Annual Social . . —IN AID OF— The Sisters of the Poor St. Joseph's Home for Incurables, AT THE DKILLSHED, WEDNESDAY, JUNE llih, 1902.
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A SPLENDID PROGRAMME.
lii the Fust I'.ut — A GRAND CONCERT B\ FIRST-CLVSS AMATEIBS
Aftei the Conceit — A SELECT DANCE.
JUPP'S BAND IN ATTENDANCE
TICKETS— '2s. (Including Retieshments). J. HYLAND, Hecietaiy.
T7IXCHANGE HALL THURSDAY, JUNK 12th INST.
GRAND ENTERTAINMENT Tendeied to F. DA. C. DE LISLE The New Zealand Author and Playnght, Bj Leading Lady and Gentlemen Amateuis of Wellington.
Dress Circle. 3s , Stalls, L's . Body of Hall Is. Performance at 8 p m.
THE GREAT HERBAL RKMEDY YITADATIO HAS CURED Mrs. P. B. Bundesen 01 Gall Stones. Cliui civ-street, Tiuiaru, July lb, 1896. To the Agents for YITADATIO, Mr. S. A. Palmer, Inveicargill and 4o to 47 Bourke-st., Melbourne. Dear Sir, — When you called to see me .seven weeks ago, and told me what the Herbal Remedy, VITADATIO, would do for me, it seemed too good to be true . but I have found it even better than you have claimed for it. I have been suffering from gall stones for about ten years, and have on several occasions had my life despaired of. I had been constantly ill for twelve months, before you called, and had passed several small stones, with great pain. During njne mouths of the time I suffered from Jaundice, and was unable to take solid food I had the best medical advice of the town, and after a consultation the doctors said they could not do anything more for me unless I submitted to an operation, which I refused to do. About five weeks after I began taking VITADATIO, and had taken about three large bottles. I passed a large stone about the size of a hazel nut, and almost without any pain. The Jaundice has now completely left me, and mv appetite returned , I can eat anything, and can walk about and attend to my duties, and feel in the best of health. I freely give you this testimonial, as I wish other sufferers to know about this wonderful remedy, and I thank God that you came to Timaru with it. You aie at liberty to make whatever use you think fit "of this letter, and I shall be pleased to answer any inquiries about my case. ' Yours gratefully Mrs B P BUNDESEX For 'further particulars S. A. PALMER. WAREHOUSE. WATERLOO QUAY WELLINGTON. Correspondence Invited Write for Testimonials. The price of Medicine is /5s fid and 3s fid per bottle. The Government Insurance Department . . IS prepared to covei Employeis of Laboiu against all risks undei the "Workeis' Compensation Act," "The Employers' Liability Acts," and at Common Law up to £500 in the case of any indhidual, woiker. Owneis of Propeity and Moitgagees protected. Personal Accident Policies issued. J. H. RICHARDSON, Commissioner. GEORGE ROBERTSON, District Managei
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Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 101, 7 June 1902, Page 16
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