READ WHAT VITADATIO IS DOING.
HYDATIDS Kalgoorlie, W.A., August 23, 1899. Mr. S. A. PALMER, Agent-General for Australasia for Webber's Vitadatio. Dear Sir, —With pleasure I write to inform you of the good I have derived from Webber's Vitadatio. For many years I suffered from hydatids, and a little over three years ago 1 underwent two successive operations at a hospital in Victoria, the doctors faking away five (5) quarts of hydatids. Shortly alter 1 became ill again with a pain in my side, and after coming to Woslralia the doctors informed ins that I had another hydatid cyst, and wished to operate on me. It was then that I saw Vitadatio advertised, and thought I would give it a trial, which I did, with the result that I had altogether three bad turns, getting relieved of the hydatids by vomiting-. 1 am now thankful to say that the lump has entirely gone from my side, and that I feel i a new man, being better in health and strength than I have been for many years. I shall only be too pleased to answer any inquiries made about my ease. Yours faithfully, (Signed) WM. J. TEMPLETON. Witness: M. F. Smith, Kalgoorlio. For further particulars, S. A. PALMER, (WAREHOUSE, WATERLOO QUAY, WELLINGTON. Correspondence invited. Write for Testimonials.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11644, 4 May 1901, Page 6 (Supplement)
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