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RUPTURE nU''L'Kili'iii.Sr Tlh W hat » world of pnin ami misery this one wool meims to thousands <>t people' Com Bmfris lroiu Kuptnn- -£«h>.s on Kuffeniifr year in ami year oni, probably wearing ttu ill-fill ins addition chafes ami run-, the skin until Ihe pain is intolerable. AUH YOU O:SK OK THKSM J. A. Slurnmn's method will give you relief in one miimle and thou settle don n to raw you |K-rnitmi>m.iy. this great method has been the means of restoring thousands to the bli-sxipg uf a sound If von are within liunmn aid it I want yon to make lull enquiries, read ihe opinions of eminent public men, study the recorded ihiiriks oHli,towards of HiliV-n-rt- res vigour. Let me send you two Dookk-i-. on Ruptures. You can have them free lor the asking. Tiiev contain reporls of eminent lie testimonials from all parts of the wot! '. Here is a short extract from The Lancet" That Dr. Sherman's cures are bona tide and thorough the most reliable tcslim;-! personal facts, attest; and as in a matter of this kind, unquestionable confidence in the agent or practitioner is an important, consideiai satisfactory to state that sufficient evidence to convince the most incredulous uud despairms sufferer exists to prove that the merits el Doctor's treatment are fully authenticated. Over twenty live years of study end practice have been spent to bring ibis great specialty U> present efficient state, and the perfect mastery which Dr. Sherman now exercises over the distressing iulinnity constitutes him a benefactor of tin- Iwimm race, and places his method of cure among the most valuable discoveries of the century." Mr A W MARTIN e *' on * , ' o " e, ' °* Sherman'B Method in Australasia, wili be in Mew Plymouth rar. h. w. hihk un, Thursdayj Fridav & Saturday, 4 th - SU"5 U " & 6 th OCYO6ER, SN THE IMPERIAL HOTEL. it v for I In Dr. en re you. 1.. riM'.ily ;neo and :is welt as it ivill be ! for ihe ALL CONSULTATIONS ARE K REE, "OUtiS—Oaily, from iQ a.in, 10 8 p.m. The following testimonials of New Zealand people speak for themselves. They are but few taken from scores that maybe seen at the Kooms 9 YEARS OF PAIN AND AGONY I hope you are succeeding in your lured by the Sherman Method after tryag ever)' kind of truss and treatment that money can buy. treatment, and I can safely say that if your patients only pay attention to your instructions they will soon effect a cure. I am of opinion that there aro hundreds A young woman from South Duncdin, writes : "I am very glad that you came to Duncdin, as 1 had no ltopo of a cure n rAI ,m TW except by an operation. I have had no MAUI IN, return of my trouble since you treated Dear Sir, —I can never say enough in Prince Edivard-road, St. Clair, Dunedin, July 12,1900. Macetowu, Ot-mo. June f>, 19'>5. KB. A. W. MARTIN Dear Sir—l feel very grateful indeed o yon, Sir, for advising me to try your emedies, which I consider, with the apiliance and curative compound, aro the )nly safe and complete cure in the world. [ still intend to wear the appliance for lome time jet, as I feel quite safe while sealing it, although I have jumped about ;he floor with the appliance off, and no ippearance of the rupture, which I could lot do for the past 4'.l years. The cur.t:ive power of the compound is most as:onißning, particularly in my ease, as I ins ruptured al .•» vrry early «?<•. and lave had thai burden w<.:;/iiiig me down through life. I am now 53 years of age, and I can conscientiously say that the la.-t 12 months have been a pleasure to me that I never experienced before. In my daily labour [ can strike with a 161b hammer, and lift heavy timber with impunity, as the rupture does not come down, neither do 1 feel any pain. I say again, Dr Sherman's nethod is a great "boon to the ruptured, no matter how severe, or of how long standing. The treatment that could cure me 1 honestly believe would cure any person. I have tried a lot of remedies in ny lifetime, even when I was a lad, but ill to no purpose. Therefore, Sir. you c»n imagine Ihave suffered a considerable amount of pain during my life. You are at liberty to show this letter to any s ifferer, particularly if he has any doubts concerning the curative power of your remedy.-Yours very sincerely, A. PABTBIDGE.' of both sexes suffering from the same me. 1 can go about my work now with- favour of Dr J A Sherman's treatment trouble, and if any require a proof, by .... writing I o me or my daughter, we wiil give them every information on the subled My daughter and her husband join with me in thanking you for what you have done, and we hope that you may continu3 to help suffering humanity.— Wit i very best wishes, C T . (Original may be seen at my rooms.) M.vigoanoho, Wellington, January 20, 1904. MR. A. W MARTIN. out the least fatigue; but before I got fm . Kuptuco. I had no hope of a cure l)r. Sherman s appliance 1 was not tit lor , ' ~, , v i , „f n,„ anything after the least exertion. lam fl ' om °»° o£ «"> loa<lm " (lo , d ° r " ,° l now convinced that trusses are of no u'ie city until I came under your skiuidiiamls. for curing this trouble." I received immediate relief, and have cn- ___ joyed ease and comfort ever since. I can ... r m , • now work in Ihe garden every day, and Another young woman, from Taranaki, „ , „ ° ± . , . , writes "After trying a London treat- f° c ' llo P am - Your treatment is oneot ment for 18 months, and finding it a the greatest blessings in God's universe > failure, I am glad to be able to write to and I wish you God's blessing with it.—l you to tell you that so far as I know I am am vours faithfully, cured. Ido a lot of heavy work, but then '' '' JAMES PAUL, is no appearance of the rupture, neither' do I feel any pain. I suffered for six Deiiv Sir,—l see by the papers that you'years before I came under your treat- Cheltenham Botul, Devonport, arc- in Wanganui. I have had no return ment." "Slay 3rd, 1905. of my trouble since I got your treatment, j Railway Hotel, Orepuki, M( , . w MißTrs I have not worn the appliance for some' Kclinnvv IC, iw, i , T , . months, and can honestly sav lam cured. , w atarttv ' ' Dear Sir.—-Unsolicited, I beg to otler lam well knoivn in Rangitikei, and you , 1 Wt jyou my sincere thanks for the kindness I can make wlntever use you like of this Dear Sir.—lt is with feelings of grati- received when i consulted you in regard letter. T sincerely hope any person fade thin 1 write to you to lot you know to th-j complaint I was stiffermg from; suffering from rupturo that sees yonr ad- that the treatment is doing its work well also to testify to the great pleasure and that it will make a relief I have experienced join Dr. A. CUBED BY THE SBERMAN METHOD AFTER 16 YEARS OI AGONY. Central Otago, January 30th, 11)06. MB. A. W. MABTIN. sincerely, vertisement will give your system a trial, and I have every hope i . - , and I have no fear for the result.—Yours sound man of ine. I was a lucky man to Sherman's INVAIjUAuIjo Ml'/TIIOD JOHN LAMIiERT. go and see you when you visited Inver- 01? TiIUATMIiX T 01< RUPlUith as i c.irgill, as you have saved me no end of supplied by,you. To those sultering from Te Awamutu, April 3, MOS. trouble, and prevented me from wearing .lupture, X would recommend them to MR. A. W. M4RTIN tli >se other mankillers. 1 lie utpture never consult you, and obtain, as i na\ e none, Dear Sir— I hnvp ih> "rentest nlmur™ troubles ine in tho least, although I work Dr. Sherman's treatment. Iwo years ago in tostifving to the relief I have obtained v °rv hard. I fec-l a different man alto- I ruptured myself lifting a ladder out of from Dr «F A SbemWs of stronger, and in better a well, 2olt deep. About seven months ing rupture, and the manner in which spirits, and I thank God and you for it. ago 1 received a truss and directions : as to treated my case when I called on I will go and seo you when you visit treatment, which I strictly X y OU C have suffered from a bad -upture on yourself'the good your method has done, to discontinue weiring it, ort-ing to the mv left side for *2fi vpir* and the'nmnv T If any person wishes to write to me I constant nam and l suirerca. 1 suffered is only known to those who ire Wlll be °. ,ll y t. OO 11 , a PPJ' to S ive them any was afraid to eat what was necessary to simUarly afflicted. T. never felt safe in information that they may require.—l re- keep my systrni up f , and alloivea myseit doing any hn-»vv work, as the truss I,.main, yours respectfully, wore, although considered to be the hest,| MAURICE O'DONNELL. was anything but reliable. Two months! to run down until I could not stand upright. Fortunately f saw your advertisemint in the Auckland papors, consulted ago another rupture oopr;ired on my rglit 1 " obtained Di. bherman s method side, causing me additional p.vn and Ferguson-stresl West,Palmerston North, °. tfeatmont ,?Mrs of ane I am anxiety of mind. Seeing your adverliw ', , ~ , Q „, \eight nvmths of 8) years of age, lam ment in the Auckland papers, I made no , , , octo,,er ,b ' 19 " 5 ' ;«<>*, able to wait almost as straight as I my mind to see you. On the *2Sth Feb- MK -did before I met with this misfortune. I ruary I received your treatment. lean Dear Sir.—Just a line to thank ,vou for am well known in Auckland andDejonDear Sir.—You will remember me,now work or ride with ease, safety, and Dr. Sherman's wonderful Rupture Cure. I" having been an omcer or tiie uty oringing my danghter_ to you for treat Icomfort, and. jiidviui; from the improve- 1 took my little hoy to you last Christmas, Council ol Auckland ±or the perioa ol jient when you were in Dunedin. She ment I have ma<le thus.; few weeks, IHe was then 14 months old, and had been years. X mil be pleaseu to tell anyone *iad then suffered for 16years, and was go.have every confidence that the (moment ruptured nearlya year. After using your tliat is suffering from rupture the relict i oad that I could not take her for a wallr. will curs me. I would not go hack to the remedies about three months he was quite ' lilve experienced since obtaining your icither could she doanylight housework,|old system of trusM-s it f was oliored Es"> cured, and 1 have not seen a sign of it for treatment, but will not reply to any as she was always in pain. to do «o. «••••n month-; now, so I know he is c ured. let ters. Yon can uso tlits letter as you Sow we have given your treatment a I am well known in the Waikiito dis- —1 am, yours respectfully, dike, as X consider Dr. J. A. bherman s 'air trial, and I am happy to say she is trict, and will be glad to express mv re- ' MRS ROUBEBG. '!", °L'^ I hS itwotoWt 1 ? -ured and feels nothing of her trouble.'lief to any sufferer; but I have no'tiun-' . wVi i"• 4he has since got mariied, and has two for answerin: letters. You may use this ,O\EE THK WOIvLD. With kind children. She is enjoying splendid as you like.—! am, yours sincerely, I Jir Paul wis cured l.v the Sherman wlille , s i , ani } may . - you l,av ® SUCO ! !S9 utl " nealth, and has not worn the appliance! WILLIAM VOICE method after batlling the skill of one of hounded,—l remain, yours sincerely, for some time now. I Blacksmith and Wheelwright, the leading surgeons of Dunedin. | UEOMiE N. GOLDIE.

