IN LESS THAN SIX YEARS WEBBER’S YITADATIO HAS COVERED SEVERAL CONTINENTS. ACUTE RHEUMATISM CURED AFTER TWENTY MONTHS INTENSE SUFFERING. Mr S. A. Palmer. March 24, 1900. Dear Sir, —These lines are written to testify to the great benefit I have received through the use of the famous remedy Yitadatio. I was a great sufferer from Rheumatism for 20 months. So bad was I that my wrists were practically out of joint, my kneecaps twisted on one side, and I was confined to my bed totally unable to work. The pain I suffered was excruciating, my screams or groans being heard to my neighbours’ houses. Hearing of the cures effected by Vitadatio, I was induced to try it, and I can truly say its effect upon me was marvellous. My limbs have been restored to their normal condition, I am free from the pain, and I have been able to follow my occupation for four months past. I am well known, and my case has attracted considerable attention. You are at liberty to let others know of the benefit I have received from that splendid remedy VITADATIO, which I can earnestly recommend. —Yours etc., WILLIAM SMITH, Ferry Steps, Port Adelaide. The Price of the Medicine is Rep. Quarts 5s 6d; Rep. Pints 3s 6d; Indian Oil of Cream, 2s 6d. Ask your Grocer or Chemist for it. S. A. PALMER, Sole Distributor for Aus tralasia, India, Ceylon, and Japan. Head Office for New Zealand, 39 Manners Street, Wellington. W. WEBBER, Launceston, Tasmania, Sole Proprietor. Correspondence Invited Write for Testi-
At Court this morning, before Mr C. A. Wray S. M., a first offender was fined os or 24 hours for drunkenness. The Opihi was very high and dirty today, the Parcara was a good deal discoloured and thoTemuka was also a bit thick At the Dunedin horse parade on Thurs day there were 21 Clydesdales, sixroadsters and two thoroughbreds shown, A very wintry storm blew up last evening from the south, with heavy rain here and snow on the ranges. The gale continue d all day, and dried up the superficial mois turo, The cold snap would be bad for the lambs. Wade’s Worm Figs, the wonderful Worm Worriers, never fail for adults or childrai, Prj#-". Is—(ldvt.) A one-legged boy arrived in Masterton last Tuesday, having walked from Christchurch to Nelson, then stowing away to \Vellington, and doing the rest of the distance via the Eimutaka. ITo is on route for Auckland. Mr Drown (Springhrook) road a paper at the Teachers’ Institute this on I the necessity fos education systems aiming
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2904, 29 September 1900, Page 3
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