.. I . THE^ | j *^ iawai>wit l'' l ' | | ' l " iaßfii ' aa^*'m^^aama^TOi ' l I PAPAW REMEDIES have effected cures without the use of the knife, in cases where | Doctors have advised that operations were absolutely necessary, but where Dr. Lucas' ! 1* Papaw Remedies have achieved wonderful results. These remedies as used in the j London Hospitals last year are testifed to in the London Medical Magazine for May, 1910, and ! | are not of mushroom growth, the Papaw fruit as grown in Queensland and Africa, being well ; | known to Medical Science for a great number of years. The Papaw is the great Australian i \ Remedy.' ; | DR. LUCAS PAPAW CO., j | Scarborough Terrace, . \ j ■ • _ ■' ' ~ Wellington, New Zealand. j j TUMOURS ON THE NECK. means to cure ft without success, he went under an operation 1 :< My son, Leonard Andersen, at present working for and the bone was scraped. • In another month the sore was just ' | Mr. D. Duthie, Grocer, Newtown; was suffering with Tumours as bad. While wondering what further steps to take, a brother on the neck for the past ten months. Two Doctors saw him and clergyman advised me to try the Papaw Ointment. lat once \ j ordered an immediate operation, after which they told me they sent for a jar and that ointment thoroughly cured the sore, and ' ' could do nothing further for him and ordered him into the did two mont hs what the Doctors could not do in eight. It is I ■ j hospital. As an indoor patient he was operated upon twice again about three months since he was cured and except for the scar ! " without success and was looked upon as incurable. In February there is no sign of the sore. While being treated by the Doctor I of this year he - underwent Dr. Lucas' Papaw treatment, which he looked so ill that people advised me to put him into the con- s I brought away a discharge and now the wounds are healed and he sumptive sanatorium, now there is not a healthier looking boy in \ I is quite well. - the district. I have only written this letter out of gratitude and S ; ' Mrs Sarah Andersen, ' if it will lead others to the knowledge of the Papaw Ointment, I I I . Sutherland Road, Melrose, will be satisfied. > 5 Wellington Yours sincerely, . J | Witness, James Embury, J.P., Clarence H. Corvan, I f Wellington, 16th March, 191 1 Rector of Brighton-cum-Kempton,. I \ „ . .. : . December 19, igio. Tasmania. j GROWTH IN THE BREAST. > f Nine mouths ago my wife was suffering from a growth in ' tu„ „tc j •». fT ;T , , ; s the breast, the size of a walnut. During September 1910 she ' have suffered with bleeding and protuding 1 piles for ten ; interviewed a medical man of this City, who advised an immediate f ? V l n £ p kinds of remedies ■ which did me 110 good, j | operation, otherwise 1 in his opinion he feared she could not live I then tried the Papaw Pile Cure and after using same for some 5 I more than six to eight months. I am-exceedingly grateful to Jitfle time lam quite cured. I thoroughlyrecpmmend it to any j ! think that we heard of Dr. Lucas'Papaw Remedies, which after ** erer * '• v ' fulfil. i ■ t applying for a period of three months have removed the growth lours laitnrully, ' ; j: and am now thankful to say that my wife is again enjoying her > ueorge■ h.. L. Watson, j 5 usual good health. • This is a frank and voluntary testimonial to • ** iiildon Road, Windsor : I the virtue of Dr. Lucas' Papaw Remedies, from, ' . ' I Ever gratefully yours, BOILS. \ Paul Steen, For the past five months I have been suffering from boils I j; March 20, 1911 30 Scarborough Terrace, Wellington. and carbuncles, being unable ,to obtain any relief from the I .. I . Doctor's treatment. I was recommended to try Dr Lucas' ' j • . TiiDeDniiAn ; Papaw Ointment and Pills and testify that I never before was so ■ TUBERCULAR ABOESS. satisfied^ or received such prompt relief. The splendid action I _ I feel I must send a voluntary testimonial for the way in of the Ointment on the sores was remarkable and the cure sure. \ I which the Papaw Ointment, lias cured my brother. He is a boy .' Yours very truly, • J s of thirteen years, and a sore appeared just under his ear. For William Haughton, f | eight months he was in the Doctor's hands; after trying various March 20,191 1. c/o ]. Flyger& Co., Wellington ( | ' For Tumours, Ulcers, Goitres, Appendicitis, Poisoned Wounds, Boils, etc. I j A Marvellous Remedy. j 'I. • A Tonic for the Stomach and Liver. | I For Sore or Inflamed Throats and Loss, of. Voice. ' ' j | For Nasal-Catarrh, Polypi, and Adenoids. " j | For Influenza, Dengue, Typhoid,'and. allied fe\ers. | j - none genuine j j FOR SALE S-I' | All Chemists and I I C-5.A1)«/3IC \\ THE AUSTRALIAN f J 11 i! WlCjOt (M. LUCAS'S) OIHTBQIT OOjf j ! . Without This Trade Mark. j ! . . WHOLESALE FROM:- | j w. aB. TURNBULL & CO., WELLINGTON; LEVIN & CO. LTD., WELLINGTON; JOHNSTON & CO. LTD., WELLINGTON; | | A. S. PATERSON & CO., WELLINGTON; YOUNG CHEMICAL CO., WELLINGTON; And all leading wholesale firms. |
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1088, 29 March 1911, Page 22
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