[ The case of T. EL Button reads like a page from fiction. “My case,” says Mr. Button, “ was regarded by medical men as absolutely hopeless. For months 1 lired on nothing hut soda water and milk. My weight fell to 2 stone. At last I fainted from sheer weakness. I thought my end had come. A friend pleaded with me to try Auti-Addo. To my surprise I felt better after the first tin. In a few weeks I was j eating solid food. Now lam J well and strong.” | His letter may be read on our file. . jj IS 1 m & ISfeiJ':-*' fill® sn 2/6 a tin from Chemists ana Stores, FORIHDICISTION
AVT. i > 1 A jssi'isr 3tW From the Plans To No dwelling is tod smill,: and no structure. too lar£e for our buiiairA. organisation to handle. We buildinanP part of the district. ;' . George Smith SSs^ShttS^tri GISBORNE?
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 11493, 21 November 1931, Page 2
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