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r RUPTURE AND ITS TREATMENT. 9 Mr A. TV. Martin, Rupture Specialst and Sole Controller of Dr. J. A. . Sherman's Method of Treatment, has arrived in Christchurch from Dunedin, and ■ may bo consulted free at the White Hart Hotel up to Friday, the 2nd of August, when ho will leaie for "Wellington. The Dr. Sher--man method of treating rupture is diametrically opposed to the ordinary tfuss system, which, exerting a downWard pressure, pushes the ruptured ■ apart and increases, the trouble. Thus, when once Worn, it has to oe worn a lifetime. On an exactly opposite principle ,the Dr. Sherman method exerts_ an upward, "contractilo" presWre, immediate relief is given, and the rapture gradually becomes smaller and smaller, until permanent cure.is' che ;; result. As no two oases are alike, pereonal attendance is necessary. Snfi wers in tho country districts should - take a day off for tho sako of scientific . 1 treatment. Send for free booklet, ''Rupture and its Treatment." It con- , ? tains, information of vital importance f< * for all afflicted. A. W. Martin, White J:* Hart Hotel, Christchureh. 1

If ;> Fpr cold in the head, throat or chest, *§£AZOL is the handiest and surest ijjfctemedy. More economical than mixtures syrups. Sixty doses Is 6d. 6

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16273, 25 July 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16273, 25 July 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16273, 25 July 1918, Page 9

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