CONSUMPTION W* publish aa «xtmct from « testimonial received from Art&wr J. Wylto, of J3J Nicholson Street, Fitiroy. Ha says:—On 30th November 1894, I was suddenly seized with a violent hemorrhage from the long. Two days after 1 had another bad attack; and a fortnight after that had, once more, another hemorrhage. A piece of my long came away daring the coerce of the second hemorrhage. Medical aid was at once sought, and the doctor held out no hopes of my recovery. I slowly recovered, however, but once more had another violent attack of bleeding, and the doctor who examined me sent me away to Echuea, and told me I was in consumption. The doctor who examined me in Echnc« s.ald the same, and my own medical adviser agreed with them. I came back from Echoca, and had another hsmorrhage, and wa* exceedingly weak sod ill. The hemorrhages Increased, and I thought I would never get better. My father, who knew Mr. Palmer in New Zealand, and knew what VITADATIO had done for him, wrote to me whilst I was in Echoca, and told me about VITADATIO. I was very sceptical about it, bat when I came down from Echuca went to see Mr. Palmer, who said, "I can care yon," and persuaded me to take a bottle home with me. After taking the medicine for some time, and receiving great benefit, I discontinued taking it, and shortly after I drifted back into a bad state of health. Mr. Palmer once again urged ma to take VITADATIO. He persuaded me to do *o, and the result of it is, on the 13th September the doctor declared me off the funds of the lodge, from which I had received over /80 in sick pay. At present I can truly say I never felt better. My friends are unanimous in praise of VITADATIO, and a reverend friend of mine, speaking about me, said, "Thanks to God and VITADATIO, he [meaning me] is a miracle." Those of yon who are suffering from consumption, or any other disease, do not fail to try VITADATIO. A. J. WYLIE. Gsokgb Stxsst Baptist CRUxtft, Fitzroy, October 3, 1898. I have known Mr. A. J. Wylie intimately for the past three years, and it affords me much pleasure in testifying to his high Christian character. I regard him as one upon whose word I could place the strictest reliance, and whose natural ardour of temperament ha* developed into a fixed and permai>*» habit. Hii restoration to health is little short of miraculous, knowing as Ido how, for.a long time, hie life teemed to hang npon the slenderest of threads. EDWARD ISAAC, ilfMiftr of Hit abemt Church.) The Price of thU Medicine is LARGE SIZE, 5/6; - - SMALL SIZE, 3/6. Aak Your Qrocer or Chemist lor It. A J. ENTRIOAN & COY. IMPORTERS, Commission Agents and General Merchants, 1 & 3. OCSTOM STREET, AUCKLAND. Best in 1880! Best ever Since!! ALPHA-LAV Ala £JREAM SEPARATORS (Ujal Igrieultnral Society's Show, at Maidstone, England. Joke, 1899, THE MOST COMPLETE TRIALS OF OREAM SEPARATORS EYER HELD. 6 DAYS'. CONTIGUOUS TRIALS ! SEPARATED MILK ANALYSED! POWER TESTED Steam-Power Machines, is* prize 420, awarded TO THE ALPHA LAVAL OREAM SEPARATE V Tie Judges declined to award a Second Prixe in thin class aa the; did other machine of sufficient merit. Hand-Power Machines. iw prize £2O, awari ed TO THE ALPHA LAVAL CREAM SEPARATOR, he Judges awarded a'Second Priie in this class to the Mclotte Ore&m Separator. Dairymen! It pays you to buy THE BEST DONT BE FOOLED into bnying a third-rate machine that will never give [aatisfactlc and which will lose yon more raonnv in one year than would pay ALPHA-LAVAL machine. WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED' CATALOGUES k PBIOISB, TO MASON, STROTHERS & C 0.,, CHRISTCHURCH. CHIEF AGHNTG FOB NEW ZEALAND TO NEW PLYMOUTH PG-OP. .WITTS CY A cant* for TarawAi
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BIOYCI/fIS FOR SALE. BUY Direct from EiiWaua.—Famous "KHAKI" CYCLES. \Greai cut in the trade. First-class quality\ati bedrock prices for cash. Single machino for £4.18 i 2'machine £8 lis; 3 machines, £l2 2a. | Freight and Jduey paid to Wellinaton. Lady VOycles, ,10s per machine extra. Quo- [ for 10 Bicycles and over on nppli cation.—Jotn Herest, Khaki Company gteatoll's Bullrings, For tsmoutb, England.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 14, 18 January 1901, Page 4
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725Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 14, 18 January 1901, Page 4
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