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TUBERCULOSIS CUBED. TESTIMONIAL FROM MR JOSEPH EVANS 7, Cobden-street, South Melbourne, 7th March, 190 ■ Sir—lt is from real gratitude that I pen you these few lines. My daughter, aged IS, has had a, wonderful experience with Vitadatio. The following will suffice as a brief outline of her ease For some 9 or 10 months she suffered from TUBERCULOSIS ON THE SPINE. At first an ABSCESS FORMEDON THE BACK OF HER NECK; it grew very large and painful. We consulted a leading local doctor, who advised her to attend the Homoeapathir- Hospital, which she did. There THE DOCTORS OPERATED, gave her some medicine and sent her home. Some little time after the wound began to discharge, and A LARGE BLA DER-LTKE GROWTH formed across her shoulders. We consulted another eminent doctor, who pronounced it A VERY BAD CASE OF lUBERCULOBIS, and said THE ONLY CHANCE OF SAVING HER LIFE WAS BY AN OPERATION, and the removal.of some of the bone; but on his second visit some Bor 10 days after, told us THERE WAS NO POSSIBLE HOPE OF SAVING HER LIFE, as her lungs were seriously affected, and an incessant cough was now trou Ming her. I may mention SHE HAD NEARLY LOST THE USE OF HER LEFT ARM, and it seemed to be wanting away. In about 14 days she had fallen awav to a mere skeleton. When she drew her breath or moved her shoulders a little a gurgling sound like water could be distinctly heard. My neighbour urged me to give Vitadatio a trial. I said I would try anything rather than risk an operation. We commenced on the Vitadatio, and, strange as it may seem, in about Bor 10 days the discharge had nearly ceased; the severe pain and also the cough had nearly gone. You may be sure we stuck to Vitadatio. After a week or two more the bladder-like growth seemed to shrink away and dry up. Save from the mark of the first operation. IT HAS NOW ENTIRELY DISAPPEARED, SHE HAS REGAINED THE PERFECT USE OF HER ARM, AND HAS PUT ON FLESH AT A WONDERFUL RATE.

INFLUENZA AND| AFTER- EFFECTS. Now is the time to think of it. The change of the season, the approach of the inclemency, the liability to atmospheric influences, and many other causes, have dir® and serious effects •-l VITADATIO is a strengthener of the functional organa to resist attack, VITADATIO allays fever, dispels pain anaf langur DGUBTED preventer and cure of INFLUENZA, is UN The sequels of INFLUENZA are too well known to require capitulation here, as thousands in our city know to their cost. VITADATIO gives relief at once, tells immediately’on tl e general health, and throws off impurities. L VITADATIO has.now spread over the Continent. | ' Mr G. M. M‘KENZIE, Pomahaka, N.Z.. eurAri INFLUENZA IN THREE DAYS by “ VITADATIO7” Miss Matthews, 10 Duke st, Windsor, says My mother had a severe attack of Influenza, and after fairing one bottle of Vitadatio she was restored to her usual good health, and she did not suffer any of the usually depressing after-effects of Influenza, PRICE OF VITADATIO, 5/6 and 3/6. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE

VITADATIO 5s 6d and 3s 6d Everywhere. HEAD INSTITUTE: Box No. 2, 39 Manners Street, Wellington. BRANCH at 350 Queen Street, Auckland.

TTi)' ! Ch'Wr nn "WT may cure your Cough without aid, but you can’t JLF'O-LM JL | J™ afford to chance it. A Cough that is left to cure itself is slowly overcome ail TXT IPdO IT last, there is apt to be some weakness left to make the next _JL\ Jtlj’OrJLjXLlK-/JL Cough come easier. We have two really good remedies for Cough and Colds, COUGHS. BENJAMIN GUM .*/ /*/../*/ /*/ /*/ Is especially suitable for recent chills. It is pleasant to take, I cures very quickly, prevents Inflammatory Symptoms and allays annoying tickling and hacking coughs TOWNEND’S COTAWN CUBE Is specially suitable for Chronic Coughs, though it will break up a recent attack as quickly as any other Medicine made—Cinnamon has been proved in Pasteurs’ Institute to possess great destructive power over all bacilli, whilst being perfectly harmless to human being. We have received some flattering letters as to its efficacy in Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, Dysentery, and.in Typhoid Fever. BENJAMIN GUM, 1/6 and 2/6. CINNAMON CURE, 2/6. Obtainable Everywhere.’ Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers — > T OASBY’S JJ|JANUFACTURING QOMPANY DU iN EDIN.

Telephone, 468.] [P.O. Box, 350. PRINCE ARTHUR HOTEL (Late Oram’s), AUCKLAND. Centrally Situated. TARIFF—From 5b per Day, 25b per week. Hydraulic Lift. SELECT SUITES OF ROOMS FOB| VISITORS AND TOURISTS. D. NORDEN - Proprietor. gpARADALE HOTEL, NAPIER MR E. J. WARREN has taken over the above hotel, where his old friends and new can obtain the 'BEST ACCOMMODATION} Together with the BEST BRANDS OF (LIQUORS Obtainable Anywhere. E. J. WARREN - - - Proprietor. LPE E D J. rp AP P.IK ANCHOR HOTEL, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Only the Best Brands of Wines and Spirits kept in in Stock. Campbell and Ehrenfried’s . XXXX Beer on draught.!

TO THE TRADE. Robertson, Sanderson, & Co,, LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1846. (Original “Blenders” of Whisky in Bond) ARE now introducing their CELEBRATED WHISKIES to the N.Z. Market. -5 SANDERSON’S " gCOTCH ”, In Case, Quarters, or Octaves, 11 be found to give the Greatest Satiriactio AGENTS IN NEW ZEALAND:— Dunedin ... David Baxter & Co. Ohbistohuboh F. Aboher & 00. Wellington... Wollebman & Co. Napieb ... Robjohn, Hindmarsh, & Co Auckland ... John Sohisohka,; SANDERSON’S ‘SCOTCH.”

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XI, Issue 528, 6 September 1900, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XI, Issue 528, 6 September 1900, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XI, Issue 528, 6 September 1900, Page 19

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