TO SUFFERERS FROM RUPTURE ME. A. W. MARTIN, Rupture Specialist and Sole Controller et Dr. J. A. Sherman s Method of Curing Rupture Without Operation, has »"«ed u> Auckland from Du»«Jiu, and may be consulted Free at the Royal Hotel, Victoria Street, np to Monday, the 9th of September, when he will leave for Hamilton. All sufferers from Rupture in the neighbourhood of Auckland should avail themselves of this opportunity of seeing and beinj treated by the Specialist for their troublesome affliction. No man or woman who attaches any value to time can afford to neglect the present opportunity of getting complete relief and ultimate permanent cure. There is no operation of any kind; and a patient can continue in his usual occupation from the first to the last of the treatment. Sufferers in toe country dietricte will do weU to take a day off for the Bake of scientific treatment. "W WO CmSeß *" * like ' P*™" , * , attendant* is necessary. The hundreds of cured cue* in New Zealand, including a number bow serving in the Expeditionary Forcw, is sufficient to prove thn fallacy so persistently preached that a surgical operation is the only means of cure. Note.—The Sherman appliance is the only one that gives an upward contractile pressure, and is therefore diainetricaily opposed to the whole of the truss system now in use. Mr. Martin can be consulted daily from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.- 2 pjn. to G p.m. v Semi for Free Booklet, "Rupture and Its Treatment." It contains information of vital importance for all afflicted. Permanent Address: Samson's Buildings, Dowihig St., Ci&edin
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 208, 31 August 1918, Page 10
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