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READ WHAT IS DOING CONSUMPTION, PLEURISY AND ABSCESSES. A WONDETtFUL CUBE. DOCTORS DIAGNOSED But VITADATIO CURED. 381 Swan Street, Richmond, Victoria, ■■ October .21, 1900. ... Mr S. A. PALMER. Sole Distributor of Webbers Vitadatio, Sydney. Dear Sir, —As I consider Webber’s Great Herbal Remedy has been the;, means of saving my life, I think the least I can. do is to hand you my testimonial. . I do this absolutely of my ownl free will, with the hope that it. will encourage others who seder in a like man j ner as I did myself to pereseyere with' Vitadatio, .and through persevering maybe .cured of their..infirmities... I had: been suffering for. five years. In ,the: first place I was a youth, 'not quite nineit teen, years of. age. I worked in a cel-' lar in Melbourne, and through the rapid changes of temperatures. I caught cold after cold, which at last brought onPleurisy ; I was under one of the best doctors in Richmond- for about three months, but I made no progress to recovery. He advised me to go for a trip i to build, me up ; so in October, 1895, P left Melbourne for New Zealand, I was' first under a doctor at Wynuoam, N.Z., who failed to do me any good. He wished to hold a consultation, so I got another from Invercargill, N.Z., They came to the conclusion that I was suffering from consumption; and that I could not live more than a 1" month or two; they also advised me to go further north. So on their advice I went to Wellington. I was treated as an outdoor patient at the Hospital there from; March,, 1896, till March, 1898; but theyfailed to do me any good. T tried priE vate doctors, but with the same disheartening result; they said it wa» consumption and took it fori granted (itcould not- be cured). After that I saw. Mr Palmer in Wellington,' and he advised me to take Vitadatio, and seeing the fleooxi-it. had done him; I started to take it, but after faEirig-Vt-—for -sometime, I got disheartened and thought it would not cure me. I expected a few bottles to cure m-e, but it diu not?,' so I gave it up. So after that I went unde;,' another doctor, but he said he could dp nothing for me, but as I am a member of the Forester’s lodge, I had to get a certificate report every fortnight, in such report he'/wrote I was suffering from Phythisis. He told my sister there was; no possible hope for. mo, so I decided to come back to Melbourne; if I. were to die I would die at home. I left. Web-' lingtoh. in February,. 1899, for Sydney, When in Sydney I could not go about, for my . feet were both swollen, so I had to stop- there" .some time. I arrived in Melbourne in March, 1809, and: the/wiiiter following, I was confined to mv bed, I could not turn myself in bed without.' aid* I was very weak and the doctor said I would not live, a fortnight. After/that I again saw Mr -Palmer who still persisted that Vitadatio would do me good if I would just Stick to it. He also told me I would die if I would not take it,, so to please my i family I again took it. After taking it for some, time I began, to' swell very much in the stomach.. ...I. got the doctor .tot call,; he- wanted to; tap me> but my mother wooij.fr not allow'him.: I verily believes that to- have been , the to; feel the abseesses:fbrming, and tvEeht they 'were to their height -<li couM/hairdH ly breathe till they broke- I would start vomiting up blood- mixed with;: phlegm,, after that /I would -feel easy till soni-e mbre ; was- forming, which .' would. came, away, in ; a like manner r f Rut I - have to thank God and- Vitadatio I have got yond that stage now". I never have these sidmesses Eow/ and am able to gb phywhere, and everywhere, and eat well and sleep' Well. I have now- not a. pain nor ah'ache anywhere.- I am a member of the Forester’s-Lodge here,and v the< doctor gave me a Certificate : last month' to say that I may follow any light eim ployment, believing it will not- injure my nesdth by.;so doing,. When I -arrived in Melbourne,-.- L year and ;7 months ago, I barely weighed B'istorie ; -nowT am 9et lOlbs. . Thanks to Vitadatio and your persistence. /Yoyi;, are at : perfafct- liberty to make what Tise you like of this teSfci* monial. I will be .pleased to angwer any uqestions your patients' may wish concerning my : ca ? se,—l remain, dear Sir; yours:truly,.. - ' ;; J. ATKINSON. r We;.,the undersigned, haVe f visitors;of the Lodge Brother Atkin}* son is jaaemiber; ofy and hereby, Certify •his recovery.it.. ,-: ..../ v-/ •>,- ••‘• v> ; v.-Henry : Fordham,i ~17.3/ Dover Street*; 5 Richmond. .C// ;;y •k y:; : r Henry Jajqaes Hard,, 47 ;Market Street, South Melbourne. V . Alfred. Allen, .76 Henry Street, Windsor- ././,/U.f/,,/-/ /:;/•'/;• V,//:// J ;. W. N. Wright, 171 Mary .Street, Richmond. ... • !

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1510, 7 February 1901, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1510, 7 February 1901, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1510, 7 February 1901, Page 12

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