A Life Saved Never giro up. No matter how ill yon we. Ayer's Sarsaparill* his cured •ome terrible oases, tad it will cure you* Mr. thoi. H. Guhit, Bum] Creek, Drip* Stone, New South Wales, writes: "I feel it my duty to let suffering people know what a wonderful blood-purifying medicine is Ayer's Sampariila. My illness began with sharp pains in the limbs, while I was handling wet wool. After a day or two I could not walk, and suffered terrible pains. My face turned nearly black. large red blotches came oat all over my body, and then 1 became delirious. 1 was in two hospitals for some time, and everything was tried, bat I grew weaker and weaker, and became convinced that nothing could bo done for me. I had heard so mach about AVer's Sampariila that 1 thought 1 would give it a trial as the last hope. After taking on* bottle 1 thought I felt a little better. So 1 procured another bottle, and then another, and Still another. I gradually improved, and in due time left my bed for the first time io six months. lam now in good health, and I say to every ouo that Ayer's Sampariila saved my life.", AYER'S Sarsaparilla There are many Imitation Rarsaparillu. Be auro you get "Ayert.' 1 hiciil lj Or. J. C. ArtrCa., Uwell, lhu.| V,J, i Wo trust the day may soon daw that it will not be said that thong a company may not suffocate an •squeeze a man to death in the day light on the highway it may do s with impunity when it gets him ur derground in the dark.—The Lancol Any halt-dozen critics who arc i agreement can easily p.ace a man o; a pinnacle, and the rest of the writ crs in ncwspapcr-land will follov blindly in his praise. These are 111 Dark Ages of English literary criti cism.—" C.K.5.," in The Sphere. People troubled with asthma or bronchitis should take Lane's Emulsion. Lane's builds up the lungs. w
TO THE RUPTURED _ r,,-.,,>t .w, mnv consider it • for everv man who died from it once flattered himself that NO MAN is safe from Rupture, no matter low 1 - g suffers from it and the injury of trusses to such an extent that his life has no it was but a trifling ailment ; and every 11 Remember itN'is not a standstill affliction ;it is steadily progressive even enjoyments, once regal ded it as unw 01 thj of .p effectually relieved of it before the day of suffering and gloom comes upon unto death, and he is wise who takes lmiy , esult fro * it at any time, HcshouM take W ar„him. It should not be regmded in any stafc, death throuch strangulated rupture, as Gibbon, the great English historian, did, not- «££*£ an d d i&S? ifol^u^t 1 now granted to t'he s„n,ri,vg,of procuring the MOST RELIABLE TREATMENT KNOWN IN THE WORLD FOR THE RADICAL CURE OF RUPTURE. Cases of 10, 20, 30, and 40 years' standing have been cured by it, and thousands of persons have been restored to tt* blessings of a sound body. This treatment was discovered and invented by DR. J. A. SHERMAN, OF NEW YORK, And can be obtained from MR A. W. MARTIN, Who Is now in New Plymouth. AU Consultations Free. Hours : Daily, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Send for pamphlets, A Warning and Guide to the Ruptured," and "Indisputable Testimony. ■ LAST DAY, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13 After Monday my address can be found in the " Outlook.' TH. TH. The following testimonials from «»' Zealand patients speak for hem selves. These aire but a few, taken from the scores of others that can be seen at any time at Mr Martin. s consulting rooms : AN UNSOICITED. TESTIMONIAL SENT TO THE CHRISTCHURCII PAPER BY A WELLKNOWN RESIDENT. To the Editor. 21, Lower Hight-strect, Christchurch. APRIL 18th, 1903. the give the lor For ■ty. as I am convinced that it is certain cure for rupture. Yours gratefully, Mrs. \VM. Mcdonald. Mornington, Ilunedin, April 7th, 1901. 