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RUFriIRE AND ITS TREATMENT. Mr. A. W. Martin, Rupture- Specialist ami Sole Controller of Dr. J. A. Sherman's Method of Treatment, has arrived in AVellington from Dunedin, and may be consulted free at the Hotel Cecil up to August 23, when ho will leave for Auckland. Tho Dr. Sherman method of treating rupturo is diametrically opposed to the ordinary, truss system, which, exerting a downward pressure, pushes tho ruptured walls opart and increases the trouble. Thus, when once worn, it has to be worn a lifetime. On an exactly bppnsite principle, the Dr. Sherman method exerts an upward, "contractile" pressure, immediate- relief is given, and the rupture gradually becomes smaller and smaller, until permanent euro is tho result. As no two cases are alike, personal attendance is necessary. Sufferera in the country districts should talu- a day off for tho sake of scientific treatment. Send to Mr. Martin, at Hotel Cecil, VMlinston, for free booklet, "Rupturo and its Treatment." It contains of vita! importance for all alflicted. Nqto that no elastic trusses arc used in this treatment.—Advt.

Consider the economy of NAZOL—the well-tried family remedy for coughs and colds, Sixty doses for Is. fid.—more than three a penny. Get NAZOL today.—Advt.

Wmifi mesa O u L in the open wltti tl,e Clut3 ' ° n the Li ' nlcs ' Motoring, Boating, Picnicking-for all the ■wide, happy outdoors she needs a Kodak I All year round there are so many incidents she wants to live over again—scenes she wants to recordpictures that will bring back glad days to memory in the years to come. And Indoors there are group pictures to take—, kiddies at play and home portraits. It's fine fun, too, developing and printing at home on a wet or ' off" evening It's all so simple the Kodak way— so almost-impossible-to-go-wi'ong! The Little V.P.K. i'b a good camera to begin with—the VEST POCKET AUTOGRAPHIC KODAK , Price 40/Fits a vest-pocket—handy enough to take everywhere— takes perfect pictures 2\ x 1 £ inches. Larger models at all prices. Brownies—"The Little Cousins to the Kodaks"—at 10/- upwards. OF ALL KODAK DEALERS and KODAK (Australasia) LTD. "The Kodak Corner" Corner Lambton Quay and Willis Street . . Wellington

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 273, 7 August 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 273, 7 August 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 273, 7 August 1918, Page 7

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