WEBBER'S VITADATIO DOES ITS WORK.
A:CASE OF HEMORRHAGE OF THE <o! '" ' LUNGS. ' .
TEN YEARS A SUFFERER.
NOW THOROUGHLY CURED—READ
Tennyson street, Arch/ Hill, Auckland, 23rd' April, 1900.. Mr S. A. PALMER,' Dear Sir,—-I am writing to let you know what Vitadatio has done for' mc. Two years ago I had to give up my work, as I was suffering so severely with coughing and hemorrhage of the lungs. I couldjkeep nothing on my stomach, and, therefore, became very weak.'l went under treatment with both Melbourne and Auckland doctors. I have also tried all kinds qf medicines, including Cod Liver Oil, but 1 found l no relief until I tried VitacJatio, which, has proved -a thorough cure. I took ate bottles before feeling any effect. I was suffering very, much all the time, and quite lost faith in it. However, I was persuadedfto persevere with it, and I am very thankful that I dad, for when I was taking the seventh bottle I felt the reaction, and from that time I have gradually improved. I have gained' a stone in weight, and am now quite strong and abl« to work; in fact, I have not felt as well for ten years. I have taken twenty-six bottles in all. I will be glad to testify to the merits of Vitad l atio to anyone who may call on mc, or I will write to anyone on receipt of stamped envelope. You may use thas testimonial in any way you please. Yours truly, (Signed) WILLIAM MANTLE SMITH. Witness: E. A. Smith, mother of the above. * The Price of .tflie Medicine is: Rep. quarts, 5s 6d; Rep. pints, 3s 6d; Indian Oil of Cream, 2s 6d. Ask your Grocer or Chemist for it. S. A. PALMER, Sole Distributor for Australasia, India, Ceylon, and Japan. . Head Office for New Zealand, 39 Mianners g, " street, Wellington.
W. WEBBER, Laoraceston, Tasmania, Sole Proprietor. Correspondence Invited. Write for Testi- ■ ■ monials. E. W. HALL, Armagh street, Christchurch, Agent.
WEBBER'S VITADATIO DOES ITS WORK.
Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10998, 22 June 1901, Page 4
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