CONSUMPTION . VERSUS' ; VITADATIO. ANOTHER VICTORY FOR THE GREAT HERBAL REMEDY. READ MR. RUDpOOK'S TESTIMONY. 192, Elizabeth-street, North 'Richmond, • ' ■ MeaWrnVj22nd April,- 1901. , Mr. S. A. PALMER, ■"•""^EAR Slß,— lt,, affords' me very great pleasure to Jjrt. you. know what Webber's VITADATIQ|haB done for, mo. Two years ago last Jamuby I was brought home to my wife very Mh > a yery.*peouiiar feeling came over , wb,irih,< i&usect me to become quite heffiiess.', My' wife sent for a doctor ; he orH«i % ed me k tb be painted with, iodine. This was done for' seven weoka, and he (the doctor) then ordered me to the Alfred « Hospital. -After being there for two mouths, the doctor sent mo home, stating that i was 100 weak to go under an operation, and said- that. I must go for ft trip in the country. I Bid so, and returned home Blightly .better j ■ but after a few days I become much worse with pneumonia, and after suffering - Bix months between life and death it was decided that -I Bhould go to the Sanatorium fpr Consumptives at Eohuca. My wife interviewed the lady secretary of the Sanatorium, ' stationed at Kew, and, after exa-' inination by tha doctors tlifiy-pronounoeil •me a fit patient for that institution, as I was full of consump(iion7"-but that I could not get in for a fortnight, as there Would not bo a Vacant bed till then. At this time, Mr. Campbell, grocer and wood and coal merchant, of Yere and Nicholson streets, Abbotsford, and now of Fairfield, urged me very strongly to try Vitadatio, which I did. The first bottle «I»et me very much, but by the time I had finished the second bottlo I was able to get out of bed, and on taking the third bottle I felt so improved that I decided nobj to go to the Echuoa Sanatorium. My wife took that messago to the Secretary to .that effect. I continued with Vitadatio, and after taking nine bbttleß I was able to go to work,- so I called on Mr. Wallbridge, carrier, - Lincoln-street, North Richmond, my last employer, and started at once, and liave'beon there ever since. Ido very heavy work delivering coai. I feol strong and -healthy, and can truthfully say that Vitadatio has saved my life, and the latest I can do is to hand you this testimonial. It is £ne year and. eight months since I took tlie last bottle of Vitadatio. I have lived in this locality for many years and am well known. I will give further information' to any one calling at my above address as regards my illness and cure by Vitadatio, and you can refer to any of tho undermentioned nnines, who aro quite prepared to substantiate my statement. i; Tours faithfully, THOMAS O. RUDDOOK. E. RUDDOOK, 28, St. Phillips-st., Abbotsford. A. STARR, Varian and Hunter-sts., Abbotsford. SAMUEL EADLEY HAMBLETON, Bootmaker, 382, Smith-st., Oollingwood. " ALEX. C. KENNEDY, . Family Grocer (45 years' standing), 390, Drummond-st., .Carlton. J. CAMPBELL, Bastins-st., near Fairfield Station. THOS. WALLBRIDGE, 38, Linooln-st., Richmond. For further particulars, S. A. PALMER, WAREHOUSE, WATERLOO-QUAY, WELLINGTON. Correspondence invited. Write for Testimonials. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. VISIT OF T.R.H. THE DUKE AND DL»c. ..oS OF CORNWALL. I HEREBY invite the Citizens to observe a whole Holiday on TUESDAY, the 18th instant, and a Half-holiday on FRIDAY, the 21st instant, in honour of the above occasion. JOHN G. W. AITKEN, Mayor. 11th June, 1901. NOTICE. SPECIAL BANE HOLIDAYS. T>URSUANTio the terms of" The Banks L- and Bankers Aot, 1880," and "The Banks and Bankers Aot Amendment Aot, 1882," TUESDAY, 18th June, 1901 (whole day) WEDNESDAY, 19th June, 1901 (from 12 o'olook noon), and FRIDAY, ' 2lßt June, 1901 (from 12 o'olook noon) arc- hereby appointed Speoial Bank Holidays at tbe offices of the undermentioned Banks at Wellington, Te Aro. and Hutt. Tho Union Bank- of 'Australia, Ltd., G. E.. TQLHURST, * . ■".,> . Inspector. Bank of New South' jW.ales,* ALOYSIUS ftTAiODONALD, ■ '' Manager. The Bank of Australasia,. , C. WINTER, Inspector. The National Bank of New Zealand, Ltd., JAMES COATES, <* General Manager. Bank of New Zealand, JAMES EMBLING, General Manager. Wellington, N.Z., Ist June. 1901. ' WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. ■pUBLTC Notice is hereby given that HoliX days will be kept upon tbo . Wharves upon TUKSDAY, the 18th of June, and on the Afternoon of FRIDAY, tbe 21st June, being the days of arrival at and departure from Wellington of^.R.H. the Duke of Cornwall and York, and that from Tuesday tbe 18th, to Friday, the 21st June, inolusivo, no goods will be delivered from Stores "B," "C," and "H," situated on the outer tee of the Queen's Wharf. Consignees having goods in these stores are warned that delivery must be taken not later than MON 1 DAY, the 17th inst. WILLIAM FERGUSON, Secretary. Harbour Board Offices, 12th June, 1901. VISIT OF THE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF CORNWALL. NOTICE. nnHE Butohers of Wellington will keep their Shops open till 9 p.m. on MONDAY, 17th inst., and will olose all day on TUESDAY, 18th inst., and from t o'olock on FRIDAY, 21st inst. By Order, J. IRWIN, « . Seoretafy. NOTICE.— NEW LUNCHEON AND OYSTER ROOMS. HAVING secured tho front portion of Messrs. Levein, Shallcrass and Co.'s (late Leary and Co.'s auction mart) in Willis-Btreet, for the festival week only os a Diningroom, to bo opened on SATURDAY NEXT, I am prepared to accommodate 3000 meals daily at a reasonable prioe. Oyster and Fish Suppers will be served all night. W. KLEIN, Caterer.
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Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 140, 15 June 1901, Page 7
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