" PAINFUL EXISTENCE."
V: • TOURS NEED NOT BE! . _____ '•. i ■■ More Chan, the usual burden of ailments was ; ■ the lot of = a.certain Hawera lady. For many years she suffered from acuta eczema and kidney trouble. Her nerves were also,, in . a ; a very bad way, and j she had been :! pronounced ■ incurable by many doctors. . : As '■■ a last resort .the unfortunate woman commenced. a • course of the' well-known blood medicine ;■■ "Vivific" in conjunction with Tlvific •; ointment for the akin. The results achieved ; after a course of thesa famous remedies :' are little ' short of marvellous. ~',„• After taking twelve- bottles ,of -Vivific 'she was completely cured of; clonic ailments. •■'";' ■'."-"• '' ■. "'"' ■■:,:■ Thousands of other sufferers b<*sfj£ simi- ■ lar testimony to the healing quKli'tifes of Vivific, -the peerless ; herbal , niedicant. Unrivalled: for all maladies of nervous system, eczema and joint affections. , ;Pronounced .'.•'- "Vi-viff-ic." Get :an; supply of both Vivific; Tonic and Ointment from your , grocer or chemist . at once.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18520, 3 October 1923, Page 7
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