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I am a living witness to the marvellous curative jR^A* "'*"\ fi - 1 ' <$^\?k Properties.of W^M^^^Mi Eighteen years ago I was declared absolutely fe^t^^Ji^^V-^wft^ Incurable by three of the finest physicians in New $|^), Zealand. 1 had Buffered for fourteen years from y^ I |^-^*'^'' l^^ - HYDATIDS flftllt^ and had tried all the ordinary advertised Wu^ ' A^S^J^i-^" , medicines, doctors, and herbalists, but without i^kfi'," any permanent benefit, and at last underwent an wk^fi • $ffit&<s\ operation, but was then pronounced incurable. 1 was advised to try VITADATIO, and as a result of giving this now famous medicine a p£'l*i consistent trial, was thoroughly cured. My cure Ij/iS'A P^J took place iseventeen years ago, and lam still in ivfei^ hM*! ■ PERFECT HEALTH fe| WS and have introduced this great medicine through- *$Mii liil -dJf^^P out the world, and marvellous cures have been IM^ Js^tWmr^ effected by Australia's Great Remedy in all >^^^^^S^ cou n tries* In these enlightened limes everyone knows that disease attacks the system owJn* to a poor quality of the Blood, and as VITADATIO is a natural herbal blood maker ;it has successfully cured :—: — LIVER AND KIDNEY DISEASES NERVOUS DISORDERS ?am° U 4^l« GROWTHS CHEST TROUBLES GALL STONES BLADDER TROUBLES INDIGESTION RHEUMATISM SKIN DISEASES (i A r J, u J!j^ rticulars and testimonials J state how you suffer, and I will civa you FREE ADVICE. VITADATIO is sold by Chemists and Stores. 8 S. A. PALMER, 439 FLINDERS LANE. MELBOURNE. VIC.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 55, 6 March 1914, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 55, 6 March 1914, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 55, 6 March 1914, Page 11