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? NO GOOD THING SHOULD BE HID 5 FROM THE SICK AND SUFFERING. WEBBER'S VITADATIO ]S THE BEST REMEDY. Dawes Point, 1 George-street, February 13, 1900. Mr PALMER.—Dear Sir,—lt is nearly 3 yeurs ago since I had the first symptoms of a trouble which lias since caused me terrible agony and incon-* venience. On consulting1 a doctor, he told me. that I had a diseased toe, caused by blood poisoning". I went into a Sydney hospital, and there underwent an operation. The doctor removed part of the toenail, and told roe that he thought I could never be really well as far as the foot was concerned but that, he had done all that could be done in the meantime. For a time the foot was better, but this improvement was only a temporary one. After about three months the sore broke out again, and was worse (ban ever it had been. I could not get about, and did not have a boot on the fcot for more than three years. At one time the lump was as large as an egg-cup. Finding that the doctor's treatment had failed to cure me, I tried every ointment that I have heard of, but with the same unsatisfactory results. The pain was almost unbearable, and in agony I decided to consult another doctor. He told me that an abscess had formed under the nail, and that the nail would have to be removed again. I had decided to have the second operation performed, when something1 prompted me to make inquiries about "Vitadatio." These inquiries led nic to give your medicine a trial, and the result is most satisfactory. Now my foot is perfectly healed, and I can do what I have not been able to do for nearly three years—wear a boot. Only yesterday I walked six miles, and nevter experienced any pain In my foot whatever. All my friends consider that my cure is wonderful, and, no one knows so well as myself what great benefit I have received from "Vitadatio." I feel that it is only right for me to let you know, so that others may be induced by my cure to take your remedy. I shall be delighted to give any particulars to anyone who may call at my house. I forgot to mention that the pain in the foot was so severe that a lump would sometimes come underneath the armpit. I have taken nine large bottles of the medicine. At first the foot became worse, but gradually it improved, and I a-m certain that the "Vitadatio" has cured me from the trouble which has been the ea\ise of such severe pain.—Wishing you every success, yours faithfully, JAN"E SCHWEER. ?or further particulars. S. A. PALMER. WAREHOUSE. WATERLOO QUAY, WELLINGTON. Correspondence Invited. Write fol Testimonials. • CYCLISTS' TELEPHONE 847. For all supplies and repairs (riding ■night). Henning. Stanley-st.—-(Ad.) WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS stands pre'•minent among stimulants and cordials.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 128, 31 May 1901, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 128, 31 May 1901, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 128, 31 May 1901, Page 6