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CONSUMPTION y seined with a violent hemorrhage from the lung. Two days after I had ' another bad attack; and a fortnight after that had, once more, another hemor- | rhage. A piece of my lung came away during the course of the second hemorrhage. Medical aid was at once sought, and the.doctor held out no hopes of my | i recovery. I slowly recoyered, however, but once more had another violent attack of bleeding, and the doctor who examined me sent me away to Echuca, . t and told me I was in consumption. The doctor who examined me in Echuca I said the same, and my own medical adviser agreed wjth them. I came back from Echuca, and had another hemorrhage, and was exceedingly weak and ill. I The hemorrhages increased, and I thought I would never get better. My father, I who knew Mr. Palmer in New Zealand, and knew what VITADATIO had done | for him, wrote to me whilst I was in Echuca, and told me about VITADATIO. '-1 was very sceptical about It, bat when I came down from Echuca went to see i"Ma Palmer, who said, "I can cure you," 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 siata I of health. Mr. Palmer once again urged me to take VITADATIO. He persuaded me to do so, and the result of it is, on the nth September the doctor declared me off the funds of the lodge, from which I had received over /8o in | . sick pay. At present I can truly say I sever felt better. My friends are nnan- ' imous in praise of VITADATIO, and a reverend friend of mine, speaking about me, said, "Thanks to God and VITADATIO, he [meaning me] is a mir- ' acle." Those of you who are suffering from consumption, or any other disease, I do not fail to try VITADATia, A. J. WYLIE. Gross* Sxuzt Baptist Church, Fitzrov, October 3, 189& * I have known Mr. A. J. Wylie intimately for the past three years, and it affords V me much pleasure in testifying to his high Christian character. I regard him as J one upon whose word I could place the strictest reliance, and whose natural / ardour of temperament has developed into a fixed and perrnaosi. habit. His j > restoration to health is tittle short of miraculous, knowing as Ido how, for along f time, his life seemed to hang upon the slenderest of threads. J EDWARD ISAAC, IMinUUt of at ebovt Cherch.) S Tb6 Price at thU Medicine ts < LARGE SIZE, 5/<S; • * SMALL SIZE, 3/6. < Ask Your Orocef or Chemist for It. < ENTRICAN & COY, IMPORTERS, Commission Agents and General Merchants, 1 & 3, CUSTOM STB.BSET, AUCKLAND. Best in 1880S Best ever Since!! P[REAM SEPARATORS Royal AgricultnraS Society's Show, at Maidstone, England, Juhe, 1899. THE MOST COMPLETE TRIALS OF OREAM SEPARATORS EVER HELD. 5 DAYS' CONTINUOUS TRIALS ! SEPARATED MILK ANALYSED! POWER TESTED Steam-Power Machines. Ist prize awarded TO THE ALPHA LAVAL OREAM SEPARATE V Tte_ Judges .declined to award a Second Prize in this class as they did other machine of sufficient merit. Hand-Power Machines. isr prize £2O, awari ed TO THE ALPHA LAVAL OREAM SEPARATOR. be Judges awarded a Second Prise in this olass to the Melotte Cream Separator. THE BEST DON'T BE FOOLED Into buying a third-rate machine that will never give satisfactic and which will lose yon more money in one year than would pay ALPHA-LAVAL machine. WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES k PRICES, TO MASON, STRUTHERS & CO. CH fSTCHURCH. OHIEF AGENTS FOB NEW ZEALAND TO NEW PLYMOUTH OC-OP. SOCIETY Agents for TaranaH

LATEST SHIPPING! JUtRIVEO, -B& PAJAROV from IOHDON. A EKIJ BHEPiDJNt 07 5* £3 BOOTS & SHOES, CONSIGNED TO Grayson & Cock, BOOT IMPORTERS, Detail-street. lilK© TO TELEPHONE Ma. 20J. INCI.EWOO.D* 7'ATE AGENTS, AUCTION KEKt>, and OATTL3 SaLESMES" Jjarge Selection of Prooertles fo> Sale; AGENIS 808 Col-.-ilai Mutual Life Inxurauae 0». «; s;:« ;Jh*'=p Dips ,i_l rinds of GKA3K and FASM SEED aiwajn as haiid. Also— BONEDUiTf WANK .-.r.rt oti-.n i;Nl'.-15K'.'?AK :■/:!. ,'attia Salea at lugiewood forouighDJy Tarikl Road <caoiifily

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 58, 29 March 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 58, 29 March 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 58, 29 March 1901, Page 4

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