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A WONDERFUL CURE FOR RUPTURE REMARKABLE RESULTS. Thousands Discard Their Trusses and are Completely Cored. All tlie important discoveries in connection with the Healing Art are not maile by professional medical men. There ire exceptions, and one of these is the truly wonderful discovery made by an astute aud clever old sea captain—Captain Collings. After suffering himself for a great mail}' years from a double rupture, which tiie doctors said was incurable. l*e decided, rather than give way to absolute despair, to devote all his time and energies to try to discover a cure for himself. After making all sorts of investigations, reading uumcr- —*" " AaamaaZ I It \J^ H 11 Y\"*£ A Cars rmmr Amptmtm ani Bwrs ym? Trws. ous works on rupture, etc., he made himself practically a rupture specialist wltn.-ut finding what he needed, until quite by accident, he stumbled across the \ery thing he had been looking for so li> :%., nnd not only was he able to completely cure himself with It, but his discovery was tested over and over again on all snrts of rupture cases, with the result that thjy alio were absolutely cured, and the sufferers knew the Joy once more of perfect health and the glorious freedom of going about without a truss. Possibly yon may hn>e read about this wonderful cure ln tbe newspapers. If you have, or If you have rot, yo-i wUI be glad to learn that Captain Callings offers to send to every sufferer from rupture full particulars of his marvellous discovery free of charge, so that they can cure themselves as he was cured, nnd hundreds of others have been cured. The nature of this wonderful cure is so simple that it is effected without pain or 1 inconvenience. Tbe ordinary occupations of life can be followed whilst It Is acting, and it completely CURES—not merely relieves—so that trusses are no longer needed, the risk of surgical operations is abolished, and tbe affected part becomes as sound and as strong as ever it was before. Arrangements have been made so that all readers suffering from rapture will be supplied with full particulars of this Invaluable discovery without cost, and It Is to be hoped that aU who need It will avail themselves of this generous offer. Simply All In and post the attached coupon, addressed as Indicated, and the free test will reach you promptly. FREE TEST COUPON. Capt. W. A. COLLINGS & SONS, Ltd. (Box 77Z). 32, Theobald's Road, London, W.C.1., England. Dear 'Sirs,—Bend mc free the information and Test that I may cure by rupture. (■Write plainly.) Name , Address

Week-end Holiday Globe Trippers Seekers Trotters CONCERNING LEATHER GOODS AND TRAVELLING REQUISITES LET TONSON GARLICK COY. SUPPLY YOUR, REQUIREMENTS •ww **Jr • •. |~§ _M ___\; __g___%\ Busnnas rou are sot flffitM U 9 I H W forgotten regardiaf their Hi I -I SJ| reqnlrameaU. Secants they cater not '___ WWW War only for your wants ia ■ ToaaOß ° uUek °°> **«* the Home, hut also lor P ' m "*** °* ■** your needs when taking JZ ~J °* m * a week-end or holiday fl W __W_______m>____W LmUmi all cattj a ot going abroad on I |H Ijl iMIII «uarantee ot faithful worka I HV KB mtnshlp aad superior Baith. cushions. Kroil fc lOCS VOTE.—Any additions or alterations will be made to suit Clients' special requirements, and Initials neatly stamped on at a nominal cost. Attache Oases, Solid Leather, 12in., 26/9; 14in., 36/9; Pure Camel-hair Jaeger Bugs, fringed, plain Fawn only, 16in «/9; 18in., 54/9; 20in «5/8. 60 x 72, 47/9 eadS* Ditto, Solid nickel frames—l4m., 38/9; 16m., Yachting Cushions, in Red, White, and Blue, national 48/9; 18in., 50/9; 20in., 95/-. colours—fast to ran and water; square and round Salt Ossea, Solid Leather, visible nickel frames—2Zin., shapes— l 3/9 each. . 74/9; 24in., 81/-; 26in., 88/-. Lounge Cushions, in Shadow Tissue, with tuck hem—lo/8 Ditto Solid Leather, visible nickel frames, extra each. £6/7/6; 24in., £5/14/9; 26in., £6/2/ Travelling Cushions, in Cretonne, with handle and pocket Ditto Solid Leather, extra strong corners invisible —1/11 each. steel' frames—22in., £6 24in., £5/9/-, Osisl, Swinging Hammocks, for the beach or house, in various euM.lt 4. colours and shapes: deep hanging side fringes.— l 9/6, Bt Big* Basil Leother-12in., SB/9; 14in., 11/-; 16m. 81/-, 3S/«, BS/6, 88/1. and 48/8 each. ma if . „ Hammock Hooks and Bones, for suspending hammocks— Solid Leather-12in., 88/9; 14in., 89/8; 16m., 46/8; 6/3 each. ~ \bL\ 50A - -. Portable Garden Chair (suitable also for verandah, deck, Solid' Leather side locks—l2in., 86/6; Mm, 42/6; of porch), on extra strong wood frame, canvas seat ifiin 48/6- 18in 64/- back— £l/13/6. BrieflßMS Baril Leathern., 18/8; 14in., 81/6; 16m., K471-Oanv M Folding Seek Ohalt ... 11/6 net oait Ditto, With arms only ... -...- ... 14/- ~ Solid Leather—l2in 86/9; 14in., 31/-; 16in., 35/9. Ditto, with footrest only 17/6 „ lfmrfe Oasn Solid Leather, locks and straps ... 17/6 each Ditto, with arms and foot-rest 80/- „ Ditto father (fcffiS " - • * 4 / 6 •' The « Eestful » Folding Verandah Chair, in Green Canvas, Ditto sdW leather,.lat attache shape ... 39/6 „ with bolster head-£9/IT/6. (This seat is self-adjusti Cents' Collar Boxes, Solid Leather, velvet lined —6in., ing to whatever position they occupier finds most 16/6* 7in 16/9" Bin. 18/3. restful.) All wool' Travelling Bugs, in Grey, Brown, Green, and Folding Lawn Chair, with Brown Canvas seat (back folds Fawn check designs, with plain coloured reverse— down to allow of use aa a camp stool)— 15/6. 60/-, 75/-, 80/-. Tonson Garlick coy. LTD. "Everything for the Home" QUEERSTREET -or abroad > Orders should be accompanied by a remittance, including postage or freight nnd packing. We pay postage on Furnishing Drapery and Manchester Soft Goods only. \___ __--—— — trnmrnmrnm hmbmh———■■ ,

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 5, 7 January 1922, Page 23

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924

Page 23 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 5, 7 January 1922, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 5, 7 January 1922, Page 23

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