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READ WHAT VITADATIO IS DOlNd. HYDATIDS HYDATID OYSTB. A Trouble as Bad as the pLAdtf A. But WEBBER'S VITADATIO still grapples the Disease and Removes it. I Take the case of MASTER LANE i Burnie, Maroh 28, 1900. MR W. WEBBER, Launoeaton. Dear Sib, — I am in receipt of your favour of tbe 22nd ult. I most apologise for not acknowledging it before, but have been waiting to further observe thd effects of your Vitadatio on my son. Th« information yon ask for I will ghr« wll» ungiy, My 090, $»ged 19$yeBrj a for firo years previous to the use of your remedy had been suffering from a complication of diseases affecting the Liver and Boweli and during that time was under the treat* ment of aeveral medical men. Six month* ago, his condition being very crittoat, I determined to give your vitadatio a trial, having heard of its efficacy in a number of cases somewhat similar to that of my son. Before finishing the first bottle tbe ef» feet was marvellous, the patient vomit* ing and passing Hydatids and', Hydatfcl Cysts. These conditions continued for about three weeks, during which time the patient was. unable to take a morsel of solid food, and suffered extreme pain almost continuously. After three weeks the vomiting stopped and the lad rapidly recovered, gaining in weight daily. He is now enjoying as good health as he ex* perienced before tbe oommenoejnenf of bis illness 5$ years ago, and I can _ detect no symptoms of a return of his trouble. Mrs. Lane and myself firmly believe that his present condition of good health is due to Webber's Vitadatio, and to Vitadatio only. You are at liberty to make whatever use you wish of this' communication. — Yours faithfully, W. H. LAJSB, Pd inter, etc, Burnie. P.S.— I may state that he has taken la in all 5 bottles of Vitadatio.— W.HJi. It appears there was once doubt aa to whether Master Lane's trouble was ia reality a bad case of Hydatids, and • bottle of ihe disease which passed from the boy was sent to the Bactoriofegical Institute at Melbourne, and the Badtarlo* logist pronounced the cpntenU of the bottle to be Hydatids and Hydajtid Uysts, which is an additional confirmation that Webber's Vitadatio will cure thitf dread* ful disease, which Is so prevalent *Jl over the Australian Colonies. For further particulars', •- ■ > S. A. PALMER, „.„. WAREHOUSE, WATJSKI.OO QTJAYy wTCLnrttHur'.” ' '" Correspondence Invited. , Write fc% Testimonial!. . •"

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4893, 21 September 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4893, 21 September 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4893, 21 September 1901, Page 1

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