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CONSUMPTION Wl publish is extract from a testimonial received from As&or ]. Wylie, ol rj» Nicholson Street, Fitiroy. He says:-On 30th November, 1894, I«M suddenly seized with a violent hemorrhage from the Inng. Two days after I had another bad attack; and a fortnight after that had, once more, another hemorrhage. A piece of my Inng came away during the course 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 Echuca, and told me 1 was in consumption. The doctor who examined me in Echuca said the same, and my own medical adviser agreed with them. I came back from Echuca, and had another hemorrhage, and was exceedingly weak and 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 tor him, wrote te me whilst I was in Echuca, and told me about VITADATIO. . I was very sceptical about it, bnt when I came down from Echuca went to see Mr. 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 stat* 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 13th September the dc :tor declared me off the funds of the lodge, from which I had received over 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 you who are suffering from consumption, or any other disease, do not fail to try VITADATIO. A. J. WYLIE. Gborgb Stxsst Bapiisi Church, 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 reliante, and whose natural ardour of temperament has developed into a fixed and pertnao-.. habit. His restoration to health is little short of miraculous, knowing as 1 do how, for a long time, his life seemed to hang npon the slenderest of threads. EDWARD ISAAC, (Miniltr 0/ tht abovi CAwcA.) The Price of this Medicine Is LARGE SIZE, 5/6; - - SMALL SIZE, 3/6. A«k Your Grocer or Chemist for It.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 113, 29 May 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 113, 29 May 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 113, 29 May 1901, Page 4

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