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,' ,/••". business notices; , v#S^"S BAFFLED THE SKILL OF 13 DOCTOBSI Tuirned out Twice from the Christchurch Hospitalism INCURABLE. "--^§B, VITADATIO Si LIVING TESTIMONIAL From ALFRED ASTON, Miner, Qlentunnel, Oante|bu?|-l New Zealand. ' This Is $o certify that ALFRED ASTON, has been a great sufferer lm.sbm§s four years or more. I consulted thirteen different doctors, and after desOTbinp§|f] symptoms, neither of them seemed to understand my case. One said that I ha?J^p ? disease, and that I ought never to go out alone, as I might die at any moment. AaojySs said I had an abscess on the liver, another, after treating mc for four or five *isfc? : said thai he did not know what was really the matter with mc. In the month of tember, 1895, DR. LOMAX-SMITH, after treating mc for some time, advised tt£slk ■ to the Christchurch Hospital, in which institution I remained for one month., •I'sE'- J then told that they -could do no more for mc, so I left that institution without ttotfM' any benefit, I then returned home, having lost all hope, and was gradually, g«j2V worse. Sought medical advice in February, 1898, when I again went into the lm& . church Hospital, for .treatment, and after remaining four weeks, the doctor told atffc could do no more for mc, which filled mc with despair, and I thought I was home to die, when my daughter, Mrs DONOVAN, of Belfast, strongly advised «»£- ---fore I went home, to consult Mr E. W. .HALL, Medical Herbalist, Armagh i&*Christchurch. After much persuasion I consented, although I had but little {$& j your being able to do mc any good after thirteen doctors failing. After describing &* symptoms, you assured mc that you could do mc good, which inspired mc with *•s£<hope. After being under your treatment for a fortnight, I called to see you to iKf." how I was getting on. - You told mc then that you were sure you could cure cause you knew that I was suffering from Hydatids. After taking thirty large botftarf"' VITADATIO I was quite restored to my usual health, and was enabled to go toa§* v which I had not been able to do for nine months previously; I have been workuS|§t4the past seven months. My friends and neighbours think I am a living shall always be grateful as long as I live for what VITADATIO has done' for willingly give you this testimony with the hope that it may be a benefit humanity. I shall be pleased to answer any inquiries, personally or by lett«t,;V«3& who wish to make further inquiries, providing they send a stamped addressed «**yp> ? for reply. " - i Yours ever gratefully, ALFRED ASTON, ; •■>., \p '■ Miner, GlentunneU-v iks? ' I, SARAH ANN ASTON, wife of the above, testify to the truth statement. * ~<>y&s . May 24th, 189fc$^ o&€# WW \\dlVJl lllig/ truthful statement made by ih'eprS: , ■ " iritis -- *" WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AGENT "-^ffl R W. HALI MEDiCAL HERBALIST, o§g ARMAGH STBEBT, CHBISTCHUiI^ And Retail at any of the following Branoh Establishments ' -f§®^f_ 171 Lower Sigh. Street, Christchuroh; Colombo Road, Tanored Street, JELshbuvton. '"IBE ... ■■ — !L -~irtj'fe^t "ZTj*. .1.1 D D aw 9 IB vk S BUtK H **# «?",*■ %ms\ 1 J ►■€ 1 W%M W%l m3SS?I S3 C™ J% Cm? C*' C! S The Forest and Best J Dft. L. L. SMITH, L.S.A., F.K.G.S.L., F.SA./dsJ| 41 COLLINS STREET, MELBOURNE. r'S^ ' Consultation by Letter, £1. 46 Years Practising in Melbourne. -''_/'^^ WHEN Officially Representing Victoria in London in 1893 Dr. Smith was fafttwfc': the Laureatof tho Academy oi Medicine of France .to the French GoveraJ#j, Laboratory to study and practice and make known to the medioul profession «j3»* Southern' Hemisphere the Brown-Sequard System of Treating Diseases, now 1 the Continental Hoepitals for Cancer, Myxoedema, Spinal Irritation, Ewwp% Nervous Complaints, &c—See Obituary, "The Lancet," April 14th, 1894. ''*./"&% Dr. L. L. Smith's Medical Almanac, 1899: a Handbook for the Mofcbera'an4'#s~; holders of Australasia and New Zealand. A Vade Mecum for the rroWPP S * rice bd, all Booksellers. •' '$:-_■, * fD A DRINK FIT FCtiM THE GODS. 11 Women drink tea, men drink wine (Whtektf, fools drink *WtW. n -Mstf* tickle's lectuht on Burns. "D.C.L." Whisky Is guaranteed 10 iin3B without a rival. " * , -j^SHgj 'loprieiors-THB DISTILLERS COMPANY, MKJPI|I§ _ EBSNBURGH, LONDON, and DUBLIN* ™^;|«I FLETOHEB, HUMPHREYS & CO. |^^H

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10410, 29 July 1899, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10410, 29 July 1899, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10410, 29 July 1899, Page 2

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