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A very slight know- .patients nftected with almost all.kinds of ledge 'of. history has proved this to be diseases, and have secured good results in ',■ ' trjiei! '*'■ '- '" : '■'■ ■" ■ ■'■'•*>'■'; '■■■'■ ■'" at least 90 per cent, of the cases. A num- • •'lhave.stndicd all systems of enre with ber of them'had been given up by other thVidea in view of.heing oblo>to givo my physicians, and several others that diflcr- '• :.?S tient9 , best Wcahnent irrespective of Md failcd , 0 curo ism •or pathy, and'after &> years expori- ~ Avminmnti enceliu the practice of medicine;and after """wards cured with tto-OWPATHOK , a thorough .in vestigatisii.; of .Oxypa thy under my direction. I have broken up ,-; ranging over a time of six months just nine out of.ten cases of Typhoid Fever passed, I can only, say to you that it is and.also Pneumonia cases. I have broken .•iv.. tho Iraost-marvellous 1 , thing iii thtf world ;i up several cases in less than one week of to-day for the treatme'rit ot': diseases, aiid genuine Typhoid Fever and Pneumonia, those wlibsaj'"aught against it nvcSimply and have never had a caso that was not ignorant,;, prejudiced or: .selfishly: malic- greatly modified and the run of fever out toisi" /, ; . ,■'■■ ; . ,-. ;'.. ■.-.,'. ■". ;,' short by the use, of the OXYPATHOR." . Do .Positive, Proof ? Then Read -the Followihg: .v;'' ■■ THE OXYPATHOR'S WONDERFUL CURING POWERS. v :.■■'-■ 2 '[[ ; ; - ;A -Life Once Miserable—Now ; Worth Living. ~".. 'i- .' . '.■".".. " , ' :■ Pnhiatua, ~ . '/ ; The N.Z.' Oxypathbr Coy.; ' ' ,'-. ■ . 27th July, 1912. '-,'■■ WELLINGTON. ' . ■ Jlear Sirs,— ■.-.• — ..■ ■•'■■ ••■■.•' , : feel I'must write you-a v few lines re'Oxypathor treatment. lam well-known all over, this district-aiul'llawke's'Bay, and people know what I have suffered with . 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I have had oiily Saturday nights and Sundays ; to : 11=0 tho . OXIPATIIOIi. .Have I given it a fair irinl? A : o! But what I has it done for. me. in .this little time? Why, I could not tell you in words,leave Alone .hi to-riling.'■ It'simply made a new man of me. Why, if it was not for ■; the'OXYPATIfOR I would not havo dured to go to work in such weather, Flood the country with these Machines; make it so that every poor man or i woman c«(i pusspss one. I'rnclaim ils wonderful curing power in every town and village, and your work will bo ji noblo work. Why, Sir, there is not 0110 in a 1000 knows, about the OXYI'ATUOR or its wonderful curing powers, and still they B'iffcr. Again ..thanking.' you. .... ! ... ' .' ' .-.-•..■ Yours faithfully, V, -....,.. . .. .. .. . .(Sgd) THOS. GdBE, ,:;, . . ■ Telephone Linesman. i Palinerston , RHEUMATISH AND NEURITIS 20th. 'August, 1912. i THE .OXYPATHOR RELIEVES IN- Also Does a Baby Good. ■ 'fLAMMATION. '■••" Wellington, ■ ■ '. '• , . '•■ . . ■. ■• 22iid July, 1912. miraim ■ ' Tl,e Z.N. Oxypathor Coy., ; \ULLL\tcIO.\. ..... ; . WELLINGTON. i Diar Sirs.—l bought one of your OXY'- -,-. c . T ,■,■,■,. ■PATirOirS for my wife'who ha.s been suf- "*" Slrs »-I would like to say a few ferine 'from general delnlily and inflam- v ° r A? veSfdnig the. Oxypathor• Machine, ! inWorv conditions of Iho ivholn-'tadv-. the w™'} I "ought from you about hvo . -nftpj- effects of pneumonia.■ fnllowncf by a monliis ago. 1. severe accident—lvaving her in u very It is .almost impossible to express In r' weak state. : Hluixl poor 11ml thin, oii-cu- words the marvellous relief paused by lation. much impelled. After using Ihc 'usinjr the Machine. For the past two OXYJ'ATffOIi about a month, Inm pleas- years 1 have sutl'ered from liheumatism i ed to .say Ihe iull:immntion is wonderfully anil Neuritis, taking many different mereduoeil, tho upper part nf the body has diciues without any good 'results. I then ; becomo finite iiorinal, blow! is in 11 niiicli heard of the good work the Oxypathov purer statp. On account of licn'rt trouble, was doi.ig, and decided to givo it a trial, 1 linVoiily'.bD.STi able to' ttrs> the OXYI'A- and nm vory pleased to say that it gave THOU for .short periods of time. lam great relief from the first week that I pleased to ; sriy 'she ; has received much used it, and I feel better now than I benefit, and will be glad-to recommend havo felt for some considerable time. .Also, I am ii=inff the QWrAlJlOil m treatment almost erred it. conjunction with iny Mnssniro T ... * , , , ~, , ■ s e?\ss" "s»rimi,'ii ~?&f~ 1 ="""' * are as-TTo.'Sa-*!-..* ""■' c ' B t,K;"'~"si'"*™' .-:■' '.•... I am, yours sincerely, Yows tn,l-v- ---. (Sgd)' ' T. C. CAVILLB, . (MISS) N. JOXKS, '. ;' ■;- . ..,-,■■ ji- as j eul . ( "Thornlcgh," i ',' .34 Main Strnet,.Palmerston Xorth. 49 Boulcott Street, Wellington. The above are only a few of'the many satisfied users. 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