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MR. A. W. MARTIN, Sole Controllerof tho Dr. .F. A. Sherman method of treat tSJT^cIF ffl_ -■.„._ ing Rupture, will be in Wellington from tho 18th of MAY to tho 30th, and —A* A^ ~^^*\ may bo consulted free at Hotel Cecil. /fc/ttyf^FK ' \ Ja Those who have for a long time bepn deceiving themselves and their friends • jJi J' *§, I ' t \ \\i, N&tf/aj^ through sheer pride or shame, obstinately saying . "I am all right." whilst they „.,■ ITT TTrn»iiT] tii»i» i—ninnn ii.uiMLniniiiL.i.ij ..I \(r _r / Aft Wr i know full well that they are not all right, but aro in constant diecomfort. and fn>- fWt^WmkMm^Jm^m^^MliW Wf // / //^>* \*IM/, A qucnt pain, should sum up coinage, take heart, and see the expert forthwith. To J^mMMUSUiaamimßam&SSlimilßmmw^r \J' / I W/P* j§W> Iff bo really "all right," to bo really comfortable, to bo free of pain, it is necessary to jsfcSj ■&• 1 • O I^7 I jSWI II Bn dwlliltt eubjoct youreelves, you ruptured ones, to the Dr. J. A. Sherman method of treat- jH§ S^W^IIVSI aCTIA * /\ C J IW/J/l §ab ment. Why procrastinate longer? Numbers of people, instead of seeking advice J*«s * vwa ***gj»** • /&£\j&?/J ffijf/lk OWir, T^iSlEl when primary sj'mptoms manifest themselves, almost invariably wait till tho most /^ >w^ Jjfszij& J^/p ' Jk /mSM > J -~ss Sk dangerous and unbearable stago hat* been reached. One would think that the aclu- , /^■"Jss\ l " 1 *"" 1 Js^ \*~~%&&£&& -Ji Mlfm&l aJU lil aling idea was to get tho fullest value for their money in Buffering as well as treat- if >4J%iv /y 1 * ■*?/ J fflj/fflwL *\.«^«»h| ment. This is manifestly fake economy, and those who act upon it are courting \t SPtjalttft Af i ft We6x(*&< J^<^i n dkastor Send for a free booklet. "Rupture- and Its Treatment." It is posted to v rgaaaf' /W I f f f®^^^™'%Sliu& 'j any Miffenn-. Hours (daily) .10 a.m. to 1 p.m., 2 p.m. to 6. /Af ffß // / —£SsaoK?flff " •.iiTi.>aijv^i^gjji»^x< J f^"^/--«j^«r»c««Mi>»'M;i«tiimiiiin»a»s^»M«n«^^ I , / f m ' / Bln // jC^VI Im I W ' HUB SUN'S Enmenthol Jnjnbes \ 4^/ y/j/ i mk^M%^? Vi^^^^^ii^^S' IOI O fI U 6 II Z S ! I Sovereign relief is found in \ / VS^^^^^^^^^B^ SOLI> EVEEYWHERE ' I "4711". Mere inhalation is ofteiN' a ®*^ TINS, l/G. 1 quite effective, and the application of a saturated Recommended by the Meslicil World, viz.: The Lancet, The Practitioner, etc. i handkerchief to the head never fails to alleviate j .^^^^-^^..^^ ■>- ■■. ■ hn I I the pain. . | itLu-^^. .* £SSr -—-—**m*mma*^^ || "471 1" ii told by Chemisu «nd Perfumer* throughout the worW fc I amm^ Samples rree by Return Post mßm m wd l^^S4!" eofiti '* sifl <Jw-|f mo * i «wi?»«wc. 1 V **wum^ "^»fcBBP-*-i— irirrsw £de Aceoti lor Auilrnlii fie New Zetltnd : luliui Bltu 4t Sent Ltd.. bvdnc?> I^^»^S l^^^^^^^lfe I A Boiler that is Specially Strengthened 1 WSEim^amaemSiiSi^miiSr \ "^P " SB 9si^MSl fire uTSfcatestf the'SSght /seir ' ■«« >«>>. a I •==§&!!ffi'Bfssz S f °^ tnc water and clothes is aw P $\ ® l heaviest, while it is the v\ % MXi JS I bottom that gets the | \ Burl's Copper Washing Boiler. Burt's are made by special "* ' machinery, and the bottoms are of extra heavy gauge copper, •^■^^x^^^-^^^guu^u^^^^ -^ -^ ■<■■ -^Miiaim.