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READ WHAT VITADATIO 18 DOING. HYDATIDS. Hopkina Street, Footsoray, February 7, 1900. MR S. A. PALMEB. Dear Sir,— lt ls with much gratitude I send you thiß testimonial regarding the great benefit I have received from the Great Herbal Remedy, ' W. WEBBER'S ViTaDiTiO.' I >m positive I could not have existed much longer but for taking lt. For 16 years 1 had been suffering from some unknown disease. Having a good knowledge of herbs and their uses, I never consulted a dootor ; in fact, although I have a large family, and have had the usual amount of sickness among them, by constantly relying on herbal treatment 1 have I never bad to call in medical aid; yet in my I own case I was completely nonplussed and helpless. I may say here that 1 have been treated by a noted herbalist, from whom I got but passing relief. He said 'my lungs were filling np.' I have found, since taking Vitadatio, that what he sa d was true, for it has brought from my lungs quantities of hydatids, and also from otber organs of my body; they even came from my eyes and head, on account of ihe stabbing palnsin my eyes when I would stoop, I became afraid of losing my sight, as it was then very defective. I haa lost all sense of feeling in some parts of my body, and in both my index fingers and thumbs; but since taking tbe Vitadatio my feeling bas been restored. 1 have been informed since my recovery that hydatids are a cause of paralysis, which has made me still more thankful to you for bringing tbis efficacious medicine to Australia, and 1 have much reason to thank God that I was led to try it. A good Samaritan, who told me I was in a decline, bought me a 5a 6d bottle ot Vitadatio, and when I had taken the third bottle the hydatids began to appear, and then I knew what my disease really was. I felb alarmed, but Kept on taking the medicine, as I recognised that there was no other hope for me. After taking ten bottles I found that I had increased two Btone in weight. Previous to this I only weighed 6st 4ib. The effeot it has had on my nerves is marvellous. I look baok on the state I was ln with horror, and I pity any poor sufferer who is in like condition, and can only rt commend them to try • WEBBER'S VITADATIO. for it has oured me, and mine waß an extreme case, lf I was to mention the quantity of hydatids removed from me by taßing Vitadatio, it would be looked up as an exaggeration. Before taking the Vitadatio my household duties were a burden to me, but now I can fulfil tbem with pleasure, and everything weara a bright aspect. Thinking, perhaps, thia testimony may induce other sufferers to try this far-famed remedy, 1 give you my full permission to publish it if you tbink fit.— l am, dear Sir, yours gratefully, (Mrs) M. OOXHEAD For further particulars, S. A. PALMEB, WAREHOUSE, WATERLOO QUAY. WELLINGTON Correspondence Invited. Write for Testimonials.

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Observer, Volume XXI, Issue 1178, 27 July 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume XXI, Issue 1178, 27 July 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume XXI, Issue 1178, 27 July 1901, Page 4