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? A well-organised Buying Call in any affernoon and $ •• Service in she leading spend a few hours among $ market .enables us to offer the new Spring Fashions * the newest creations at gn —there is no obligation t specially moderate prices. A .J, n J I in such a visit. I //V 3 A / \\yj| $ t I ( I /W A 'Sftir ! // / World of Fashion \\ i ‘ //1 * n Itself 1 \\ \ I 1/ T>ERCY WILLIAMS’ SHOWROOMS, \\\ $ y with their wonderful array of beautiful \ ❖ at¥ and stylish Creations are indeed a world of W\ I 1 I fl fashion, where all the newest interpretations •A\wb • kjl of the world’s centres are displayed before you. x ’ INDEED are the new modes of which typical examples are given below, ♦ expressing as they do that individuality and beauty of line which every woman X seeks, and combining with these qualities a degree of practical worth which is equally J desirable. < ► 3 Irresistible Attractions In Coats, Coat Frocks, Ensemble Suits, Jumpers, Jumper <[ Suits, etc., now offering at Special Prices. PERCY WILLIAMS, Ltd. I DRAPERS — — PAEROA. !> . P.O. BOX i. PHONE 58.

CALVI-FREEMAN (Principal Calvi-Freeman Institute, Auckland) Comes to Paeroa on a Healing Visit. Consultations Free of Charge on Tuesday, I Testimonials. 3 The following are extracts from actual letters received by Mr Calvi-Freeman from Patients who have underThursday, & Friday, October 12,14, and 15. I gone his treatment within the last six years. Names; are indicated by initials only, but the original lettersi aye ’ ** " “ " S a Il o n fii e an d may fie inspected by anyone who is sincerely interested. toctvtmkmt hk /wnnnAt /EH r* TV ti cMTC \ muMcnirKc mamoav ArTARPB isr I Kati Kati (late Puni, Pukekohe). doit. I will never lose an opportunity of letting any sick friend TREATMENT Or (APPROVED PATIENTS) COMMENCES MONDAY, OC I ODER Io g A few lines to let you know lam still feeling grand, better know what you have done for me.—(Mrs) D A . B than I have done for years. Thank you very much indeed for This is Your Last Opportunity to Consult him before he leaves for Australia home-even though A^beeTh My case was, caused through pvertaS a the vital pZt of E, d (M rs ejj) my body. I was nursing an invalid and the lifting of which 11 i i - ■ ■ * young girls are not capable of doing. I strained the muscles of Mangawhare, Dargaville. my heart and stomach, fallowing a tremendouisl nervous breakTI oi’O IQ Own Qf ‘ll PinPll f R if I The hnproveme.nt in my Heart which w.as so pronounced down of my whole system. I was in bed for three months in -LLV/IU lo JLLIo Wv 11 KjL div 11 It? 11 L» liUiltl IL • under your treatment, I' am pleased to say, still continues. I succession. I. had medical advice, but medicines were an absofeel I owe a debt of gratitude to you for the measure which lute failure in my case. I was so depressed I gave up every lAM rnminfi- tn PAEROA on TUESDAY OOTODER 19 tn trea't thnqn suffering who cannot bp relieved bv yrtu ' r treatment helped me. lam feeling so well and fit that I hope of recovery. My heart- was badly affected with violent AIH coming to FAISKUA on lULMhii, utaUB&K 12, to treat those suttenng wno cannot oe reiievea oy feel , dQ npt require anv frrther treatment.—(Mrs) J. M . palpitation, never ceasing -from morn till night. I was. advised ordinary medical treatment. For years I have been practising my work in Auckland. I have had repeated ' to take a course of your wonderful treatment from a patient who T i -n r r T , ... . ■ ■ Gisborne. had already been cured, and I assure you, Mr Freeman, I advise, requests to establish my Institutes throughout Australasia, where the scope for my healing work will be tar I had suffered for four years from violent attacks of inarnes- t fi ose ai n ng attend you as it is wonderful how we can be wider than in New Zealand onlv ' *j o “’ br ° ugbt on , general nervousness, and neurasthenia. restored to perfect health.