VITADATIG IHB GREAT HERBAL BLOOD KEtfKUY. THE AFTEREFFECTS OP RHEUMATIC FEVER. To Mr W. WKBBtu, Proprietor of VITADATIO and INDI VN OIL OP ORE\M. Oeih Sin,—lc is with profound gratitude that 1 feel it in v rimy to inform you of the treat good denv<d by the una of your VITADATIOand OIL OP OREAM. To be«in with let me say my troubla was what doctors c»iled paralysis of the legs, and especially the knees which left me quite powerless to walk j this I must [ also say was the after-effeots of Rbeumatio I fever. For upwards of six months I was in a deplorable condition—Two months of this time 1 was in the Launoeston J. Irvine, Glenfield House, Brisbanestreet, Liuncetton. The dootors finding they were unable to cure me, said I wool! never again have the normal use of my affected limbs. ... I had often heard of your VITADVTIOani INDIAN OIL OF ORE AM, but had no faith in it as a remedy for my disease, dowever, I was urged to give it a fair trial, and consented to do bo Seven bottles of INDIAN OIL OP OREAM were rubbed faithfully into my limbs and spine, and fi\e bottles, (large sizi) otyour VITADATIO taken internally with result I now have once again the full use of my lim'us, and thank Oodl ever heard of you and your great remedies, Yours truly, August, 1896. FRANK TIBBETTS. Present A'ldres-. Mowr* I'onds, Melbourne, Victoria.
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RHETJMO OR KHKUM4TT9M. which no you prefbr. Is it wiser to suffer the aches and pains ol rheumatism, or l,y taking: Kheutno enrf your sufferings t That is the question. It is for you to decide; we c»n bat te'.l you what Kheumo will do, and has don«. Rheu»io it ii liquii medicine, pleasant to take. When you swallow a d se th» medicine imme. niately seeks out the spot where there is an eicosn of the urio aoH, and aots as an antiliote, driving out Jibe excess. Kheumo (Ills ihe pain, removes all celling, and f-xeris a moderately stimulating- effect on the renal <*e'.ls, and thereby facilitates the swift re-moi-al of insoluble materials, s'old bj ohemiats aud stores, at 2s 6d and 4s Cd per bottle.—Advt, il Bubns and Oi ts -Slight injuries of (his chancier a-e of frequent occurence in al< '.-os L . every household. Whil« they are not dangerous, except when blood piUoning re-nits from the injury, they are often qiln) nain'ul and a- nun g T"«y e>n he qujckli heabd by applying OhambefUfn's Pain Balm, It allays the piin almost instantly, and heals the ii j irad parts without m.tuj being f rmel which ensures a oure In ma thri the timo that the usual treitmenl piration in use for bums, scalds, outs b ui«„ and like lnj ui-s. n should be applie<l with a feUher, and before the pwfc become FlTmontb Co-op, Soolety.-Adit
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 212, 3 October 1903, Page 2
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515Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 212, 3 October 1903, Page 2
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