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IN LESS THAN SIX YEARS Webber's VITAJD^SITIO Has Covered Several Continents. Read what it is doing;. Went to Launceston to Abuse the Proprietor of VITADAT IO BUT NOW WOEDS PAIL ME TO EXPEE 3S MY GRATITUDE TO THIS GENTLEMAN FOR THE EFFECTS OF HIS Great Hei'bal Remedy CHRONIC ENLARGEMENT OF THE LIVER FOR TWENTY-ONE MONTHS. Mb WEBBER, Dear Sir, — My suffering was intense for about one year and nine months. I took all sorts of drugs, but got no benefit. My medical adviser assured me, after a most searching examination, that I was the victim of Chronic Enlargement of the Liver. When all else had failed, my ; wife pleaded with me to get a supply of VITADATIO and give it a thorough test, seeing it was doing so much for others who suffered, Complying with this request, I procured four bottles of the medicine, and by the time they were used to all appearance I fell much worse. My neck had very much swollen, and my eyes were constantlj running with water. In this state I began to feel so annoyed with the proprietor thai I took train and went to Launceston to give you the full force of my mind about what 1 thought of you and the remedy, and called at your place of business, but did nol succeed in seeing you. Before I left home, notwithstanding I was so ill, my wife pleaded with me not tc return without bringing a few more bottles, she evidently being of opinion VITADATIC would ultimately effect a cure, and, strange to say, I did bo, although personally I had ]ost all faith in the remedy. However, ] began on the fifth bottle, and before it wae finished there was a decided change for the better, and when I had used the sixth thi change was still for the better ; and by the time the seventh bottle was used I did nol know I had a liver, and my trouble was, as I have since proved, completely gone. Seeing that it is quite twelve months since my restoration to good strong, robust health was effected solely by the use ol Webber's VITADATIO as the means used. I feel it to be a duty I owe to the public whe suffer, as well as thanks to the proprietor to give this testimonial without reservation, Yours very gratefully, JAMES KIRKLALDY. Biookville, Westbury, December 4, 1900, Tasmania. For further particulars, S. A. PALMER, WAREHOUSE, WATERLOO QUAY, WELLINGTON. Correspondence invited. Write for Testimonials. DAWBON'B FALLS MOUNTAIN HOUSE. THE above HOUSE is NOW OPEN fob VISirOR«. PRICES— Is each per day. New lined cottoge extra rate 3. Reduction made for parties of ten or over and those stopping for a week or more. TINNED GOODS, BISCUITS, eto. Hot tea and coffee at reasonable rates. GAMES— Ping-pong, Deck Quo'ts, & Skittle?. Paddock for horsea, no responsibility. Horse feed la. — Piano.— O. E. LLOYD, Caretaker. R. W. HORNBY, Chairman. EUROL ...AT... , ROBBINS

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7372, 25 January 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7372, 25 January 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7372, 25 January 1902, Page 4