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STONE'S WELLINGTON, HAWKE'S BAY AND TAHANAKI DIRECTORY, FOR luuii.,. May I>f> purchased of all imoWiicrs, w "t'drreil direct from M i;-.'. !■ Co.. fir.--strool, Yvel.'ingion. Contains Commercial, Municipal and Gercral Directory. Sixteenth yea, of publication. PRICE 12/0 STONE. SON & CO DUNEDIN & WELLINGTON. OUR BUSINESS AND, 1 YOUR HEALTH,! DEPEND upon the Quality of of the MEAT we sell. Our reputation and our business were built cn the Sound Foundation of I uality in our Meat Supplies, ciyilt;' to customers, cleanliness in the shop and carts and appliances. All of these qualifications are slil. kept in view, and as a consequence people recommend new-comers aud ild residents alike to buy their meat from SOLE BROS.. BUTCHEIiS, | Corner of Deyon and Cume Streets ' New Pivaiou.h. A. GEORGES ! Great Clearing, Sale .... OF Second - Hand Bicycles. . . In order .'to 'make room for nex season'-.; stock I am selling these machines at greatly reduced rates. Bicycles to suit everybody at prices from £2lO/- TO £l2 10/'. 20 Second - hand Bicycles, all thoroughly overhauled and in good order. No reasonable offer refused. Come and inspect these machines—you are sure to get satisfaction, A. GEORGE CYCLE DEALEK BuorauAi; Stbeet, New Plymouth ' SPQILESS LINEN. "V/"Ol i; shirts, collnrs. culTs. X etc., matle spotlessly white " l NTCHOLLS' STJiAM LAUNDKY. Your clothes will last longer and be always healthy and clean il yo'i have them washed and di'es:>cd at tin? estabiisliMi'ii \ou Mill appreciate the wor done because it is good and rea sonable in price. Your favors i ... Uif.f, STii'i!!i. :

