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I hope you are succeeding in your 3nt, and I can safely say that if . atients only pay attention to your instructions they will soon effect a cure. 11 am of opinion that there are hundreds iof both sexes suffering from the samel trouble, and if any require a proof, by I .'writing to me or my Hmiohw wn mill I give them every iuforr ject. I My daughter and her husband join 'with me in thanking you for what you 'have done, and we hope that you may ; continue to help suffering humanity.— I With very best wishes, C T . Mangoanoho, Wellington, January 'id, 1904. MR. A. W. MARTIN. Dear Sir,—l see bv the papei " ' are in Wanganui. I have had of my trouble since I got your treati I have not worn the appl' ix am wen kiiowu in naugitikei, and you Jean make whatever use you like of this j j letter. I sincerely hope any person suffering from rupture that sees your adrlvertisement will give your system a trial, and I have no fear for the result.—Tours i sincerely, JOHN LAMBERT. pIMR. A. W. MARTIN. a Dear Sir,—l have the greatest pleasure t in testifying to the relief I have obtained from Dr. J. A. Slicnar-'- —" J ■' treating rupture, and the you treated my case wlien J. called on you. " 8 I have suffered from a bad -upture on r ray left side for 25 years, and the agony I suffered is only known to those who are similarly afflicted. I never felt safe in . doing any heavy work, as the truss I wore, although considered to be the best, , was anything but reliable. Two months " ago another rupture appeared on my r ; ght| side, causing me additional pain audi anxiety of mind. Peeing your advertise-l ment in the Auckland papers, I made upj my mind to see you. On the iSth Feb-, ruary I received your treatment. Ican| 'ork or ride with ease, safety, and omfort, and. judging from the improve-' lent I have made these few weeks, I, ave every confidence that Iho treatment ■/ill cure me. t would not go Hack to the old system of trusses if I was oil-red JJ.OII. to do so. ■ a lam well known in the Waikato dis-' strict, and will be glad to express my rc-j s. lief to any sufferer ; but I have no time o for answerim; letters. You :~ "' d as you like.—l am, yours si'-i e WILLIAM VOICE Blacksmith and Wheelwright.

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

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571

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81857, 4 October 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81857, 4 October 1906, Page 4

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