COME WITHOUT FAIL
!■■'•-■■ No sufferer in Wellington, who is able J ; should foil to come.-;'to the Big rVeedee >"'"■■ "'Demonstration'.to'.ric' giveii to-morrow ;"•■." night at the Town; Hall,- for they will \- there he able to see what • the 'Veedee ;' can'accomplish toward the alleviation of '■ human suffering. At the We demonstrn- |'.■ tion given by the Veedee Specialists in [' Dunedin a month ago the' great audience k-." that packed .every;, available bit of.space f .' inside the hall: saw .' : . the Yce'dee bring ;" 'back smiles of .'joy- and pleasure to the. !'.'• .'countenances- of about; a-.scoresbf -suf- '-/.': ferers.'who!, were treated on, .the ...plat: I, /form;.- Some of these unfortunate !... ; pie had for years been crippled, with all [,; sorts of painful complaints, and hajl in '(■-■■' many cases-riven -up all hope of ever f • securing relief, -But. the Veedee.' drove" !'■ away their pains arid restored hope to i ■. them.' once more. '. ■'' Some of the ; cures t ' brought 'about' ; .by the' Yeedee. seem really !;. .top good, to be true, and the speed.with [ •- which improvement; is shown' in", many i . eases seems nothing'short of. miraculous. f , Truly, tho results . must be' seen .to,-be 1 believed, but "•no'one, after'seeing..what I' the Veedee can ' accomplish can fail to |-'' : ' ralise what this little machine means £',-'. to' thei lame.and .the, sick,;.,. "■:" .-::;,.-.;..;> v. [• v;-'';. ■ not A cure-all. :;;'/)•:. t" ■"■ This does not mean, of course,■-, that i the Veedee is a. certain cure for-every | . ill to which the 1 flesh is heir. .: No, cer-' j ; tainly not..._„No .'universal, remedy has i ever yet been discovered, and "• the Veej : dee lays.no claim, to' .possessing..jnira'cu-,' j' lous nowers,"'Whjit : 'it does mean, though; I -. Is that Ih'e^'Yeeflee.-'by'scientific anplica- !'. tion of'the'principle"of .Curative vibra- !•!■' tion, can instantly stop almost' anv kind j . of pain, and this in itself s a great boon, ',■■ to the man or woman who.is.enduring the. !•-.. agonies of E-henmatisiri, Neuralgia; etc: f/. -But the mere stopping of pain would not {V. af itself satisfy the scientific dr. medical |. -man.. The treatment must go deeper— .-'.. must go the cause,; of the pain,, and !-'\": event / ually'"roiriove..it'.; 'Now,- this is ; ji'ist i: ; exactly wlia'ty;ffie.'yeMee;.(loe3.;:"\yhen ap-': 5 .-'■'.■■ plied to - any part of the body it sends a | tingling thrillihg\sft'eani_.'of. .'li'ealth'-giv-j .' ing and- rejuvenating Vibration into the • with such compelling'force.that' '- .organs are reached -and Inducedvtp once more fulfil-their proper I /unctions, Obviously,'all'tliis cannot "be 'Accomplished-ih-'a single -treatment.j ■ It j.- ivould bit'linaflhess'toeSpect :tllat..a'troii- !,-■•■ Me which had -been accumulating for : years cdhld-ba'completcly''driven', out j of the system ;iii: fiyc.'niiriutes: To effect. [-•. a ' complete 'cure,-continued treatment 'is : necessary, the length'of time depending- ; an the nature of the .complaint and the I severity..of, the trouble.', 'Nevertheless',' ' i marked. improvement is generally shown '■: "after the veryfirst'treatinent,-and oftch | this improvement is really astonishing. No amount of- description, however, can | ,lope to'..'pr-operly.(ixplain all. about "the ! Veedee.-J'.lt must lie seen at work to be ! pppreciatcd, and -it is - for this ■■ reason i, ;hat all persons' interested, and pnrticu- !. Inrly sufferers, should come'without fail ;"■ to the Town Hall to-morrow night, and i.- pee for; \yhat;-'th© Veedeo: j; docs, arid how it'.does'it. "'..-, r ".y,, .- ,;.',. !.. . PRESS REPORTS.. The Veedee Specialists in the last few j'-. years have given demonstrations all over.
the world: '•Among- others,"'they ga.ve one a few months ago in "Adelaide. In reporting this demonstration the "AdelaideuJlail" of - January 17th, wrote as follows':— v .- ■ "A- large number of;.'aged'-and middleaged men" and women ascended the platform, some of-whojn had to be assisted •up, .and others pot there feebly withi the aid -of" sticks.' : §oine held up arms in .plaintive- fashion,.'and..quite ,a .number; exhibited bandages upon their wrists.' One white-beard hobbled along the plat-' form, assisted by a couple of sticks. The first" : case was that of an aged man of. Glen v-Osmond, who had been suffering ' for. ninei. years from Scjatica: A rheuma-tics.-patient for., three months was also brought alongside him. The latter could not'; raise his" arm .more than a few inches. A man with. Rheumatic Gout in the hand, who 4 could riot close, his 'completed the first trio. Professor fright, a nurse, and an attendant then set-the machines to work. •--The, three '.'men;.submitted quietly to tlieoperations of •the. machines for over ■five minutes,.-taking -the 'whole matter ■ with that seriousness which tlio fame of ,the, r.Veedee - . merited. The old gentleman, who could not raise - his hand / was '.'raise, it up to his head, and tho man. with Rheumatic Gout' could open,'and shut his .hand without trouble, at oil.. • The crowd loudly applauded as , the patients demonstrated what good I'effect: has been achieved. The old man who hairboured Sciatica for nine yearswalked .about.the stage without: sticks, and liowfl his acknowledgments to the 'crowd.:"•VPro'fessor Wright then tried a sciatic,. of <13 years' standing; and '''another patient who suffered' from , -Tlie: latter was- a bad case. He . had. had 20 years of. it;' and the chairman Dointed out that* perhaps it would to -.treat the case.. They would-da their best. Meantime, operations' w£re suspended while a man deaf in-the left ear was spoken to. end 'obviously could not hear what was being The nurse applied the vibrator to • his 'ear'.'vigoro.usiy, operations were resumed .'on.-.'the;other .two, 'and the oibwd," by ihis time very deeply- interested," watched "the process very closely indeed. .'_.,Tiie. viatic' patient whose record. I of'pairi -wag'lß years, soon showed 'im- } provement an<V delighted tin audience [l.by-.-vigorously: -waving his arms. Prior ,to tho application of- the machine lie co'rild i'ardly-move, them at all. They 'theri ; set 'to- work on his legs. The deaf riian then clsiimed • attention again, and v.-.,, .|* ?■-i l ):'.'.:?''."oh l-otler when questions .wero put to him. The Sciatica man 'o>. [ years' standing) did. a-semi-tango apd , inforjmed_ thp audience that lid hod riot walked'like that for five years. Tlie 20 yearis' case' man said he was very satis■ftecl: indeed > with' the. result of 'the treatment;... 5 . . .... ' "A prominent manußaotum 'sciatica for ..five' years), and . another half-deaf man,-and-a-sufferer from Rheumatism of the .knee : for three years were tho next trio. _ Tho 'machines were set in riiotion again, while, amazed at the. evident results achieved, the sick and the halt hobbled Nip to the platform from all parts, of. the.crowded building. ' ''At this stage our representative was compelled,.to the -interesting scene, as it was impossible to deal with' more cases before . going to press."—Extract "Adelaide Mail," Saturday, January 17, 1911. . •
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