TO AWAITING PATIENTS. I have fitted up nnotuer room specially for ladles' electrical treatment. A lady attendant Rivee the treatment under my directions. This will enable mc to take the patieuts whom I have tieen too busy 10 treat. For months past I have had a number waiting for my treatment. Many of them have l>een recommended by friends that 1 have <urorl of their aches iind pains' ol years' stauding. Prescribing.--1 can now devote more time to tbls branch of my business, and patients will not be kept waiting so long. 1 will not be kept so much encased with Electrical niuli Frequeu.-y Violet Ray patients. 1 treat all manner of minor ailments. That 1 am riolng so with success is proved by my ever increasing number of. patients. Rtipated. tired and weary, low spirited, iu<lis«>3tion. liver or kidney troubles, rheumatism, lumbago, ijfitttica, rhcumatuiil arthritis, etc. etc.. come aud "ASK UOASBY AWII'T IT." A. M. I/)ASBY, The Only Prescribing Chpmist. 2t. H.M. Arcine, Aucklan-' (A.1.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 21, 25 January 1921, Page 7
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