'm>- A. W. Martin. Dear Sir, —It gives me very gica't pleasure to let jou know that I am keeping Al'. I was ruptured about three and a half years ago, ami foolishly neglected it for about 18 months'. The rupture had then broken right through and completely filled the scrotum. I went to my doctor, and he ordered me to wear a truss, so I went to the chemist and had one adjusted ; but I might just as well have left it alone; in fact, I suffered more pain with it than 1 did without it. I was then told by hemist that I would have to get one made especially to suit me, and 1 was sent to Mr .Johnstone, the specialist. The special truss lie Hindu certainly supported the rupture, but it was heavy ami cumbersome. and so close fitting that I transpired considerably;, and was kept uncomfortable. After wearing tile above for about nine limnths I read your advertisement ro the Dr. Sherman Method, and after my first .. ■ . ~, jinterview with you I was forced to ment of Dr J. A Sherman's Method the conclusion that the Dr Sherman caught my eye in the papem and .Method was bv far the most three weeks ago I consulted Mr Mar- jm ons ense method that had come ,ml tin at the Clarendon Hotel. | del . my notjcfti , , h( , n wnl I am happy to say that there and this treatment, and I am exceedingthen I found the relief I had been ly thankful to be able to say that looking for." The appliance is the my first conclusions have been fully most comforatblc ono I ever wore ; substantiated by the resulfs, and T in fact, I don't feci it on me. Al- am now a sound man. After havrea'dy I feel quite a different man, ing tried three different appliances I a*d have enjoyed better healtg these cun honestly state that for safety ew weeks than I have done for surety, and comfort, Dr. Sherman's ,eai3. Hence you will see why I Method is just the thing for anvipprcciate Mr Martin's services, and one troubled with this common vet [ feel it my duty to mako this pub- painful malady. You are a perfect ic declaration, that others aflbctixl liberty to .make what use of this nay Know where to obtain relief, .You like.—Believe '■i ■■ t,j i.,. v.nns. ind avow! the delay and suffering sincerely, •nethod is a grealt boon to human- appliances three months ago-, and I Dear Sir, —Allow me, through medium of your columns, to my own experience regarding methods now before the public the relief and cure of rupture, the last twenty-five years I have suffered from a bad scrotal rupture on my left side. 1 tried every kind of cure that gave the faintest hope of relief, but gradually got worse. Twelve months ago I adopted tl treatment wvth an elastic truss, to be worn day and night, and a lotion to be rubbed in. I acted according to directions, but instead of it curing me I got worse under the treatment, the agony being something indescribable. While in this eplorable condition the advertisenever fait tetter in my life, not even before the alllicticn came upon me. At odd times I put on the appliances as n safeguard when I take athletic exereise, and it is so comfortable to wear. 1 am sure I could not have been long l'or this world if Ii had not got your treatment, as the pain and torture of other trusses, of which I had many, THESE PAST THREE MONTHS than I have derived for the past seven .years. I cannot say as to the ui'aiive powers of this treatment, s my case has not given it. a trial et, but this Ido know, that the APPLIANCE WORN is the BEST ''HIENI) EVER INVENTED FOR SUFFERERS OF HERNIA. For myself I am not particularly anxious about a euro as long as I were something cruel, and would kill have the appliance. I ran in a one any man in time. Your treatment is hundred yards foot race on the Calcone to he prowl of and thankful for, idonian ground the other day, which and it will afford me great pleasure ; is in itself SUFFICIENT PROOF of to meet sufferers and tell them how the SUPPORT offered by this APpleased I was with it. You aro at I'LIANCE. perfect liberty t D use this as you like.