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BUSINESS NOTICES. VITADATIO FOR ALL DISEASES OF THE BLOOD. THE AFTER-EFFECTS OF RHEUMATIC FEVER. To Mr W. WEBBER, Proprietor of VITADATIO and INDIAN OIL OF CREAM. Dear Sir,—lt is with feelings of profound gratitude that I feel it my duty to inform you of the great good derived by the use of your VITADATIO and INDIAN OIL OF CREAM. To begin with, let mo say my trouble was what the doctors called local paralysis of the sinews of my legs, and especially the knees, which left mc quite powerless to walk ; this, I must also say, was the after-effects of rheumatic fever. For upwards of six months I was in a deplorable condition ; two months of this time I was in the Launceston Hospital, and about four months with Mr J. Irvine, Gienfield House, Brisbane street, Lauuceston. The doctors, rinding they were unable to care mc, said I would never again have the normal use of my affected limbs. I had often heard of your VITADATIO and INDIAN OIL OF CREAM, but had no faith in it as a remedy for my disease. However, I was urged to give it a fair trial, and consented to do so. Seven bottles of INDIAN OIL OF CREAM were rubbed faithfully into my limbs and spine, and five bottles (large aize) of your VITADATIO taken internally, with result I now have once again the full use of my limbs, and thank God I ever heard of you and your great remedies.—Yours truly, FRANK TIBBETS. Present Address—Moonee Ponds, Melbourne, Victoria. August, 1896. READ THIS CERTIFICATE (AND NOTE THAT THE WITNESSES ARE RESPONSIBLE MEN WELL-KNOWN IN TASMANIA :- Mr Frank Tibbelts has been in the employ of the Marble Soap Company (of which I am the Manager) for a considerable time. He suffered from Rheumatic Fever, lost the use of his limbs, and for six months could not get out of bed and walk. 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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10150, 24 September 1898, Page 11
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