Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

TO THE iy O MAN is safe from Ruphire, no matter how insignificant he may consider it ; for every man who died iron) it once flattered himself that ». ™ aS a t, ' lfl,nß allllient ; and every man who now suffers from it ami the injury of trusses to such an extent that his life has no enjoyments, once regarded it as unworthy of special attention. Hemember it\is not a standstill affliction ;it is sleadilv progressive even unto death, and he is wiso who takes the necessary steps to be effectually relieved of it before the dov of suffering ami gloom comes upon tarn. It should not bo regarded in any stage with rndifference, as serious consciences may result from it at am time. lie should take w.irnm B "om the example of others, and not meet with death through strangulated rupture, as Gibbon, the great Knglish historian, did, notwithstanding his great foresight and talents. An opportunity is now granted to the suffering'iof procuring', the MOST RELIABLE TREATMENT KNOWN IN THE WORLD FOrt THE RADICAL CURE OF RUPTURE. Cases of 1«, 20, 30, and 40 years' standing have been cured by it, and thousands of persons have been restored to the blessings of a sound body. 1*» trcttmeat was discovered and invented by DR. J. A. SHERMAN, OF NEW YORK, And can be obtaini MR. A. W. Who is now in New Plymouth. All Consultations Kroe. Hours : Daily, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Send for pamphlets, "A Warning and Guide to the Ruptured,'! and "Indisputable Testimony."-

certain cure fo boon to humaniced that it is a Mis. \vm. Mcdonald. ISlornington, Dunedin, April 7th, 1901. ill- A. W. Martin. ] Dear Sir,—lt gives mo very great •asure to lot >ou know that I am All. I was ruptured about three ami a half years ago, and foolishly neglected it for about 18 months. The rupture had then brokl Fight through and completely ill- ; d the scrotum. I went to my doc- . ordered mo to ti had one adjastcd : but I might just as well have loft it nlone ; in fact, I suffered more pain with it than l ; did without it. 1 was thou lokl Ijy . the chemist that I would havu to get one made ssjieciaily to suit me, and 1 was sent 'to Mr Johnstone, , the socialist. Th? special truss he made certainly supported the nipturc, but it was heavy and cumbor- ; some, and so close fating that I-, transpired considerably;, and was . Jpt uncomfortable. After wearing , to above for about nine manths I : 1 road your advertisement re the Dr. I Sherman Method, and after my Hist i interview with you I was forced to ' „ , t the Dr Sherman j - Method was by far the most con.- 1 monsenso method that had como uni der my notice, I then went under ! us treatment, and I am exceojing•i t'hinkful to be able to say t my first conclusions have keen i ntiated by the results, and I w a sound man. After having tried three different appliances I dan honestly state that for safety surety, and comfort, Dr Shen-i in's Method is just the thing for anv- I one troubled with this common \vt ' pamful malady. You are a perfW , liberty to make what :.w; of i!,is i you like.-Deiieve ~,,. to l.e vouA sinoerely, ' - j V- '■'!. HANNAH. I I Dunctlin, April VA. IvKM I : A well-known accountant ,'n Dune- i wrU"" ™U " g9ny fron ' trufcM *. ! .■wrtt«(.r- It gives me a Rival deal ' ;of prauiicotion to rthe last four months my .uoiure nas given me no trouble. I am not ! wearing the appliances at all no v am just feol as I did before I w 1-. ruptured. I must say that i am °d of treatment, an d v«- v grateful i I for the result." b I AVaimatw. Mav 3, 1901 I Mr A. W. Martin. Dear Sir.-In icpl.v to vour kind ' V m ' d '- V k «o«' S,w- To ' t*ank you for curing me of a very painful rupture bv Dr. J A s LI man's Method. I left o(V w.eaiing t h o ADDRESS : " I

