BUFFERINGS IN THB HEAD cured by VIT ADAT I 0 26, Olark-street, North Williamstown, And Steamship " Gem," Town Pier, Port Melbourne, October 24,1901. Mb S. A, Palmib, Dear Sir,—Eleven years ago. I wan a fisherman at -'orrento, whre I am wellknown. I euffjrcd terrible pains in my head and gradually got from bad to woise. I interviewed a leading doctor, and was under his treatment for three months, and failing to get any relief I then tried several kinds of patent medicines without any improvement. Again I interviewed another Melbourne doctor. He also failed torolieve me, to I gave him up, and in consequence of my not being ab'e to get proper rest and sleep I became much reduced an! weak; this was about three years ago, and this lime 1 was advisai to give VITADATDa trial. I was glad to try anything, so 1 did, and after taking two bottles the paim left me altogether. After all these years of suffering I f»lt quite a new man, and thought 1 was cured, and I can assure you it seemed quite a mystery to me. I could not understand it. I removed to Horniogton, and in about twelv* months t>ie same piins oame ba-.k to mv head, and had I known a* much then as I do now about VITAOATIO, 1 would have continue 1 taking a qood course of it. Then I c\mo to Williimstown and interviewed a local doctor; his treatment £ave me no r.lief, so I w.-nt to Williams torn Hospital as an out patient for six wteks' wi'hout any beneficinl resu'ts. I commenced taking VI CAD -TIO atain, and coninued unt 1 1 had token the oonteets of over two dozen bottles and I am completely curod I have gained a stone in weight and am in the best of hei'th. I can with confidence recommend VITADATIO to anyone suffering as I did, and will give any further information required M my Williamstown address. Your* faithfully, JAMES NICHOLAS We, the an'ersiijnel, can tesify to the correctnes? of the above statement. J. B. Lockino. 24 Hailway Crescent, Williamstown, Fngineer, P.B. " Gem " H. W. Godhbtt, Steamship ;l Gem," Williamstown, S. A. Jomus, Mo. 4, I'ark Place, Williamstown. Wii.mam Bennett, 208 Moa ague Street^, South Melbourne. For further particulars, S. A. Palmeb, Warahouso Waterloo Quay, Wellington. Correspondence Invited. Write for testimonials.
Fr Children« necking Cough at (night takn Woods' Great Peppermint (Jure, Is 61 and 2s 6 1.- Advfc. I The Provilent Building aud Investment I Hocietv are inviting applications for Bh*res |i>. their second issue. It was determine! .'lron the Sis'; thai tin Society should have ian lar?.i a memVr>lilp as plssnli!i\ so tlint 'thnr* m'cht hr» -rv\ nrn'i'i]'f""c»t ?'wn the 8-naii -nvos ..-..t...! t,> th-c.i •••">! mn.i who likes to Uv a Utt'e !iy. Vh« din>iu<>r« are to bo coni'iv.'.uNt.'d on tho h-iiri!. in i which Lliey mnduut the -'ooie'y, \nplica.oils xuould be in t!>e KcceUry's hands by Saturday, Cth Juue,—Advt,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 118, 20 May 1903, Page 2
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