VITADATIO. "We direct the attention of oui readers to the advertisement of the wonderful Tasmanian blood punlier, Webber's Vitadatio. appearing in our columns every week. The curative properties of this wonderful medicine are now known throughout Austialasia, thanks to ihe zeal and energy of Mr. S A. Palmer, of 184, Pitt-street, Sydney, the sole distributor for Australia, India, and Ceylon, who is himself a living example of what it will do. Mr. Palmer consulted a score of eminent medical men, and tiavelled fai and wide to do so. At last he consented to undergo an operation, when it was found he was suffering from hydatids on the intestines This was m March, 1895. In April, 1895, he was told he might live three months, and was advised to make his will and settle his earthly affans, which he did However, a desire overcame him to see his native heath once more, and he accordingly tiavelled to Launceston, Tasmania, his birthplace. While theie he was urgently persuaded to try Vitadatio At last, though sceptical to an extensive degree, thinking that as he had now less than thiee months to live, according to his doctor's version, and that if it did him no good it would probably do him harm, he tried it — and the result is he stands to-day cured, and in the enjoymeut of the best of perfect health So complete is his recovery thai a well-known life assurance society accepted his life for a large sum WITHOUT LOADING. The chief characteristic of Vitadatio is that its effect is NOT TEMPORARY relief, but a PERMANENT Cure of any disorder arising from any impurity of the blood. Mr. Palmer determined the public should know it, and selling a large and lucrative business which he owned, m Invercargill, N.Z., has devoted all his time and capital to further the sale of the medicine. After establishing himself in New Zealand, where the output was 3000 bottles during the first year, he extended his operations to Melbourne, and out of a few sample bottles he took with him, the present huge business has grown. In Victoria over 100 agencies are firmly established, in South Australia 69, in Sydney and suburbs m five months 16 agencies have been established, and others are being opened at regular intervals. In Queensland, Brisbane is naturally where the head institute is situated. The medicine is purely herbal, and absolutely free from poisonous drugs. Testimonials arrive daily from people who have been cured of ezcema, bleeding from the lungs, tumours, cancer, hydatids, Bright's disease, gall etones, consumption, and other blood ailments. All declare its efficiency, and Mr. Palmer takes a pleasure in showing anybody bis countless testimonials. For further particulars, S. A. PALMER, WAREHOUSE, WATERLOO QUAY, WELLINGTON. Correspondence invited. Write for Testimonials. A thkobbing head takes all the sweetness out of life. Steams' Headache Cure drives the ache away, and brings the sweetness back. Costs little, does much.
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CLUBS AND LIBRARIES NOTE ' IN BANKRUPTCY rpENDERS will be received at my office JL up to 11 a.m. on TUESDAY, 3rd December, 1901, foi — About 350 Volumes ot Standard Novels by Leading Modern Anthors. The books being all new and in good binding would make a very fair beginning for a Club Library or a valuable addition to a private lending library. They can be viewed at my office, in Brandon street (above Tourists' Department). A deposit equalling 10 per cent, of amount tendered must accompany each tender. Balance to be paid in cash within a week of acceptance of tender, or, if terms are desired, name of endorser of bill must be submitted for approval. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JAMES ASHCROFT, Official Assignee. Wellington, 26th November, 1901.
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Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 74, 30 November 1901, Page 16
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