FRfciH TO THE RUPTURED. Dr.'V. S, Bice, the well-known New York Hernia Specialist, sends a trial of his famous method l-'REE TO ALIi. Anyone can now cure themselves at home without pain, danger, operation, or an hour' 3 loss of TIME FROM WOBK. At the earnest request of British i""' ,- ons, Dr. Bice has opened Branch Offices at 9 G.G. Stonecutter St., London, E.C., and to the thousands upon thousands of ruptured people who ate torturing themselves with bad trusses, and are in momentary danger ot death from strangulation, will send free to all a trial of his famous method that has saved so many Uvea and made so many men, women, and children well ansi strong and permanently cured of bad Rupture. «Do not be backward about writing for the FRKE wTRIAL. It v,-iU cost you nothing, and will enabic you to see how easily you can cnre yourself in a short time without losing an hour from work. Dr Bice is determined that every suffering man or woman shall know the wonderful truth that Rupture can he cured, and he therefore generously sends, prepaid by post, his method absolutely free, and you can make a trial of it. Remember that it is the same method thnt Mr. Thomas Blay (whose picture is given below) used; and who can deny the truth when it is put before them in so clear a light ? It must Indeed be welcome words to the afflicted. Words of praise from Mr. BLAY. No. 5,-Bipley Terrace, Laddenden Foot, W. S. Bice. April 6,1901. Dear Sir.—After using your treatment for three months I find myself cured of my Knpture, at the age of 55. I had been Ruptured for tea rears. I shall advise all people afflicted with this complaint to use your treatment, aa I know, from experience that it will cure permanently. Ton must have a wonderful knowledge of rapture to fit one-so perfectly without seeing the rapture. I am in good health now, something I have not enjoyed for ten years before. You can use this letter in any way you choose, and I hope it will guide others to a perfect cure.—Tours truly, T. BLAY. There is absolutely no question about the curative a&mty of thiscombined and perfected method. It has stood the teat of time; it has been through the fire of critical cases; it baa come oat victorious In every curable instance. It has saved the child to a Ufa of independence; it has given the youth his natural endowment of health and strength to fight the battle of life successfully; it hoe conquered the blight upon old age and turned years of suffering into ending days of joy and gladaeas. Whoever is Ruptured, or knows a person suffering with Rupture, should keep in mind the fact that in eighty per cent, of all cases there is a daily liability that before sight they may say good-bye to earthly things. Does not this "fact influence v one to pause and consider whether they are using their best efforts in the way a wise Creator Intended they should ? And if the forethought, the research and the painstaking effort of one who invents and studies for the relief of others Is placed in oar hands, is it sot our duty to read and listen patiently, that we may take advantage of that which contributes to our earthly benefit ? WardelTs next tea competition closes July 31st, over 500 valuable presents will be <ii*trii>ated.—<Advt.)
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11341, 2 August 1902, Page 4
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