Isa NORTH AMERICA* SPECIALISTS COMPANY is an Association of American Medicai Specialists for the treatment of nerVOUS diseases ; over forty thousand cases cured (in all parts of'the-world) ; guarantees a radical and permanent cure of all ca>es of nervous debility, depression, lack <,i energy, loss of fle&h, nerve-power or vitality dizziness, ringing in the ears, pimples, b adder, and kidney troubles or any disorders whi hj unfit men or women -for business, study or marriage Boob explaining our special treatment and giving numerous testimonals from all parts of i-he world, by grateful patients, sect fie»» r> application, or if you will send us full description of your symptoms, our Specialists will carefully diagnose your case's and we will inform you by return mail what treatment ycu would require for a compi-1. restoration to health and vigor. Will guarantee cure or refund all money paid. No charge for diagnosis. All correspondence strictly co ridential. NORTH AMERICAN SPEC!A ISTS COMPANY. Broadway, near John .St.
MEN THE MODERN WAY. ■/m 1 €3 M« J Dr. Ltd. WALLACE, M.D. I i,- « « of Slekneas a man does not pin iJL to an universal cure-all ; he goes to the Fountain-head of Medical knowledge. He knows the strong right arm of medical science can lift him from the slough of sickness which threatens him, MEN 1 In times of Buffering you cannot do better than write to the SPECIALISTS of THE SIREEMA.N and WALLACE MEDICAL INSTITUTE. SYDNEY, who have International reputations, and are celebrated as EXPERTS in MEN'S DISEASES, Disorders of the Liver. Stomach. Bladder, ami Kidneys are their specialties. The Medical Staff, who are all graduates from leading colleges abroad, is presided over by Dr. Richard Wallace, M.D., L.R.C.P., E.', L.F.P.S., E., L.M., who is a Medical Scientist of unquestionable skill and experience. FREE. 3 and consultations ere given free. If you are in trouble and require expert opinion upon it, a letteT addressed to the SPECIALISTS will receive prompt attention. There will be no charge or fee. Thousands "* persons avail themselves of the ans of HOME TREATMENT, and can be cured as well in their own homes as if visiting the Physician personally. NO LONGER A NECESSITY to consult a physician and poke out your tongue for diagnosis. The SPECIALISTS have cured thousands by means.of their simple svsteni of home treatment, which is "valuable where medical men are scarce, A full description of the symptoms must be sent, advice will be given, ami medicines forwarded to any part of Australia, packed secure from breakage in transit. Amongst those who have testified to the Specialists' wonderful methods of curing socalled "incurable" and grave functional diseases are the lion. DANIEL O'CONNOR, M:P., ear-Minister of the Crown; Inspector FOWLER, N.S.W. Police; Mr. PATRICK LARKIN, J.P., Mr. PHILIP NKWBURT, the great English Tenor; Mr. CHARLES KENNINGHAM, Principal Tenor Royal Comic Opera Co. ; Signor CARLO DANI, Royal Italian Opera Co., and others. The illustrated testimonials of these men trill be posted free to any applicant. Nine Diplomas and Certificate*-o4 I Qualification and Registration open I for-hiepeetion. I "CLINICAL EXPERIENCES," 160 ( medical plates, 550 pages, will be .posted:fr.ee io any Australian address on receipt OF ONE SHILLING IN STAMPS. ELECTRO-nEDICAL & SURGICAL INSTITUTO Cor. ELIZABETH and BATHURST STREETS, SYDNEY.. Jy Your Children are subject to croup, watch for the first Bymptom of the disease—hoarseness. If Ohamber--1 ain's dough Remedy is given as soon as the child become hoarse, the nttack can be averted. Even after the crotipy cough has appeared the attack c»n always be prevented -by giving tbi* remedy. It is also invaluable for colds and whooping coog hj. It always cures and cures quickly. W Theyers and Son sell iti
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, 27 August 1903, Page 6
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