appliances three months ago:,, and I never f«!t hotter in my life, not even before the affliction came upon me. At odd times 1 put on the appliances as a safeguard whun I take alhlctfc exercise, ami it is so comfortable to wear. I am sure 1 could not havo boon long for this world if li had not got your treatment, as the pain- and torture of other trusses, of which 1 had many, were something cruel, ami would Jull any man in time. Your treatment is one to bo proud of and thankful for, and it will afford me great pleasure to meet sufferers and tell them how pleased I was with it. You are at j perfect liberty to use Uiis as you i liku.—l am, Yours sincerely. W. l'\ GEOKUE. Anderson's Hay, llunedin, May 3, 1904. Mr A. W. MARTIN. Dear Sir,— 1 hav'e much pleasure in informing- you that, after applying the Sherman treatment for over I nine months, the rupture has entirely disappeared. I tak" " '■' . ancb alt occasionally, bi 'wuar it for three months' longer, as > safeguard. I feel assured that at ; the end o;< that period 1 will bt | quite safu to dispense with till j treatment, entirely. 1 have no hesii tation in saying thivt th« Shermai j appliance! is the best I have seen 11'W.u elastic truss is not to be compared with it. It is comfortable t< I wear, simple and elllcieut. I h»vt reconmiended it to alii who havi asked my opinion, and will ahvayi do so in future.—l am. Yours trufv WILLIAM (J ALL. ' Jlay 18, 1.904. ! Another grateful patient Iron | Dunedin writes :—•' Some years up ! I got a kick while p.luylng fool belli, with the> result thai 1 receive j a rupture on my right f-ide. i iva: I advised by a medical man lo an | de.-go an operation, which I did. i | was opetatud upon in the Ihmedir ■ Hospital by Dr. , w l\o advisei |me to wear one of Thorns. el, .Maw. ■ & Sen's trusses lor six months nf I U'-'- the operation. .' f.jtonec on! | his instructions, and afL'r the siv months bad expired Iw told me need wear the truss no longer, as j was curod. N 0 soo ., 1(!l . f|ll f remi)V( the truss than I found invself in ■ worse condition that I was before" Aot oily did the rupture again an pear, but the operation had so m£. .mated me that thu rupture w twiee as large. From <>...<■ *= '■ were trusses and true "=": POS'l'on, while others we r, va o nce n "T, S ' U,, ' t " f -, « contri! ,vance Jhreo months ago I consultIMPERIAL HO

I iis my case lias not gi yet, but this I do kno I A manager of a large establishment in rrincess-rtreet, Punedin, writes :—" 1 have suffered untold agony for the past 8.) years from a double sci-atal rupture. 1 have tried all kinds of , trusses from London and other places, but they were useless, none of them being able to perfectly lotoin the ruptures. Some •f them gave mo extra trouble by dialing t ho .ski,, Jlc . a rlv off mv back. livas getting alarmed at mv fearful eondilion, and had given up all hope of relief, when .1 noticed th«t lir. .1. A. Sherman's method was to be intreduced into New Zetland 1 resolved to give it a trial, and cer'taOily without any faith as i could not imagine that by applying a compound to the outside 'it would »ausc a wound to heal inwardly. However, I consulted Air Martin, and he suited the treatment to my case, and ] must say that [, felt the first day that life was worth Jiving a fi tT „„_ Tht , . lp|)]iunce js light, keeps its place, and having no pads to touch the backbone 1 have freedom to do anything. I ), ave „ ot "" sm ' :l l'" 1 compound yet, as I not only want tlie ari/ices cloaxl, but niade IhorougMy strong, , v hich will •■t' very shortly now. (Joinder ng short time ] have used the Sherman Henieaies, I think i( sjl , ™ ons and ~s ~,„,, ;r , , < ve , » :}, "ill cause then, to tell others." 1 . Slay 28, loot I'ocomoer last, and I thinl Vi, am sum ' , con, I JO '"'" h'H. and I "EL. 1 '

The toHowing testimonials from New Zealand patients speak for tbenwolves. Tfceee are but a few, taken from the scores of others that Can be seen at any time at M»- Martin.3 consulting rooms : AN UX9OICITED TESTIMONIAL SENT TO THE CHKISTCHI'RCH PAPER BY A WELLKNOWN RESIDENT. To the Editor. 24, Lower Hight-strcet, Chrislchurch. APRIL 18th, 1903. tear Sir,—Allow me, through the fiiedtuin "of your columns, to give my own experience regarding the methods now before the public fc the relief and euro of rupture. i\ Jhe test tweaty-fivu years 1 have su fcred from a bad scrotal rupture o my. left side. I tried every kind c cure that save the faintest hope o. relief, but gradually got worse. Twelve months ago I adopted a treatment w.ih ao elastic truss, to be worn day and night, and a lotion to bo rubbed En. I acted according to directions, but instead ol ■ it curiag me I got worse under the treatment, the agony being something indescribable. While in thi eplorablo conditien the advertise it of Mr J. ( \. Sherman's Method •ght my eye in the papem. and iec weeks ago I consulted Mr Mar.ttn at the Clarendon Mo,tel. I am happy to say that there and »en I found the relief I had been looking for. The appliance is the most comforatfele one I ever wore • to fact I don%t feel it on me. Already I fee* quite a different man, ?.„ bavc r .* n i?y»a better healtg these few weeks tha» l have Gone for years. Hence you will see why I from experiments such as I for 1 .years experienced. Apart fro'r Martin s umdoubted skill, as t !?7 ho ™ onc oi the » straightforward gentlemen I } ever inet.-I am, yours tru'y, WILLIAM BA i:s. Furniture Monu/actuiv Heriot, December asth, i<)os Mr A. W. Martin. .Dear STr,-My four children treat- ■ , y ™_"'l a ". e,lrcd - oll e buy " •---■- rtun-d for - . - „.-«.s old, ha(uptured fro two years, anoth- »»#,., ' J 'f? rS old ' n, W«"-ed since a i»*y, and the youngest, one and a *""?•!? 01d %, 0150 ™Ptmed since a 'J. Dr. J. A . Shermans

