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HEALTH AND HOW TO OBTAIN IT. IMPORTANT TO MINERS. KIDNEY TROUBLES AMD MALARIAL FEVER CURED BY VITAO A T I G Warwiok, Queensland, May 28,1901. Sir,—Doubtless yon will be nlad to receive another testimony to the efficaoy of your valuable remedy VITADATIO. About 12 months ago I went to the Kbaijoolah Goidiieldi, and heuce to New Guinea, full of health and hope, bat it whh not long before I became a victim to that fearful climate whioh Oompletely undermined my health. I was treated in Northern Queensland in two hospitals wi hout sueoena finally and with difficulty shut would tvka too long to detail, I reached Brisbane when 1 secured your remedy, which lam glad to eay at once produced a m*gic*l wffect, and ultimately restored tin to health and vigor I am delighted to bd able to write thus, md would hjggtst that you pu'ulish this ii th» paperH circulating in New Guinea, irhere I am so well known. I am not a doctor, but I believe uy .rouble was a severe disorder of the kidleys, caused by and attended with nalarial fever. (Signed) ANDREW JAMIE3ON. To 8. A. Palmer, Vitadatio, 25/5/1901. For further particulars Warehouse Waterloo Quay, Wellington. }orrespondence Invited. Write tor tea* timonials. 'h« pri je of Medicine is 5/6 and 8/# bottle, lew Plymouth Agents, Bcaosss, Fames mi ICo Murcbanta. All Qhemiats and Storekeeoen.

ThJS AOHKS \ND PAINS 0? KHbUMATISM. What awful torture those aches and pain* pive! Who knows ihi" be'ter than the torture t victims of rheata itism! Bat why sufliir? There is n remedy at h«nJ -your* for h .lf a-cr wn—th»t will comp ete'.v wipt out rhflnma'i-oi. g»ut., lumHxg.i, otitic*, and k-ndied compM >ts. Take Khenmo, th# ►o rtntific: r melv—the meiioine >h*t haa • !v«u-jwuy piin 'rum a suff-ning in-livMa-vl. hh<-u»no conquers rheunatlsm, Us the P'lin, uinov ti nil hweliog. and (facts a cure generally within 48 hoar* Sold by chemists and stores at 2s 6dand la 6 x per bottle.— >.dvt. 3 It tootnentio i.ivt-9 yua pott, TU&ak God it's not a sprain ; From t i ithnohe we aisure yoa, Book's Horb tCxtr tot mil oura yoa. The above is lre:i tioni icid#, U>lns purwly J .icrbil, la', *.n : e"i houtTnjurinj •: u. II <. jiivinnjot In mast cmos. Boe -V .fWb «.ttraot price all Jt li, Chemists ami i », uiv .ujm.—Advfc

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 232, 28 October 1903, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 232, 28 October 1903, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 232, 28 October 1903, Page 2

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