A WONDERFUL CURE. V I TADAT I O SCORES AGAIN. One Year and Ten Months a. Sufferer. READ THIS TESTIMONIAL. Adelaide, July 12, 1900. Mr. S. A. PALMER. Dear Sir, — It is with great satisfaction I give you this testimony to- the curative powers of VITADATTO. I have had a long and complicated illness-which kept me on my back far ONE YEAR AND TEN MONTHS. My illness commenced with, what tihe doctor pronounced to be Gastric Catarrh, them the result of a SEVERE CRUSHING I had received from a hoarse I had previously been shoeing developed itself, amd my condition was as follows: — I suffered SEVERE INTERNAL PAINS. My stomach would not retain any food I swallowed, but would throw it up again. A clot of blood formed! in one of the veins in my leg, and, gradually working its way upwards, finally settled in the region of my right groin. My body and legs now became terribly swollen, my right thigh hard and knotted, and I became quite helpless amd unable to move. Medical skill and attention dild not seem able to relieve my condition, so a friend advised me to try VTTADATIO. Soon after taking it a quantity of dark offensive matter was brought away from me, and I felt VITADATIO was ~oing to do me good, so>, continuing taking iifa, the swelling of my body aaid legs began gradually to go down. I then doubled the quantity of each dose, and tihe inxprorement was more rapid, and I was able to get about on crutches, then with two sticks. Now, lam able to aifctend to business matters, and feel really splendid. Many who saw me durinsr my illness never expected to see me recover, and think, after my case, VITADATTO will cure almost anytlhing. I feel the pleasure of bekuer restored to health again very keenly, and trust my experience with VTTADATTO will be the means of other sufferers trying it and beinior cured like myself. I remain, yours toady, FREDERICK TOWNSEND. Blacksmith, Lower Mitoham. Witness: Joseph Ttlek, Lower Mitcham, Adelaide. 12th July, 1900. For further particulars. S. A. PALMER, WAREHOUSE. WATERLOO QUAY WELLINGTON. Correspondence Invited. Write for Testimonials. The price of Medicine i« 5s 6d and 3s 6d per bottle.
NEW ZEALAND BAILWAYS. WELLINGTON RACES, 21st and 22nd NOVEMBER, 1902. HOLIDAY Excursion Tickets to Lower Hutt, Wellington, or Te Aro, available for return until Monday, 24th November, will be obtainable on 21st and 22nd November, at Masterton, Greytown, Cross Creek, and intermediate stations, by morning train only. On 21st and 22nd November, 1902, tickets, available for use on day of issue only, will be obtainable as under : — Ist 2nd C]*ss. Class.* s. d. s. d. Te Aro or Wellington to Racecourse (Return) . . ..46 36 Kaiwarra to Racecourse (Return) 4 6 3 0 Ngahauranga to Racecourse (Return) 4 3 210 Victoria Street, Petcne, to Racecourse (Return) ..30 20 Racecourse to Victoria Street, Petone (Single) . . ..10 06 Racecourse to Wellington or Te Aro (Single) . . ..20 16 • Oi seated waggons. NOTE. The Return Race Ticket Fares include admission to Racecourse. On 21st and 22nd November trams for Racecourse will run as under* — Te Aro, dep. 10.10, 11.20, 11.56 a.m., 12 18f, and 1 p.m Wellington, dep. 10 25, 11.30 a.m., 12.5., 12.30f, and 1.15 p.m. I Runs on Saturday, 22nd November only. The train leaving Te Aro at 11.20 and Wellington at 11.30 am. will not stop between Wellington and Racecourse. Return tiains will leave Racecourse at 5.10, 5.40, 6.5, and 6 30 p.m. The train leaving Racecourse at 5 40 p.m. will not stop between Racecourse and Wellington. On 22nd November, the usual afternoon train, Te Aro to Masterton, will be delayed to leave Te Aro at 530 p.m., Wellington 5.46, Petone 6-10, Lower Hutt 6-15, Greytown 8.50 (arr. 9.17). Masterton arr. 9.57 p.m The usual 9.20 p.m. goods train, Masterton to Woodville, will be delayed to connect with this train. The usual 6 37 p.m. train, Upper Hutt to Te Aro, will not leave Upper Hutt until 7 p.m. BY ORDER.
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