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YEARS A SUFFERER. A PATIENT IN THREE HOSPITALS. NO PERMANENT RELIEF. VITADATIO CURED HER. READ HER TESTIMONY. Collins-street, Melbourne, 27th March, 1900. Mr S. Palmer, 47 Bourke-st., Melbourne, Dear Sir, — For twelve years I was a Bufferer of Bleeding Polypus in the Womb, and was treated by the best medical ski.l in Ballarat and Melbourne, but without avail. I have been in three hospitals, but deriyed no permanent benefit from . the treatment I received. I was advised to try Vitadatio, and after taking a course of the medicine lam completely cured. The medical men who ottended me expressed their astonishment at my recovery, and stated if they had not attended me THEY WOULD NOT BELIEVE I HAD fvUF-, FERED AS STATED. I write this for the benefit of similar sufferers, ani you aro at liberty to publish and make what use you like of this.— Yours truly (Signed) M. Beckham. BRIGHT'S DISEASE CONQUERED. 54, Lander Street, Redfern, Sydney. Mr S. A. Palmer, 184, Pitt-street, Sydney. Sir,— l deem it my duty to acknowledge the benefit derived by me from the wonderful herbal remedy," Vitadatio. For the past four years I have been a sufferer from Bright's Disease, and was under two doctors for nine months, who failed to do me any good, nnd, until six months ago I was certainly useless and helpless, and could not walk half a mile without resting, the pains in my back being so severe. I was advised to try Vitadatio, which I did, and after taking five large bottles, I am in reality a new man ; all aches and pains havo disappeared. lam now able to follow my usual work with pleasure, and do indeed feel grateful for such a medium and am pleased to be able to recommend it to others.— l o.m, yours sincerely, (Signed) WILLIAM A FELTON. March 27th., 1900. The price of this wonderM remedy, is Ss' 6d and 3s 6d per bottle. Obtainable from all medicine vendors ; n '• cuirnka nnd ' Now Zealand. Try it to-day, and prove for yourself that it is genuine. J. BUBB. Herbalist BUSINESS ADVERTISEMENTS. I ■■■■■■ ''lv ■ ' '— " ■ ■ ' ■ THE following Copy of a Letter received by R. HANNAH AND CO., speaks for itself, and is proof abundant, (if proof were needed), of the fact that HANNAH'S BOOTS always give Satisfaction wherever worn, either in Timaru, Africa, or anywhere elsp: —

[Copy.] To MESSRS R. HANNAH AND CO., Wellington, N.Z. Dear Sirs, — Enclosed please find cheque for amount of you account. We received goods ordered from the samples of American Boots sent to you to make for us, and we acknowledge with pleasure the excellent job you have made of theso Boots and Shoes. They are the most like sample we have ever had manufactured anywhere— in fact they are perfect. Yours faithfully, (Signed) PENROSE BROS., Timaru. /^J|aUjTORY(jIAZE IS THE BEST SOLD By ALL STO*£K££££#S COOLIT PAINT it on Your Roofs, and Secure., omfort. P. LUNDON Is the Only Agont. TMPORTANT TO FARMERS. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COY., TAUPO QUAY, HAVE FOR SALE:— WALTER A. WOOD COMPANY'S World-famed HARVESTING and AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY of every Description. "FARMERS' FAVORITE" Seed, Grain, and Manure DRILLS, abwiutely the Best on the Market. PAGE'S CELEBRATED. PATENT WIRE STRAINER. Look out for Trials of CULTIVATOR and POTATO DIGGER. Tho Wonders of Agriculture. SHEEP SUEARINGrTnd HORSE CLIPPING MACHINES, for hand or power OUR MOTTO: "Full Weight and Good Measure." TELEPHONE, No. 192. JAMESHODSON ' (BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, GROCER AND GENERAL STOREKEEPER) BEGS to intimate to his customers and to the Public Generally, that having largely added to his shop and store space, he is now able to cope with the numerous demands made vcor his rapidly increa ing business. All departments of an up-';o---dato STOREKEEPER will be found at his Shop, corner of >,-- ton and Bell Streets, Wanganui. JAMES HODSttN, Telephone, No! 192, ■

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 15000, 27 November 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 15000, 27 November 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 15000, 27 November 1900, Page 1

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