BRIGHT’S DISEASE Conquered again by VITADATIO Read what Mr W. Mills has to say. Mr S. A. PALMER. Dear Sir, —Having suffered from Bright’s Disease of the Kidneys in an aggravated form, and having tried so many so-called cures, I felt it my duty to inform you that after a course of VITADATIO I obtained great relief, which now appears to be permanent, and am now so well as to be able to attend to my business, the duties of which are no sinecure. You are at liberty to make what use you please of this letter, as I consider that anyone troubled with kidney complaint cannot do better than give VITADATIO a fair trial.—Yours faithfully, (Signed) W. MILLS, Of Mills and Ware, Biscuit Manufacturers, Ereemautle, W.A. For further particulars— S. A. Palmer, Warehouse, Waterloo Quat, Wellington. Correspondence Invited. Write for Testimonials, The price of Medicine is 5/6 and 3/6 per bottle. MAGETEEAS AM) HAZLETT, Agents, Invercargill. The woman, the man, and the PILL. She was a good woman. He loved her. [ She was his wife. The pie was good ; his I wife made it ; he ate it. But the pie disagreed with him. and he disagreed with his wife. Now he takes a pill after pie, and is happy. So is his wife. The Pill he takes is GILCHRIST’S. Moral : Avoid Dyspepsia by using GILCHRIST’S XjgIVBR 3P>ILLS. Is a bottle. Orders received by mail will meet with ff. G. GILCHRIST, Chemist & Druggist, SOUTHLAND DRUG STORE, Tat Street.. OU can easily tell ” the wide-awake Grocer, with his clear, bright eye, hie cheerful smile, his manly bearing, his straight dealing, and his strong recommendation of that beet of pure Teas, “Cock o’ the North.” Mandwrah Road, Ereemantle. I XVUCIU, X' It 18/3/1901. Prompt Attention.
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Southern Cross, Volume 10, Issue 21, 23 August 1902, Page 10
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293Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 10, Issue 21, 23 August 1902, Page 10
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