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VITA DA T I O. CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. ISI Brunswick St., Fitzroy, Sept. 23,1895. To W. Wbbbbb, Esq., Proprietor of Vitadatio, Launceston, Tasmania. Dear Sir, —Believing that this testimonial will be the mean 3 ot inspiring some poor sufferer with hope, and knowing it to he my doty to let others know of the benefit I have received from yonr medicine, I gladly do so. On the 30th day 06 November, 1394, I was suddenly seized with a violent hemorrhage from the lungs; lat once sought medical aid, and was obliged to remain perfectly quiet. Two days after I had another bad attack of hemorrhage, and this time a piece of my lung came away with the blood. Once more, a fortnight later, I had another attack, and the doctor held oat no hope of my recovery. However, with skilful attention, I alowly recovered, and went back to business. I often after that time expectorated blood, bat not in very large quantities; I woald feol well for a month or two and then I would have another bad turn. However, to make a loog story short, I started studying under tutors with a view of entering the "ministry, and whitat doing so had another bad turn ; I w-nt to the doctor, who said I must reduce my honra of study. A friend of mine aaked ma to consult another doctor, who, after examining me, said, " Mr Wylie, lam very sorry for you; you *re in consumption." He also ordered me away to Echaca. I went away to Echuca, and the doctor who examined me siid that he agreed with the other medical men, and that 1 was suffering from consumption. I came home from Echuca, and a week after 1 wa3 seized with another violent hemorrhage. My father, who knew Mr Palmer in New Zealand, and knew that Vitadatio had cured him, wrote to me whilst in Echuca, telling me about your medme. I waa very sceptical, and only laughed at the idea of a patent mndicine doing me any good. However, I consented to viait Mr E'almer, and did bo ; directly he saw me he said, " I cj.b care ynu I laaghsd at him, and told him about my health, and how long I had 3tffsred. He said, " Sever mind, t can cure you, 1 and he persuaded to me take a bottle of \ itadatio home with me. I had taken six bottles.— Arthck J. VV vr.trc. Agent for Oamara :J. Thames street. DENTAL NOTICE. KUROW. MA G. H. ARMSTRONG, Dental Surgeon, will pay MONTHLY Professional VISITS to Kurow. Next Visit from 24th to i!9Sh April, -jl/TR H. -I ENNI NG S l'i SURGfUAL AND MECHANICAL !> N T i 8 'F, III.» M H ■' 'J Bnls T • OAMA BC. A Sp«cut,TY—AMERICAN CROWN & BRIDGE '.TORE Hours of Business : 9.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. CONSULTATION FRBK. RESIDENT DENTIST. R GEORGE ROBINSON, SURGEON DENTIST, Registered in London and New Zealand. Blue Lump (Opposite Wesleyan Church), EOEN-STRKET, OAMARU. Attendance from 9 30 a.m. till 5 pm. Mr Robinaon will visit Kcttow on the Third Thursday in the Month. Next Visit—THURSDAY, ISrcr MAY. 1 DENTAL NOTICE. RESIDENT DENTIST. E P . ARMSTRONG, . DfCXTAT, St-ROFON" (p.Y EX Ail.) DENTAL CnAjtr.nri^— THAME>- S T R E E T, Above G. and T. Young's, jewellers, directly OPPOSITE COURTHOUSK. Hours—From 930 a.m. toop.m Thursdays until 1 p.m. WINTER EXCURSION TO TOE SOUTH SEA ISLANDS, JULY-AUGUST, 1399 Aa Kxcursion will be made by the S.**. WAIKARE to the Socth >f:a Islvnds. leaving Sydae r about Ist July, and Auckland about sth July, whence the route will be to TONGA. SAMOA. FMI. BANKS ISLANDS, NEW HFBRID 7 S, NEW CALEDONIA, AJfD NORFOLK ISLAND, And Back to Sydney. The time occupied on the round trip from Sydney will be about Six Weeks Leaflets describing the Tour and all information interesting to passengers may be obtained from any of the Company's Offices. UNION ST* AM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Limited). THE Tiger Blends are the only teas we know to make man happy and to keep him so. BLUE WIRE DISH COVERS, all sizes, now opened, also Glass Fly Tr»pa, Wood Spoons, Salt Boxe», Knife Bozes, Rolling Pins, etc., at the Little Dast Pan. Duplex table lamps, the old favorite ; a fine selection just opened. See our window.—l Jttla Dnst Pan. HA NGING LAMPS for Hall. Library, and Drawing Room. Hand 1 amps, Night Lamps, Kitchen Lamps, and Lan .arm.—Little Dust Pan, Thames street.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 7494, 18 April 1899, Page 2

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