ANOTHER WONDERFUL CURE BY VITADATIQ j Read Mr Joseph Cox's Testimony, Cox's Villa, Jiudaiee, N.S.W., November 18'.h, 1901. Ma, S. A PALMER, I'ear Sir,--I war, a anffijrer f>r abo\it 12 years \vi;h ;i in my l«!s side, on tin luu s "-i, and 1 hiv ■ been n-.dei scvev.J (i'liotors 1 treatment without a oi:r-i. And I also h'.d a bad ooug' i and spit bio >d und corruption mo do.;lj:s always io!d r.;e mv lw-r was ■xvong and out of order, and 1 was subject t j asctnnj. and I had give i up ;.o[ies of .;\vr getting light;. But on roadtug uf the woaduil'nl cum of ViUditioin thu piyer.-i, 1 thought I w mid give it a tri-.i, aud'to my great astonishment it like a, mi've! on me. I took it for Uolve months, at the rate of a larg i bottle a waek, and in October of ISIOO Jmnetien hundred) two lnmpi ctme away from my side, where I ÜBjd to have thepiins, an A 1 kept on taking the modicine for a month after and I felt thoroughly our«d. I have not been troubled with it sinca, and that is eleven months ago. lam able to do a better day's work to da? th in I could fifteen years ago. 1 aai 67 jeits of age, and I feel it has added years to my life. I am sending this to you for th? benefit of other sufferers, and you are at liberty t) do as you liie with it. lam well-kno*n in and Cootam indri districts, bjing a resident of 32 years. Anyone that wishes tD wiite to me abiut my illness, I will be - nly too happy to give them all the information I can. I remain, your,* gratefully, JOSBiPH 00X. For further particulars, S. A. Palmbb, Warehouse Waterloo Quay, Wellington. Correspondeucis Invited. Write for testimonials. The price of Medicine is 5/6 and 3/6 bottle. New Plymouth Agents, Buuuass, Fiusbb and Oo Merchants.
An Editor's Opinion.— John s. Dives, Rsq., editor and prop.-'etor Gmrdmi and' Star, Moiit.ika, >o.v Z aim \ sui i: " i h vn found uti trnbarltiin's Co >gh Komerty a vary valuable madioine, haviug recovvod great b-ji-ilit from its bag wlion suffering from a cold, an ! as a p-iv? ralv-i for onup in children its excolent pr.ire tied havj boasi" tastifiidin my fimiiy." For sal.) by New t'lymmih Co-ojnrative Sciety.—Advt. (ions 11 Vani3ho ;I! Absolutely Ourfid rho old man's con„'h is s.;one ; for yeara ha was tioabied with asthma; now he is quits onrcci; B )ck's balsam curod him llt has cured others; has cured thousands. Book's Balsam ■Ju-63 Bfonohilis in all its stage?, old standng Oougha, Ordinary Oolds. Heals Cuts, Oraoked Hands etc. Boon's Balsam is free from Narootios I Relieves everybody! Thong anis testify to it | Many a blighted Ufa made happy by it. Price la 6d, at all oherais!* . and leading stores, -Adft,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 90, 26 August 1903, Page 2
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