The widow /the late: Mr; Samuel; Martin, who. died ia few months -ago as. the result of a scalding,■ accident at the Western i. Springs pumping .station,- Auelda-ndj has accepted the City Council's offer of £BflO, blear 'of fall, expenses, in. settlement of the affai^:. ; The original claim on the council was for £2000. i — It.is suggested that-a- statue-.be- erected in Trafalgar square, on a. vacant' pedestal in. the-north-west corner, to commemorate Lord Roberta's services to the Umpire. .;•' If you read the testimonials I publish each day, you will learn something,of what '-. VITADATIQ, The Great Herbal Remedy, can do, and is doing,'lor SUFFERING HUMANITY A VIOTOHY FROM JUEEE. '20-YEARS A SUFFERER. VITADATIO CURED HOL. Mr S. A.'.PALMER, Sydney. Dear Sir,—lt.is now close on 30 years since I had the,first-attack of a cold, which,has troubled me continuously. At first the cough was only slight, and,,as most people thoughtlessly do, I did not' take, any particular.-caxe o£ myself, thinking the. cough would soon leave me. I was then about 14st in weight, but I began to get much worse, and in spite of medical attendance I soon found the cold had such a severe hold on me. that nothing, apparently did me ans good.' For-ye'ur's-I'triedimany of the advertised remedies, but they failed to cure- me. _ The cough increased,'and before.l could lay-down in bed at night I would be seized with a fit of •coughing, which- frequently lasted an hour, during which time I would expectorate.a greatquantity of phlegm. I lost flesh rapidly, and my clothes were, simply hanging on me like bags. However, ■ a short time ago I commenced ■Salting " Webber's Vitadatio," and after taking the second bottle-1 began to improve, and now, after taking six large bottles of Vitadatio, I feel splendid, and have regained my loss in. weight. I am"l4st again. I cannot express my gratitude for the recovery of my long-lost health. I intend taking a- few more bottles, so. as to make the .cure thorough and complete/ and I ara' sendirg you this testimonial in the hope that other sufferers may -be induced to givis your-wonderful medicine a trial. '; ■;'". \ Yours . gratefully, ' '■■ '■'■'"" ' (Signedf W. R. .LYONS. Junee, late of Albury, February 26, 1900. The Price of the Medicine is; Rep. Quarts, 6s. 6d; Rep. Pints, 3s 6dr; Indiaf Oil of. Cream, 2s 6d. Ask your Grca;r or Chemist-for,iti S. A. PALMER, Sole Disfc-ibutor for ■ Aus« iisJasia-, India, Ceyiciv, and Japan. Head O.Xce for Kiw'Zealand, 39 Manners street, Wellington..,., ~ W. WEBBER, Launcasto'n, Tasmania,, Sole - . , : , Proprietor. CorrespondeacQ Invited. 'Write-'for--Te3ti^." monials. . ■ .'■..•"
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11779, 7 July 1900, Page 9
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419Page 9 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11779, 7 July 1900, Page 9
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