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YITADATIO, The Greatest Blood Purifier of the Century. BRIGHT'S DISEASE CpNQUERED. 54, Lander street, Redfern, March 27, 1900. Mr S. A. PALMER, 184 Pitt street, Sydney. Sir, —I deem it my duty to acknowledge the benefit derived by me from your wonderful Herbal Remedy, Yitadatio. For the past four years I have been a sufferer with Bright's Disease, and was under two doctors for nine months, who failed to do me any good, and until six months ago I was certainly useless and helpless, and could not walk half a mile without'resting, the pains in my back being so severe. I was advised to try Vitadatio, .which I did, and after taking five large bottles I am in reality a new man, all pains and aches having disappeared. I am now able to follow my usual work with pleasure, and do indeed feel grateful to God for such a medium, and am pleased to be able to recommend it to others. I am, yours sincerely, (Signed) WILLIAM A. FELTON. The Price of the Medicine is: Rep. Quarts, 5s 6d; Rep. Pints, 3s 6d; Indian Oil of Cream, 2s Gd. Ask your Grocer or Chemist for it. S. A. PALMER, Sole Distributor for Australasia, India, Ceylon, and Japan. Head Office for New Zealand, 39 Manners street, Wellington. W. WEBBER, Launceston, Tasmania, Sole ' Proprietor. Correspondence Invited. Writs foi Tcsiisaoji'ate.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11809, 11 August 1900, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11809, 11 August 1900, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11809, 11 August 1900, Page 10

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