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j STAWELL. V. Bleeding Lungs Cured. Church street, Stawell. About three years ago I caught a severe cold, which brought on bleeding from the lungs, and compelled me to go into the Melbourne Hospital. I expectorated large quantities of blood continually, and lost about five stone in weight, and was finally told that I was an incurable Consumptive. I then took Mr Kugelman's Herbal Remedies, and I am now once more a sound man, all the Consumption and Lung Disease being gone. (Signed) SAMUEL ROWE. Sworn before me. 11th August, 1891. UNLEY. S.A. Double Pneumonia and Pleurisy Cured. Mrs McGowan, Unley road. Unley, S.A. I was in hospital no less than 14 months, suffering, among other complaints. from Double Pneumonia and Pleurisy. I was operated on. tubes I were put in my side, and one of these I remained in for eight months. When I came out of the hospital I still had a constant cough, and a feeling of great exhaustion, and six weeks before seeing Mr Kugelman the doctor had said I could not live. Mr Kugelman's Herbal Remedies, however, gave me renewed life, and I soon began to pick up. In a few weeks after commencing with Mr Kugelman's Herbal Remedies I was able to get about, and am now in good condition. (Signed) GRACE HARE. Declared before me at Adelaide, January 15th, 1909. (Signed) THOMAS W. HALL. J.P. BRISBANE. Seven Years' Cataract of Eyes Cured. Coorcaroo, near Brisbane. When my niece was four and a half years old she had a fall and injured her 6iglit. Several doctors treated her, but did her absolutely no good. Indeed, she steadily grew worse, and could not walk about the room without stumbling against the furniture. She was compelled to stay at homo doing nothing. Tho terrible pains iu her eyes nearly drove her mad. and sho fell away in health. We took her to a hospital, and an operation was advised, to which wo would not Stella was apparently doomed to be practically blind all her life, until wo heard of Mr Kugelman, and visited him. His Herbal Remedies greatly improved her sight, and she became also fat. healthy, j and cheerful. Finally a sort of skin came away from her eyes, and sho could see perfectly, and is delighted, spending all her spare time in reading. I (Signed) CATHERINE FRASER HOLM AN. Dedclared before me. at Brisbane (Q.), August 27th, 1901. (Signed) JOHN HOWARD IRVINE, J.P. ARNOLDS, V. Fistula, Chronic Bronchitis, and Arsenical Poisoning Cured. Three years ago I was a victim to Chronic Bronchitis, and also Fistula, which both caused intense suffering. The coughing and wheezing prevented me from sleeping, while tho pain from the Fistula was so intense that the day before it broke I fainted. After consulting several eminent physicians, and being treated in Sydney and Melbourne Hospitals without success,. I started taking Mr Kugelman's Herbal Remedies, and immediately commenced to improve. At this time, however, I was unfortunate enough to contract arsenical poisoning in the Mount Morgan mining works, and the poison ate away the coating of my stomach, so that I could digest no food, while my heart had a sickly, gurgling motion, and I feared it would cease to beat altogether. I returned to Victoria, and was taking Mr Kugelman's Herbal Remedies for this complaint also, and was thoronghlv restored to health; Only for Mr Kugelman I would certainly have died from arsenical poisoning; to say nothing of my other complaints. (*Signed) E. AUBERT BUDD. Sworn before me, July 20th, 1908. (Signed) H. BROWNBILL, J.P. NORTH BOTANY, xV.S.W. Sight Restored. Humphrey street, North Botany, N.S.W. My houso and eighteen years' labour and savings were swept away in a bush firo in ten minutes. I liad'been fighting the flames day after day, and the strain and worry shattered my nerves, and took away my eyesight, which I thought I was going to lose altogether Mr Kugelman's Herbal Remedies rel stored my shattered and nervous system, and as my nerves.got better , 'so did my eyes, and I was "thoroughly cured. (Signed) T. LUCAS. Declared at Sydney, March Ist, 1908. (Signed) J. W. CALL, J.P.

