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i Tuvrcn in InvercargiH, N.Z. for . 2o ..' years, being' a. 'business man all my life. My health .breaking' ( down, I tried all the doctors who came 1 to the city, and also visited other towns' in New Zealand and the other c-olonies for medical treatment, but gradually. 'grew worse, and at last decided to have a consultation of .doctors. They decided on an operation, which took place, and they discovered that 1 was suffering from a disease known as Hydatids to an extent that would kill twenty men and that nothing could be done for nic, three months being the outside limit that I could live, in their judgment. This becoming known to my friends. I was the recipient of their sympathies to such an extent that it became unbearable, though kindly meant, and I decided to go into a country place for peace. The doctors said that if 1 could go to the country, I could go farther, and suggested a sea trip to Tasmania, with a view of prolonging my life a little. With difficulty 1 adopted the doctors advice to visit Tasmania. At this time I was almost incapable of walking. I arrived in Tasmania on May Ist, IKHo, and was met at the railway station, Launceston, by my brother-in-law, Mr. John Shiels, of that city, who said, on seeing me, 'I never thought to sec you like this." After, conversation, Mr. Shiclssaid that they had a 'medicine there which was stated to almost make the dead rise. I feebly laughed, thinking it impossible after the liat of the doctors that I could ever be, cured, and declined to entertain, the matter. Three weeks passed away, and eventually I gave in to the persistency of my brother-in-law, and commenced taking VIT AD ATIO Feeling a benefit from the first bottle, I continued its use, and made such rapid strides to recovery, that' in July of the same year I was able to return to New Zealand, less than two months after taking the first dose. Before leaving Tasmania I arranged to purchase a quantity of the medicine for the New Zealand people, and to start its sale there, agreeing to pay all expenses of its introduction, advertising, etc. The demand in New Zealaud grew rapidly, and innumerable cures were effected. Finding that the business required my whole attention, 1 disposed of the business I had successfully conducted for twenty years in Invercargill, and visited every town in New Zealand extolling the virtues and curative properties of VITADATIO. You will see from the above. that it is because ~I have been cured myself that' I am engaged in this business. I wish to make it clearly understood that 1 know by experience that the medicine cannot possibly do the most delicate person any harm, no matter

vhat their ailment may he. I have cnowh it to cure very younj; children uid also very old people, therefore I im <;lad to he able to recommend VITADATIO to. both old ami youn<-. My own experience was, that at times I would get very much . worse than, at others, and when I was not so well I would lessen the prescribed dose, and when feeling better I would increase the size of the dose to as much as four tablespoonfuls at a time. 1 have found that when patients have used the medicine in the way that 1 have indicated that they have been thoroughly cured. In cases of lon«

standing' disease it takes' jj,reat perseverance, although many have been cured with a few bottles of VITADATIO. I had to persevere with it for twelve months. 1 have found also in my experience that a j^reat many people who have been treated by the doctors for Con-

sumption, Asthma, iironohitis, an<l many othor chest complaints, have heeii siillering from Hydatids, as after they -have taken a few bottles. of the medicine, the Hydatids have commenced to leave the system. Fora fuller account of my case, write for pamphlet.

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Observer, Volume XXI, Issue 1196, 30 November 1901, Page 1 (Supplement)

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A better to All. Observer, Volume XXI, Issue 1196, 30 November 1901, Page 1 (Supplement)

A better to All. Observer, Volume XXI, Issue 1196, 30 November 1901, Page 1 (Supplement)