MEDICAL. I THE WAY. § I)r R<i. WALLACE. M.D. I &jj In times of sickneas a man does not pin I || his faith to an universal cure-all ; he goes i m to the Fountain-head of Medical knowledge I gfi He knows the strong right arm of medical c X' science can lift him from the slouch of fc m sickness which threatens him. MEN \ln w Sjj timee of suffering you cannot do tetter I m than write to the SPECIALISTS of THE 8 I RBEBMAN and WALLACE MEDIAL IN-' I & STITUTE. SYDNEY, who have International 1 S3 reputations, and are celebrated as EX- § M PBRTC in MEN'S DISEASES, Disorders of I m the Live;-. Stomach. Bladder, and Kidneys I m are their specialties. The Medical Staff, % IfM who are all graduates from leading colleges jf if! abroad, is presided over bj- Dr. Riehanl %i g{ Wallace, M.D., L.R.C.P.. E.. L.F.P.S.. E., ra pi L.M., who is a Medical Scientist of' uri- }§ f£) Questionable skill and experience. g ;|~FREE". FREE. ~§ f All advices and consultations are pj given free. If you are in trouble and !§ \<j require expert opinion upon it, a £f Sj letter addressed to the SPECIALISTS will receive prompt attention. There s^ sjj will be no charge or fee. Thousands || m I of parsons avail tSiemeelves of the '3 % I means of HOME TREATMENT, and § va can be cured as well in their own M a| homes as if visiting the Physician p^ personally. )$. II no LONGER A NECESSITY | |J to eonsiiit a physic,ia.n and poke out 'ij : >S ! your tongue for diagnosis. The & M SPECIALISTS have cured thousands | S by means of their simple system of | |i liome -treatment, which is valuable where medical men are scarce. A jjj a full dfecription of t!ie symptoms must '§ gj be sent,, advice v.-ill be given, and ?< medicines forwarded to any part of f^ t| i Australia, packed secure from break- ¥j py § age in transit. S Amnngst those who have testified to the |§ Specialists' wonderful methods of curing so-. ?; S called "incurable" and grave functional 2 "•3 diecasce are t?ie Hon. DAN IBL O'CONNOR, » P if.-P., es.'-Jf mister o/ t?ie Cvorcn; Inspector '■> Wl FOWLER, N.S.W. Police; Mr. PATRICK m LARKIN, J.P.. Mr. PHILIP KfWBVRT. §S the great English Tenor; Mr. CHARLES m KP.NNINGHAH, Princival Tenor Royal ffl Comic Opera Co. ; Signor CARLO DAM, ■ §9 Royal Italian Opera Co., and others. The ■' P illustrated testimcniils of tliese men will ! P be posted free to any applicant. Sβ Sine Diplomas and Certificates of f p Qualifiosftion and Re«isti"ation open | M for inepedtion. ' "OUNIOAL EXPBRIBNCE6," 150 f f M medica.l plates, 550 pases, will be j 5? posted free to any Australian address p3 on receipt || OF ONE SHILLING IN STAMPS. 1 THE' "'" . S FREEMAN & WALLAOF i I ELECTRO-HEDICAL & | I SURGICAL INSTITUTE | 1 Cor. ELIZABETH and BATHURST | 1 STREETS, SYDiBEV. ,| T?, THINGS 17S, QUEEN-ST. ' Sole Agent Auckland District. See Testimonials.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 173, 22 July 1903, Page 6
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