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We at to Launceston to abuse the Proprietor VITADATIO. Bat now words fail me to erpre-s my gratitude to this gentleman for the effects of bis GRBAT HERBAL REMBDY. CHRONIC TWLAKGKMTCNT OP THE LIVER FOR TWEVTY-ONK MONTHS. Mb W. Wbbbhr. Dear Sir, —My suffering was intense for about one year and nine months. I took all sorts of drugs, bnt got no benefit. My medical adviser assured me, after a most searching examination, that I was the victim of chronic enla'gement of the liver. When all else had failed my wi'e pleaded with me to get a supply of VITADATIO and give it a thorough test, feeing it was do ; ng so Much for others who suffered. Complying with this request, I procured tour b tiles of the medicine, and by the lime they were used to all appearance I fell much woree. My neck had very much Bwo'len, and my eyes were constantly runj niog with water. I> tbU state I began Io feel so be do ted with the proprietor th»t 1 took train and went to Launceston to giv« yon the full fores ■ f my mind about what I thought of yon and the remedy, oaltea at 5 our place of business, but did not succeed in feeing yon. Before I left home, notwithstanding I was so ill, my wif-j pie?ded with me Lot to re-! turn withnu l ; a ft-.w more bottles, she evidently being of opici n VITAD vTIO i woald ultimately eff ct a cure, and, strange ] to sav, I did so, although personally I had lost all fiith in the remedy. Howerer, I ; began on the fifth bottle, and b?.fore it was finUhed there was a decided change for the better, and w hen I had used the sixth the change was still f r the better; and by the , time the seventh fco'tls was used I rlid not knew I had a live - , and rcy trouble was, as I I have since proved, completely tone. Seeing than it is quite twelve months since my restoration t:t god, i-trong, robust health was effec ei solely by the use of Webbvr's VITADATIO as the ruesns used, I feel it to a '"utv I owe to the public who suffer, as well as ihtnks.ti the proprietoi, to give this testimonial without reservation.—Yours very gratefully,

J-SMES KIRKOAIDr. Brook«ille, Westbury, December 4, 1900. Tasmania. For further particulars, S. A. Palmer, Warehouse Waterloo Quay, Wellington. Correspondence Invited. Write for testimonials. The price of medicine is 5s 6d and 3s 6d per | bottlp. Agents New Plymouth : BuRGESf, Fraser iu Co., Merchants. WADE'S WORM FlGS—<he Wonderful Worm Worriers—are a safe aiH sure remedy In le boxes sold sveryhsre.—Advt INFLUENZA is always more or less prevr. lent at this season of the year. This disease is very similir to a severe cold and if bl- - to take its cour? e is liable to cause erious results. 7h<> best treatment for influenza is to avoid exposue and take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. 1 his medicine gives immediate relief, snd if used as directed, will ward off all dangerous conseuences. It leavf s the tystem in a natural and healthy condition. It alwavs cures and cares quickly. New Plymouth Co-operative Bociety sells it. Price is 6d; big size, 3f, -Advt. Britain's Army kfeps on growing A great deal sponger every <?ay, The Oo'onics as w«-ll uce showing T h*t ihey will have a little say. Mankird indeed all be stronger, If th'-y'd t ako what's good and The veiy thing —you'll cough no I longer I 8 eome WOODS' GREA.T PEPPERMINT CURE,-Advt, 10

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 11, 14 January 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 11, 14 January 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 11, 14 January 1903, Page 3

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