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| > EAD WHAT ■^ VITADATIO IS DOING. CANCEROUS GROWTH PRONOUNCED INCURABLE. TURNED OUT OF PRINCR ALFRED HOSPITAL, SYDNEY. GIVEN A MONTH AT 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., 19lh July, 1900. Mr. S. A. PaliMhu, Dear Sir— About eighteen months ago I was turned out of the Pnnoo Alfred Hospital, Sydney, as incurable, suffering from n cancerous growth attached to my spine, and I was told that I could not live longer than a mouth at the outside. The agony was so great that I could only Ho on my face and hands, and I wished death to come and release nio 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, -and interviewed the doctors at the Women's Hospital, Crown-fiLreot, Surrey Hills. I was told there that nothing in this world could be done for me. I did call there at tho end of the month and after examination I was told that it was only a matter of time. I also interviewed a leading Doctor in Penrith, and he told me a second growth had formed, and that nothing could be done, and that I would soon know i.ho worst. I had been advised to try "Vitadatio," which I am glad to say I did, and have continued with it up to the present time. After taking it for some time I improved, and pieces of white skin came away from me, I began to gain in weight and dm now' able to go about without any trouble and do all my work. I have every reason to believe that by continuing the medicine, I shall be soon as well as ever 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. AUEIVED, AEIIIVING, TO AEIIIVE. ri^HE flow of LONDON NOVELTIES to I our FANCY DEPARTMENT is continuous. We have just received ex ToJPomaru some charming ideas in NECKWEAR, LACES, &o. We are busily engaged in opening up more. Anothor consignment is nearly due to arrive per Paparoa. Here are some novelties that are now being shown : — 100 DOZION SILKETTE HANDHER- ' CHIEFS with all initials, a marvellously cheap line 6_d ea^h j SPECIAL TRIMMING BRAIDS, white and oream, for washing costumes, 1/3 to 3/U por.piece of 36 yards ALL OVER LA OES, newest season's shades, for blouse covering ... 1/6 to 3/6 per yd 150 PIECES VEILINGS, in tho very newest patterns, unequalled value and variety, 9d to 3/6 per yd LADIES' LACE ROBES, now very fashionable, an exquisite selection, 35/6 to 85s eaoh EXCLUSIVE NOVELTIES. THE NEW PULLEY BELTS, FOLDED BELTS, and ZA ZA BELTS, quite the latest ( ... 2/6 to 6/11 each LADIES' VEST FRONTS, a particularly tasteful lot, the value is exceptional, 3/3 to 7/6 each WASHING FICHUS, in white, oream, champagne, Paris, and Feuille shades, 2/11 to 5/11 each CHIFFON RUFFLES, in oream, white, blaok and white, and all the newest shades 5/11 to 35/- each A SPECIAL LOT OF LACE TIES, in while, cream, and butter, very scarce and wonderfully oheap ... 1/- to 3/6 each TB A B, O HOUSE DRAPERY CO., Ltd. MARVELLOUS VALUE! IN THB LATEST IMPORTED GOODS. CHARMING TRIMMED MILLINERY. Exceptional Value in SAILOR STRAWS, from Is. THE BEST VALUE offered in Dress Goods, Silks, Gloves, Hosiery, Lace Tios, Corsets, Sunshades, Aprons, Pinafores, Ribbons. —-— ' RARE VALUE inXaoe Curtains, Calicos, Sheetings, Art Muslins. SPECIAL VALUE in MEN'S CLOTHING. PINLAY M'LEOD & CO., 57, CUBA-STREET. LINOLEUM & OAItPET WAKEEOUSE. CARPET SQUARES— Decidedly GOOD and CHEAP. HEARTHRUGS— DAG-DAG, TUDOR, aiid DAGOSTAN — CHIOAP. TABLE LINENSREAL GOOD VALUE. QUILTS & SHEETINGSEXCEPTIONAL VALUE. GEORGE WINDER, CHEAPEST HOUSE FOR FURNISHING DRAPERY. NO house is complete now without tho hot water service. We havo laid ourselves out for this Bpocial class of rango and devised the cheapest and best in the market for the cottage and mansion. All sizes and prices. S. l.uko & < -p. (Limited). WANTED Known— Just arrived, ex Waknnui, Newmarket Paddock Covert IWlan and Ourzon Goats, with Talma sleeves. The«o are the latest fashions, new, and tho finest quality; some are silk-lined throughout. , See my new tailor-mode Suits, from 50s. H. i Shotlander.

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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 107, 2 November 1900, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 107, 2 November 1900, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 107, 2 November 1900, Page 7

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