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SWORM EVIDENCE SS TO THE EFFICM OF TIE 1. J. I. SHERHIIIPTIE TIITBI | Edward Fallon, of Birrcll and Tasman Streets, Bondi, N.S.W., duly | | sworn before His Honour Judgo Murray, at the District Court, fi jii Sydney, said:— <j 'J "I have been ruptured for about three, years. When I first 'i >j noticed the trouble I consulted a doctor, who advised an operation i 5 or the wearing of a truss. I decided upon a truss and .secured one, 4 'j but although I woio it for two year.-. I found myself (jotting i 6 gradually worse. I. consulted Mr.'A. W. Martin on Veh. Iffith, 1910, J j and. underwent liis troatment. His appliance prnrcd most comfort- i ij able and effectually retained the rupture. Sinco using tho Slier- ] 3 pian Treatment 1 have lost all feeling of depression and my gen- lj 1 oral health is better. It is an effective treatment, and lam satis- {5 !V fied th.it my money was well spent." & '& In tho face of the above, tho success of tho Dr. Sherman ' \ Treatment cannot bo questioned. Mr. A. W. Martin, the solo con- j S (roller of tho Dr. J. A. Sherman Treatment for Australasia, has, ] 8 in addition'to bundles of grateful letters, tho SWORN TESTI- ■! h MONY OF MANY WITNESSES BEFORE A DISTRICT COURT i % JUDGE. Ue has also the SWORN EVIDENCE OF ONE OF THE \ A LEADING SURGEONS OF SYDNEY, WHO EXAMINED j 5 PATIENTS, AND COULD NOT FIND THE PRESENCE OF I | RUPTURE IN CASES OF 3, 14, 26, AND 50 YEARS' STANDING. | | Mr. Martin adapts tho treatment to each case after a. careful 5 i examination, hence the success of tho treatment. All consultations { j are free. I '' - r„ „.„<*,-.... So,e Controller of tho Dr. J. A, Sherman j 'i R W ISHPTSM Treatment for Australasia, can be con- ? I I. w. hAKIIH, c u d st at thc Hotcl ccci| «"«" w» l I 96 & 98, Cuba Street, | L Wellington, j | Madam, | We have the pleasure of ! p ' \ eeb&szs informing you that we are now \ i making our first show of New \ \ EViiEHnery. \ | I I esssssbi Kindly accept this announce- 1 S I IL, ment as a "persona? invitation !! I for you to pay a visit to this j 3 important display which 5s now j ; being held in our Millinery \ \ Showroom. \ EEEsmsa 5 I* We remain, j | Yours faithfully, I ] - C. SMITH, Ltd. r . ——, v .....,.,.■. ' - j5 WM/OT Kp*^ Ifefifsffli

jh© ine— — 1 l/oc/fir/rc of the children *»' and Kodaks by the children are the pictures most valued in any collection. Just the simple home pictures that they make of each other and of father and mother, and that father and mother make of them—such are the home pictures that grow priceless as the years go by. And anybody can make good pictures now that the Kodak Camera lias simplified photography, and it's not expensive either. Ask your dealer or write us for the Kodak Book that tells about Kodaks and Brownies. Prices from 6,'- Upwards. "Kodak" is the no trouble system. Sold by Photo Dealers nnd Chemists everywhere. Send for llie Kodak Book, post free, KODAK AUSTRALASIA Limited, WELUNOTON. Stocked by: Sharland & Co., Ltd., Lambton Quay, The Imperial Camera Co Willis Street,

The Passing of the Household Drudge. I A new shipment of SIMPLEX IRONING MANGLE MACHINES lias just been landed ex "Den of Glamis." Almost indispensable for the Home, where laundry work means hard work or money, FRANCIS HQUES, I.WOODWARD' STREET, I WELLINGTON. I P.O. Box 339. 'Phono 208. B: Barry's Lemon Squash Fuels Refreshing "All the Way Down." FOR A ©oou P)lffi|TO) PURE iSl&l&W DRINK ONLY STTAE-ES' &CK.NOWIEBGED BY ALL CONNOIft BETJES TO BE ABSOLUTELY Ik HOT! Cf4«ery and Offices: Moluworift afiS Murphy Street*, STUDY (ho Property Market.—The Back Faro of "The Dominiou" is a Land mid Farm .Directory. Auctioneers' Notices will also ho. found on the samo page,

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1216, 26 August 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1216, 26 August 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1216, 26 August 1911, Page 7

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