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BKAD WHAT VITADATIO TOTOlin „ 18 DOING. UNSOLICITED TESTIMONY FROM FIJI. THREE DOCTORS FAILED TO DIAONO-E HIS DISEASE, BUT VITADATIO CURED HIM. Levaka, Fiji, January 8, 1900. S. A. Pumeb, Agent for Vitadatio. At the time your letter, with invoice for cms of Vitadatio arrived, I was on my buck under the doctor and his knife, so I was unable until now to attend to any bnaineftx. I previously wrote to yon for one bottle of medicine, and informed you that I had been for months suffering from a succession of abscesses in the groin incapacitating me from activity. Experiencing some slight eff ct from the one bottle, I tent for a can, but prior to its •nival I was so ■eriously ill, and f urine; the abscesses might break inwardly, I sent for a medical m n, who commenced xutting me. Two days af er his first <ope{atio", I received the case of Vitadatio, Mt,\ without informing the dootor, I taking it, but I could not send tO« medico away as I had so far submitted W his operations. Within three weeks he operated on me three times, as he put me uOder chloroform, and worked at me for an L'our, but, as he c >nfe sed, without much hope of success. As neither he nor two other medical men of reputo could diagnO® 6 m 7 disease, medi one was prescribed iJid supplied, hut ] took only the VI lADA.TIO The doctor m surprised ; he coulcf not get much pus after opening me Three days after the first opening, and about ten days - after I had commenced taking VITADATIO. nearly a small cup of pus passed from me, and daily for four days small quantities; then commenced the healing procBSS, and the medico was delighted, eaylng he was much surprised at the rapid decrease in the swelling of the gland, which he had cut, and proclaimed on several occasions that his medicine was producing the cure. I asked him if he really thought it was the medicine or his ope-ations, and he replied, " The medicine has done you more good than any operations, continue taking it for some time," and he then asked me if I did not (member how it commenced doing me good from the very first time I took it. J have not yet told him I threw hi medi rine awayandtook only VITADATIO,b,t I purpose doing so shortly. lam now, after seven months' severe illness, feeling veil and daily getting stronger, and I am *rare it is the VITADATIO that has pro duced tha present state. I have been for years in Fiji ; my system was run •down ; I am well advanced in life, and 1 -■am convinced I am, apart from untoward circumstances, likely to enjoy renewed health again for some time 'Some of my friends look upon my case as a very strong testimony to the healing properties of your medicine, and I agree with them. I am obtaining permission from the Government to sell Vitadatio, nd when this is obtained, wil order from you such quaiititioß a* I think may f>e sold. -r ,«' i I have written you fully, as I think you «hould be pleased to hear the result of a (bona fide cur*.-Ynnrs faithfully. (Signed) ALEX- EASTGATE. sTor farther particular 8. A. VAfrWKR. WAREHOUSE, WA-TERT.OO QUA* WELLINGTON. , .. Correspondence i- viteli . Write for testimonials.

WADE'S TEETHING POWDTSBS for- bibiet **«• soothing, reduce fever >faA blotch*. Price, lg.—Asvt

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 281, 27 November 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 281, 27 November 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 281, 27 November 1901, Page 3

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