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YOU ARE INVITED TO 44 ASK LOASBY ABOUT IT." __\&s_<_** T? <-*. _*•_..-_ f_ T* I want'to have a talk with you about prescribing. For over 30 years I have made a special study of diseases and their remedies. It has been my hobby. You know that anyone who has a -hobby" gets to know a lot about it. All my business life I have striven to know a little more about my business than the other fellow. That I have succeeded is proved by the enormous prescribing business I do. Ido not claim to be a cure-all to whom cancer and consumption are nothing. I don t attempt to treat cases that are bad enough for the doctor. I realise that there are hundreds of people who are just out of sorts, and who won't go to their doctor because they do not feel ill enough. These are the cases I can treat, and treat successfully. That Ido succeed is proved conclusively by the great number of Christchurch residents who, having been patients of mine, are so enthusiastic about the good Loasby has done them, that they recommend th_*r friends to come and see mc. My prescribing business is always growing-patients often express the number of people waiting their turn to -Ask Loasby About It." If I did not do good, I could not continue to have an increasing business. I could fill this paper with letters of gratitude from those I have done good to. Here is a sample from a country patient that I treated by correspondence: Dear Mr. LOASBY. " I enclose postal notes for amount of your account, and must express surprise and gratitude at the smallness of it. For fifteen shillings you have done more for mc than at least a dozen others at a cost of probably over /60. I am no longer tired. I sleep well and have an excellent appetite; the indigestion and wind is all away. My bowels are regular. I have had no headaches for weeks, whereas they used to trouble mc every day. My nerves are splendid, and I do not know what it is to feel downhearted or irritable. My blood is now good and rich; I have lost all trace of anaemia. I cannot thank you sufficiently. I am truly grateful." Hundreds can tell yon a similar story—people you know, who live amongst you, who have been cured by Loasby. My charges are reasonable. Adults 2/6; Children 1/6— for medicine and advice. If I cannot do you good, I will tell you so honestly, and it will not cost you a penny. I make no charge for advice. If you suffer from : Headaches Flatulence Diarrhoea Kidney. Liver and Bladder Troubles Fulness in the right-side Palpitation of the heart Coughs and Colds Poverty of the blood Pains in the back Specks before the eyes Influenza Nerve troubles Constipation Unco_nfortai)le.a_ter meals "JUST ASK LOASBY ABOUT IT." AX -Mm AW W *$- W_b THE ONLY PRESCRIBING CHEMIST A. J™. ■ !!__^ , ku^'2^ 147 Colombo St., CHRISTCHURCH (3 doors from Cashel St. cflpoep, nea.a. Cathedral Squars), TO COUNTRY PATIENTS. I treat patients by correspondence. Write mc a full detailed account of your symptoms, enclose stamps or postal note for 5/-, and I will send your mediace (doable size) post free to any address.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13679, 12 March 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13679, 12 March 1910, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13679, 12 March 1910, Page 6

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