the above, testify to the truth of the above statement. May 24th. 1899. For further particulars, S. A. PALMER, WAREHOUSE. WATERLOO QUAY. WELLINGTON. Correspondence Invited. Write for Testimonials. The price of Medicine is ■5s fid and 3s fid nor bottle.
NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS, 1902 and 1903. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS, available for return until 19th February. 1903, will be obtainable from any stationto any station on the Wellington-Napier-New Plymouth Section (except were ordinary fares are less) from 18th December, 1902, to 2nd January, 1903. These tickets are available for break of journey at any station at which the train is timed to stop over 25 miles from issuing station. BY ORDER.
MILLINERY. LADIES SHOULD TRY "The Paragon," 11, VIVIAN STREET, FOR MTLLTNERY & DRESSMAKING^
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Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 128, 13 December 1902, Page 19
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