A SYDNEY DOCTOR; SAID IT WAS DRY PLEURISY. Exhibition House, 29, Drummond-st., Garlton, Melbourne, Victoria, July 15th, 1897. To MR W.. WEBBER, Proprietor , VITADATIO. .: „- , iLaunceston, Tasmania. Dear Sir,—When your agent arrived at Melbourne, and claimed to be able to do much good with your VITADATIO for all who suffer, I , really thought he was an impostor. Previous to his arrivaJ I heard of VITADATIO, so I wrote to my friends, (in fact, my brother and his family) at Launceston, Tasmania, to know if Mr PaJmer is the authorised agent, and received a favourable reply. As I had been ailing for some years with pains in my back, which doubtless took its rise from a disordered state of the liver kidneys, as well as a periodical attack of pains' about the breast, ana extending to tb« shoulder, etc the two latter I was told by one .doctor was "Dry Pleuritis" .(or- pleurisy), and after years of suffering, and "treatment," and no good results. I gave your VITADATIO a trial, arjd have taken in all half a dozen large bottles. It gives me "pleasure to inform you I am quite released from my complaint, and heartily recommend the use of VITADATIO to any who may require a reliable medicine. I have no objection to your publishing this note.—Yours truly,. S. GRIFFITHS. ■ For further particulars, s. A. palmer, " WAREHOUSE, WATERLOO QUAY, i WELLINGTON. Or, 350, QUEEN-ST., AUCKLAND. Correspondence invited. Write for Testimonials. , The price of Medicine is 5/6 . and 3/6 per bottle.
It is very seldom any advantage from living- in the wilds appears "to strike the unfortunate residents, but while more civilised communities had to stay their hands in their demonstrations of loyalty and rejoicings Kiripaka received no word of their Sovereign's ill health until the celebrations were -well under way. Then, the schoolmaster received a telegram stating that the Coronation was postponed and the school would assemble as usual. The children by that time had met, and adults were on the way to assemble at 11 a.m., so the committee at once decided to delete the Coronation programme, but as arrangements had been completed, to continue the celebration of putting \xp a new bell, given by the Ngunguru Coal Mines Company. Mr Taylor chairman of the school committee, then expressed smpathy with .the King. The bell was rung by four of the younger boys attending school,, namely, Edy Taylor, Stanley McCormack, Norman Turner and Willie Rivers. Then all joined in singing "God Save the King." Tea. tables were laid by the ladies for 1 p.m., and after the good things had been done justice to each child received a bag of lollies and a bun. There were 'about 120 present. A dance was held in the evening. To Cure a Cold in One Day: Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure; 1/6. The genuine is stamped "L.8.Q." Agents, Sharland and Co., Ltd., Auckland and Wellington. "' For nervous debility and hysteria— WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS. Worms undermine Children's Constitutions, ttsse WADE'S WORM FIGS, 1/ boxes. .. ■ '. . <. .. ' ."•': ■ ■ „
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 165, 14 July 1902, Page 3
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