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IN LESS THAN SIX YEARS Webber's VITADATIO Has Covered Several Continents. j , B Koad vvlint it is doing;. TUBEEOTLOSIS OF THE Nose lox* Four Yeans. WHICH DEFIED THE SKILL OF ONE BUBAL AND TWO CITY DOCTOES. Mb WEBBER, Sole Proprietor of VITADATIO, Latjnceston, Tasmania. Dear Sir, — In handing you this brief nccount of my case, which defied the skill of doctors for years, no words can express what I would wish to convey to the suffering public, and wherein I fail to do justice to my case trust that those who are victims of any germ disease may read and elaborate for themselves between the lines. A severe cold was the beginning of my disease quite three years ago ; only a cold. It of course was neglected. Rly nose being badly affected, and, although the cold disappeared, the nasal trouble remained. For months I took very little notice of this, expecting, of course, it would heal, and all would soon be right. But in this I was disappointed. The disease then began to assume very serious proportions. I became extremely anxious," and consulted one of our rural doctors. He did not define what had now grown to a very uncomfortable and almost unbearable nasal disease. Then began the application of ointments, lotions, and salves. The torture had now lecome intense, and I was scarcely free from pain, night or day, in fact I began to lose hope. In this state I went to Launceston and obtained the opinion of two city doctor?, one of whom defined my disease as " Tuberculosis of the Nose." They recommended the nasal syringe treatment, together with ointments and lotions. For i eighteen months I kept faithfully to the doctoi's prescriptions, and the horrible tortures endured by the use of some of the burning lotions is more than any tongue can express or pen describe. Can you imagine my stupidity when I knew, during all my time of suffering, of the good work being done to hundreds of others by the use of your VITADATIO, many of v/hom I knew personally; but the fact is I felt afraid lo leave the ! doctors' prescriptions and stake the destruction of the Tuberculosis to VITADATIO alone ; and thus I hesitated, and suffered both in body and mind. Early in August, 1899, 1 met you, quite by accident (apparently) at Bosevears, and explained my trouble to you. You then informed me you could not promise to kill this germ disease in me unless I was willing to abandon myself wholly lo the use of your VITADAIIO, and began its use according to directions. (I stopped the use of every other prescripiton). The disease was cured before I finished the ninth bottle, but to thoroughly cleanse the blood I used the lot (1 dozen large size). The disease is completely cured, and I have not had the slightest touch of it since. I have great pleasure in recommending the remedy which has done so much for me. I give you a free hand to use this in any manner you choose. Yours truly, JAS. A. WATSON. Frankford, January 17, 1901. Tasmania. For further particulars, S. A. PALMEE, WAEEHOUSE, WATERLOO QUAY, WELLINGTON. Correspondence invited. Write for Testimonials. SILVER GRID. REFRESHMENT and SUPPER ROOMS, (Next Economic, High street), Meals at all hours up \,o midnight. Pish suppers a speciality. Ham and eggs, grilled steak and ohops at a few minutes' notice. Fresh and smoked fish for sale. H. K. HARTY, Proprietor. A UCKLAND LABOUR EX J\_ CHANGE.— Licensed Regis try Office for Servants — Every care ! taken that only thoroughly efficient and respectable servants are sent to country employers. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to Booking Agent, Rotorua Coaching Company. Telegrams, " Labour Exchange," Auckland. G. H. Reid, Shortland street, Auckland. BUROIT ...F08... HEADACHE

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7377, 1 February 1902, Page 4

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