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A Marvellous Case! •v MR Ji He ha iahc Half a bottle . . of . . LO ASSY’S % msh. He had suffered! There was no doubt about that. You could see it in his rough and grey-streaked beard, in his tawny eyebrows, and the farrows which pain had deeply graven on his cheeks; you could still observe the havoc which 20 years of agony had worked upon his frame. Eut it was all over now. At least bo said so, and surely The Man Should Know, The case was that of Mr JOHN RATLIFF, whose home address is No. 1 Denison street, Waverley, where all are well acquainted with him, as for eight years he has resided them Hearing of Lis case, in common with a large array of others, in which WAHOO has been unanimously, time and time again, asserted to have worked remarkable benefits, a representative of the ‘Australian Star’ was despatched m make a strict investigation into all particulars. What transpir d Is Here Laid Down. “ Well, you’ve heard of my case, I see,” said Mr Ratliff, as be placed a seat before us, and settled himself back into a capacious armchair, “and 1 suppose you’d like to know all about it, ih 1” “ Yes, if you don’t mind. We want to find out if all that’s been said about this wonderful cure of yours is true.” “ Well, you’ve come to the right place, old man,” was the reply, and in view of the almost incredible benefit I have derived from LOASBY’rf WAHOO. I’m only too happy to tell you all about it.” “ Were yon ill Jong 1” “111 Ion" 1” he queried, “I should think I was. “ How did you u Well, I’d suffe and I made it wor frankly. “ I was and never felt ) with flatulency, la trouble, and other “ And how do y “Well, I feel as good sleep now, an found WAHOO a never ha i the old man. The pains i “ How much dit It’s the moat gentl “ Does it s “ Ob, yes ; I’m i than I’ve been for “You walk a gn “Yes, mybusim with double the eas “ Have you any “ No I haven’t, than you know. 1 me. Itsivedmy for me. The medic

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Evening Star, Issue 11683, 15 February 1902, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 11683, 15 February 1902, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 11683, 15 February 1902, Page 7