^, They are po*ver hammer plenished, which ensures even thickness throughout and prevents thin places. Average weight: One lisiPlll^PS^ — :^//^^^W x t/< 1 pound to the gallon. This is the correct weight for boilers, i^itllillr \\^ -v^^-llllli^ iSlllllF:^^-^ Though so much better, Burt's Copper Washing Boilers are no ? a^^^^^'"' 1 "' V^ _^IW' iHrt^if — J J ( ililiPLN'M r** dearer than others— in many cases cheaper. ■* | NlllllllrT^ V ~ < yr7 Wffff/ I I <_ Obtainable ali Ironmongers and Plumbers. * & } "Sz iff/ ll"^ B."* ' nOH VV^ PRICES— io 12 14 16 18 25 gallon .* || : ' v l/Jrl^W'P^M IA. &> IT.ISBURtTLTb.1 T. IS BURtT LTb. If: iliklii^l /^W/*^ I -^^ VL -ii ffiySi IL COURTENAY PLACE, WEULINCTON. | IsWv X / >4« Sf: "nj^P'l'v^ jfi^h- ■ Fed cm MdHrfs Food from ; ', .'""^lll^^ I /[ I MM^mM^h t Y° mon^ Si n ®ver known : TO'^fe SlckMeSS. Three robust boys bear eloquent tes. fm if^'M ®» Til WM" #^^fef ■*^- Wn^ 1 timony to the value of Mellin*s Food "My boys wer» ml brought up on Mellin's Food from 2 months old. andi^avtSSa % 1 wmw&x *o»fi\WWai^H SaSl $ WSM&%°'\ y 'MW\ have never known Bickness ' "writes Mary Louise Fox, if Jfl\lr W nJr vimW m^^Mm >WMW M 8 V ■ 9ffW^ - 'itrnW Devcnport, Auckland. N. 2. " They ar&eo strong and . ttClllll^, SC3IIIIJJ) QSHCtrillT clllCl lOSS Ol ilSlr , rCU'j lOU^flj SOrC w VMS' wSp' vSc 'fflr *4ff hands and baby humors, bathe the affected parts with *~ The nearest substitute (or mother's mil*. Cuticura Soap and hot water, then dry and apply the Cuti- Assimilated evon by the newly bom. cura Ointment. For the toilet, to keep the skin clear, sri ft* Pmß**»n,Cm9f !***»* aw**' scalp clean, hair luxuriant, hands soft and white, use Cuticura Soap daily and Cutieura Ointment occasionally. Cvticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment are sold by chemists wL^»iiiMWjttM^»^^ «!■ ■—■[[■■gumj throughout Australasia. For free sample of each with 32- J^^f!'' 11 '?I"^^^.? I "^^^. -OiTSSIIEBw page Skin Book, send post-card to R. Towns & Co*, I The Standard '^f^^r^P^ EAm \ i^^wf^ ifP^l l^ over> . |S I Aw EASY VICTORY over j I M T^^SSl'lS PRICE'S PATENT CANDLE |'| B. ' fM I JpfS^f«M>^|[^ COMPANY LIMITED. M I I Mm T~r IS OBTAINED BY TAKINCi •— ; |&1 i | '.""«". A J^V.. L ' 'l London, Liverpool, Capo Town, if Qrt^^^^^^p 35^ m A Dose or Two is generally suffioient ||| ' If not obtainable in your district, send direct to— ma and 4 Gold Medala, 4 * 4*^CJ^^^-24 *^C J^^^-2^ :> V. ffi ® # HEAKME Ss CO. LTB., Gcclong, "VIC. " N. Z. Branch " Oflice^Kennedy ' Buildings, 33, CUBA-STEEET,* WKLLINGTON.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 118, 20 May 1914, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 118, 20 May 1914, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 118, 20 May 1914, Page 11

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