BEAD WHAT VITADATIO M DOING. coNauMPnoN can be cubed. BEAD WHVT MR. FRED BTKVENBOH KAYS VITADATIO HAB DONS FOR HIM. Dnngog, July 17,1900. Mr. 8. A. PALMER. Dear Sir,—For over two yean I wf» fered from what the doctors here teld aw was Consumption, and daring that time I Buffered considerably, and could not get any relief. Beveo times I broke a blood vessel, and gave up all hope o( recovery. Tbe doctors told me they oould not do a* any good, and gave me np. It wai then that I heard of VITADATIO, anl I determined to try it Tbe first bottle did me ■ deal of good, and after taking twelve bottlei I ctn now aiy I am quite oared. Twelve months ago I weighed under nine stone, and to-day I was weighed at yonr repreuntatives request, and was Just tea stone eight pounds, and am uow working on tbe roads as maintenanoo man, and wall abl* to do a hard day's work as well as I could years ago. I am well known bam, and will do all in my power to persuade others who are suffering to try your Medicine.. (Signed) FREDERICK STBVKNSOU, Government Maintenance Hu, Dnngog, N. 8. W. I have read the above care'uUy, and snow it to be correct, as I have known Frederick Stevenson during bis illness, tad live watohjd his wonderful recovery; he ii iaw qnite well I can also add that I have iried VITADATIO for Indigestion, and it laa done me a wonderful lot of good. (Signed) EDWARD PIPER, J.P.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 235, 16 October 1901, Page 2
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448Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 235, 16 October 1901, Page 2
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