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VITADATIO

The Great Blood Herbal Remedy GriiAYEL CURED AFTER TREATMENT BY .-EVEN MELBOURNE DOCTORS. 9, Barkly Avenue, Malvern, Victoria, Lee. 24, 1900. Mr S. A. Palmed. Dear Sir, —I consider it my bounden duty to let suffering humanity know what “ Webber’s Vitadatio” has done for me. For the last len years i have been a terrible sufferer with that agonising disease Gravel, and of late years I have gone through almost unbearable agony, which reduced me to a mere shadow. I was completely helpless at times, with weakness, and having little or no sleep, I could do nothing tor myself. I was treated by seven (7) Melbeurue Doctors, and they all told me that an operation was the only means of relief, they could do nothing else tor me. I kept lingering on, afraid of an operation. At that time I was living at 44, Wilson street, South Yarra, and well known. A lady living in the same street sent me a message, and advised me to try VITADATIO, saying it had done wonders for her motherinlaw, who suffered from gall stones, and that it would cure me. I told my husbaud, and he advised me to get a bottle at once. I did so, and after taking the third bottle the disease began to come away like pieces of chalk, and continued to come away for about two months. By that time the pains hud completely left me. I continued taking Vitadatio until I was quite strong and well, and it is now eighteen months since 1 took the last bottle, and I have had no return of the old trouble since. I have lived at the above address for the last twelve months, and both my husband and myself have told everybody we know about Vitadatio and my complaint. lam thankful that I have avoided a dangerous operation, and am now in good health. I shall be glad to give any further information to anyone calling on me at my above address. Yours gratefully, (Signed) JANE VINCENT SPENCER. 27/12/1900. For further particulars, S. A. PALMER, Warehouse, Waterloo Quay, Wellington. Correspondence Invited. Write for Testimonials.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 3836, 28 December 1901, Page 1

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VITADATIO Temuka Leader, Issue 3836, 28 December 1901, Page 1

VITADATIO Temuka Leader, Issue 3836, 28 December 1901, Page 1

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