Went to Launceston to abuse the Proprietor of Vi-ttk jd a tio, But now words fail me to express my gratitude to this gentleman for the effects of his GREAT HERBAL REMEDY. Chronic Enlargement of the Liver for Twenty-one Months. Mr. W. WEBBER. Dear Sir,— My suffering was intense tor aoo-ut one year and mna months. I took all sorts of drugs, but got no benent. My medical adviser assured me alter a most searching examination that I was the victim of Chronic En-laj-genrent of the Liver. When all else had failed, my wife pleaded with me to ge l a SUppl;7 of VITADATTO and give it a thorough test, seeiner it was dome so much for others who suffered. Complying with this request, I procured four bottles of the medicine, and by Uio time they were used to all appearance I telt much worse. My neck had very much swollen, and my eyes were constantly running with, water. I n thte state I began to feel so annoyed with the proprietor that I took train and 1 went to Launcsston to give you the full torce of my mind about what. I thought of you and the remedy, and called at your place of business, but did not succeed m seeing you. Before I left home notwithstanding I was so ill, my wife pleaded with me not to return without bringing a few more bottles, she evidently being of opinion VITADATTO would ultimately effect a cure, and, strange to say, I did so, although personally I had lost all faiith m the remedy. However, I began on the fifth bottle, and before ft was finished there was a decided chamse tor the better, ard when I had used the sixth the change was still for the better , and by the time the seventh bottle was used I did not know I had a liver, a,nd my trouble was, as I have since proved, completely gone. Seeing that it is Quite twelve montihs since m,y restoration to good, strong robust health was effected solely bv tihe use of Webber's VITADATTO * as" the means used. I feel it to be a duty I owe to the public who suffer, as well as thanks to the proprietor to give this testimonial without reservation. Tours very -raitefullv. JAMES KIRKCALDY. Brookville. Westburv. Tasmania, December 4, 1900. For further particular* " A. PALMER. WAREHOUSE WA TFRLOO QUAY WELLINGTON. Cnm«!nondeT>pf» Tnvited. Write for Testimonial*. The price of Medicine is fid and 3s fid per bottle.
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Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 134, 24 January 1903, Page 7
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418Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 134, 24 January 1903, Page 7
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