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VITADATIO,

THB GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER Run Down from Oven Work and Worry.

Headquarters, V.M.0.A., Melbourne, June 26, 1899. Mr W. Webber, Lav noes ton. Dear Sir, Having tried your wonderful herbal remedy, Yuadatfo, and deriving great benefit from it, I feel it my .duty to send a few lines of bounden testimony. [ was quite run down in health, both from over work and worry,' and suffered from what is generally known as brainfag* I tried many patent and other remedies without any good results. While in Launceston I was induced to try Vitadatio, which I did, and found it to be a most successful restorative — far superior to anything I ever tried. I found, if taken with regularity, both as to doie and time, tt acts very speedily for recouping a worn-out system, suoh as. mine was. 1 have ever since been a strong advocate of Vitada'io to my friends, some of whom, I am happy to say, acting upon my advice, are now grateful to me for it. — Believe me to remain, 'your sincerely 1 } (Signed) L. AbbamoTlTOH. PS.— You have full permission to make what use of this in' whatever way yoa please. For further particulars, S. A. PALMER, WAREHOUSE, WATERLOO QOAM, WELLINGTON. Correspondence Invited. Write for] Testimonials. Me William Obamfton, a well-known English lecturer, has boon engaged perform* ing a remarkable feat. For 12. hours daily he has beea talking into a phonograph. He is about to have his tongue removed on o«« eouat of cancer, and, having bis year's en« gagements madr, and being aawilliog to disappoint those -witfar whom he had contract*, he hit oa the novel ides of having his lecture* presented by phonograph, Tbe reoordi will be sent to tbe various parts of the conntry. and will address ■ his audiences when the leotarer is speechless. THB MOTHER'S FAVORITE. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the another's favorite. It is pleasant and safe for children to take and always cures. It is intended especially for coughs, colds, oroup and whooping cough, and is the best medicine made for these diseases. There is not the least danger in giving it to children for it contains no opium or other injurious drag and may be given as confidently to a babe as to an adult. For sale by R. S. Poison, chemist, Lawrence. Price Is 6d, big siza 33. A gubat review of troops by the Cwr took place. in St.: Petersburg on 14th M»y, and •tbe apgettele was a JbrUlUnt one* Owing to a report of < he sreret police that there was teason ttfiear>fcis«fc'ieittpt on tbe life of the «(>»«• reign^JFFe&butfouß of the most exceptional ohar* jictet were taken.- The, rout£ was^gturded by a whole army of police, tfoopa^defceetivM, and spies, and even tbe great sa miner garden, which his Majesty had to traverse with hie etoort, was closed to the public Strong detachments of polioe, gendarmerie^ and Oo*» sacks were also poster! at the different.antrances to tbe city, where tbe loioieri Wtft kept coocoatod in coarCq «a 4 Qlsvwbere. BEAT OUT OF. AJX HfeBEASE'QF HIS PENSION."" A Mexican w<tr prominent editor writes :•* Seeing the ad V6rt|«enient of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera 'and Diarrheas Remedy, I am reminded that as a soldier fa Mexico in '47 and '48, 1 contracted Mexican. dtarrb<&* : ;*nd thb remedy hag kept me from getting an increase in my pension - for oatevery renewal a dose of it restores me.' It is'onequalled as a quipk cure for diarrhoea and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by R. S. Polaon. chemist, Lawxenoa. Price 1b 6d, big »iza 3i. .. Gxrx Boothbys " Irt)Dsr l^ite tDß Kiof "Is given aw»y witb t&e Book Oilt Tei.-b. P, Aakin, »g«ot t

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4871, 6 July 1901, Page 1

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VITADATIO, Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4871, 6 July 1901, Page 1

VITADATIO, Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4871, 6 July 1901, Page 1

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