EDUCATIONAL. ANGER SCHOOL OF DRESSCTJTTTNG, J 122, High street, opposite D.I.C. The Longer System is accurate, easily learnt, and simple in operation—features which account for its popularity. . Tuition daily 10 a.m. lo 5 p.m. Evening Class, Mondays and Thursdays, 7to 9. PATTERNS CUT TO MEASUREMENT. Miss C. STEWART (late of Wellington), Principal. MISS PASSMORE, Teacher of Oil, Water, and Pastel Painting, will RESUME MARCH Ist. Studio: Stock Exchange Buildings, Princes street. Railway Concession Tickets. HS^ ALTER C. WALKER, comer Princes t * and Manse streets.—Bookkeeping and Accountancy; day and evening. Students prepared Accountant's, Bookkeeper's, Civil Servic?. Examinations. TOTT AND HOARE'S Business College, Princes and Manse streets; Shorthand, Typewriting, etc.: Bay and Evening Classes. Agents Underwood Typewriter. Telephone 1.H2. JON T Miss a Bargain.—Thousands delighting their friends, Rapid Sight Reading, piano or organ. 112 George street. PUBLIC NOTICES. ■ftTO METHOD introduced into Australasia for the Relief and Cure of RUPTURE can be compared -with that of Dr J. A. SHERMAN. This fact is proved by the number who adopt the Shermnn Method after trying all other treatments. The Sherman appliance acts in a manner diametrically opposed to the principle of the ordinary truss. All tho trasses used at present give a downward, " spreading pressure," and the wearinc of such absolutely prevents healing, as they push the ruptured walls apart. Thus, when once worn it has to be worn practically a lifetime. The Sherman appliance giircs an upward, "contractile pressure," and holds the membranes in such a way that it heals, and the patient experiences a feeling of ease, comfort, and security that cannot possibly be obtained from the ordinary make of trusses. The Compound used in the treatment is a valuable adjunct. Sufferers should note that no two cases are alike, and the treatment suitablo to >ne case is useless to another; hence the folly, waste of time and money in sending long distances for treatment. Mr A. W. Martin, Sole Controller of the Sherman Treatment in Australasia, can be CONSULTED FREE at his Rooms, Samson's Buildings, Dowling street, Dunedin. Hours, 10 a.m. to 12, 2 to 5 p.m. Extra hours, Tuesday Evenings, 7 to 9; Saturday, 10 to 12 noon. A Booklet on Rupture and its treatment is posted free to any sufferer.
PROFESSIONAL. AMES FITZGERALD, M.8., F.R.C.S.E., Stay be CONSULTED At his Residence, 14 London street. Hours: 11 to 1 ai
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Evening Star, Issue 15139, 22 March 1913, Page 1
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