—(Nurse) I M . uta uicu in new aucucuiu uniy. Nothing I tried seemed to do me any good, and my conditnpn Swas growing wowe and worse, and life lost its joys for me. Four Eden Terrace, Auckland, 20/11/22. weeks of your treatment produced a miraculous, change, and I About one year ago I w.as in the freezing chamber for one am now absolutely cured. —(Mrs) M B . we.ek —12 hours per day—on the s.s. Ruahine stowing meat, and 1 got stomach trouble, went to hospital for treatment, got cured, nnmhor /vF Pnavnn na.'an+e. t nw, i, „„„ Tenterden Avenue, Mt. Eden, Auckland. but after 5 weeks there I found that I had nearly lost the use number 01 raeroa patients that lam making this stay here. j have suffered from Headaches and eyestrain for about two of both leg's'. I could just walk, and no more. I knew the Doc-. yeafis, and from suppressed and painful menstruation for some tors, could do nothing for me, so 1 was prompted to come and In my treatment I use no drugs, I use no knife-, I prescribe nothing; yet, as you will see from my testi- eadacbes alul ains h} the ® yes h ave dis- see you. When I; described the«<tate and. feeling of my legs you . . .. appeared, and my last menstrual period was quite normal and discovered I had caught a cold m my spine in the -freezer, ana monials, I cure where all hope has been abandoned and the greatest skill of medical specialists baffled. my health has much improved ini every way since taking the had' contracted “creeping paralysis," so I agreed to come to Calvi-Freeman Treatment. —(Miss) R L— — .1 you. After the third treatment I was cured, regained the use It makes little difference to me what name your disease be labelled. The root cause of all disease is the lack Norman’s Hill Onehunga. of —f legs ’ and t! ? ey ar ’ e ‘ - yeI J eve , r , since - general health and * iNomuui s niii, Muuuuug®- spirits s.eem much improved and is now good. I feel sure, had of sufficient Vital Force to enable the healing powers within the body to function properly. This improper func- TT Before coming to you I, had suffered for five years; trom j not , come t 0 you lfor treatment I would be a cripple by this . . - ~ . , , , . Heart Trouble, due to heavy lifting, being .unable to walk with- time as lam a man of 60 years of age—J— r—Ttiomng may take the form of Consumption, Asthma, Neurasthenia, Indigestion, Appendicitis, Heart Disease, In- out a, crutch, sfeveral leading doctors whom I consulted pro- ’ : . somnia?Ailments of Women and Children, Rheumatism, Goitre, or what you will—but if the Vital Force of the workTgain. 7 Addend B whom you’have cUnedoTa slmUar trouble* 1 now take this opportunity of writing you? thanking you body hadnot been impaired the disease would not have gained its hold. ' urged me. to come to you. Your treatment made me as vigorous Vakula? Jf the Hem-t tothe f?oit -? a man as I was in my young days. I have been at my job as ci iiorn \ aivuiai disease ot the neait. i enlisted loi the rronc ~ engineer for the Auckland Meat Company, doing hard work, all on four ocnmi ns, and was. tuned d wn each time with the sam Conversely, if the Vital Force be restored, SO Will the disease disappear. , the time, and I have never lost a day since you cured me, now answer— Valvular Trouble. I consulted several doctors, whp two years ago. I am the wonder cf all my friends and relations. ordered me. o the hospital for treatment but I got r> t? relief—sometimes I didn’t, but not evdr did I get a cure. Being My treatment .restores this Vital Force, flooding the Nervous System with such a power of magnetic vitality ’ ' , , „ 1000 in the grocery busing, !■ can assure you this, trouble was a ~ . , ~ . , x ... . . , ... Vi . Spring Street, Onehunga, Dec. 19, 1922. curse t 0 because L C0ll ] (l not do a day’s work; in fact, the that all the organs of the body take on a new lease 1 of life, harmony is established-, and every sickly condition re- I often wonder if you yourself realise what a wonderful cure slightest worry would cause me. to lose a night’s rest, owing to placed bv the vigour and/llow and iov Of splendid health. I you have performed upon me. -When 1 came to you 1 was in a the difficult breathing caused through the main valve being too H desperate state, both mentally and