Brighter -4. V .j Are in •'lf yon get rM thai ■»» 'Void. There ire«r,?.i.y via.r 41 [ales which i ? to)<i cHnJ "dreadful oi " How from such small b "the simple cojgh develops into " Bronchitis cr Disc.ire oi rhr Lung-, " while the unheeded Coid b:ing* " on Chest Troubles, and, a!as, too " faqgently terminates in the fatal " consumption. " There are many remedies advertised to cure Coughs and Colds, "Beware of those which allay i r- " tatioQ by the use of the dcalh- " dealing Cocaine as an ingredient, 11 which it is criminal to adminis- " tcr to children. " A thoroughly sale, effective, and "sure remedy will be found in " Benjamin Gum.'' It's not a nevv"fangled "Miracle of Science" " into eminence by enor- " mous advertising.

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HEARNES br cupe itis THE FAMOUS REMEDY FOR 1 1 %sm COUGHS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, AMD CONSUMPTION, HAS THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY CHEST MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. Those who have: taken this medicine are amazed at its wonderful influence. Sufferers from any form of Bronchitis, Cough, Difficulty of Brcallrr" Pain or Screaks in the Chest, experience delightful ard immediate relief; and to those who are subject to Colds on the Chest it is i-*vAl'—»bi« % a C -I* Cure. It is most comforting in allaying irritation in the throat And giving strength to the voice, and it neither allov/r ov .Uilima m ' rc 'r(' to develop. Consumption has never been kn-->wn to c*ist wheir- "Coughs" have been property treated with tliir r.H'/irrpr the beginning, a doss is genially sufficient, end a Complete Cure is ' ' 1 1 1 ufin ? Small Size, 2/6; Large Sisse, i/ 6. Sold by Chemists and Medicine tenaovs, and by ttte W. G. HBARNE, Chemist, OeeSong, Victoria. Forwarded by Post to any Addrww, when not obtainable looallv M,Rr 9RIKOH fIPFiDEs NDII. First Floor, Hume's pulltlln«3, Wlliia street, WfiiiiwiP"

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81858, 5 October 1906, Page 4

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