Extractsfrom Original Sworn Certificates. ■ ! The following short . extracts arc merely a few out of thousands of Testimonials received by Mr Kugelman from erstwhile chronic, and. supposed to be incurable sufferers, who have been completely cured by the Herbal Remedies procured from him, oven after they have been declared hopeless by the best Australian mcdical men. • A careful perusal will convince anyone that by Mr Kugelman's Herbal Remedies sufferers from any form of Chronic Disease may be restored to Prime Health, without the use of Mineral Drugs, Poisons, Operations, or the practice of medicines or surgery, all of which Mr Kugelman imperatively condemns as being opposed to Nature. These testimonials are necessarily abbreviated to save war time spaco, but full text can be supplied on application to Mr Kugelman's Chief Executive Office for Australasia, 106-108 King street, Melbourne, Victoria. Tho fullest enquiries solicited. ARNOLDS. V. Chronic Catarrh and Consumption. I had Chronic Catarrh of the nose for many years, and about eight years ago got a chill, which brought on incessant cough and bleeding; with copious night sweats. A legally qualified man pronounced me an incurable Consumptive, and said I would not live three months. I then visited Mr Kugelman. He told me he would undertake my case, though the left lung was badly affected, ajid Consumption had progressed rather far. Under Mr Kugelman's Herbal Remedies in six weeks' time all bleeding ceased, cough diminished, sleep returned, burning feeling in left lung left me, and I could eat well. Finally I became completely cured. Since then I have been successful as an athlete, being placed in foot races in Stawell against 100 competitors. (Signed) HERBERT ARCHIE McKEAN. Sworn before me, at Arnold's Bridge, (Signed) RICHARD GRAHAM, J.P., 7th September, 1906. BRISBANE. Post Nasal Catarrh and Deafness. Commercial road Valley, Brisbane. For twelve months before I saw Mr! Kugelman I was suffering from Post Nasal Catarrh, Deafness, and Diseased j Kidney. My nose was choked ,up and | I suffered with headaches, noises in tho head, and deafness. I could not sleep, and had severe pains across loins from Kidneys. Ordinary medicines had no effect, but after two weeks of Mr Kugelman's Herbal Remedies I was considerably relieved, and threo months after was completely cured, not only of the Catarrh and its effects, but also of the Kidney trouble. I now feel splendid,, and can hear perfectlv. (Signed) RASMUS NEILSEN. Sworn before mo at Brisbane (Q.), 13th February, 1908. (Signed) "WILLIAM A. CARSON, J.P.

Chief Executive Offices for Australasia : 106-108 KING STREET, MELBOURNE, VICTORIA New Zealand Chief Offices and Warehouse: 95-97 DIXON STREET, WELLINGTON. Owing to the frequent request of a large number of chronic sufferers in New Zealand, asking Mr Kugelman to visit the Dominion at regular intervals, he has consented to do so in future, at intervals of about every sixteen weeks. Mr Kugelman has had over 40 years'experience in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane. Ballarat, Toowoomba, and all chief centres of Australia. He is a British subject by birth, and undoubtedly, is our Empire's most famous Herbalist (not a medical practitioner). Mr. Kugelman's present visit to New Zealand is as per schedule of dates hereunder, viz.: CHRISTCHURCH. N.Z — At the United Service. Hotel. Christchurch. on— FRIDAY, Bth December, 19i6—Hours, 10 a.m. till o p.m. FRIDAY EVENING, Bth December, 1916—7.30 p.m. till 9 p.m. SATURDAY. 9th December,/ 1916—9 a.m. till 3 p.m. TLM4.RU, N.Z.— At the Grosveuor Hotel. Timaru, on— MONDAY. 11th December, 1916—Hours. 10.30 a.m. till 8 p.m OAMARU, N.Z.— At the Queen's Hotel. Oamaru, on — x TUESDAY, 12th December, 191G—Hours, 11 a.m. till 4 p.m. DUNEDIN, N.Z — At the Grand Hotel, Dunedin, on— WEDNESDAY. 13th December 1916—Hours, 11 a.m. till 5 n.m. THURSDAY, 14th December, 1916 —Hours, 10 a.m. till 5 p.m. THURSDAY EVENING, 14th December—Hours, 7.30 p.m. till 9 p.m. FRIDAY, loth December —Hours, 10 a.m. till 5 p.m. SATURDAY. 16th December. 1916—9 a.m. till 1 p.m. And at intervals of about every 16 weeks thereafter at each of the above centres.

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15768, 8 December 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15768, 8 December 1916, Page 4

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