7% 'A W** “FOLLOW NATURE’S ROAD TO HEALTH” “Nature’s remedies for nature’s ills” has ever been the guiding principle of Chinese herbalists. Since the earliest times they have accumulated a wonderful collection of remedies made from nature’s herbs. The results these remedies achieve are astound- . ing. One has only, to look at the testimonials Wallingford Chan has received to obtain some idea of what they have done for sick people throughout New Zealand. If you are suffering—call and discuss your trouble with Chan. Consultation is absolutely free and without obligation. CHAN The Eminent Chinese Herbalist 90 MANCHESTER STREET
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22521, 1 October 1938, Page 11
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