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A Wonderful Discovery is THE GREAT TASMANIAN HERBAL REMEDY. VITADATIO Foe, ALL DISEASES OF THE BLOOD. It will cure you (without operation) even, when the eminent doctors of London and Melbourne—or any other part of the world —have failed. Be it Bright’s Disease, Cancer, Hydatids, Consumption, Piles, Gall-stones,. Liver or Kidney Complaint, Gravel, Stricture, Eczema, Rheumatism, Gout, Solatia, Indigestion, etc., etc. A SYDNEY DOCTOR SAID IT WAS DRY PLEURISY. Exhibition House, 29 Drummond Street, Carlton, Melbourne, Victoria, 15th July, 1597. To Mr W. Webber, Proprietor “ Vitadatio,” Launceston, Tasmania. Dear Sir, —When your agent arrived at Melbourne, and claimed to be able to do much good with your "‘Vitadatio” for all who suffer, I really thought he was an imposter.. Previous to his arrival, I had beard of “ Vitadatio,” so wrote to my friends (in tact, my brother and his family) at Launceston, Tasmania, to know if Mr Palmer is the authorised' Agent, and received a favourable reply. As I had been ailing for some years with pains in my back, which doubtless took its rise from a disordered state of the liver and kidneys, as well as a periodical attack of pains about the breast, and extending to the shoulder, etc., the two latter I was told by one doctor was “ dry pleuritis ” (or pleurisy), and after years of suffering and “treatment,” and no good result, I gave your “Vitadatio’ a trial, and have taken in all half a dozen large size bottles. It gives me pleasure to inform you lam released from my complaint, and heartly recommend the use of “Vitadatio ” to mav require a reliable medicine. I have no objection to your publishing this note. J Yours truly, (Miss) S. GRIFFITHS. The price S. A. of this Valuable Medicine And Tonic is—Large size, 5s 6d; small size, 3s 6d. ASK YOUR CHEMIST OR GROCER FOR IT. Palmer SOLE AGENT FOR VICTORIA & N.Z., 94 TAY STREET, INVERCARGILL. Agricultural Seed*. Garden Seeds. Ton hill, Watson & Co.. INVERCARGILL, DUNEDIN, GORE, and BLUFF, NEW ZEALAND. H H ; “ Pony” All Steel BINDERS. Lightest Draught Binder In tlie World. (ALL AND ROLLER BEARINGS. DEERING introduced The first Twine Binder to v Zealand. I eering introduced to the world the Lightest Draught Binder the ony.” Two horses draw it easily. The coming harvest is the Seventh Year of DeerALL AND ROLLER BEARINGS FITTED TO ALL THEIR MACHINES. Imitatre now starting to copy Deering’s Ball and Roller Bearings, and are tnereforet Seven bs Behind Deebing’s— consequently Debeing Bindebs Shbpass all Othees. e BRING BINDER will go on any hillside that can be ploughed with a Double-furrow TESTIMONIAL— Glasgow Farm, Mosgiel, May 1, 1897- Messes Reid and ’ entlemen -I wish to state that the “ Pony ” Deering Binder I purchased from you last ason has given me every satisfaction, and can confidently recommend the same to intendg purchasers. Light draught she is undoubtedly, as I only used the same two horses all DEBMNO*ImS'” and Roller Beariogs. Tbe best Mower KBIIiTGKiY’s'pATENT DISC HARROWS, made all sizes. Use less oil aod.haTe SOWER. PATOU MAH. RP AND GRAIN AND TURNIP DRILLS. All Combinations—ll, 13, 15. , and miters This Machine is a Positive Manure Forcefeed, and will g ow|venly any quanta, may be desire SIXTX-SIX MACHINES ALREADY SOLD THIS SEASON. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE WORLD-FAMED THE STANDARD MACHINES OF ENGLAND. |( |.|l» AMB CRAY.

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Southern Cross, Volume 6, Issue 9, 4 June 1898, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Southern Cross, Volume 6, Issue 9, 4 June 1898, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Southern Cross, Volume 6, Issue 9, 4 June 1898, Page 16

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