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WHY ENDURE PAIN?

FLOODS OF TESTIMONY. Aro you a sufferer? If 50,.d0 you rcaliso what it means, to you :havo in your homo; a little machine always ready to , serve you, and ivhicli can bring you immediate _ relief'from.; .great '.sufferings? The "Little Home Doctor," the Veedeo X is. often called/ has. brought' relief. to ~y .thousands, arid can do" the same; for. you. Ever since ; the Veedee Specialists have bcon, in Wellington, the Veedee Institute . has been daily thronged by ia steady . stream of sufferers-who are taking advantage of the Veedeo Free Trial Treatments..- Many of the pkiplo .have been . for years trying various remedies without' euccess, and 'they ■ come, to the Veedeo '■ Institute without, great ' hope that thoy.. can be Helped,- but willing, to try' , anything rather than, to . continue endur-. in g their pain. Picture, then, 1 tho 'joy of j these iself-same sufferers when ' they find that tho soothing touch'of Curative \ ibra.tion-.as applied by the little Veedee drives away their' troubles,' and makes • them feel once more the thrill of perfeet health.' Is it to be wondered at that the Veedee-useris 'are; enthusiasts about their machines, and would . riot part with ' them for many? times;theirs■'cost?-' Head Eome.of tho letters which- the Veedeo v Specialists have \ received,. for.'- they..; are vgenuine testimonials . from genuine people, who have .had relief from the genurao •Veedeo:—. :■ - '

WHAT THE DEAF SAY. ■■.';.,'. . ' 80 Bussell Street, i ■ Dnnedin,. Hay 14th, 1914. ffhe Veedee Institute, . : . Dear Sirs,— ■, .<■■ A week ago I was treated on tho platform at tho Burns. Hall by the Voe- , aeo - Specialists, my tro.uble : being; deafness. in the left ear. I had . been ex-, tr'emely deaf -for., five;;.years; and could, not even ' hear; my watch, ticking when placed close' up tp-tkeear;, . After .a .few . minute.?'. Veedee treatment, however, I . could .hear my-watch 'quite;plaiiily, and, •. whereas -I "used always have/iny.. wife walk on one side, of me, bo .that I could / hear her,-it does, not matter now, as I can hear equally well; with, either, ear.,l thought possibly the' : vast improvement , might only - last ,a'. few - minutes or - hours; . • but, fortunately, 'it appears . quite per- ; manent. ;.:■' ■..' v."-.J. ' (Signed) .W-H'LEAN. It is, of course, quite exceptional for tho Vecdee to bring about such an astonishing result in a single treatment, nevertheless this occasionally happens, as. Mr. .-M'l/ean's-lotter. shows. * < Here is tkocasoof-'alady, thatwas an invalid for three years, but who eventually got relief. by means-of the Veedee. ' Northland Eoad, -- ■ Wellington, >, n. ■ > July 21st, 1914. /Dear Sira, — For- about three, years .I was laid Bp with general debility,- which brought on a bad;' ulcer' on tho; leg. '■ Nothing 6eemed> to', dorme anyrgood,' until at last . a friend;'of mine) who haid ; been using the Veedee with-success, urged'-me to try it too. Thiswas a year and ,a : half ago. I tried the Veedee, and am very, pleased to. say that lam now quite well.- It took 60veral months, as my condition was so low, but in the end the ulcer healed up, and my general health 1 became good. I -am: now, using the 'Veedee on my. sister for,Bheunaatiemi; \ ; (Signed) (Miss) C. CRAIG. : It did not takd Mrs. Peterson lone to realise that she -could-not-get along Without a Veedee, as her'letter shows. . . ■ - Croydon' Bush, , Via Gore, . Juno 23, 1914. Dear Sirs,— , . - ■r- >, ; I have never been. troubled with ■Bronchitis nor a headache since I have ■used the : Veedee. I have just used it a fortnight, and; I feel 'great ', benefit, : I would not be without one in' my home. I was very bad for over twelve, months, end sow I feel no effect of ■■it. . . •• •'' ■' (Signed) MRS. P.. PETERSON.

SYNOVITIS CURED. V Synovitis completely cmed •in three ' Inonths is whit the Veedee did for Mr. Ising, as his letter shows:— Upper Sturt,' South Australia,. .■ < ■ November 24th, 1913. ETo the Veedoe Co., .■. Dear Sirs,—About seven years ago I suffered from Synovitis, and after a j three months' treatment of the Veedoe ; •Vibrator my< laiee was ( thoroughly restored to normal condition, without the assistance of any, other treatments', or drugs, and also without 1 lving up or resting, as is generally regarded; as a necca- ] sary feature in the curing of this par- j ticular trouble. \ . i I have also found •'the Veedee Vibrator "useful in the' treatment of Rheumatism or ■■ for curing; headache. , • (Signed) H; H. ISING.' ' Mr. Ising's letter speaks for itself, and incidentally proves thei Veedee to be the original Curative '•Vibrator, for • seven years ago! none-of the would-be imitations pad yet sprung : into being. A WONDERFUL LETTER. To' Suffer from Rheumatism for twenty years, and then at to have the pains banished by the Veedee is' the case of Jfr. James Coustley. • Can one wonder that Mr. Coustley is enthusiastic in his letter? Little Collins ; Street, Melbourne, , . ; 25th October, 1913.: :- . Dear Sirs,—Having ' experienced never-, '.jeasihg Rheumatic pains in the back anil . limbs . for about twenty years past, the better.- portion of which I have been Tillable to stand erect or move about ■without ■ suffering the acutest ..agony, I feel that I should bs wanting in common gratitude in not tendering jriyj grateful thanks -for your kindness jiri giving me free, treatment', at tho Vfee-; dee: Institute. For many, years past' I have tried' numerous remedies. to ,■ obtain even temporary -relief from the. almost unbearable agong I' have suffered, but have found- nothing to afford such instant and marvellous freedom from the

Tie Price ef 70s. T6e ' (Plus 6d. for postage,) : 125; WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2215, 30 July 1914, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2215, 30 July 1914, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2215, 30 July 1914, Page 5

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