EUPTU . Lin and misery this one word means to thousands of people! (Vmpcient authorities estimate ihal.nnr person in ev,ry ten Buffers from Rupture—goes on suffering year in and year oiil, probably wearing an il!-lilling lnu-s dial n»i onlv Ihc t..aible, ia'i in addition chafw and nibs the skin until the pain is intolerable. AUK YOU OXI-l 01'' THKs'ii SL'l' KKIiI'JKS '< 'lMiciTis no licccssiiy for Ihis. Dr. J. A. Sherman's method will give you relief in one minute and then set lie down In cure you pi niiinii nlly. This great method has been the means of rcstoiing thousands In lb. hl.»ii,g of a sound body. If ynn are uiihi» banian aid if will cure von. I want you to make full enquiries, read the opinions of uninent public men, muly (he recorded llianks of ilmiisands of nill'eivr.s r. su.cd to lu'mly vigour. Let me send you two Booklets on Ruptures. You eau have llieui free for die asking. Ti.ev contain reports of eminent medical men and testimonials from all parts of the worl!. Here is a short extract from The Lancet:—" That Dr. Sherman's cures are bona tide and thorough the most reliable testimonials, as well as personal facts, attest; and as m a matter of this kind, unquestionable confidence in the agent or practitioner is an important consideration, it v ill be satisfactory to state that sufficient evidence to convince the most incredulous and despairing snffeior exists to prove ihat the merits claimed f.n the Doctor's treatment are fully authenticated. Over twenty live years of study and practice have been spent to brine- ibis great specially lo m piesent efficient state, and the perfect mastery which Dr. Sherman now exercises over the distressing infirmity constitutes hun a benefactor of'Vlie human nice, and places his method of care among the most valuable discoveries of the century." Mr A W M APT IN S °' e ContPO " er of Dp - Sherman's Method in Australasia, will be in New Pivmouth .h. w. ivihk I ill, Thursdayj Fridayj & Saturday 3 4 th, su„ 5 u„ & 6 th OCTOBER, ALL CONSULTATIONS ARE FREE. IN THE IMPERIAL HOTEL HOURS—Daily, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
The following testimonials of New Zealand people speak for themselves. They are hut few taken from scores that maybe seen at the Rooms?—
49 YEABB OF PAD.' AND AGON? Cured by the Sherman Method after trying every kind of trasa and treatment that money can bay. Macetown, Otago, June 5,19U5. MB. A. W. MABTIN. Dear Sir,—l feel very grateful indeed to yon, Sir, for advising me to try your remedies, which I consider, with the appliance and curative compound, are the only safe and complete cure in the world. I atill intend to w.ar the appliance for jome time yet, as I feel quite safe while wealing it, although I have jumped about the floor with the appliance off, and no appearance of the rupture, which I could not do for the past i'J years. The curative power of the compound is most astonishing, particularly in my case, as I was ruptured at a very early age, and have had that burden weighing me down through life. I am now 53 years of age, and I can conscientiously say that the last 12 months have been a pleamre to me that 1 never I can strike with a 161b ha heavy timber with impunity, as the rupture doea not come down, neither do I feel any pain. I say again, Dr Sherman's method is a great boon to the ruptured, no matter how severe, or of how long standing. The treatment that could cure me I honestly believe would cure any person. 1 have tried a lot of remedies in 1 to no purpose. Therefore, Sir, you cm imagine I have suffered a considerable amount of pain during my life. You are at liberty to show this letter to any sufferer, particularly if he has any doubts concerning the curative power of youi remedy.—Yours very sincerely, A. PABTBIDGE" CUBED BY THE SHERMAN METHOD AFIEB 16 YfcABS OF AGONY. Central Otago, January 30th, 1906. MR A. W. MABTIN. Dear Sir.—You will remember me bringing my daughter to you for treat tnent when you were in Dunedin. She had then suffered for 16 years, and was si: bad that I could not take her for a walk, aeither could she do any light housework as she was always in pain. Now we have given your treatment a fair trial, and I am happy to say she is cured anil feels nothing of her trouble. She has since got married, and has two children. She is enjoying splendid health, and has not worn the appliance for some time now.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81857, 4 October 1906, Page 4
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