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A Grateful Parent Bears Testimony to his Daughter's CURE OF LUNG DISEASE BY VITADATIO, Singleton, N.S.W., May 30, 1901. To Mr S. A. PALMER. Dear Sir,— My daughter has suffered with. Lung Disease since she was five years of age. She is now 11, and in good health, thanks to your valuable medicine. After trying » "reat many patent medicines, with varying effect, I was persuaded to give VITA.DATIO a trial, and the improvement in her condition, was at once noticed by Mrs Porter and myself. My daughter has been a great sufferer, and was given up by the doctor after breaking^ a blood vessel, about three years ago, the medical man remarking that she could not live through the winter ; hut VITADATIO willed otherwise, as she is now well. Three years ago she had a bad attack, when she frequently spat Tip blootP, so I immediately purchased a, bottle of your medicine, "with the result that it completely cured her. You can make any use of this testimonial, as I would like to see other sufferers benefit by your appropriately-named medicine— YlTADATlO.— Yours truly, "WILLIAM POUTER, Bootmaker. Johnston street, Singleton, t'"~» For further particulars, S. A. PALMER, Warehouse, Waterloo quay", Wellington. Correspondence invited. Write for testimonials. "Wholesale Agents: KEMPTHORXE, PROSSEB, & CO., Dunedin. Pvctail Ageut:'

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Otago Witness, Issue 2501, 19 February 1902, Page 74

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Page 74 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2501, 19 February 1902, Page 74

Page 74 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2501, 19 February 1902, Page 74

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