LIVER COMPLAINT, INDIGESTION, AND GENERAL WKAKNE3S ALL SDCOUMB TO VIT ADAT I 0 Augujt 19t'i, 1901. Mr S. A, Palm«r, Agent for Webber's VITADATIO. Dear Sir,—l wish to add my tes'imony to the valqe of VICAUATIO. For over flva years 1 was a great sufferer from Liver Complaint, Indigestion and General Weakness, I was unable to fol'ow my usual occapalim, and for three years had been under several medical men; I have also taken cour=ei of almost all tSe well known patent medicines without any beneficial results. Whilst living at Marlborough, about iwo years ago, I hewd of the wonders being psrformeJ by VITADACIO, and, after miking enquiries, 1 decided to give it a trial, which I did, with the result that at the present tims I am fully restored to health ani it my duty to let others know what VIUADATIO has done for me. I will be g'ai to answer any enquiries about my Cise, personal/ or by latter, which musfchava siarng addressei envelope tnclosed. I remain, yours gratefully, WiLLIAM SfBWAKT DKtJMMOND. For further particulars, S. A. Palsieb, Warehouse Waterloo Quay, Wellington. Oorres pondenoe Invited. Write for testimonials. The irica o c Medicine is 6/G and 3/6 bottle New Plymouth Agents, Burubss, IfBASSK i nd Oo\, Merchants.
HHL"LE3S AS A BABY. ~ lan or womm who is stiEfarioc; from ikneumatum, Gout, Sciatici, or other coinplai its a frjm urio acid poisoning is generally hi hclplesi us a baby, 'ih: awful pains, thest'ffaned muscles andjjiqta cause intense torture, redujiai; the viatic utter helplessness. Dcn't be the victim ui rtheurmtUm a day loujjjr than you can help. Take llheumo, the modern antidote for uric acid poisoniu,-. Kheumo is a soienlillc preparation, and U to be taken inwardly like any other medicine. Bhsnmo gives relief with the iir.t dose—pain and swe'ling disappear—aid a euro is effected mostly within tortr-ci'Kl't hours. Sold by chemists and storeke'pars, at 2s 6.1 and 4s 6d per boltle.—Advt. H Influenza is always more or less prevalent at this season of the year. The disease i 3 very similar to a severe cold, and if allowed 11 take its course is liable to causa etious results. The besi treatment for inQuenzi is to avoid exposure, and take Oham-' berlain's Cmgli Rmiady. 'lhi9 mel'cine' gives immeoiato relief, and if used as directed, will ward off all dangerous consequences. For sale by the Wew Plymouth Uo-operative Society, i
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 128, 30 May 1903, Page 2
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