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BLOOD POISONING. A BAt) CASEcured by VITADATIO Dawes Point, Sydney, 1 George Street, 13th February, 1900. Mr S. A. Pacmee, Deir Bir,—lt is nearlr three years >*go:*iiice I had the first symptoms of a trouble which has since caasei me terrible agony anl inconvenienc». On consulting a doctor he told me that I had a diseased toe oosed from blood poisoning. I went to the Byd»ey Hospital and there underwent an operation, fhe dootor removed part of the - toenail, and told me that hethought I conld never be really we 1 as far as the foot was concerned, but that he had done all that • cenld b j done in the meantime. For a time ■ the foot was better, bnt this improvement -was only a temporary one. After about fiuee months the sore brjke out again and was worse than it ever had been. I conld not get about, and did nit have a boot on 'the foot for more tban two years. Atone time tile lump was as large as tn egg-cup. finding that the doctor's treatment had failed to cure me (tried eery ointment that I have heard c-f, but with ths same unsatisfactory reiults. The pain was a'most unbearable, and in agony I decided to consolt , another doctor. He told me that an abscess bad formed under thi nail, and that the nail wonld have t> be removed again. I had daelded to hive the second operatic i performed, when s}m;thiug prompted me to make inquiries abjat VI fADATIO. These enquiries led me to give your medicines a trial, ani the resu't h mo t satisfactory. Mow my foot is perfectly healed, and I can ■- do what I have not be able to d) for nearly three years—wear a boot. Only yes' erday ■I walked six miles, and never experienced . any pain in my foot whatever. All my friends consider that my cure ia wonderful, and as no one knows so well as myself what f? B** 8 ** benefit I have derived from VITADATIO, I feel that it is only tight for me to let you know, go that others may be induce l by my cure to take your remedy. I shall ha . delighted to give any particulars to anyone who may call at m; honal fouot to : men! ion that the pain in m ? foot was so severe th»t a lump would sometimes come under the armpit. I have taken nine large bottles of tbe medicine. At first the foot became much worse, bat gradually it improved, ani I am certain that ths VIT4DVTIO his cured me from tb9 trouble which bas been tbe cauee of such severe - pain Wishing you every succ.'aj, Yours faithfully, JiNE BUHWEER. - For farther particulars, S. A. Palmeb, : Warehouse Waterloo Quay, Wellington. , Correspondence Invited. Write for testimonials. price of medicine is 5s 6d and 33 6d p?r bottle. New Plymouth: Buaoes?, Faaseb & Co., Merchants. WADE'S WORM FIGS—I he Wonderfnl Worm Worriers—are always eflectivf, ' everywhere —Advt

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 46, 21 February 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 46, 21 February 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 46, 21 February 1903, Page 4

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