A railwayman stationed at Wangamii was transferred to Wellington for sis months to receive treatment for n semiparalysed arm, and returned to Wangnnui recently completely cured. His right arm was practically useless and was withering to skin and bono. The treatment which enabled him to have full use of his ami again was given by Mr. Otlcrholt, tie chiropractor, who hag so many similar successes to Ms credit. There is no magic about chiropractic, the principlo simply lies in removing the cause of one's ailment and allowing nature to effect a cure in her own way, without the aid of drugs or 6urgery. Tho science of Chiropractic was discovered some twentyfive years ago by a Dr. Palmer, who founded a college to (rain practitioners. Mr. Otterholt ia a grammte of tins college. He may be consulted free of charge by appointment, at 19 Kensington Street. Telcphono 20-111.-Advt. .
For Olilldron'B Hacking Cough, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 251, 17 July 1920, Page 8
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