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FRANK THORNTON'S COMPANY.

This clever come !y compiny will play foe oug nijjht only at th i Theatre Royal on Thursday, 22nd init. Of a nc»nt peifirinance «t Palme st n N:>rth, t'i>< Times s>ysOn r j-nppiariog a 1; the Theatre Royal, iifwr an iu'eival of seven y ars, Frmk Thoru'on, the act >r, and h's company <f caver artists we<o g eeted by a laiye and orithnsi wic audienc. " Facing the Music," the pi-ca produced la t 'eveainjj, wasß>rij'ly on the lin sof th > up toilate fare-, but yet abounded with 1 [a more liber.il supply of whims and | absui d situations than any farct-comedy previously played here. The intention uf thi man icemen j was to provide ih'.'ir audience wi'li a th.'.rough evening's amusement, ni;d thty cjitainly succeeded, for con i ;ual laughter followed , the production from beginning to end. 1 Mr Thor iton U supported by a corn- | pmy of clever urtis's.

A LSGAOY FROM TYPHOID FBVEK. RUNNING BDRKS IN LKG FOR EIGHT YEARS CtUtISD BY VITADATIO. Kp-o n, Auckland, DeoembarlS, 1901. Mr S. A. Palmeb. Dear Sir,—lt fives rae the Kreateat of pleas lira to k' ow tint you are about to bring your ludioias, VITADATIO, before the publiu aud my friends in the O'd Ouuntry Its sure thsy will thank and even ble<n jou from their liea'ts for the good you will be dolu,r, as I for one. oat of many thousands ca-i prove. Wh-n you get ti Plymouth you cm show my friends wliit I say, also at Li?oird aud K )dm'.n, Iho place of

my birth especially, where they all know m-5. f ln;d the misorlune to eontrjc typhoid faver, which caused other serious complain, and I was la dup 12 minths. Wh -ii I was able 11 got abjut the disease went into my right leg, and it was swollen very much. lu«ide of 12 months it, all brokft out into ono m iss of sores. I culled in my doetjr, ai.d he toll me h* could do nothing, as I would hi*.) a bad leg th'i rest of my life. Not beng satisfied I saw four other doctors, and they all told me about the s imej thing. I g*ve np hopja of doing any more work, but. advi-ed by my fiiund* to try o'her mediciuej, I did t-o, which cost me about £lO, and I never received any benefit from them. I then trifd a newly-advertised remedy, bat after taking a laige conr»e of it I was no bitter. I ihsn thought the d octors were right, so I gave up trying a y more. I was suffering for about eiyh; reirs, wlm oae Saturday night I went to the ciW of Auckland and vst lookirg attne shop wiadowa when I saw a lot of strangelooking bottles in a wir dow, with a frame f tuslimoni'ils from different people. X said to ra/ daughter, " Another lot of quackery," whan your agent (Mr Ibbo'son) laid to ma I was mistaken, anl after a litt'e c>i var*a-1 tion v> i h him he auvuel me to try it, which | lam tnankf ul to him that I did After a'ting ten bittlei I siw great change in my leg, which made an peree-ere with the | medicine unil I had ta'«en 3G bo'tles, when j I can truly say my leg is well; tor I can run, skip, and jump, and I an ba'ter in haalth than ever I wis in my lif*. I never] weighed m -re than I 0 lOlbs, but now lam l.'st 2lhs and never feil tired or oat of soils If anyone doubts my sia'.emen s they cai w/i'e to me, of to a dozjn o'hrr people who can testify to my cure. I may add that I am doing all thv, Uy in my power for others to try VITAD iTIO for tie Hu£f?ring community. Wishing you a plc&sant voyage to the dear Old Country. - 1 remain, yourn truly, T. H. SOWB. Blacksmith, Au.ikUnd, Kevf Zealand. For fmther particulars, S A. PiLMC.a, Warehouse Waterloo Quay, Wellington. Correspondence Invitod. Writ* for testimonials. The price of medio'ne is 5s 6d and Si 6d per bottle. Agents Now Plymouth: Buhqess, Frase* Co., Merchants.'

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 14, 17 January 1903, Page 2

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FRANK THORNTON'S COMPANY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 14, 17 January 1903, Page 2

FRANK THORNTON'S COMPANY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 14, 17 January 1903, Page 2

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