BEAD WHAT VITADATIO 18 DOING. HYDATIDS. Hopkins Street, Footscray, February 7,1900. Mr. S. A. PALMER. Deai' Sir, —It is with much gratitude I send you this testimonial regarding the great benefit I have received from the Great Herbal Remedy, '• W. WEBBER'S VITADATIO.,' I am positive I could not have existed much longer but for taking it. For 16 years I had been suffering from some unknown disease. Having a good knowledge of herbs and their uses, I never consulted a doctor; in fact, although I have a large family, and have had the usual amount of sickness among them, 3-jby constantly relying on herbal treatment I ' have never had to call in medical aid ; yet in my own case 1 was completely nonplussed and helpless. I may say here that I have been treated by a noted herbalist, from whom I got but passing relief. He said "my lungs were filling up." I have found, since taking Vitadatio, that what he said was true, for it has brought from my lungs quantities of hydatids, and also from other organs of my body; they even came from my eyes and head. On account of the stabbing pains in en mv eyes when I would stoop, I became i afraid of losing my sight, as it was then very defective. I had lost all sense of feeling in some parts of my body, and in both my index fingers and thumbs; but since taking the Vitadatio my feeling lias been restored. 1 have been informed since my recovery, that hydatids are a cause o£ paralysis, which has jnade me still more thankful to you for bringing this efficacious medicine to Australia, and I have much reason to thank God that I was led to try it. A good Samaritan, who told me I was in a decline, bought me a 5s 6d bottle of Vitadatio, and when I had taken the third bottle the hydatids began tc appear, and then I knew what my disease really was. I felt alarmed, but kept or taking the medicine, as I recognised thai there was no other hope for me. Aftei taking ten bottles I found that I had increased two in weight. Previous ti this I only weighed Bst, 41b. The effect i has had on my nerves is marvellous. I loot back on the state I was in with horror, ani I pjty ftuy poor sufferer who is in like con dition, arid can only recommend them to trj "WEBBER'S VITADATIO," for it has curet me, and mine was an ejttreiue case, If ' was to mention the quantity of hytfidids re moved from me by Vitadatio, it would In looked upon as an exaggeration. Befon taking the Vitadatio my household dutie: were a burden to me, but now 1 can fulfi them with pleasure, and everything wears i bright aspect. Thinking, perhaps, this testi mony may induce other sufferers to try thi faa-famed remedy, I give you my full per mission to publish it if you think fit.—l am dear Sir, yours gratefully, (Mrs.) M. COXHEAD. For further particnlai s, S. A. PALMER, WARE nous 10, WATERLOO QUAY, WELLINGTON. Co-respondeoc3 invited. Write for test', jpooials. WADP'STEETHING POWDER! evenntftifß are sootbing, reduce feve "iw. Price, Jls. —A»y
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 255, 30 October 1901, Page 3
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543Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 255, 30 October 1901, Page 3
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