VITADATIO *:: CCBES INDIGESTION^ £; Bui Sydenham Road, «-•■ Marrickvill», Sydney. ■ I „ July 12thi 1904. Dear Sir,—Pleaso accept the foItVITADATIO. Havin* suffered for ten years with Indfgestion, and having tried many ■o-callcd medicines, also consulted : doctors without getting any relief, .. I decided to try your it being recommended by a friend' r, After taking f»ur bottles • I was ; .completely cured, and now am in the .Jiest of health. I have the greatest -pleasure in recommending VITADA- - TIO to all .who auScr with indigestion, aa an aUsolutc cure. As I meet with ninny who suffer with indigestion I always advise them to take your medicine, mnd guarantee it , to cure them. Tou can deal with ! this as you pleaso. Yours faithfully, ff. RUSSELL, Huddart, Farker, and Co., Wharf Office, Sydney. /or further particulars, 3. A. PALMER, Head Office : 439 Flinders Law, Melbourne. Correspondence Invited. Write for Testimonials. To be obtained from Kempthorne, Proaser and Co., Ltd., H.Z. Drug Co.. and Shar land and Co. FOR WOMEN Much M Every Woman Desires to Know About Sanative Antiseptic Cleansing And about the Care of the Skm, Scalp, Hair and Hands. , • Too maeh stress cannot be placed on , the great value of Cuticura Soap, Oint- . ntent and Resolvent in the antiseptic - < cleansing of the mucous surfaces and of "i tte blood and circulating fluids, thus , : : aflbrdlßg pore, sweet and economical /local and constitutional treatment for , - weakening.ulcerations, inflammations, ■ ttohtngi, irritations, relaxations, dls- , -placements, pains and irregularities | ;•'' pecalUr to females. Hence the Call' ;. Cora remedies have a wonderful influ- \ '' .toot in restoring health, strength and t .. 'beauty to weary women, who hare . been prematarely aged and invalided ■ r such sympathetic afflictions as antenna, ij .• chlorosis, hysteria, nervousness and I debility. ' -• Women from the very first have fully \ 'appreciated the parity and sweetness, tiwm power to afford immediate relief, I! the certainty of speedy and permanent ' v, economy which have made the Cuticura I the standard skin cares and | ; £' homonr remedies of the civilized world. ■ Millions of women use Cuticura ■ -* .**• Preserving, purifying and beanti- l '•■ s™* *• Bku ' for cleaD slng the scalp i _ of crusts, scales and dandruff, and the i i •topping of falling hair, for softening, 1 , wntteuUg and soothing red, rough and •or* Bands, for annoying irritations, .*. _«aa ulcerative weaknesses, and for 1 1 sanative, antiseptic purposes I. weu as for all the purposes of the toilet, (i _ balk and nursery. *%£&*«

*<£*% m 1 A littlo vanity is a good thing. Every woman should try, at all times, to look her very best. But it certainly must bo discouraging to havo your mirror tell you that your hair is gray when you ale only thirty or fifty! Gray hair adds twenty years to tho age. Why not look as young as you are, or even younger ? Ayer's Hair Vigor Always restores color to gray hair, always. Brings back all the deep, rich, beautiful color of early youth. Perhaps the color of your hair suits, but you are losing the hair itself. You are threatened with thin hair, rough hair, scraggly hair. Your hair seems weak, not well nourished. Then give it Ayer's Hair Vigor, a true hairfood. It stops falling hair, makes the hair grow, and keeps it soft and silky.

Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer Co., Lowdl, Mus., U. S. A. Food, well Digested, *'' Is the Origin of Strength. Every act, every thought, every movement of muscle or mi„d uses ~ up some of the substance of our bodies. Food repairs this loss but only | when ,t is digested. To be strong and healthy, assist your'stomach 11 liver and kidneys to do their work perfectly by taking Mother Seigel's byrup, winch contains food-digesting ferments and gentle tonics for the lif stomach, and has cured more dyspeptics than any other medicine in the \ I ;i1 world. 13 m Makes F@@ii Nourish Yogs.

Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TDN19050201.2.46.1

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7727, 1 February 1905, Page 4

Word count
Tapeke kupu
2,378

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7727, 1 February 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7727, 1 February 1905, Page 4

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert