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A CURE FOR HERNIA.

MR A. \Y. MARTIN'S RETURN VISIT. It will be with considerable pleasure that ;t large number of the residents ol New Plymouth learn Ilia. Mr A. \V. Martin, sue controller in Australasia of the Sherman treatment of rttpttne, is on a return visit to this town. Since his last visit to New Piymoun, Mr Martin made an extended trip to Australia, and in every .own in which he visited he was besieged with pa'ients who had been for many months anxiously awaiting his arrival. The success which attended the numerous cases treated by Mr Mai tin in Australia had the effect of inducing the most conseivittivx journals in the Commonwealth to publish articles eulogising Mr Sherman's method for the cute of rupture. It is now some eight month:, ago thai Mr Martin, on his previous visit to Auckland, undertook the trea ment of several very bad and long-standing cases in the city, with the result thin on the occasion of his recent visit he has been enabled to publish in the daily papers the testimonial of those who, to quote their own words "bless the day they decided 10 undergo the treatment." Que very notable ease was that of a resident of Devonport, who by the way, is 70 years of age., and has been a sufferer for over .50 years, has been perfectly cured. Mis joy, which cap )>e easily understood, knows no bounds. Ai Ihe very oulse , confidence is ;n----piied bv Hie honourable and straightforward' manner in which Mr Mauin deals with his pattens, and in nearly every testimonial this fact is refetrctl to. Those suffering front the terrible malady, hernia, should not miss die opportunity of having a chat wi-h Mr Martin, and a perusal of the testimonials of grateful patients, many of whom will undoubtedly fie wellknown, if not intimate ' friends, of Taranaki residents. Mr Martin may be consulted at the Imperial Hotel, New Plymouth, till Saturday.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81857, 4 October 1906, Page 2

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A CURE FOR HERNIA. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81857, 4 October 1906, Page 2

A CURE FOR HERNIA. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81857, 4 October 1906, Page 2

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