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READ WHAT VITADATiO IS DOING. CANCEROUS GRo"vVTH PRONOUNCED INCURABLE. TURNED OUT OF PRINCE 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., 19th July, 1900. Mr. S. A. Palmer, Doar Sir— About eighteen months ago I was turned put of the Prince AlfrodHospit.il, Sydney, as incurable, suffering from v cancerous growth attached to niy spine, and I was told that I could not livo longer than a month at the outside. Tho agony was so great that 1 could only lio on my face and hands, and 1 wished death to come and release mo from my misery. I could do nothing whatever for myself and could not stand on my feet. I felt that I must havo further advice, ami intorviowod the doctors at the Women's Hospital, Crown-si reot, Surrey Hills. I was told there that nothing in this world coujd be done for me. I did call there at the end of the mouth 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 the 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 am now able to go about without any trouble and do all my work. I have every reason to believe that by continuing the modicine, I shall be soon a 9 well as ever I was. I will be pleased to answer any questions about my case. HANNAH ADAMS. For further particulars, S. A. PALMER, Warehouse, Waterlooquay, Wellington. Correspondence invited. Write for testimonials^ J^AIIVELLOUS 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 Ties, Corsets, Sunshades, Aprons, Pinafores, Ribbons. RARE VALUE in] Lace Curtains, Calicos, Sheetings, Art Muslins. SPECIAL VALUE in MEN'S CLOTHING. FINLAY M'LEOD & CO., 67, CUBA-STREET. XjTNOLEUM & OAItPBT . WAIIEEOUSE. CARPET SQUARES— Decidedly GOOD and CHEAP. HEAIiTimUGS— DAG-DAG, TUDOR, and DAGOSTAN — CHIOAP. TABLE LINENS— RKAL GOOD VALUE. QUILTS & SHEETINGSEXCEPTIONAL VALUE. GEORGE WINDER, CHEAPEST HOUSW FOR FURNISHING DRAPERY. THE GREAT AMERICAN BOOT DEPOT. IT ADIES— Your feet are gracefully attired if you wear the JENNESS MILLAR BOOTS AND SHOES. They are made in first-class quality only. IN AMERICAN FOOTWEAR It would be impossible to find a better or larger seleotion to choose from than you will find at A. LINDSAT'S. JUST OpTnED— A Large Shipment of WHITE- CANVAS SHOES, with Leather and Rubber Solos: GIRLS', -i in WOMEN'S, 6> //» MEN'S, 2/H ON ONE POINT ALL GENTLEMEN AGRIOE— That there are no better Boots or Shoes to be had than the FLURSHfcJIM BRAND, American make. There's a " Sole of Honour" in the Flurßheim Boots. THE GREAT BOOT EMPORIUM, Lambton-quay and Cuba-street. /^UBA - STREET ART GALLERY Pictures artistically mounted and framed to order in tho latest and choicest designs of mouldings. "Engravings, Pl»tinotyes (framed and unframed) Always on Exhibition and For Sale. A large Stock of Artista' Materials for Oil and Water Colours kept. WICKENS & SON, Telephone 736. 77, Cuba-street. , Inspection cordially invited. IF you want a roal up-to-date Cooking . Range, one that will save fuel and cook rnpidly, and with littlo trouble, you must get one of our make. —S. Luke and Co., Limited.

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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 115, 12 November 1900, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 115, 12 November 1900, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 115, 12 November 1900, Page 7