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Medical. 'TriTADATIO1 INSTITUTE, V 45-47, Bourke-street, Melbourne, 15th May, 1899. 'In His Steps, or What Would Jesus Do?' Mr S. A. Palmer. 'Vitadatio,' has arranged for a large supply of Charles IVI. Sheldon's brilliant, moral, educational, interesting books, including, 'In His Steps.' 'The Crucifixion of Philip Strong-,' 'His Brother's Keeper,' 'Malcolm Kirk,' and 'Richard Hardy's Seven Days.-->lr Palmer, actuated by a desire to see such works in the hands of our youth of both sexes, will post to any address any one book, on receipt of stamp, _d, or the five books, stamps, 6d. All applications must be made by letter only, marked 'Sheldon,' care of Vitadatio, Melbourne. The books, a quarter of a million, are being- turned out as speedily as possible, and will be ready for delivery in about 10 days. The stamps are only to cover postage. The Books are a present from Mr Palmar. GRATEFDL TESTIMONY. Mansfield, Victoria, February 3, 1599. Mr S. A. PALMER, Australian Agent for WEBBER'S VITADATIO. Dear sir,— You will remember that I wrote some time ago telling you how ill I was with Rheumatism. It quite disabled me, and I had to give up a good situation in consequence. I was in despair when I wrote to you, and, acting on your instructions, I took VITADATIO three times a day after my meals, till now 1 am able to get about as actively as ever, and am working hard every day of my Hfe. I have taken seven bottles, and I must say it is a splendid medicine, and worth its weight in gold, when it puts a poor man on his legs again, so that he can get a good living as it has done for me. I used your Indian Oil of Cream for rubbing my limbs, and this took the stiffness away wonderfully. I intend to take the medicine a little longer, so as to make sure of never having the disease again, as I feel certain it is taking it right out of my system. I have suffered from it for many years. I write this letter of thanks to you for your interest in my case, and if it will do any good in inducing others to get VITADATIO, you are at liberty to publish this letter, for it is a. genuine Medicine, and I am most grateful that 1 found it out. Everybody in Mansfield knows how bad I was. Yours very truly, W. KITTO. Mr Palmer has 'Living Witnesses' a.l) over the colonies honestly testifying to the good that 'Vitadatio' has done them physically. He is actuated by proper motives to advance Morality in Literature. Price 5/6 and 3/6 per bottle. P. M. DEWAR, 51, Grey-street. Agent for Auckland and District. IINBEED COMPOUND," Trade Hark of KAYS CMUKD ESSEHOE OF UMSEED, Aniseed, Senega, Squill, &c, Tr,r Coupbs, COIOI3, and Cheat complaints. Useful in Sronohitia, Asthma, Influenza, Consumption, &c. [a equally serviceable for Horse* and Cattle. ;i MUM CATHARTIC'JM PHLS, for Indigestion ... .<,nd ita evils. Bilious derangements, Sc. An .■tfti-conbla npericnt. "-OAQULIKE. —Cement for broken Articles. JMiiISNIRS'SiRO LIME, la tin bores.. Spread ob ■■■$ paper or (wigs for Mosquitoes, Birds, anqsmall ..n::aals. Manufactory—Stookport, England. VT/ANTED CURED—SunOurns. chapped Vv hands, burns, sore less, sore eyes, skin complaints. Then use 'Spring Blossom Ointment.' Only 6d and 1/. at Chemists and Grocers. Wholesale Agents Ketnpthorne, Prosser and G«. CHOCOLATE WORM TABLETS Children take them' readily. Need n» aperient. In boxes. Is each. CORNEATA. PINK CORN GURK Painless—Safe—Effectual. In large bottles with brush, lfl. Prepared only by ARTHUR G. KENDERDTNE, Pharmaceutical Chemist. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. Queen-street Agent, Chas. Ratjett, Che. mist; Newmarket Agent, Geo. CawkweU, Chemist. WANTED Known—lt soothes, cleanses, and heals everything it touches, this wonderful 'Spring Blossom Ointment. Only 6d and 1/ box, at grocers and chemists. Wholesale Agents, Kempthorne, Prosser and. Ge.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 159, 7 July 1899, Page 7

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