physically. I had had t-ieat- weak to do its work. Anybody who suffers, from valvular trouble H ment after treatment from doctors foi’ Neuritis, but the pam will bear me out when I say that it is-, one of the worst comOnly my cured patients can tell you what delight my treatment is, both in its taking and in its result —how, S was excruciating. I dften used to wish I were deM. But now plaints man can have, and I feel sure they would be only too! j i j ,1 r i ' i • •, 4-u j ii ~ . B lam now to be alive. From ytfur first treatm> nt) 1 pleased to know of a euro. This is one of my reasons for Writday by day, they teel new energy pulsing through then veins, and how the sadness and depression that comes 9 relief, and after a few weeks; I was actually a new woman, I ing this letter, because I feel it my duty to my fellow-sufferers, with ill-hpaltb frnm UiAm H never stop speaking of your work .and recommending patientisl to and a j so to y oUrse if. Before going to you for treatment, I may ™ you. My health is perfect, and has; been for over two years now, state I was) in bed for nine weeks, under two doctors, but all the - iw-hen I left your rooms, a healthy and happy woman. Miss satisfaction I got was to rest for about two years, without doing M E • anything. It sounded very nice and bracing, I can assure you, St. Mark’s Road, Remuera (late Orini). but where was I going to get the money to carry on? However, If hearing of the wonderful way in which y-ou have cured on reading the “Herald” one morning, I came across your tame, me convinces any sufferer wlto comes £p you I will feel I have and also a testimonial from one of your patients. This at once done a little to repay the great debt I-qwe you. I have been to gave mo great hopdsi, so I wrote you and got a very satisfactory a great many doctors, some of them specialists who were con- reply. So I got out of bed, against the doctor s orders, and got treatment will make you strong and well. Gases that have been pronounced incurable are those that I particu- sidered very clever, but they could r nbt do anything for me. about, so as to get strong enough to come to you. I; wish to tell ~+n nnlv aftar mnrlinnl cHH Koo They had one and all given me treatment for a weak heart, my fellow-sufferers that from the very first treatment I felt a larly welcome. The majority of my cured patients come to y a skill has been exhausted. insomnia, and partial paralysis. They gave me up at last, say- different man, and after three weeks I could walk anywhere FPcilvi TPi»r»n ing they could do nothing for me. I came to you as a last about Auckland without being knocked up, and after seven ■ VtllV 1“I? 1 CCIJIaTL resource. Everything else had failed, and I really had no hope. weeks’ treatment I left Auckland and took on another busineisfe, The I rkratinn nf mi/ DnnnK is That "" as twdl yea,rs ago ’ ll went to you for B<x wefifes 3:11(1 and lam still so, without the least fear of the old com1 IIC LUCdllUll Ul Illy ifUUillo Io away cured, healthy and happy in mind and body, after years plaint coming back again. I have climbed hills—steep ones at Rrnrkct and Shand’s Rllildinas Darroa of suffering and unnatural depression and fears. Now I can that—gone pig-hunting, shooting, dancing; in fact, lean now Ml Utnvi u y , • walk long distances, easily, whereas I once was afraid to walk a enjoy life as I have not done for years pa,st. You can use this „„„ TT . TTT , . , rT T, T . T . ir , a xzet ur nnMrc.n a azc< a atta min a vr, chain -a.way from the house. I can forget .about myself and enjoy letter to the betet of advantage if you think it would be of any SEE HAURAKI PLAINS GAZEITE ON MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND FRIDAYS. living, and I cannot ddslcribe the way I feel about being able to use to my fellow-sufferers. —Les. G. H .

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 5037, 8 October 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 5037, 8 October 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 5037, 8 October 1926, Page 1

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