il i<M And sneeze again. Then dMKjfa/ keep on sneezing. Perhaps you think you can ■fIR^^BBH sneeze La Grippe out of HHhHHi yon in this way 1 But JSST ja|j| the trouble is La Grippe B^dNmH isn't in your head alone. mHnNfl It's in your back, your fljB&BBBia blood, your nerves, your > Bwßmßjl muscles ; all through the .. EgßUMßflNibody, everywhere. ■SRjrolf~[ It don't take a doctor HaSf to let you know you hard It. Hr And It don't take a doctor to Jf? cure you, either. is tho cure. It's a sure cure and a quick cure. It quiets your restlessness, controls your fever, stops your coughing, and drives La Grippe right out of the system. One dose relieves ; a i evi doses cure. Ir. Large and Small Bottle*. A core i» hastened by plaoine over the cheitonf "VIfADATIOT 1 THE GREAT HERBAL REMEDY. ANOTHER GREAT TRIUMPH OVER "HYDATIDS." A GHE^TFUL PATIENT GIVES UNSOLICITED AND VALUABLE TESTIMONY TO THE EFFICACY OF THIS GREAT HERBAL REMEDY. READ CAREFULLY AND INVESTIGATE FOR YOURSELF. 31 Westgarth Street, Fitzroy, 19/9/99. Mr S, A. Palmer, Vitadatio Institute, Bourko Street. Sir, — As I consider Weber's Great Herbal Eemedy, "Vitadatio," has been the sole means of saving ray life, "I think tho least I can do is to hnnd you this testimonial, so that others suffering tho same aa myself may know that thero is a certain and reliable cure" for them in "Webber's Vitadatio," if it is only given a fair trial. The simple facts of my case are as follow: — For the past ten (10) years I havo been under tlio treatment of doctors in Fitzroy and St. Kildn, as well as some of the best in Collins Street. Some were of opinion, that "I was suffering from consumption," whilst others stated it was "Pleurisy." At any rate, they could give me "no relief, let alone euro me." You can easily imagine that I had "little hope of ever being cured," but one ffay I noticed an advertised cure by "Weoher's Vitadatio," and the symptoms of the patient being somewhat similar to my own, "I thought I would give it a trial," with the result that after, taking only two large bottles I felt much better and continued the medicine. By the time I had taken 8 bottleß, I was wonderfully recovered, but "one day took very ill, and vomited up a lot of slimy matter," which was afterwards examined by the doctor, and "pronounced to be Hydatids." 1 continued to vomit these "Hydatids" for some time, but at last it died away. This naturally left me weak, but I continued with the "Vitadatio," and gradually "my strength returned," until to-day I can honestly state I have never felt better in tho whole of my life. I consider "Webber's Vitadatio a miracle worker." I am well-known, in Fitzroy, and there ar» many others just as much "astonished at my cure" aa I am. I shall be plea&ed to speak to anyone, and give them my own. experience of the worth of "Webber's Yitodatio." You are at perfect liberty to make what use you liko of this testimonial. I may add I am now able to do all my own household work — a thing I have been unable tq'do yor years.— Yours very gratefully, (Mrs^ CARSIE HOCKING, 31 Westgarth Street, Fitzroy. Witness— G. E. RICHARDSON, 19th September, 1899. Pnoe of Vitadatio everywhere, 5s 6d, and 3s 6d. Head Office for NeT Zealand, 39, Manners Street, Wellington. ' S. A. PALMER, .Au^NT-GENERAL FOR AUSTRALASIA, INDIA, and JAPAN. Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer: W. WEBBER, Eluabeth Street, Launceston, Tasmania. Ygont; for Wanganui : J, BUBB, Herbalist. Christmas Hams. Each one Guaranteed MATTHEW RUSSELL (Successor to J. L. Stevenson). Christmas Fruits (Washed and Dressed by Machinery) Mew Currants New Raisins New Peel New Sultanas New Muscatels New Figs. THE CHEAPEST SHOP FOR FRUITS is MATTHEW RUSSELL'S. Commencing on Saturday, 16th Dec, For Fourteen Days, MATTHEW RUSSELL Will hold a . Clearing Sale OF Crockery, Glassware, and Ironmongery SURPRISING BARGAINS. GENUINE REDUCTIONS Ti/r ATTHEW ■nUSSELL RIDGWAY STREET, Wanganui. To the Electors. Ladies and Gentlemen,— In offering myself as a can didate for your patronage I would like to take this opportunity of making known the extremely LIBERAL VIEWS I hold with regard to-the treatment of the publio at large. I shall always do my ntmoßt to conserve the best interesta of my customers, and no matter whether outside or inside of the HOUSE you may rely upon ease and elegance if you wear my boots, I shall take the earliest opportunity yon give me of impressing this fact upon you, and if you get away without being convinced that I have a lot to say about my goodß. then I shall do my best to make the matter clear to you the next time yon call. 1 am, etc., . W. H r BIRD,
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9940, 17 January 1900, Page 1
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