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0 0 N-SU MP T lON Versus VITAIDATIO,! ANOTHER VICTORY * OR THE GREAT HERBAL REMEDY. READ MR RUDDOCK'S TESTIMONY. 192 Elizabeth-street. North Richmond. Melbourne, April 22nd, 1901. Mr S. A. PALMER, '■> Dear Sir, —It affords me very great pleasure to let you know what Webber's VITA'DATIO has done for me. Two years ago last January I was brought home to- my wife very ill; a very peculiar feeling came >ver me, which caused me toi become quite iielpless. My wife sent for a doctor; he ordered me to b£ (painted with iodine. This Avas done for seven weeks, and he ;the doctor) then, ordered me to the Alfred Hospital.' After being- thei'e for two months :ha ddctor sent me home, stating that I was top weak to go under an operation, and ,<aid ■ at I must* go for a trip in the coiunfcry. I did so, and returned home slightly better; but after a few days I became much worse with pneumonia, and after •(Uiiering 6 months (between life and death it was decided that I should go to the Sanatorium, for Consumptives at Echua. my wife interviewed the lady Secretary of. the Sanatorium, stationed at Kew, and. after examination by the doctors they pronounced me a fit patient for that institution, as I was full of consumption, but that I could not get in for a fortnight, as there would not be a vacant bed till then At this time, Mr Campbell, grocer and A'ood and coal'merchant of Vere and Nicholson Streets. Abbotsford, and now oi fahfield. urged me very strongly to try Vitadatio, which I did. The first bottle uipset me vary much, but by the time I had finished the second bottle I was able to get out of bed, and on taking the third bottle J felt so improved that I decided not to go to the Echuca Sanitoruhim. My wife took that message to the Secretary to that effect. I continued Avith Vitadatio. and after taking nine bottles I was able to go to work, so I called on Mr Wallbridge, carrier, Lincoln-street, North Richmond (my last emplo}rc-r) and started at onre. andhave been: there ever since. I do very heavy work delivering coal. I feel strong and healthy, and can truthfully say that Vitadatio has saved my life, and the least I can do is to hand you this testimonial. It is one year and eight months since I took the last bottle of Vitadatio. I have lived in this locality for many years and am well kiiGwn. I will givu further information to anyone calling ak< my address; as regards* my illness and euro by Vitada/tio. said you. can refer to any of th? undermentioned names, who arc quite prepared to substantiate my statement. Yours faithfully. THOMAS S. RUDDOCK. E. Ruddock, 28, St. Phillip-street. Abbotsford. A Starr, Vtuian and Huuter-sts.. Abbotsford. Samuel Eadley Hambleton. Bootmaker. 382 Smith-st.. Collingwood. Alex. C Kennedy. Family Grocer (45 years' standing), 390 Drummond-st., Carlton. J. Camcb"" Bastins-st., near "Fairfield Station. Thos. Wallbridge. 38 Lncoln-st., Rchmond. For further parflteuHrs S. A. PALMER, Warehouse. Waterloo Quay, WELLINGTON. Correspondence Invited. Write for Testimonials. The price o f Medicine is 5/6 and 3/6 per bottle. Agent: J. BUBB, Wanganui. Eodi's Rheumatic Powder destroys the ■excess of Uric Acid in the blood, and 'hereby cures All Rheumatic Pains Permanently. For internal use only. One box is ftlcient for an ordinary case. Price 3/6, at F. M o -:i<vl!p

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11713, 18 August 1902, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11713, 18 August 1902, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11713, 18 August 1902, Page 2

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