Very often what seems at first glnneo something marvellous is quite simple and understandable when explained in detail. For instance, a littlo boy in Wellington who was born blind, and who had been given up by one of the leading eyo specialists in the Dominion, is now able to see well enough" to read quarter-inch type, and is steadily improving. The specialist said that tho optic nerves wero atrophied, and that no cure was possible. Ho was riglit so far as tho nerves being atrophied was concerned, |>ut Mr. Otterliolt, the Chiropractor; discovered that a certain vertebra of the spine was out of alignment, and was pressing upon a nerve tliat ordinarily "feeds" the optic nerve, thus preventingilt from fulfilling its proper function. By simply removing Itho "cause" of tie trouble the chiropractor enabled Naturo to assert herself. and tho "effect" _ was cured, The chiropractic idea is simple and logical. H. Ottorholt, 19 Konsiugton Street. 'Phono 20-114. Examination free by ap. pointment.—Advt.-
Woods' Great Peppermint Oure, For Coughs and Coldß, never fails—AdTt.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 257, 24 July 1920, Page 8
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172Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 257, 24 July 1920, Page 8
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