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_<on I at once commenced a course of treat merit entirely new to myself, and from th first I was able to attend to my occupatioi as farmer. I am happy to state that I an now well, and better than I have been fc years, but shall take the remedies for so in time, to do away with all risk. I shall al ways remain indebted to you for my wondei fu! cure." A TESTIMONY FROM ONE OF AUS TEALIA'S OLDEST PROSPECTORS. Cooigardie. Gentlemen. — I send you the following tea timonial letter, which you may use when ever y.ou see fit, and will gladly answer an] letter which would benefit you or some un fortunate . sufferer, and I give you permission to use my name at any time or place, a: your wonderful remedies proved a God-senc to me, as I am a man again to-day, when a few months ago I was a complete wreck not fit to go anywhere, and impossible foi m« to follow my occupation as a miner I had consulted several doctors, being unde] their care and treatment, used all kinds oi medicines, but none could help me. I losi all hope of ever regaining my health again; life became a burden to me. It was then ] began your treatment, and the result wai astonishing to me Two weeks after, mj sores disappeared, my akin became smooth, and, after taking the first treatment, there was hardly a sore or eruption on my body, or anywhere, and I feel a» I never did before, being an entirely new man; and, thou'd there be a person suffering as I did I advise him at once to write to, or visit, youi Institute; he will find his cure and restoration to health there. And should any man wish for any information, I would gladly tell him anything he may wish. You may use my name and letter a« you see fit. — Wishing you every success. JOHN KELLY.

JH JTjrUPUTJTLTLTI-nJT-rLra how to write the pleasure of stating I a,m cured would take an elaborate writer to exX>res<s my joy, for my complaint debarred me from, business I felt nervous, wei.k, memory almost a. blank, and always tired, no inclination to work — in fact, T w'a» completely do..c, and felt wor»« on rismg than going to bed. I shall tir« you with my feelings, they ware *o bad, so will gtop ; and bsfore concluding, the photo you can publish xf you like, an I am r wellknown nidii. not only on the Hill, but W A . also Sydney, and my name will do a lot of good to tboie sufferers who are in want of information -where to get % real, sound ard permanent cur*. Accept th« grateiui thauks of not only my»elf, but of others who are near and dear to me." A BAD CASE OF SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASE. Mr H. R. SLEE, Crystal street, Broken Hill, wntes- — "My caie being one of interest to sufferers, I shall be f" "^s, thankful if you will mak* f <a the same known to thos* f-^l .^ f w jj 0 re q Ul r e aid, and esV^^L Jr pocialJy to shearers, who I 7lJ~\\ know hare b6eu suffering dg& y^L like I wa?. I could scarcely W^r\^(^t' move, from a dueasa of the TWr ' skin through shearing wet aheep. My body nu one mast of £ore», and the pain was t»inbl«. Yv'alk, work, or «yen he down, I cou'd not, and on my vuiti>ig you and you curing m« in ten days, v, - *.a v. ocdcrfui. I fuel no further symptoms of the d.soase, roi h«TO 1 evtr since your remadies oured me."

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Otago Witness, Issue 2734, 8 August 1906, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 2734, 8 August 1906, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 2734, 8 August 1906, Page 23