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"OEAD WHAT *& VITADATJO IS DOING. CANCEROUS GROWTH PRONOUNCED INCURABLE. TURNED OUT OF PRINCE ALFRED HOSPITAL, SYDNEY. GIVEN A MONTeTaT LONGEST TO LIVE BY THE DOCTORS. STILL ALIVE THROUGH VITADATIO. READ WHAT MRS~ADAMS WRITES. WRITE TO HER YOURSELF. Helensburg Railway Station, N.S.W. , 19th July, 1900* Mr. S. A* Palmjsb, Dear Sir — About eighteen months ago I was turned out of tho Princo Alfred Hospital, Sydney, as incurable, suffering from a cancerous growth atlaohed to my 6pino, and I was told that I could not live longer than a month at the outside. The agony was so great that I could only lie on my faoo and hands, and I wished death to como and release me from my misery. I could do nothing 1 whatever for myself and could not stand on my feet. I felt that I must havo further advice, aiid interviewed the doctors ?vt tho Women's Hospital, Crown-streot, Surrey Hills. I was told there that nothing in this world could bo dono for me. I did call there at the end of the month and after examination I was told that ifc was only a matter of time! I also interviewed a loading Doctor in Ponrith, and he told mo a second growth had formed, and that- nothing could bo done, and that I would soon know t.h'o worst. I had been advised to try 4< Vitadatio," which lam glad to say I did, and have continued with ifc up to the present time. After taking ifc for some time I improved, and pieces of white ekin came away from me, I begun to gain in weight and am now able to go about Avifchout any trouble and do all my work. Miave every reason to bolieve that by continuing the medicine, I shall be soon as well as over I was. I will bo pleased to answer any questions about my case. HANNAH ADAMS. For further particulars, S. A. PALMER, Warehouse, Waterlooquay, Wellington. Correspondence invited. Write for /testimonials. Extraordinary | VALUE ! LATEST IMPORTATION^ THIS WEEK IN CHARMING MILLINERY. Unlimited Selection, Art^tically Trimmed. SAILOR HATS, # Trimmed and Untrimmed, in endless variety, from Is up. We have also openencd new lines of — Dress Goods Corsets Trimmings Children's Dresses Silks - Ladies'' Shirts Sunshades Sateens Hosiery Nainsooks Gloves . Art Muslins Laces Lace Curtains Belt!^ Ties Men's, Youths', and Boys' Clothing All these lines will be Bold at Exceptional Value. FINLAY M'LEOD & CO., 57, CUBA-STREET. LINOLEUM & CAR-PET | WAREHOUSE. CARPET SQUARES— Decidedly GOOD and CHEAP. HEARTHRUGS— I DAG-DAG, TUDOR, and DAGOSTAN — CHWAP. TABLE LINENSREAL GOOD VALUE. QUILTS & SHEETINGSEXCEPTIONAL VALUE. GEORGE WINDER, CHEAPEST HOUSE FOR FURNISHING DRAPERY. • PIANOS. fjnHE Dresden Piano Company haa B. the largest stock of Pianos and Organß in the colony. John Broadwood and {-Jons, Bohin, Rich, Lipp and Sohn, Kuhse, Collard and C6Uard, Krard, aro all notable pianoforte manufacturers. Timo payments, from 20s monthly. (Oyfeans . for the church, for tho home, for the school. , Timo payments, from 10s monthly. THR DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY, Wellington.— M. J. BROOKES, Manager. JAMES J. CURTIS, CUSTOMS AND SHIPPING AGENT, Forwarding and General Carrier, Customhouse-quay. Goods and Parcels forwarded to all parts of the world. Furniture Carefully Packed and Removed in specially oovered vans by experienced men. Letters and Telegrams receive prompt attention. Telephone, 9. Telephone. 9

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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 103, 29 October 1900, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 103, 29 October 1900, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 103, 29 October 1900, Page 7