—l um, Yours sincerely. W. i. GEORGE. \ manaiger of a large establishment in PrincessHSltreet), Dunedin, { writes r Jiave suffered untold agony for the past 35 years from [double scrotal rupture. I have tried j all kinds of trusses from London hav'e much nleasure i""' ° lhW ' plllccs ' but they were usein informing you Tat, aßefaTply- , * W % * the Sherman treatment for over ( ,f u H . m up.utea. foomo r by buck. I was getting ularmed at Anderson's Bay, Dunedin, May 3, 1901. Mr A. W. MARTIN. Dear Sir, — ly disappeared. I take the applincb off occasionally, but intend' to wear it for three months longer, as a safeguard I feel assured that at the end oJ that period I will be ((uite safe to dispense with the treatment entirely. I tation fearful condition, and had given up all hope of relief, when I noticed mat Dr. J. A. Sherman's method was to lie introduced into New Zoa- . . lnn*l. I resolved to give it a trial, ?'*? wfUiout any faith, as tation in saying tha/t the Sherman 1 could not imagine n i , » is tw rasss: ;-,d J Mai tin, and he suited the treatment 1 Io J n .V case, ami I must say that wear, simple and efilcicn/t reeom.men'cletl it to ulll who my do so in \Ze-l\TvT 1 "!"Y S r* that life was worth iutinl. —l am. \ourg. truly, lmmy after nil r WILLIAM GALL. Us p £ pads to touch the backbone, I have May 18, 190-1. /inhh«l' M,' d ° an^'lhin ff- 1 h ave not grateful patient .from onjy want C °" ll,oun ' ll -V et ' «s I not rom experiments, such as I for long •oars experienced. Apart from Mr Hartin's undoubted skill, as a specalist in rupture, it lis a pleasure to xfel that he is one of the most trnijfhtfonvard gentlemen I have ver mot.—l am, yours tru'y, WILLIAM IlA"tfS. Furniture Manufactmvr. Heriot, December 2St.li, fr A. W. Martin. Dear Sir,—My four children treat--1 by you are all cured. One hoy I years old had been ruptured for >n years, the girl, 8 years old, had ?en ruptured fro two years, anoth- ' boy, 5 years old, ruptured since a Jiby, and the youngest, one and a ilf years old, also ruptured since a tby. I say Dr. J. A. Sherman's W. HAWAII. Dunedin, April IH, l;mt. A well-known accountant in Tl'iried"n who suffered agony ."ro'ii truf ses, wriltea :r-" It gives me a great deal of gratification to inform you that for the last four months my mptnre has given me no trouble. I am not wearing tile appliances at all now and just feel as I did before I was uptured. I must say that I am more than satisfied with yous method of treatment, and grateful for the result." Anothe Dunedin 1 bdll, with the result that a rupture on my right side, advised by a medical man de.-go an operation, which I ledin writes Some vears ago ~3„ tl ?® closwl, but got a kick while playing foot- he t e ,l % Klron «f> which »'iU "■' ,u 4U —" " • - . shoitly now. Cons'idering 1 o iveil the size of the "n- «•'«'^man openings, and the was opetated upon in the Dunedm wlmf f 8 «, a " 1 «ve , Hospital by Dr. , vho nilvise y ,ho *fr a'"'" 11 1,11 i's trusses for six months ,nf- %,f'T ,^,. Irea . tment ' Knowfnir it simply marvel will Hie to ' ..".wvi. h jjo s'llller iL. IKOPIC & Soils trusses lor six months al'- tint /.tmuiiem, knowing the operation. , „u t Ini n" 0 '' 4 . th ° y WiW «^'vc his instructions, and after the six I 1 , '®" o^ers." months had expired he told me " r need wear the truss no longer, as I .was cured. No sooner did I remove ' Mn >' - 9 > 3901. the truss Ihan L found nivself in .. ' A Wnimatq, May : Mr A. W. Martin. Dear Sir.—ln reply to B tuiry, I hardly know thank you for curing me of painful rupture by Dr. J. 1904. "ii. miss Tnan l found myself in it A manager of a Isiw .• worse condition that I was before. Southfan'd Writes " j am'pleased to "P- that I have »!o further SOIUU " PeZnwTV ' VO '"' "PDliance in ? n,„ ( ? I , ast ' and 1 think the cure not 'lone though I havi iter, but the operation had tilated me that the nipt,, twice as largo. From that time wore truss-es and ' efl me as long' as how to " ■ -I- A. SheiWs t with the OREATEST OF FASf' ™.V 1 1,0 NOT HESITATE and I can yo I IvS Shei- 10 that I HAVE DERIVED «RATEKUL for Dr Sliermnn's 1 man's Method. I left off wearing t'ho MORE ENJOYMENT OUT OF I>i : ance." a,) " he ADDRESS : " IMPERIAL HOTEL. ke
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