DURING THE WAR.
Mr. Kugelman's terms fully explained. Note carefully, and avoid misapprehension. Mr. Kugelman visits New Zealand at intervals of about sixteen weeks. All new cases are charged a prepaid preliminary fee of 20s. This 20s. fee does not include any Herbal Remedies, but is altogether distinct and apart from any such. This fee is only paid oncc, on' first visit. All Herbal Remedies supplied (if any) must belaid for non-relativo to the above 20s. fee. % Mr, Kugelman's Herbal Reintdies can then be purchased, either per each 16 weeks' set, or, if preferred, a Legal Agreement is entered into for n lump sum in each instance. All letters regarding cases not yet under Mr. Kugelman's Herbal Remedies must bo accompanied by Postal Note or cash for. the above fee of 205., and if 20s. fee is not enclosed in any such letter a, reply will not be sent. Formerly Mr. Kugelman's fee whs 405., but during the war it will be 205., in order to ensure that only those call him who are really desirous of obtaining his Herbal Remedies and continuing them until absolutely cured. Mr. Kugelman's Herbal Remedies have effected hundreds and thousands of the most remarkable cures in modern history. BY THIS 'USE OF MR. KUGELMAN'S HERBAL REMEDIES OPERATIONS ARE NOT NECESSARY, as tumors, growths, cysts, gall stones, appendicitisj hip disease, and all internal morbid formations can bo cured and dissolved painlessly. Movable or lloating kidneys, and internal displacements of every kind, are cured without resorting to tbo pain and danger of operation. If unable to visit him personally, write full description of your case, AND ENCLOSE POSTAL NOTE FOR 20s. FEE, and address it to him to his head office, 100-108 King Street, Melbourne, on receipt of whfch a diagnosis will bo sent at the earliest possible .moment. Unless a 20s. fee is enclosed, no reply will be sent. Chronic sufferers residing in England, America, or any other foreign countries, can, by Sir. Kugelman, ho supplied with tho appropriato Herbal Remedies for their disease, sent by mail. AVrito early..
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2945, 4 December 1916, Page 4
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344DURING THE WAR. Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2945, 4 December 1916, Page 4
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