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TO THI RUPTURED. -Serious Consideration. "VT 6 MAN IS SAFE who has Rupture, no matter how. insignificant he may consider it ; for v JL_]\ every man who has died from it once flattered himself that it was but a trifling ailment ; and every man who now suffers from it and the injury of trusses to such an extent that his life has no enjoyments once regarded it as unworthy of speoial attention. Remember, it is not st standstill affliction ; it is steadily progressive, even unto death, and he is wise who takes tha necessary steps to be effectually relieved of it before the day of suffering and gloom comes upon him. It shouid not be regarded in any stage with indifference, as serious conqueuces may result from it any timo. He should take warning from the example of others and not meet with death through strangulated rupture, as Gibbon, the great historian, did, notwithstanding hia great foresight and talents. An oppoortunity is now granted to the suffering of procuring the Most Reliable Treatment known in the .World for the Radical Cure of Rupture. Cases of 10, 20, 30, and 40 years' standing have been cured by it, and thousands of parsons hava been restored to. tbe blessings of a sound body. This treatment was discovered and invente4 by Dr. J. A. SHERMAN, of JSew Toik, And can only be obtained from— Ms?. A. W- MAETIST, - Will be at Andrews' Railway Hptel from Dec 5 to Oed 10. Consultations Free. Hours :- Daily from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. IMPORTANT NOTICE— The Sherman Remedies ara protected by Royal. Letters Pafepf te Australia and New Zealand. V * — — — *^*—^— ■ *' BEWARE, OF V^ ■ ■*„.- To prove that Dr. J. A Sherman's method has no ' equal, *Mr Martin wili forfeit j£2oo if Miy medical man or specialist in New Zealand can show: ah illustrated book of their oases, photographed •before treatment and after cure, that will equal the one lying, in his consulting room, All cases to be cured without operation. * ''-..A

To travel this season Norsewood, Takapau, Waikopiro, Makotuku and Datmevirke distriots, the bay trotting' stallion Oakfield, Bred by R. D. D. McLean. (By Kentucky dam Misletoe). Kentucky by Berlin, dam Fanny Bell Misletoe by Newlands, Hambletonian dam. Blue Grass Bell. Fanny Bell by Maimbrino King dam- Fanny Cloud. Blue Grass Bell by Vanderbilt dam tbe the Haguly mare Yanderblit by Sentinel. Terms — J£3 for single mare, two or more mares the property of one owner as per arrangement. Good paddocking for mares, one month free, after then Is per week will be charged. All mares to be paid foron the Ist day January 1905. All care taken, but no responsibility. W.i JOHNSTON, Owner, Norsewood PIPES. W HAINES begs to announce « that he has now commenced the manufacture of every description of STONEWARE, in eluding DRAIN PIPES JUNCTION PIPES OPEN GUTTER PIPES GtJLLY TRAPS CHIMNEY POTS GAEDEN BOEDER TILES A staff of competent workmen has een engaged, and only Firstelass Work will be turned out, Arrangement? can be made with Local Bodies, Agents — J. Griffen, brickmaker, Napier ; ft Tricklebank, Waipawa. W # Haines, BRICKMAKER, Dannevirke Gilchrist and Permain, Agents, Palmerston North. _ USE -\ GILRUTH CALF MEAL. TT Gives the BEST RESULTS. Write forv particulars. BEATTIE, LANG & CO., ' AGENT 3, Palmeraton and Wellington. TIBATU SAWMILL GO. Timber Merchants, DANNEVIRKE, ARE prepared to supply, on and after Jane 1, 1902, oil classes of TIMBER To any part of the district, at LOWEST CURRENT RATES For Prices apply H. D. Knight,

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Bush Advocate, Volume XVI, Issue 582, 5 December 1904, Page 3

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