HYDATIDS ON THE LIVER.
ANOTHER VICTORY FOR yiTApjmp. Oampi'pe (Vic), 21th August, 1901. Mb 9. A. Paisiam. 184 Pitt-street, Bydnoy Dear Sir,—l have muoh pt°asure ingiv'n? my testimony to the go;d q lality wd curing yower of Webber's VICADATIO. Sone two yeirs ago I was taken ill; one doctor giid it was Whooping Dough. 1 was in bed for over a mon£b, and got weaker and weaker until I went to soother doctor, wh > said it was Hydatids on the Liver, Ttg doctors ordered me to go under an operation, but I did not care t> for fear ot Chloroform, and on the next day whan my mother was reading tfca pspar, she came across a testimonial from a person wl)0 had been cured of a similar troub'e to my ova with VII'ADATIO, so I s»id I would try some myself. I sent for a few bottles at once, sod commenced t iking it, and I never felt bet or than I am to>day, and do honestly believe that I would have been dead long ago, hid I not resorted to VITA. DAI'IO. 1 have taken ten bottles in all, I am increasing in weight every month, anl feel it is a pleasure to be alive. I was waiting lo see my cure was hating, before sen - ig you a testimonial, and will te pleased to give information to anyone at any time. ,]fojj may publish this as you think fit, Yours truly, (Bigoed) WASON Oaaipaspe,
For further particulars, S. A. Palmer, Warehouse Waterloo Quay, Wellington. Correspondence Invited. Write for testimonials. The pice of Medicine is 5/6 and 3/(5 bottle. New Plymouth Agents, Bueoess, Fuaskb and 00,, Merchants.
HOLLOW AT'B FILLS AND OINTMENT effect wotidßrful cures of bad legs and old wounds If tUese medicines be user 1 according to the directions whioh are wrapped round e-icb pit and box there is no wound, bid leg, o • ulcarous sore, howeverobstinate, bu'. will ji M to their curative properties. Nlimbers i f persons who bad been patients large hospitals without deriving bene' fie, have bsen cured by Holloway's Ointment and Pill?, when other remedies had signally failed. For glandular swe'lingj, tumours, scurvy and diseases of the skin there is no medicine that can be used with so good au tfieC-', and though the oura is rapid, it is also oomplete and permanent —Aivt FOUR "rVeasily renumbered, and well . worth rememberinc They mean a good deal to many sufferers in the community, for they represent in an abbre hted form a great truth—'Rheumo Revels' in Re'ijving KheumitHru." Here you have it in a sbgle sentence, all that need be told of Rheumo, th? test must be left to tour experience after a trial Rheumo is a medio:ne to be swallowed in prescri'ed doses, and every dose that is swallowed goes to the affected paHs kills the pifn, removes the siveliin?, aid eliminates the excess uric acid. Rheumo is the best solvent of urlo scid and' phosphatio sadinrnt. Rheumo Oonqusrs Rheum itism. Sol 1 ty / all chemists and storeke-pera stt'Ss 6d and la 61 per bottle.-Advt, 12
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 196, 20 June 1903, Page 2
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514Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 196, 20 June 1903, Page 2
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