'"'* ■'' '- ''.' ■i'\ ' ■"'''-■'.' -■: -' "' ./: ' « EUJPTtJIiE ; AND, IT& CURE.. ' V ■ ,v •' ' '"• .'.".,, '."'.' . • ' ■,"■' ■■'"».' '■■/ tTIHE Dr. Sherman method of treating Rupture has found approval in. Now Zealand by .. members of Parliament, medical men, justices of the peace, ministers of the Gospel, and by people- in all social oircles. and ranksiof life. The British and American Lancet, have both admitted laudatory notices' to their pages,; and the Completeness of the cure has been verified, by such eminent' authorities as John Wood, F.R.S., F.R.C.S., F.R.C., who is ,tho Senior ; Surgeon to King's Collcgo Hospital, Professor of Clinical Surgery to the College, Member to the Court of Examiners at the Royal Gollcge of Surgeons, England; by Edward Bellanly, Eel* ■ low of thd Royal College: of Surgeons at Charihg. Cross Hospital; tho late Sir Henry Thompson, Kt., M.8., F.R.CS., Emeritus Professor of Clinical Surgery at tho University College, London; David Jones, M.LV Senior Surgeon to the Homo Hospital for Stone and. Urinary ' Diseases/etc; and by W. T. Leonard, M.D., formerly Professor of Anatomy at'the Washing-, tdii University, Baltimore. This mothbdhas been the moans" of restoring thousands to tho blessings of-sound body and personal comfort after all other treatments have failed. In New Zealand alone hundreds of cases have been oured, in many instances with" almost miraculous expedition, enabling a return to usual avocatidhs immediately. The remedy, has now stood the test ot the closest scrutiny by the medical profession for fifty 'years';.' 1 ''.' If you are a sufferer, make full inquiry. It costs you nothing, as ali A cdhsultations, are ■ : .free.."'"' '■ ~ '. -■ , "■'''' • ■•' ,"'" ■■■'■ Tho iollowing testimonials speak for themselves. You can see scores of others at Mr. Martin's consulting room, from all parts- of-New Zealand:— .. ■ t .}' . .. •■ ..''., ■ „'. "'.:■: Porthmear House, Walnut AvenUo, Ashhdrlon;'- January - iJCtli, 1909. A. W.MARTIN, Esq.,, .:■;.. . .'..'..:" Dear Sir,—Just ( a line to tell you that Lweht to the doctor tho other day to get, examined for life insurance,;and of course he had to examine, the place, He said it was, perfdotly sound, but owiui* to insurance rules I would have to. wear the applicanco a-little''longer yet, Thanks to Dr. ShermnVrreatiaent, I feel as e6und and stiong.tnere now as I do in any pother part of my body.—i jomain, Dear, Sir,.yours respectfully, PHILIP CHOAK. ■ !;,.,- OirklohuruK 45 AJbarifl.;September ldth,' i9og. ;• ME, MARTIN, , .-.";.:. , •'. ■•', Deat Sir,—Jiist & Irna to tofl,Jfon4lmt 1 jua qti&b&a&i-ot-iapbao by yotif easy arid ef- ' feotive treatment.-^Yours truly, . '.!•"'"' -'■■ '■ GEORGE FENNER. MR.: A: W. MAEffii, .' ■• ... Pictei, Separator 19th, 1908; •• . i Dear Sir,—l have much pleasure tn .'thanking rat for your promptness, in sending Dr. ' Sherman's appliance and etiratite compound f ro&jf and cnre'of Bnpture. I havebcen wearing your appliance and using the Qurnttve componnd foi six iteeks, and I have neither 6een'nor felt anything of the Jferprare since. I have been raptured for 11 years, and I have tried, many trusses bat never seemed-to get, better, in fact I was getting' worse, and made up my mind to go nnder on opejaiion, when I sa.vt your advertisement in the "Otago Wit- ■; ness." I made 'up my niind to fcraie to jwi for your book of testimonials and after, reading them, I felt quite confident to going under yonr treatment;, and I can honestly say that. 'nttjr- . body sufferin.'? from rupture s&nljf itakb an effort..-.to 'seO you. and < give your treatment.a ; trial, as it has done'me good,.and lam sure it will relieve oatifers. Nobody.would:over wear a truss .again after: wearing Dr. Siierniarr's appliance, .as it' is 6d easy and comfortable to wear. .Sir, you are. at liberty to use this letter for the' benefit of other sufferers. ■ Once again thanking you for youf'wonderful tfeatment—l remain, yoms sinceTely, -'■.' ..•'■',. •."•'.'. /"■:.."' ; THOMAS AVERY. -. ■ ■.■■■':..■'•'■•/•■■•'•' ." '44 Kana Street, Mntaura, Otago, Deceiaber 16th, 1907. . MR..A.W. MARTIN. .. ;.\ . .'.. ' Dear Sir,—You will be plbased to know.'that 1 liavo not worn the Sherman Appliance" for, the past two and a half months, and that to all appearances I am quite cured. "I havo' taken no special care to avoid exertion or strain during that time, so tliat tho. cure seems to bo protty. thorough. I shall not fall to recommend'the Sherman lnetkodtb others whenever, opimportunity offers. Trusting that you continue .in good health, and with grateful thanks.