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|>EAD WHAT ** VITADATIO IS DOING. CANCEROUS GROWTH PRONOUNCED INCURABLE. TURNED OUT OF PRINCE ALFRED HOSPITAL, SYDNEY. GIVEN A MONTH AT LONGEST TO LIVJfi BY THIS 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, D( j ar Sir — About eighteen months ago I was turned out of the Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, as incurable, suffering from a cancerous growth attached to my spine, and I was told that I could not live longer than v month at the outside. , The agony was so ■ great that I con Id only He on my face and hands, and J wished death to come and release me from my misery. I could do nothing whatever for myself and could not stand on my feot. I felt that I must havo further advice, ami interviewed the doctors at the Women's Hospital, Crown-sl.reefc, Surrey Hills. I was there that nothing in this world could bo done for me. I did call there at the 1 eiid of the month and after examination I was told thab it was only a matter of time. I also interviewed a leading Doctor in Penrith, and he told me a second growth had formed, und that nothing oould bo done, and. that I would soon know the worst. I had been advised to try " Vitaflatio," which I am glad to : say I did, and have continued with it up to the present time.. After taking it for feome time I improved, and pieces of white fikin oaine away from uio. 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 medicine. I shall be soon as 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. MARVELLOUS VALUE!' IF THE LATEST IMPORTED GOODS. . ' . • CHARMING TRIMMED MILLINERY. Exceptional Value in 1 SAILOR STRAWS, from Is. THI3 BEST VALUE offerod in Dress Goods, Silks, Gloves, Hosiery, Lace Tics, Corset*, Sunshades, 1 Aprons, Piuuforcs, Ribbons. —~" RARE VALUE in Lace Curtains, Calicos, Sheetings, Art Muslius. SPECIAL -VALUE in MEN'S CLOTHING. FINLAY M'LEOD & CO., 57, CUBA-STREET. LINOLEUM & CARPET WAREHOUSE. *__ CARPET SQUARES— Debidedly GOOD and CHEAP. HEARTHRUGS— DAG-DAG, TUDOR, and DAGOSTAN j — CHKAP. TABLIiI LINENS— RUAL GOOD VALUE. QUILTiS & SHEETINGSEXCEPTIONAL VALUE. GEORGE WINDER, CHEAPEST HOUSIU FOR FURNISHING DRAPERY. AT r JTE ARO HOUSE, DAINTY TOR DRESS SUMMER FABRICS WEARING. A Few Enumerated : — COLOURED CORDUROYS, 1/2. per yard CHECK CHALLIS ... 2/11 „ . FANCY VOILES ... 1/11 WOOL ONDINES ... 2/11 „ SUMMER TWEEDS ... 2/6 „ BLACK & WHITE CHECKS 1/3 „ VOILES, Pastel Shades, 2/4 „ THE NEWEST PRODUCTIONS ' OF THE! FRENCH AND ENGLISH MARKETS Are represented in the tasteful and wellassorted stock'now being shown in tho DRESS DEPA KTMENT AT TB ARO ITOUSE. FERN OINTMENT. MORE than 30 known cases of Rheumatism ABSOLUTELY CURMI) by ita use ; these cases ranging from 0110 month to 1G years' duration. Scores of testimonials for Healing Sores, Irritations, Scalds, Durns, Boe-stiugs, Sprains. Chilblains, Sunburns, &c. SHAKLAND & CO., Wholesale Agents, Wellington. Registered Trade Mark — A Tree Fern on all labels - CHAS, STUBBS, Proprietor, Kumaxa. Westland, N.Z.

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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 116, 13 November 1900, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 116, 13 November 1900, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 116, 13 November 1900, Page 7