A MARVELLOUS CURE. l6/12/98. This is to Certify that my wife, Mary Kevey, was under the doctor three months, and he gave no hope of recovery. The last time he saw her he said she would only last three hours. I went at once for Mr Hitchens, and he took up the case with every hope that she would recover. In about three days we saw a great improvement, and after taking the Blood Restorer, and being rubbed with the Ointment, she soon came round. This is about fifteen years ago, and she has not been laid up since. H. M. Kevey, Newsagent, Auckland.
The poor consumptive pale and ill, Had caught a sudden violent chill, Listressiug coughs had made him weak, While hectic flushes tinged his cheek ; But what at last has made him strong, When after suffering so long. He now can damp and cold endure, He takes Wm. E. Woe ds’ Great Peppermint Cure. Fadvt.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume X, Issue 472, 10 August 1899, Page 5
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162Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume X, Issue 472, 10 August 1899, Page 5
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