— -'lam,, yours sincerely, -I; .' : " . ;:. -THOMAS J; BULL; •'■"■■■' y "' '■■' , ■■'.''.. ".'47, Tifiakorißoad, Wellington,'July'2fith; 1907. - MR. A. W. MARTIN, Rupture Specialist, 14 High Street, Dunedih. . ■■} " ■ • -Dear Sir,—l have, great pleasure in letting.<you know how v successful your Rupture Cure has been in niy oasb. I. underwent yonr treatment On the Bth' of.Noyember, : 1906, and coh- ; tinued same, until May this year, then, .feeling'sp;.well; dispensed with the lotion entirely. I also discontinued tho use of the support; (except for a few days in' June, when I was doftig heavy work, I took tho precaution to wear tho'support;: since then I have done, away with this). I fail to find any indications.-or feelings of the trObue,-even after a.long day's walking :or bioyclc-riding, SO lAM POSITIVE, 1 BEEN COMPLETELY .CURED. Yon nr£ at liberty to make use of this.as you think proper, for such a simple.and certain euro • is of untold valuo to sufferers of this painful and dangerous complaint—l "remain, •': yours '..faithfully,.,.'.. .:■'■ '" ,'...-■ JAMES SYDNEY FAULKNER. ■-~ , .'MR: A." W., MARTIN, .'■''.' ■■ -;' '-, '.. ' . '";;,...Herlot," Decehiber "28thV 1908, •'■■• .'-'..Dear Sir,—My four'children treated by you are all' cured. One boy, 11 years old, had 'been ruptured for ten years; the girl, .eight yeats -old,: had been ruptured for two-years; 'another'boy, five.years old,.ruptured since a baby.j'and'tho youngest, one and a.half years old:, alsb'ruptured since a b&by.' I:say Dr.J."A. -.' Sherhiafe's method ' is, a ' great .boon to huhtauity,' as I-'am convinced it is'a. certain,cure for ; 'gratefully, '■'>■.%'/*':, ';■ ....• • ~- ■:.'• '•■•'■ ; - .:.;•.- .--: : y •'. MES. W. M. MCDONALD. ;, ' '.', i ■.-.; -49: YEARS.OF PAIN "AND AGONy!. : : ': ' ;.■/■: :r- ---■ Cured by tho-Shefm.in Methdd attcf trying cvel'y'kind of truss and treatment.that money ■.'■•'. ..v-'.-. ■■■..• : '..',- , could buy.,-. ; '.: , ... " .-' v- .'•.■';■•.;'.■.■■:■■■".'!■ .'MR. A. W, : -MARTIN,- .: ".. ■'•''" '' : :- ; .v ) ..,,'; '-'' : ''■'.: '-. Otago, Juno 6i"i9uft.-"\- ,' Deaf Sir,—l feel very grateful indeed to y.ou, Sir, lot advising mo to try your rcmediosi which I consider, with tha appliances and fltfrativo compound, aro tho only safe'and complete • ouro inUlie world. I still intend to wear the:appliance.for some.time yet, as I"feel quite ■■'■ safe while wearing it, although I have jumnod AbdUt the floor frith the appliance/ off,., iirid no appearance of tho rupture, which I could not dd for the past 49 years. . Tho. duratlve power of. the compound-is most astonishing,.patticularly in my oaso, as;.l'.was;'ruptured'at a' very early age, and have had that bufdott weighing hie down, tlirqljgh.lifo, J am now 53 year's of age, and I can'consciously-say that .the last 12 months', have been 'a, pleasure' lb' mo i that I never experienced before/ In iny daily'labour'l dati. strike, with a 161b. hammef, "and lift heavy'timbof. with impunity,,as tho rupture does not. conie down', ncitljer'do I.feel ' any pain. I say again, Dr.' Sherman's method is :a great boon to the ruptured, no 'matter how severely or of how long standing. The treatment that oould:-curo me, I honestly believe, would cure any person.' 1 have tried a lot.of remedies in.my lifetime, even jvhen I'was a lad but all to no purpose. Therefore, Sir, you ban imagine I have suffered a considerable amount of pain during my life, You are at. liberty to:show this.letter to auy sufferer,.particularly. if. he has. any doubts concerning the curative power of, your remedy.—Yours; very 'sincerely, .. .'■ , /'':.',. '■ i' ' ■..',■' ; •'■'■'""'At 7- '.^T - • -•A, W.'Martin, Sole Controller of tho,Sherman,:method for Australasia, is now' in Wel- '■' lingtori, and-may be consulted at the Hotel.Ceoil: until;. SATURDAY, : the Isth.of MAY, when'Mr.'-Martin leaves direct for-AnDkland,Vthen.on;t6 Sydney, ', ' v.: •■ ;■■,-' "-:> : Consdltatidn■ Free.. Two booklets sent free to any. sufferer, Hours: ll a.m. to 12; 2 pita. : to'B p.mii Saturday; 10 a.m, to 12 noon. Extra hours, Friday evening, 7to 8. 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