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A PROGRESSIVE FIRM.

T&at magnificsnt ins'.i'u'ion known to the medical worll as '.he Freeman and Wallace Electro- Medical and Surgical Inspire, Elizineth and Bithuratahrests, Sydney, his, since its inception, gradually increased in imponanca and voluj as a medical centre, and to such an ix.ent, that its principals have added large and commodious adjoining premises, the vast; amount of Austtal isian correspondence received by them 1 demanding important additions to their jtypjwriting f.nd literary staffs, Sp I-; ! ciul electric bath chambers are beiag \ • prepare *, where persons suffering fiorn rheumatism, epilepsy, sciatici, or any! | class of nerva or mu-cul-ir disorder, 1 j may be treated in various forms of he it radiating, or electric bathing, acl cording to th« latesl scientific m .(hods i |in vogue in Lin>on and Uon:ir<6ntal; ; bospit jlB. Medical electricity has j | always baen advoaited and scientific ; cilly expounded by the and ' ' m my remaikibl-i cures have be m made ; through its uses, With its additions, ;the losti u'O will present a striking ' architectural appearance, and visitors : to Sydney would do well to visit this famous medical centre before returning to their homes, which will bo both instructive and interesting.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 183, 5 August 1903, Page 2

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A PROGRESSIVE FIRM. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 183, 5 August 1903, Page 2

A PROGRESSIVE FIRM. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 183, 5 August 1903, Page 2

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