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HYDATIDS OURBD BY V I TAD ATI 0 | After Eight Years' Suffering. Symond's Plaoe, Adelaide, November 7,1800. Mr. 8. A PALMER, 184 Pitt-street, Bydney. Dear Bir, — eight year- ago I underwent Bn operation for Hydatids. I undersS"od at the tim* there was a possibility o( a return of the disease, hit all went very wnll until last Christmas, whan theoume sll, a lump foTflin;; iu my sid», where I bad been operated rn, se.-ere pains ensuing, feather with great weakness. I became at last so aid tint I fe'fc like giving everything up an 1 ! dyinr?, lite was such a bn-den tome. lam a cab propria or, »nd managed to drive to your head efflea for Adelaide, and thsra d:oided to take a course of Vitaditio. I began to fefll bettor after the fourth battle, and after taking nine bottles, the lump h>s entirely disappeared, together with all pains and weakness, and I now feel in eplendl i ! hißlth, aod life is worth living again 1 think Vi'adaMo would be oheap at £1 a bottle, when it effects cures like mine. I remain yours truly, | J MoNULTY. Witness—Gko. B. Davib, Adelaide. Mr McSulty U a well-known Cab Proprietor and nuy be seen daily on tbe stand, Sing William-street. For further particulars, S. A. Palmar, Warehouse Waterloo Quay, Wellington. Oorrnspondence Invited. Write for testimonials. Ths i ri'in of Medioina ie fi/6 <md 3/6 bottlo. Wow Plymouth Agents, Hurqsss, Fuashb and 00, Merchants.

Whilst Mr A. Robs was taking a oart load of mails from the station to the Post Office on Tuesday, the vehicle collided with another c»rt, and was overturned. Mr Ross rt'coived sover&l outs and bruises, besides beina; severely shaken. He was at once conveyed honn, and it is hoped no serious oonsequences will ensue. A 6nal reminder is qiven of the sale of Mr N Miller's splendid collection of furniture to day at Fitzroy. Judging from the large number wno inspected the articles yesterday, there should be a large attendance. S*b the Conquering Hero c>mesl! The enemy rheimntsm is vanquished 11 Book's Rheumatic Powdxr suooeeds whe>e hundreds of others hive failed I strikes the rq>t of the evil! Expella the X/rio Aod Poj"on; Ensures perfaot olroulatioa of the blood Regenerates the whole system I Has oared hundreds! Will care yon I Sacoess oeildn I Failure impossible. Price 8s ed « all übemists and leading itorti.—Advt. For Ohildrec'a ETaokiig 0 ujh fri night take Woodo' Oral Pepurmlirt

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 183, 5 August 1903, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 183, 5 August 1903, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 183, 5 August 1903, Page 2

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