IN LESS THAN SIX YEARS WEBBER'S VITADATIO Has Covered Several Continents. HEAD WHAT IT IS DOING. ANOTHER VICTORY. KIDNEY AND LIVEE COMPLAINT. Mr E. Herman, Itondebosh, South Africa, writes:— " "October 25th, 1899. "For years I suffered with my kidneys and liver. I spent hundreds of pounds for medical aid, and took a trip to Australia but all in vain. Only a month ago I reluctantly yielded to an advice to try Webber's Vitadatio. Already I am a different man. though I have only used a few bottles, and am confident of a thorough cure. You are welcome use this, as I can never repay you for the good Webber's Vitadatio has done me." RHEUMATIC PAINS IN THE JOINTS. Maiden, Mass., U. Sts., America. September 13, 1900. Mr W. WEBBER, Sole Proprietor "VITADATIO, Launceston, Tasmania. Sir,—The introduction of your Great Herbal Remedy into America has been a great blessing to me, and I fell it my duty to inform you of the fact. I have been troubled with Rheumatic Pains in my Joints for a long time, but a few bottles of VITADATIO and INDIAN OTL OF CREAM have effected a complete cure. MINNIE A. KNOWLES. For further particulars, S. A. PALMER, WAREHOUSE, WATERLOO QUAY, WELLINGTON. Or 350, Queen-street, Auckland. Correspondence Invited. Write for Testimonials. Ask for WOLFE'S. Insist and demand the real Schnapps.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 16, 20 January 1902, Page 3
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