A letter was received the other day by the engineer In charge of the Botorua sanatorium hatiia, from Mr R. M'Dowell, near Geelong, Victoria, who recently visited Rotorua .when Buffering from sciatica and rheumatism. He Bays : — ' I promised you when at Rotorua ths\t if on my return homo I found myself better I would Ut you kknotw t imd lam glad, and thankful to Almighty God, to be able to toll you thnt I receive! wonderful benefit from your ep.ings I Kayo not had any use for my stick nnce my return, and am able to knock ;»boub u,y fa<".»«, whore I. un at present •nd wis actually pitching sheaves on the stack all last week I have a large drole of Hcquaintanoee, having been in the colony over i.hirty yeatfl, and th y are loud in their praise of the New Zeahnd hot Bpringa aftej ;, jiee ii>£ what they have doae for me, '
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6027, 26 March 1891, Page 2
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154Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6027, 26 March 1891, Page 2
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