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CONSUMPTION VBRSiy VITADATIG ANOTHER VICTORY FOR THE GRE4T HERBAL REMEDY. READ MR RUDDOCK'S TESHMONf. 192 Elizabeth-street, North Richmond, Melbourne, April 22nd, 1901. MR. S. A PALMER, Dear Sir, —It afio-ds me very great pleasure to let tou know what Webber's VITADATIO has done for me. Two years ago last January I was brought home to my wife very ill; a very peculiar feeling came over me, which caused me to become quite helpless. My wife B»nt for a doctor; he ordered me to be p minted with iodine This was done for weeks, and he (the doctor) then ordered me to the Alfred HoipilalAfter being there for two mooths, ihe doctor sent me home, stat'ng that I was too weak to go nnder an operation, and said that T mast go for a trip in the country I did so, *nd rojornel home sligHly batW j but after a few days 1 became much w rse with pn»nmop : a, and a'tsr suffering six months betwe n life and death t was d cided t.hat I should go to the Sanatorium lor Oonsumptiv aat Echuca My wife interviewed the lady secretary of the Sanatorium, stationed at Kew, and, after examination by the doctors, they pronoune-d me a fit patient for that irstitu'ion. as iSvas foil of eon>umption, but that I could not get in for a fortnight, aa there would not be a vacant bed till then. At thi» time, Mr Campbell, grocer and wood and coal merchant of Vere j and Nicholson Streets, Abbotsfird, and now <-f Fairfield, U'ged me very atronjly to try Vitaiatio which I did. The first bottle upset me very much but by the time I had finished the setond bottle 1 was able to get out of bed, and on taking the third battle 1 Wt so imp oved that I decided not to go to the Kehuca Sanatorium. My wife took that message to the Secretary to ,that effect. I continued with Vitadatio, and after takinz nine bottles I was able to go to work, so I called on Mr carrier, Lincolnstreet, North Richmond my last employer), and started at once, and have been there ever sine?. Ido very heavy work delivering coal. 1 feel strong and healthy, and can truthfully say that Vitadatio has saved my life, and the least I can do is to hind yon this testimonial. It is one year and eight months since I took the last bottle of Vitadatio. I have lived in this locality for m»ny years and am well known. I will give further information to »nyone calling at my »bov« address aa reg«ds my il'n c ss and enre by Vitaditio, and you can refer to any of the undermentioned names, who are quite quite prepared to substantiate my statement. Yours faithfully, THOMAS 0. RUDDOOK.

B. KUDDfCK. 28 St. Phillip-st., Abbotsford. A. Stabe, Vaiian and Hunter-st3., Abbotsford. BAMUKL Eadliy Hambletof, Bootmaker, 38-2 Smith-Bt., Oollingwood. Alex. C. Khnnedy, Family Grorer (45 years' standing), 390 Drummond-st., Carlton, J. Campbell, B&s.ins.at. near Fairfield Station. Thos. Vvallbeidoe, 38 Linooln-st., Richmond.

For further particulars Warehouse Waterloo Quay, Wellington. Correspondence Invited. Write for testimonials. The price of Medicine is 5/6 and 3/6 bottle. New Plymouth Agents, Buboess, Fbashb and Oo Merchants. All Chemists and .Storekeeper*.

SOUTHERM PRAISE TOR RHEUMO. Rheumo, the great rheumatic medicine has only just been introducer! Into the Bouth Island, and already its praises are being sung, Mr W. Newton, Carrier, Sydenham writes Ist lOotober, 1903,—" A few days ago I had a very bad attack of Rheumatic Gout, and on 'hi recommendation of a friend, purchased a bottle of " Rheumo " from Mr McFerran, Chemist, of Ohristchn xh. The effect w»s m»7ical, and before I had taken the coDfents of one bottle the excruciating pains had ertire'v Mtmn, and I am pleased to aav I ha«e h-»d no e'urn of *h»m. Tour remedy jg a sp'end'd one. »nd I sha'l not he»ita*e to induce an* »ufr>rera t<* u-e it," «old by 'chemists and stores at 2s 6d and 4s 6 per bottle —Aavfc, 2i

HOLUiWAYS OiNTHKST AND PILL« 'ndigpntable remedies. In r.»u u»e of these medicaments there need be no he itition or doubt of thei' cooling, healing and pnrif vinir properties. The Ointment stands UTivallad irj relieving, healing and thoroughly curing the moat inveterate sores and nlcerg, and in acnarm. The Klla ws the mc rfimody for the cure cf ljver eomnlai fca, whiffa >dl the "rop->r fy>ctic<£-< of the aff-*cted, induri c regies meHncholv. weirir.iss, inability to Dain in the si-'e. ti The-« wonderful Pills' if taken accjcrdin.sr ti tbe pr ntel <Mre<vi ms g ,ch bir. n'rikn *'■ the rco-. of the malady and stimulate tb.9 stonacb. and liver into a healthy action.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 229, 24 October 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 229, 24 October 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 229, 24 October 1903, Page 3

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