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READ WHAT A WELL-KNOWN CONTRACTOR SAYS: —

A WELL-KNOWN LADY OF BRIGH- 1 TON, MELBOURNE, CURED BY I VITADATIO, I

-THE GREAT HiiRBAL REMEDY. DOCTORS SAID MUST HAVE OPERATION TO -SAVE HER LIFE.

There is no operation required when Vitadatio is given a fair trial. Investigate this case, and prove for yourself that it is genuine: — Warley House, Bay street, Brighton. ; MR S. A. PALMER, Dear Sir, —It affords mc the greater, pleasure imaginable to add my testimonial. to the many received by you praising the wonderful herbal Remedy, Webber's Vita- j datio. My wife, who was one of the healthiest women in the colony, suddenly took bad last Christmas, and was "confined to bed continually for six months." Medical men came to the conclusion there was little hope of her recovery,"• unless an operation was performed, they being nnder the impression that there was an .internal growth or tumor). My wife declined to go under this operation. Acting on the advice of a lady friend who was called in, and after putting a few questions, she pronounced her to be suffering from Hydatids, and vowed WEBBER'S VITAJDATIO would cure her. She acted on her advice, and after taking four or five bottles two bags of Hydatids (at two different times) came away. My wife continued, and took a few more bottles of the Vitadatio, and I am pleased to say she is now, to the astonishment of all who see her, the very picture of health, and as strong as ever. I believe in giving "Praise to whom Praise is due." —Yours very gratefully, J. FALKINGHAM (Contractor). October 17th, 1899.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10974, 25 May 1901, Page 10

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READ WHAT A WELL-KNOWN CONTRACTOR SAYS: — Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10974, 25 May 1901, Page 10

READ WHAT A WELL-KNOWN CONTRACTOR SAYS: — Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10974, 25 May 1901, Page 10

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